DCHS - Research and Evaluation Assistant Internship - Multiple Positions (two)
Company: Multnomah County
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Current employees: Please apply through the employee portal to
be considered for this opportunity. Pay Range: $16.30 - $30.00
Hourly Department: Department of County Human Services (DCHS) Job
Type: Intern Exemption Status: United States of America
(Non-Exempt) Closing Date (Open Until Filled if No Date Specified):
April 08, 2026 The Opportunity: Research and Evaluation Assistant
Internship - Multiple Positions (two) College to County Intern 2026
- Department of County Human Services (DCHS) Aging, Disabilities,
and Veterans Services Division; Administration Team
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Pay Rate: $24 per hour Job Type: Temporary College Intern Duration:
Summer 2026 - Starting in June - 12 weeks Hours: 30 - 40 hours a
week Telework: Work will be primarily telework, although working in
the office more often is possible. Building Physical Location: 5
Oak Building (209 SW 4th Ave, Portland OR, 97204) Does This
Position Require Driving a County Vehicle? If so, please explain
why and frequency: No, driving is not required. TriMet Passes are
available if transportation to County facilities is required.
Eligibility requirements and more details found on our College to
County website. Department, Division, and Program Summary: The
Department of County Human Services (DCHS) long-range goals remain
anchored by the DCHS North Star which states “in Multnomah County,
every person at every stage in life has equitable opportunities to
thrive.” Aging, Disability and Veterans Services Division (ADVSD)
is the federally designated Area Agency on Aging and represents the
diverse needs of more than 181,000 older adults, people with
disabilities, and veterans. ADVSD maintains a coordinated service
system that supports individuals to achieve independence, health,
safety, and quality of life. ADVSD services include 24-hour
community resource information; social and nutrition services;
eligibility for Medicaid health and long-term services and
supports; access to Veterans benefits; protective and guardianship
services; and adult care home licensing. The Administration Team
provides division-wide leadership, performance management, program
evaluation, quality improvement, data analysis, budget development,
administrative support, and workforce equity strategies to ensure
fiscal responsibility, compliance, and participant focused
outcomes. Program evaluation efforts seek to center participant and
community input to produce insights that enhance equity in service
delivery and outcomes. Internship Description & Responsibilities:
The two interns selected for this position will work primarily with
the Administration Team’s two Research and Evaluation Analyst
Seniors, as well as collaborate with other staff, interns, and
program specific experts across ADVSD depending on project needs.
This position’s primary duties will be centered on program
evaluation projects involving the design, collection, and analysis
of data collected through surveys and/or interviews from service
providers and service recipients. Assist with interviews with ADVSD
Community Services contracted partners. Example tasks include
assisting with designing interview and survey instruments,
reviewing data, summarizing results, and communicating project
findings. It is expected that assisting with this project will
constitute approximately 30% of the internship. Assist in
researching and writing reports about population demographic
characteristics for Multnomah County and ADVSD’s five service
districts. It is expected that assisting with this project will
constitute approximately 20% of the internship. Assist with the
Public Guardian Care Provider survey project. Example tasks include
reviewing past survey data, updating the survey design, recruiting
participants, conducting the survey over-the-phone, and analyzing
the results. It is expected that assisting with this project will
constitute approximately 15% of the internship. Assist with the
analysis and reporting of survey results from the Participant
Experience Project for up to three programs: Veterans Services,
Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance, and Oregon Medicare
Services Connect. Tasks will center on learning and applying
qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques. It is expected
that assisting with this project will constitute approximately 15%
of the internship. Assist with data collection for the annual
Veteran Directed Care survey. Example tasks include interviewing
service recipients over-the-phone and entering their responses into
a survey form. It is expected that assisting with this project will
constitute approximately 10% of the internship. Depending on
skills, interest, and experience, this position will assist with
other ongoing and emergent research and evaluation work. It is
anticipated that this emergent work will constitute approximately
10% of the internship. These tasks may include: Research and
documentation support to management and staff by gathering and
synthesizing information from various sources; distributing status
updates and reports; conducting briefing sessions and giving
presentations Data management, maintenance, integrity, and validity
by following data management processes for the collection and
storage of original data, updating databases, developing forms and
procedures, and validating data Designing and testing of research
and evaluation questions, performance measures, and data collection
instruments (surveys, interview protocols, focus group facilitation
guides, etc.) Conducting interviews with clients, community
members, and staff in person, virtually, or over the phone;
facilitating focus groups in person or virtually Performing
statistical data analysis (sampling, descriptive statistics, trend
analysis, tests of significance, etc.) and qualitative analysis
(content analysis, developing and applying codes and themes, etc.)
Developing and substantiating program Logic Models. Contribute to
measure development for program model activities and outcomes.
Interns are also expected to: Promote a culture of respect,
inclusiveness, and appreciation of diverse perspectives,
backgrounds, and values ( Link to Equity and Empowerment Lens ) Be
responsible for ethical practices at all times - including
preserving participant confidentiality and data per program,
agency, and HIPAA/PII rules Practice effective self-management of
workload - including making the best use of available time and
resources to effectively manage tasks and meet productivity
expectations when performing job duties independently and in teams
Qualifications (knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for the
job) : Required Strong writing, organization, and oral
communication skills Experience establishing rapport with people
in-person and over the phone, listening to and making people feel
heard, and recording information accurately while multitasking
Experience, or interest in qualitative and quantitative data
collection (surveys, interviews, focus groups, etc.) and analysis
(statistical analysis, qualitative coding and theming, etc.)
Experience, or interest in research, evaluation, quality
improvement, data, and how to use them to improve equity in service
delivery, community responsiveness, and program outcomes
Demonstrated ability, or a strong desire to learn, to apply an
equity or racial justice lens to your work to help foster a culture
of respect, inclusiveness, and appreciation of diverse
perspectives, backgrounds, and values Familiarity with PC
environment, MS (Word, Excel), and Google (Forms, Docs, Sheets)
Respect for and ability to work with diverse individuals Ability to
self-manage and perform directed tasks with independence Must pass
a criminal background check (This step happens after an offer is
made) Useful Experience, or interest in Human Centered Design,
Culturally Responsive Evaluation, Community Based Participatory
Action Research, Decolonizing Research Methods Understanding of, or
interest in learning about how system thinking, systemic racism and
other forms of oppression, and white supremacy impact research,
evaluation, and human services work Experience, or interest in
creating charts, graphics, and other figures for synthesizing and
communicating information to diverse audiences through reports and
presentations Time/Schedule Requirements: A weekly Monday – Friday
schedule with some flexibility, if needed. The position will be
mostly virtual, however, there are times when the team meets up in
person for staff meetings or other in-person project meetings.
Internship Learning Outcomes: Be a part of an awesome team! Develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of services in Multnomah County
Aging, Disabilities, and Veterans Services Division Experience
working in a professional setting and team environment
Informational interviews, job shadowing, training, and other
networking opportunities A portfolio of work products that
demonstrate your acquired skills in program evaluation and research
design, implementation, and analysis through the internship In
accordance with Oregon Law , Multnomah County is not collecting
school attendance dates in the initial application process; please
do not include these dates in your resume, cover letter and other
application materials. Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah
County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it
to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees. We
are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate
qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,
veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other
legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster
is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA
Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran
referrals. Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying
veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’
preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly
provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific
disability prevents them from completing an application or
participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the
recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with
hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the
Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711. Questions?
Recruiter: Cole Whitehurst Email: cole.whitehurst@multco.us Phone:
1 (971) 2713709 Application information may be used throughout the
entire selection process. This process is subject to change without
notice. Disclaimer: This announcement is intended as a general
descriptive recruitment guide and is subject to change. It does not
constitute either an expressed or implied contract. Job Profile:
8007 - College Intern
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