Since 1997, Quiet Waters Outreach has been a leader in the provision of support services to people with developmental disabilities (DD) and their caregivers in Oregon.
QWO’s Founder and Executive Director for over 17 years, has decided to begin a new chapter in his life. He has served our guests and their families with passion, patience and optimism which has earned him their respect and trust and inspired his staff. To build on his outstanding service, we seek to find a dynamic individual who will take pride in our past and continue our mission of providing innovative services to people with DD and their caregivers.
QWO is a Christian nonprofit ministry with a mission to reflect the love of Christ through the provision of services that strengthen families of people with DD. We provide respite care services in our two Bed & Breakfast Respite Homes, family support services, and help local area churches establish monthly volunteer-led outreach programs. QWO is governed by an active Board of Directors, employs eight staff and over 300 volunteers.
Our priorities are the following: 1) To please God; 2) To strengthen caregivers of people with DD, resulting in healthier caregiving environments; 3) Improve the quality of life for people with DD; 4) To educate the community on the value of people with DD.
If you are looking for a caring organization and a career that will allow you to make a difference in the lives of people with Developmental Disabilities and their caregivers, you have found it in Quiet Waters Outreach!
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TO APPLY: Please send your cover letter and resume to jobs@quietwatersoutreach.org. In your cover letter, tell us why you are unique; share with us your experience with people with developmental disabilities; and tell us why you think you can lead QWO and help it continue to succeed.
For more information on Quiet Waters Outreach, please visit: www.quietwatersoutreach.org
Quiet Waters Outreach is dedicated to serving people with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and their caregivers through providing support services that help strengthen their spiritual, physical, emotional, and mental well-being.