Initial Posting Date:
06/04/2026
Application Deadline:
06/22/2026
Agency:
Bureau of Labor and Industries
Salary Range:
$5,458 - $8,352
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
Worker Advocate Specialist (OPA2)
Job Description:
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) is proud to be an equal opportunity; affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity. We welcome members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA2S community members, and others to apply.
BOLI, The Legal Policy Division is offering a full-time, permanent Worker Advocate Specialist position. This role supports BOLI's statewide efforts to address immigration and national origin related compliance issues and wage theft affecting vulnerable workers. This position develops and manages policies, procedures, and programs related to U and T visa certifications, statements of interest, coordinates the agency's efforts addressing labor trafficking, while also supporting the division's customer service and enforcement work across a broad spectrum of communities serviced. The position promotes consistent, equitable, and effective enforcement of employment and public accommodation laws across Oregon.
The role works with BOLI's investigative and enforcement divisions, the Legal Policy Division's Customer Service Unit, community organizations serving immigrant and vulnerable workers, and local partners such as task forces and community coalitions. This is a union represented position. This recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies as they occur.
Note: We are committed to a supportive environment that promotes work life balance and flexibility. This position may be eligible for a hybrid schedule, with occasional in person meetings. The selected employee may work from BOLI offices in Portland, Salem, or Eugene.
Here's what you will do:
Develop, revise, and administer policies and procedures related to immigration and national origin connected outreach and enforcement, including U/T visa certifications.
Analyze enforcement operations to improve service delivery and close gaps for vulnerable communities.
Conduct policy research, legislative reviews, and write analytic reports and recommendations.
Provide statewide training, technical assistance, and outreach to communities and staff.
Build collaborations with culturally‑specific and statewide partners to strengthen protections for vulnerable workers.
Track, monitor, and coordinate immigration‑related certification requests and data.
Improve processes within investigative divisions to ensure equitable enforcement through an equity lens.
This Is What You Need to Qualify:
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for knowledge and skills; and two years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to five years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification
Note: the specific type of experience or education requirements will be listed by the recruiting agency based on the position under recruitment
The ideal candidate will possess a combination of some or all the following skills: (Desire Attributes)
Experience developing and implementing organizational policies and/or procedures within structured, regulatory, or compliance‑driven environments.
Strong research and analytical skills, including the ability to interpret legislation, analyze complex issues, and prepare clear written policy guidance.
Experience handling sensitive or complex immigration‑related inquiries, workflows, or program processes.
Ability to develop, and deliver training to staff, partners, or community organizations.
Experience collaborating with culturally specific or community‑based organizations to enhance program outcomes and service delivery.
Knowledge and professional experience working with the laws BOLI enforces.
Why Join Us
Our mission...
Led by Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson, the Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) work to ensure that Oregon jobs are good jobs, where workers get paid what they are owed and have a discrimination-free work environment. BOLI protects workers' rights through enforcement of state labor laws, ensures adherence to civil rights law in public spaces and housing, promotes the development of a highly skilled workforce through registered apprenticeship programs, and provides training and confidential assistance to Oregon employers so they have the tools they need to comply with workplace rules.
Working Conditions:
Daily contact with employees, employers, witnesses and others who may be hostile angry or otherwise emotionally volatile. Must be able to maintain objectivity, negotiate and resolve adversarial and emotional disputes with tact and diplomacy. Interviews and on-site investigations may occasionally be conducted at the employers' work sites, which may be indoors or outdoors. Work sites may be hot, cold, wet, cramped and/or dirty. Long periods of sitting and extensive use of computers, tablets, phones or another electronic device. Position requires occasional evening and/or weekend work and occasional travel to perform field work that may involve overnight stays. Must have a driver's license valid in Oregon and an acceptable driving record or an acceptable alternative. Presentations and outreach work may occasionally be conducted off site, which may be indoors or outdoors.
What's In It For You
Permanent, Full-time employment
Work/life balance, vacation, sick leave, 11 paid holidays a year, and personal days off
Competitive benefits package including medical, vision, and dental
Pension and retirement programs
Employee Resources
Advancement opportunities within BOLI and other State agencies
Opportunity to expand your technical and professional skills
Work with others who are passionate about public service
Make a difference in the lives of Oregonians
Possible eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
How to Apply
Please Note: Applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM PDT/PST on Monday, June 22, 2026.
Click on the "Apply" link above to complete your online application and submit by the posted closing date and time.
The work experience and/or education section of your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the minimum qualifications and desired skills and attributes listed above.
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Failure to submit the required resume and cover letter may remove your application from consideration.
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Additional Information
Per the Pay Equity Law passed in 2017, a pay equity analysis will be conducted to determine what pay step the successful candidate will be offered. The analysis will be based on the relevant experience, education, training, and certifications documented in the application materials.
This is a PERS qualifying position. Employees new to the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) will get a 6.95% base salary increase and will pay a 6% employee contribution to PERS, after an initial six-month waiting period. If you are already a PERS member, this position's base salary will include a 6.95% increase for employee contribution.
Employment is contingent upon successfully passing a criminal background check. Adverse background information may result in disqualification.
Work Authorization - The Bureau of Labor and Industries does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, all applicants are required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's Form I-9, confirming authorization to work in the United States with the appropriate documentation. Learn more.
The Bureau of Labor and Industries is an E-Verify employer and uses E-Verify to confirm that hires are authorized to work in the United States. For more information, please visit www.e-verify.gov.
The successful candidate will further BOLI's North Star guiding principles of integrity, respect, empowerment, and trust. At BOLI, we lead with integrity and model fairness to fulfill our mission to make Oregon the best place to live and work.
The use of outside resources such as Artificial Intelligence software during applicant skill assessment, examinations, and/or interview prohibited. Unauthorized use of outside resources during the hiring process will result in disqualification.
This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill the current position and may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur.
BOLI is compliant with SB 907 (2025) effective January 1st, 2026. Please do not include any age-related information, such as graduation dates, in your application. For candidates who are existing state employees, please note that you might need to remove existing graduation dates from the "education" section of your candidate profile for your application to go through in Workday.
Employment Preference
Veterans' preference:
Veterans' preference information.
How to submit your Veteran documents for preference.
Please do not attach your Veterans' preference documentation in the Resume/CV field of your application.
If you have a disability or otherwise require an application in an alternate format to complete the process, you may contact us at:
Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
Human Resources
1800 SW 1st Ave, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97201
Phone (503) 400-7332
Fax (503) 400-7332
The recruiter for this position is Lisa Santiago HR Analyst 2 If you contact the recruiter, please include the job requisition number (REQ#)
Email: lisa.n.santiago@boli.oregon.gov
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