Jobs & Opportunities
BUF-OR Careers: Join Our Team
Thank you for your interest in joining the Black United Fund of Oregon! If you do not see a job you are interested in, we always welcome your participation as a volunteer! And we encourage you to follow us on social media as we often share our open jobs there first!
Current Opportunities
Finance Manager
Financial Analyst (Grants Compliance)
Executive Assistant
Black United Fund of Oregon is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Black United Fund of Oregon is committed to equal opportunity for all persons including staff, volunteers, and clients served without regard to race, age, religion, color, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital or familial status, family relationship, sexual orientation, gender identity, association with any other person in a protected class, veteran status, expunged juvenile record, source of income or any other classification protected by law.
External Jobs and Opportunities
Current Opportunities
Interested in posting an open position? Email marketing@bufor.org with your opportunity.
There is a $25 suggested donation for each opportunity posted to the site. Funds support the work of the Black United Fund of Oregon, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Please note that third-party positions are posted weekly and remain up for one month unless the poster has asked us to extend or take the post down early. These are jobs from community submissions and are not necessarily representative of or related to the Black United Fund of Oregon’s mission or programming.
Note: Clicking the links below will take you to external websites.
Camp ELSO Youth Design Forum
Oregon Tradeswomen’s Career Fair


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The second documentary from SHIFT Nursing, “Everybody’s Work” uncovers the pervasive issue of racism in healthcare, revealing its harmful effects on patients and nurses alike. Through courageous stories of nurses and patients of color across the country, this documentary urges us to confront the reality that racism impacts us all. “Everybody’s Work” was directed by Chad Tingle and produced with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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