What are the responsibilities and job description for the Workers' Compensation Board | Board Member position at Department of Consumer & Business Services?
Initial Posting Date:
02/05/2025
Application Deadline:
03/26/2025
Agency:
Department of Consumer & Business Services
Salary Range:
$13,664.00 - $16,637.00
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
Workers' Compensation Board | Board Member
Job Description:
Your New Role – Workers’ Compensation Board | Board Member!
The Workers' Compensation Board's mission is to provide timely and impartial resolution of disputes arising under the Workers' Compensation Law and Oregon Safe Employment Act. The Board, through its Hearings Division, handles the adjudication and the provision of alternative dispute resolution (including mediation) for workers' compensation matters as well as for occupational safety and health matters. The five-member Board also serves as the appellate body that reviews workers' compensation orders on appeal and reviews claim disposition agreements. The Board also exercises own-motion jurisdiction and administers Victim of Crimes Compensation Law.
This board appointment consists of a full-time workload and is compensated in accordance with Oregon Revised Statutes.
For a full review of the position duties and details, please click
here
.
Minimum Qualifications
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Consistent with ORS 656.712(1),successful candidates for these positions will be individuals who can demonstrative that they have a background and understanding as to concerns of employers.
Desired Attributes
- Experience with litigation in Oregon Workers’ Compensation Law, Employment Law, or related field, representing the interests of employers or carriers.
- Experience with litigating, reviewing or issuing administrative orders.
- Demonstrated expertise with managing a time-sensitive caseload.
- Experience working in a team-supported environment.
- Strong communication skills.
- Experience with legal writing and utilizing legal research tools.
- The ability to use logic and legal analysis, principles, reasons, or facts associated with information or data to draw conclusions.
- Ability to work with a group to reach consensus.
About Boards & Commissions
The Governor makes appointments to over 250 Boards and Commissions representing a broad range of areas and issues for the State of Oregon. This also includes most major state agencies and departments headed by policy-making boards which are appointed by the Governor. Members of Oregon State Boards and Commissions are vital participants in statewide decision-making and dedicated individuals have the opportunity to participate in developing a wide variety of important governmental policies. Major issues range from consumer protection, economic development, education, conservation, and health care — all of which are critical to the ongoing success of the State of Oregon.
The Governor is also committed to ensuring that all Boards and Commissions represent the growing age, racial and gender diversity of the state. This is an amazing opportunity to pool our collective viewpoints, visions, and hopes for Oregon — and all community members are welcome and encouraged to serve. Please note that you must be an Oregon resident and taxpayer to participate unless otherwise noted.
Please visit the main
State of Oregon Boards and Commissions Website
to view additional information that may be helpful in your application process.
Application Process
If you are a current State of Oregon employee or a current Board Member with an OR number, you must apply through your
employee Workday account
.
Only completed applications will be considered for appointment. The online application will take you through the following steps to submit your interest for a statewide Board or Commission:
- Contact Information
- Short Personal Biography
- Supplemental Questions
- Demographic Questions
- Resume (upload PDF)
- Background Check Questions*
- Voluntary Disclosures
- Additional Task**
- All applicants are subject to a criminal history and revenue check. Additional vetting may apply for some board positions. Notifying us about something in your past does not necessarily mean that you can’t or won’t be appointed, but it is important that you disclose this information in the beginning of the process to minimize delays.
**The State of Oregon requires Board and Commission member applicants to supply their social security number for the purpose of background checks, and for those members appointed, to be put in the state's HR/Payroll system. You will receive a task immediately following the submission of your application. Please complete the task with valid information to finish the application process.
Submitting the Application
If at any time you close your browser window prior to submitting your application, the application will be saved as a draft; however, you may lose some information entered on the application. Once you submit your application, you will not be able to edit the information you provided. If changes need to be made to your submitted application, you may withdraw your application and submit a new one.
If you are unable to complete the application online, please contact the Executive Appointments Office at
executive.appointments@oregon.gov
.
You may submit an application at any time, regardless of whether there is a current opening, as resignations may occur throughout the year. The timeline for appointment to a Board or Commission varies greatly. You will be notified by a member of the Governor’s Office if your application is selected to move forward for further consideration.
Important Notes
- All demographic questions are optional and are elicited in order to ensure that this administration considers the talent and creativity of a diverse pool of candidates. In addition, specific backgrounds or qualifications are legally required for some Boards and Commissions. You may, therefore, wish to provide this information in order to ensure that you are considered for relevant Boards and Commissions.
- All executive appointment applications are considered public records and subject to the public records law. Should your materials be requested as a public record, the state will make every effort to protect all personal information (i.e., addresses, phone numbers, and narrative information that would be considered an invasion of privacy).
Thank you for your interest in serving the State of Oregon through service on a Board or Commission!