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Albertina Kerr

Overview
Headquarters: 
Portland, OR
Size: 
501-1000 employees
Founded: 
1907
Populations Served: 
Children and Youth
Disabled
Men and Boys
Women and Girls
About Us
Mission: 

Albertina Kerr partners with families and the community to support people with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives and realize their full potential.

We envision a community where all children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges will thrive in nurturing homes and inclusive communities.

Programs: 

Albertina Kerr provides services to children, families and adults of Oregon who face mental health challenges and developmental disabilities. We empower and encourage them to live full and independent lives.

Albertina's Restaurant & Shops are located in the historic Old Kerr Nursery building at 424 NE 22nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon. For more info on shopping hours or current menus, visit http://www.albertinakerr.org/AlbertinasPlace

Kerr Bikes offers a fleet of unique vehicles for rent on Portland's Waterfront at Salmon Springs. Visit http://kerrbikes.org for seasonal hours and bike rental rates.

Proceeds are donated to support the programs of Albertina Kerr Centers. 

Also visit us at www.Race4TheRoses.org and www.Twitter.com/Albertina_Kerr

Why Work For Us?: 

Whether as a direct care employee, therapist, maintenance worker, administrative or professional staff, your career working at Albertina Kerr and making a difference in the lives of children, adults and families facing mental health challenges and developmental disabilities begins here.  When you join Albertina Kerr as a staff member, you become part of a team motivated to provide innovative and excellent programs, services and care.

 

Our jobs provide diverse opportunities to serve in a variety of settings across Oregon: Group homes and community inclusion day programs for adults or children with developmental disabilities, residential settings for children facing mental illness crisis, community-based and outpatient mental health programs for youths and families, administrative offices and more.

industry: 
Nonprofit