Grow with us!2024-04-05T13:58:26-07:00
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Grow with us!

Advance your career with Clackamas ESD

Our mission is to “lead, serve and innovate for learning,” and we best serve our purpose and our communities when we support professional growth, teamwork and collaboration.

“I really appreciate how much I’ve been encouraged to grow within Clackamas ESD. That encouragement has been life-changing.”

— Faith, Life Enrichment Education Program

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Learn more about all the outstanding benefits we offer.

Find your next professional adventure at Clackamas ESD!

Program Contacts

Human Resources
Phone: 503-675-4014

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Chelsi Reno
Chief of Human Resources Human Resources
Phone: 503-675-4015

Represented (Union) Staff

Addie Espino
Human Resources Specialist, Classified Staff Human Resources
Phone: 503-675-4014
Callie Rogers
Human Resources Specialist, Licensed Staff Human Resources
Phone: 503-675-4067

Nonrepresented Staff

Carrie Hoffman
Human Resources Analyst, Non-Represented Staff Human Resources
Phone: 503-675-4004

Clackamas ESD News

Sep 30,2024

Staff spotlight: Hoa Nguyen, student and community engagement specialist

September 30th, 2024|

Hoa Nguyen is a Clackamas Education Service District student and community engagement specialist on our student services team who helps Clackamas County school districts address chronic student attendance issues. Hoa spent several years as a school attendance coach before coming to Clackamas ESD, and her expertise is further informed by [...]

Sep 20,2024

North Clackamas School District architecture and design educator Robert Parker named 2024-25 Regional Teacher of the Year

September 20th, 2024|

Robert Parker, a licensed and practicing architect who took a non-traditional path to teaching, was named 2024-25 Regional Teacher of the Year for Clackamas County in a surprise celebration at the Sabin-Schellenberg Professional Technical Center in Milwaukie Sept. 20. To the excitement of his students and colleagues, Parker was interrupted [...]

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