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Michelle Bombet Minch joins This is My Earth                                                                               Growing up and out: JFCS                                                 Jobs board

         This is My Earth (TiME) has   With its unique model, TiME’s  JCRC brings the opportunity                                  expands its services and staff
        hired its first staff member, Mi-  members have a voice in con-  to impact  change  through col-                                                                                                     The Jewish Review publishes job open-
        chelle Bombet Minch, who will  servation decisions; people can  laboration  with others on im-
        serve as the social media direc-  become members of TiME for  portant social justice  matters                              BY JENN DIRECTOR KNUDSEN            has fundraising and event-planning chops,   ings from Jewish agencies and congre-
        tor. Bombet Minch will build  as little as $1. All members can  that impact both Jews and non-                                                                 once having organized an annual event at   gations (Listings will be shortened to fit
        the social media strategy to sup-  vote for the particular biodiver-  Jews. She is thrilled  to  bridge                     Jewish Family & Child Service’s scope is  Columbia River Correctional  that plays   available space). Submit openings to:
        port the launch of the TiME for  sity hotspot they would like to  a connection between JCRC’s                              expanding and so is its staff.      host to more than 500 adults in custody and
        Biodiversity  2023 Campaign.  see  protected.  To  date,  TiME  Climate Action Committee and                                Janene  Richards  is  JFCS’  benefits  and  their families.             editor@jewishportland.org.
        This ambitious campaign seeks  has protected  six hotspots,  TiME’s educational  program                                   operations manager, and Stephanie Lee is   Lee,  who in 2014 earned  her master’s
        to raise $3 million by 2023, ac-  expanded education  program-  with activities such as speaking                           a mental  health                                         in social work,   Jewish Family & Child Service
        quire 15-20 biodiversity land-  ming and built a community of  engagements.                                                clinician  and in-                                       sees up to eight   LCSW Child & Family Therapist
        scapes, build its global commu-  more than 5,000 members.   Most recently  in Bombet                                       take coordinator.                                        clients  a week
        nity  to 100,000 members  and   Bombet Minch was born and  Minch’s professional life, she                                  Both were hired                                          in the Coun-    Salary: $60,000 (DOE); fulltime.
        integrate its education program  raised  in  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  has provided marketing, public                           in fall 2020.                                            seling  program   Benefits:  Health, vision and dental insur-
        into 60 institutions worldwide.  and graduated from Louisiana  relations and web development                                Their   back-                                           and   adds  to  ance; 401k; paid time off.
         TiME was founded by Uri  State  University.  In  1992,  her  services on a consulting basis.                              grounds and job                                          JFCS’  offerings   The primary role of this dynamic position
        Shanus, Ph.D., during  his  management career in the tech-  Bombet Minch is a longtime  mitzvah project, birthday gift or   titles  are  dif-                                       as intake coor-  is to provide clinical services for children,
        2014-2015 sabbatical  from  nology industry brought her to  champion for environmental  Scouts fundraiser. In June 2020,   ferent,  but  they                                       dinator, which   adolescents  and families  for the diverse
        University of Haifa while doing  Oregon, where  she has lived  welfare  and, in fact,  volun-  the Jewish Review ran this arti-  align in their                                     previously was   communities JFCS serves. The Child and
        research at Portland State Uni-  ever since.           teered  for  TiME  in  2019.  In-  cle about TiME b’nai mitzvah     passion for JFCS                                         handled by mul-  Family  Therapist  provides mental  health
        versity. TiME is a conservation   Her involvement  in  the  Jew-  spired by the continued success,  projects:.jewishportland.org/   and its mission to                              tiple  counselors   services to children ages 0 to 21 years old
        organization that believes land  ish community and passion for  she is thrilled to now help bring  jewishreview/jr-stories/   care for so many                                      instead of one.   (variable)  and their  families.  The  person
        acquisition  and environmen-  social action led to numerous  the organization to its next big  its-time-to-save-our-planet.  in our Jewish and                                      This streamlines   we look forward to welcoming into JFCS’
        tal  education  can help  protect  leadership roles, including  her  growth milestones.  To host a  fundraiser  or learn   greater  Portland                                        JFCS’    opera-  clinical  family  is interested  in  continuing
        human health and the world’s  current position as chair of the   Because it takes as little as a  more about TiME and becom-  communities.                                          tions and allows   to develop their expertise around working
        biodiversity  by  purchasing,  Jewish Community  Relations  $1 to join TiME  and  with  the  ing a member, visit this-is-my-  Lee, who most                                         Lee to combine   with  children  and families  and providing
        protecting and restoring biodi-  Council  of the  Jewish Federa-  ease of social media sharing, it  earth.org.             recently  worked                                         two previous job   input into developing services specifically
        versity hotspots.           tion  of Greater  Portland.  The  makes  for a  meaningful  b’nai                              in  Washington                                           descriptions  –  aimed at the needs of children.  conducting
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        Life enrichment staff expands at Rose Schnitzer Manor                                                                      for children  and                                        developer  and  mental  health  assessments  and  providing
                                                                                                                                                                                                            individual, family and group therapy, case
                                                                                                                                   their foster par-
                                                                                                                                                                                            clinician  – into
         Cedar Sinai Park welcomed                                                         interests of the residents them-        ents in the foster                                       one.            management,  care coordination, skills
        two new team members in late                                                       selves,” says Sandahl. “Histor-         care system, says                                         The many tasks   training,  psychoeducation,  referrals, and
        May 2021.  Adam Roes and                                                           ically, that  has encompassed           this  is  her  first                                     both Lee and    community  consultation  in  home,  school,
        Sandahl Balding have joined                                                        lifelong learning programs,             position  in an                                          Richards  handle   community and office settings. The position
        the  Life  Enrichment  staff  at                                                   philharmonic outings, Shake-            expressly Jewish   Janene Richards and Stephanie Lee are helping   help  strengthen   will include working with clients who have
        Rose Schnitzer Manor.                                                              speare festival trips, biking club,     organization.   JFCS expand its services.                JFCS and the    disabilities or care for people with disabili-
         Adam is a board-certified mu-                                                     pickle ball group, happy hours,          A big positive                                          services  it  pro-  ties. Our clinicians provide culturally com-
        sic therapist and looks forward                                                    arrays of games and billiards,          both  culturally                                         vides – particu-  petent mental health services to individuals
        to coordinating a variety of fun                                                   rafting trips and organizing with       and personally, says Lee, who is Jewish,  larly since March 2020 when the pandemic   and families who are experiencing varying
        and enriching  events  – espe-                                                     residents who were interested           is JFCS’ focus on trauma-informed,  pa-  first took hold.                levels of difficulties due to life situations or
        cially  musical  ones. Sandahl                                                     in traveling together via Road          tient-centered  care that  undergirds every   Most of JFCS’ clients were greatly impact-  mental health concerns.
        has six years of experience                                                        Scholar or cruises.”                    one  of the  agency’s four programs. They  ed by COVID-19, and both Richards and   This position will contain a part-time
        in  life  enrichment,  creating                                                     In her spare time,  Sandahl            are Counseling, Holocaust Survivor Ser-  Lee express joy at being part of an agency   (approximately 10 hours a month) compo-
        programming  on both what a                                                        enjoys mountain biking, spend-          vices, Disability  Support Services and  that helps so many.  That help comes via   nent, working with our community partner,
        person needs to thrive as well   Adam Roes             Sandahl Balding             ing time  outdoors, being  with         Emergency Aid.                      mental health counseling for people of all   B’nai  B’rith  Camp.  In  this  position,  the
        as the interests of the residents  of Music in Rochester, N.Y. In  Adam adds he is enjoying lis-  friends and family, reading and   Richards, who most recently worked for  ages, utility bill and rent payments, social   provider will be working with camp staff to
        themselves.                 2018, he moved to Portland for  tening to the seniors and learn-  playing with her dog.        the Department of Corrections in Wilson-  groups for JFCS’ clients with disabilities,   support camper well-being and provide be-
         “Adam and Sandahl are sea-  a music therapy internship and  ing about their experiences.   “I am thrilled with the oppor-  ville  and in  Portland,  says her desire  to  and JFCS’ new Friendly Callers volunteer   havioral and mental health support, while
        soned leaders,” says Nancy  has stayed in Portland because   “They  always have  import-  tunity to become a part of the   work for a nonprofit capable of making a  service that reaches out to many, including   also building  a collaborative  relationship
        Heckler, who served  as CSP  of the  beautiful  surroundings  ant life lessons, funny stories,  RSM family,” says Sandahl.  difference compelled her to apply.   Holocaust survivors, to check in and help   with BB Camp for referrals and support.
        Life  Enrichment   Director  and community here.       the best jokes, and (they)  are   Rose Schnitzer Manor fea-          “It’s really nice to be part of a social ser-  chase away the loneliness and isolation en-  Required: Oregon licensed mental health
        during the pandemic before re-  Adam loves to sing and plays  teaching me a lot about what’s  tures assisted-living apartments   vices agency that helps people,” she says.  demic to the pandemic.   clinician  registered  and in good standing
        turning to lead CSP’s Adult Day  piano, guitar, ukulele, violin  important in life,” he says.  on  the  campus  of  Cedar  Sinai   JFCS’ “moral  compass” also attracted   “It’s so important to me to serve all peo-  with their board (LCSW preferred).
        Services program that reopened  and trumpet. He is also pas-  During her six years working  Park in southwest Portland. The   Richards to the agency, as did its need for  ple, regardless of background,” Lee says.   Preferred  but  not  required:  Experience
        July 1. “I have confidence that  sionate about houseplants. He  in life enrichment, Sandahl has  Manor offers private, indepen-  her skill set.                Richards adds that no one group is immune   with Autism Spectrum Disorder, develop-
        together, they  will  use their  currently  owns approximately  worked in every level of care,  dent living with the benefit of   As Lee explains, nonprofits require wear-  from needing help.     mental  disabilities,  learning  disabilities,
        creativity,  energy  and  love  of  50 tropical  plants and is very  directing her own programs in  meals and housekeeping, or as-  ing many different hats, and Richards does   Lee concludes: “My Judaism is rooted in   and/or physical disabilities.
        our residents to develop many  proud of his collection.   multiple settings.       sistance with daily activities in       just that. “She is very essential to the orga-  general love for humanity and connections   For  the  complete  job  descrip-
        life-enriching experiences!”   “My  first  impressions  of   “My style of programming is  a warm, supportive and active    nization,” Lee says of her colleague.  to others. So to work for an agency trying   tion  and  required  qualifications,  visit
         Adam grew up on a dairy  RSM are  that  it  feels  like  a  based off of the eight dimensions  environment.                Richards has top drawer organizational  to meet the needs of others in multiple dif-  jfcs-portland.org/about-us/employment/ or
        farm in northern New York and  family here,” says Adam. “Ev-  of wellness, focusing my energy   For more information on the   skills,  human  resources  and  benefits  ex-  ferent ways, it’s cool to be rooted in values   email SGreenberg@jfcs-portland.org.
        received a bachelor’s in music  eryone knows everyone well  and planning on both what a per-  campus, call 503-535-4000 or   perience,  and  she knows her  way  around  that align with helping all.”  Send cover letter and resume to Douglass
        therapy  from Nazareth  School  and  has  each  others’ backs.  son needs to thrive as well as the  visit cedarsinaipark.org.  various software and databases. She also   jfcs-portland.org         Ruth at douglassruth@jfcs.org.
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