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Amy Rose Fish

Chief Human Resources Officer at Catholic Community Services Oregon - CCS

Amy Rose Fish has extensive experience in human resources, with their most recent role being Chief Human Resources Officer at Catholic Community Services Oregon - CCS. Amy Rose previously worked at the OSU Beaver Store as a Human Resources Manager and at Marion County as a Human Resource Manager. Prior to that, they held various roles at Catholic Community Services Oregon - CCS, including HR Director, Compliance Project Manager/Compliance Director, and Youth Service Specialist/Associate Director. Amy Rose also has experience as a Youth Life Educator at San Pasqual Academy. Throughout their career, Amy has been responsible for a wide range of HR functions, including recruitment, employee relations, training and development, policy development, and strategic planning.

Amy Rose Fish has a diverse educational background. Amy Rose earned their Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminal Justice from California State University-San Bernardino in 1998. Afterward, they attended California Western School of Law and obtained a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree in 2001, specializing in Law. In addition to their academic achievements, Amy Rose Fish also holds several certifications. In 2010, they obtained the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification from the HR Certification Institute - HRCI. Later, in 2015, they obtained the SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) certification from SHRM.

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Salem, United States

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Catholic Community Services Oregon - CCS

CCS is a non-profit, faith-based organization serving vulnerable children, youth, adults and families in the Mid-Willamette Valley & Central Oregon Coast. Our mission is to provide a Christian ministry caring for all in our community, built on faith, hope and kinship. Founded in 1938, today CCS offers 11 programs across ten Oregon counties and serves more than 5,000 people each year. As a faith-based social services organization, we operate with fidelity to the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching, which call us to work for the common good and to serve our neighbors who are the poorest and most vulnerable. We do so with appreciation for the diverse beliefs, cultures and life experiences of those we serve. Our values of love, justice, truth and freedom guide us to safeguard the dignity of all people, to embrace their giftedness, and to focus on their dreams and aspirations. To achieve our mission, all of our programs focus on four key outcomes: the people we serve enjoy safe, stable, nurturing relationships: they enjoy good health; they possess the knowledge, skills and virtues that they need to succeed at whatever is important to them in life; and they enjoy financial self-sufficiency. CCS is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation. This (social networking site) account is officially recognized by Catholic Community Services; however, the views expressed on this page are not necessarily those of Catholic Community Services. Catholic Community Services retains the right to allow or disallow comments and/or posts on this page at their discretion. No information from this site will be shared outside of our Organization. For more information about Catholic Community Services’ Social Media Policy, contact communications@ccswv.org


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201-500

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