Get Involved

There's a way in for everyone.

Tell us who you are and we'll point you at the right on-ramp — committee seat, event, briefing, or resource.

I'm a healthcare employer

Bring your voice to the table.

LCHSP is industry-led. Your seat at the table shapes what the partnership prioritizes — from clinical placements to retention to advocacy.

Ways to engage
01
Join an Action Committee
Pick Workforce (Jun 11), Collaboration (Jun 2), or Advocacy (Jun 3) and start attending monthly.
02
Host a CUSP shadow student
Five practices needed for the July 13 pilot. Two-form compliance, two-week shadow window.
03
Contribute to the Retention Playbook
Three pillars feeding the September State of Healthcare event.
04
Raise your hand as co-lead
Industry co-lead seats open as the partnership grows.
I'm a community partner

Plug into aligned work.

Education, workforce, social service, and community health partners are critical to LCHSP. Industry sets the agenda — you help turn it into action.

Ways to engage
01
Join the Community of Practice pilot
In coordination with the Traditional Health Worker Collaborative — in-person, low-overhead.
02
Contribute to the Shared Inventory
Add the resource lists your team actually uses to the Collaboration committee's list-of-lists.
03
Co-host Bridge Lane or a career tour
Education and workforce partners help students connect with employers.
I'm a student or jobseeker

Find your way in.

LCHSP isn't an employer — but it connects you to employers, training programs, and events across Lane County. Start with the Resources hub or an upcoming career tour.

Ways to engage
01
Apply to the CUSP pilot
Five undergrad spots. Applications open June 1; close June 22. Shadow period July 13 – Aug 3.
02
Explore healthcare pathways
LCC programs, CTE in Lane schools, U of O prehealth, Connected Lane County accelerator.
03
Attend Bridge Lane or Med Splash
Career showcases connecting students to employers.
I'm a legislator or funder

See what the sector is aligned on.

LCHSP provides a single industry voice and a clear view of Lane County healthcare workforce priorities. Use the partnership as your coordinating entry point.

Ways to engage
01
Join the Provider–Legislator Connect series
Listening sessions throughout summer 2026 — June Women's Care, July Medicaid alignment, August LCC.
02
Request a sector briefing
Ask for the current sector snapshot, stakeholder survey results, and impact summary.
03
Attend the September State of Healthcare
Sector-wide convening culminating the year and feeding the September 11 bill deadline.
Start the conversation

Tell us a little about you.

Get Involved (LCHSP)
Prefer to email directly?
info@collaborativeedo.org
Based in
Eugene, Oregon · Lane County
Next quarterly convening
State of Healthcare · Sept 2026 →