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Page 9 Employment and Scholarship Opportunities Siletz News CTSI Position Openings (continued from page 8) M ajor Duties: Conducts home visits within Portland area for enrolled Head Start families. Ensures that needed social services are provided to all families within Head Start as identified in Family Needs Assessment (FNA). Empower families with individual problem solving and /or counseling, and long- and short-term goal setting. Assists families by providing direct services, by making necessary referrals, or by-advocacy. Responsible for health requirements of all families and children within Head Start to include: (1) nutrition assessment and feedback, (2) physical examination and follow-up, (3) dental examination, treatment and follow up, (4) immunizations and follow-up, (5) health histones, and others, as assigned. Maintains individual health records, immunization, and tracking system for all enrolled children. Participates in classroom A P P L IC A T IO N FO R M S ARTHUR BENSELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SILETZ SCHOLARSHIP activities as scheduled. Assists in maintaining directory of health & social service resources, and develops a system to use these resources. Coordinates with Head Start staff and facilitates weekly meetings ensuring each family is reviewed with appropriate follow-up completed and documented. Maintains complete and accurate required family/child files, forms, and records to document and track needs of families and services provided. Participates in the conduct and analysis of the annual community needs assessment. Works with staff in the identification, reporting, and provision of supportive services in child abuse cases in coordination with applicable agencies. Based on results of the FNA, assist in scheduling of parent training. Consult with Family Services Coordinator on regular basis. OPENING DATE: 5/11798 CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled City:___________ ___________________ City: 'State: ~ Zip:' Home Phone: ( .) For the Arthur Bensell Memorial Scholarship Work Phone: ( ) ELIGIBILITY-To be eligible for a scholarship, applicant will submit the following: 1. Certificate of Indian Birth (CIB) as an enrolled member of the Confeder ated Tribes of Siletz Indians. 2. Documentation of acceptance at an accredited vocational or higher education institution, 2 year, 4 year or graduate school. 3. A five hundred (500) word paper addressing the annual Theme. 4. Three (3) letters of reference. B. EDUCATION HISTORY High School School Type: □ Public Other Did you graduate or receive a GED? O Yes O N o Date:_______ ________ Higher Ed /AVT Program O AA □ AS □ BA □ BS ESSAYS will be judged on: 41. Essay content. 2. Organization and development of theme. 3.. Use of proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. College: E SSA Y TH E M E : D esc r ib e th e g ift o f ed u c a tio n an d th e b en efits th at follow . Have you ever applied for the Bensell Memorial Scholarship before? □ Yes □ No Year Applied:__________ . _____ ________ ______ _____ State:_____________ __ Zip: ' Home Phone: ( Ext: _ ) ___________ . * Emerg. Phone: ( ) Graduation Date:_____________ s______ Degree Received: ■ _________ _ ________ ' _________I____________ Major Field of Study: . ' C. PRESENT DEGREE PROGRAM This s election is to include only information o n th e degree you are presently pursuing (or are about to begin) this 1998-99 AY. Start Date:__________________________ Major field of Study: _________ _ College/University:______ -FortheSiletzScholarshig. Degree N am e:_____________ Degree Abbrev:_______ Graduation D ate:_____ ELIGIBILITY-To be eligible for a scholarship, applicant w ill submit the following: 1. Certificate of Indian Birth (CIB) as an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. - 2. 3. 4. Documentation of acceptance at an accredited vocational or higher education institution, 2 year, 4 year or graduate school. A one thousand (1,000) word paper addressing the annual Theme. Three (3) letters of reference. ESSAYS will be judged on: 1. Essay content. 2. Organization and development of theme. 3. Use of proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. ESSAY THEME: 1. What is your inspiration behind becoming a future educator? 2. This Application is only valid for the 1998-1999 academic year. Have you ever applied for the Siletz Scholarship before? □ Yes O N o Year Applied: __________ D. PHOTO Please submit a portrait photo of good quality for use in newsletter and other CTSI publications (preferably one within your school or work environment). This request is optional and does not reflect upon your eligibility to receive a scholarship. ’ CERTIFICATION Scholarship funds are to be used for academic purposes only. By accepting the Scholarship, I agree to advertising and promotional use of my name, picture and biographical information. If any of the above are not met, funds will be returned. Scholarship award amount will be set annually. Scholarship may not be awarded unless there is a minimum of two (2) applications received. I understand that: "I hereby certify that the above information on this form is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I consent to the release of this information to the other agencies and persons as necessary to determine my eligibility, budget and financial need. "I also understand that I will be included in a CTSI database and that my name, address and phone number may be given out for other possible scholarship sources, job prospects and opportunities." A. PERSONAL INFORMATION Last Name: ___________ 3_____ First Name: _______ MI: ____ SSN:______________________________ Date o f B irth:_____ u_______ Sex:__ _ CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS PERMANENT MAILING ADDRESS (Update to re/Zect sc/iooZ dunng AY) (Please check if parents address) Applicant's Signature_____ - ____________________ D a te _______________ »•IMPORTANT DEADLINES»» 1998-99 AY Application must be in our office by..._______ ______.JUNE 30,1998 Scholarships w ill be awarded a t the Siletz Uribe's Nesika Illdhee Pow-Wow the second weekend of August. Continued next column