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JOB OPENINGS/RUN TO THE ROGUE Position: Patient Care Coordinator Classification: Full-time, non-exempt; will not start until 1/2/01 Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary: TL6 ($11.15 per hour) Opening Date: 11/10/00 Closing Date: 12/15/00 Position: Tribal Services Assistant Location: Portland, Oregon Salary: $20,808 annually Opening Date: 10/9/00 Closing Date: 11/14/00 EVALUATION CRITERIA: The following criteria will be used to identify the best-qualified applicant: A. Education B. Experience C. Training D. Work Performance E. Performance Test F. Interview HOW TO APPLY: All applicants must submit a tribal “Application for Employment Form.” Applications must be postmarked by the closing date. To receive credit for training or education, documentation must be provided. If applying formore than one position, separate applications will be required for each position. SEND APPLICATIONS TO: Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Attn: Personnel Officer P.O. Box 549 Siletz, OR 97380 The tribe’s Indian Preference Policy will apply. The high school diploma/GED requirement will be waived for enrolled tribal elders (age 55 and older). All persons selected must pass the drug testing procedures described in the tribe’s personnel manual prior to the hiring date. Aalid driver’s license will be required (if placed in job description) by the date of employment. Except as provided by the Indian Preference Act (Title 25, U.S.C., Section 472 and 473) and as described in the Siletz personnel manual, tribal government will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, membership, or non-membership in an employee organization. To request a tribal application, call the Job Line at 541-444-8296 or 1-800-922-1399. Please note “Open Until Filled” vacancies may close at any time. Thanks for Run to the Rogue VI We wish to thank everyone contributing to the success of Run to the Rogue VI. Many people helped with donations, runner’s support, field kitchen help, setting up and breaking down camp, general logistics, and by running and walking: Siletz Tribal Council, Pepsi Inc., Caviar & Shoo’s Alpacas, Siletz Tribal Head Start, Port Orford community, Bud Lane and Gaming Commission feather dancers, Tammy Wagner and Receptionist Position Tamara Morrow, cooks, Tamara Morrow’s family, George Nagel, Randy Austin, Kitti Open Hostler and family, Tami Miner, Tony Whitehead, Amie Williams, Danelle Smith, Position: Receptionist/Clerk Supervisor: Siletz Tribal Gaming and Benny Marzan. Many thanks to those not mentioned Commission Chairman above - staff, tribal members, and friends - Location: STGC, Lincoln City, Oregon for your dedication to the run! Salary: TL5 - $20,808 annually From Siletz Tribal Programs - Thank Opening Date: 10/23/00 you from the bottoms of our hearts and Closing Date: 11/15/00 soles of our feet! Ramona Fisher, Melissa This position primarily provides Butler, Kent Rilatos, Sonya Moody-Jurado, reception, clerical, and administrative Robert Kentta, Craig Whitehead, Nick Sixkiller, Selene Rilatos, and support services to STGC personnel. Minimum Requirements: High school Bev Youngman. Run to the Rogue is an annual event diploma/GED',’ 4ö',söVpm typing speed, experience with office equipment, including held the third week in September to computer, photocopier, calculator, fax, and commemorate the journey that Siletz Tribal multi-user telephone system. Must possess ancestors were forced to make from their a valid Oregon driver’s license and have use homeland in the Rogue River country to the Coast Reservation in Siletz in the of reliable personal transportation. Apply directly to the Siletz' Tribal mid-1800s. Run to the Rogue VI began on Sept. Gaming Commission. Call 541-996-5495 or 14, 2000, at the Siletz Tribal Community 1 -800-789-5189 for application instructions. Center with a prayer by Rosemary Breon Landis and a Rogue River song by Randy NPAIHB Executive Director Austin. The Head Start children, parents, Position Open family, and friends walked the first mile. A The Northwest Portland Area Indian newly dedicated eagle staff, carried by Craig Health Board is an advocacy organization Whitehead for the first mile, was handed for the federally recognized Indian tribes of off to Shelley Upchurch and the relay was Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. It provides under way. The 24-hour-per-day relay run followed health care information and research through the nation’s first Indian-specific a route down Highway 101, ending at Oak epicenter. Culturally specific health Flat at the confluence of the Illinois and Rogue rivers on Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. Total promotion activities are always expanding. The board is a leader nationally in health time = 73.5 hours. The day ended with a salmon dinner and a heartwarming care advocacy and policy analysis. This high profile position serves as a performance by the Siletz Feather Dancers. On the evening of Sept. 15, runners, liaison between tribes, state, federal, and other public agencies and organizations. walkers, and their families were honored at Demonstrated communication skills, team a potluck dinner sponsored by the management, budget contract community of Port Orford. The mayor management. Leads a staff of highly skilled declared the day officially “Run to the Rogue Day” to welcome the participants and honor and educated professionals. For a complete job description and the tribe for its courage and commitment to required application form, call NPAIHB, preserving its heritage. 503-228-4185. Indian preference applied. See additional Run to the Rogue FFD 11/13/00. articles and photos on pages'!4-16.