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Note: “Open Until Filled” vacan- cies may close at any time. The Tribe’s Indian Preference policy will apply. Tribal government will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, national origin, physi- cal handicap, marital status, politics, membership or non-membership in an employee organization. CTSI Jobs Tribal employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us. CTSI constantly is looking for tem- porary employees to cover vacancy, vaca- tions, maternity leave and extended sick leave. If you are looking for temporary work that can last from 2-12 weeks, please submit an application for the temp pool. Job Title: Head Start Teacher Location: Salem, Oregon Salary/Wage: $18.89/hr, TL-18 Classification: Full time, 36 hours per week, seasonal, exempt Closing Date: Aug. 2, 2013 Job Posting Number: 201327 Job Title: Public Works Supervisor Location: Siletz, Oregon Salary/Wage: $27.39, TL-21 Classification: Full time, exempt Closing Date: Aug. 16, 2013 Job Posting Number: 201326 2013 Camp #in TENTS ity Camp #inTENTSity included two full days of workshops for the 32 Teen attendees which included Body Image, Healthy Relationships, Hot or Not: Gendered Media Message, May I Kiss You?, Drama Group, Feelings: Who do we listen to?, Too Smart To Start, What’s For Breakfast?, and Dangers of Sexting. Camp was not all just workshops. We played Jeopardy, football, volleyball and basketball, among other activities. We offered a collaborative art project and of course we had s’mores for dessert, along with a film screening and time for the teens to chat and connect with each other. Our first camp was a success because of our partners and collaborators. We want to thank them all for helping to make this experience a success for our Youth! Which workshops did you like at Camp? Angel DeAnda, Micah Grant, Makiah Woodruff, Teyha Woodruff, Roberta Aspria. Ashley Johnson, Chazlynne Goodell, Anita Duarte, Dion Napoleon, Dennis Lancaster, Savanna Rilatos, Kai Skidmore. Chayson Metcalf, Richard DeAnda, Savannah Worman, Jazmyn Metcalf, Tirzah Daughtery, Sidney Rilatos, Windy Hill, Hunter Noble, Bobby Butler, David Greenawald. Tyson Rilatos, Julia Trachsel, Ebyn Jackson, Felisha Howell, Amial Rhoan, Daniel Regan, Mason Forty, Maria Aspria. Not pictured: Danica Lundy and Frankie Rilatos. Terri Woodd & Garry Helms, Waldport Jan Otsby & Jennifer Petit, OSU Extension Nutrition Education Karen Murphy, Newport Karen Bondley, Lincoln City Alice McNamara, Toledo Sgt. Kiel Bowen, National Guard Recruiter “I like the healthy relationships workshop. Basically we Taylor Rosenthal & Gwen Paulson, Haven, The Dalles learned how to respect each other and how to be in a healthy relationship. What it takes, what qualities you have to possess Detective Quentin Bendel, Lincoln County Sheriff Department to have a healthy relationship.” Savannah Worman Detective Tom Harrison & Officer Harpster, Toledo Police Department “I like the same workshop. It showed us new perspectives on how to treat our relationships and get along better. I liked the ‘Hot or Not’ workshop. It showed us the dangers of media. The way it persuades people to think one way or another. ” Richard DeAnda CTSI Staff: Adrienne Crookes, Erin Carrington, Frank Aspria, Rusty Butler, Wendi Schamp and Zeb Payne CARE Program Staff: Kelley Ellis and Brittany Russell August 2013 • SiletzNews • 21