CTSI Jobs
Tribal employment information
is available at ctsi.nsn.us.
Note: “Open Until Filled” vacancies 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, physical handicap, marital status, politics,
membership or non-membership in an employee organization.
America Gets Cooking to Stop Diabetes is an initiative designed to
engage and inspire people to live a more active and healthier
lifestyle. The initiative will empower people to cook nutritious and
delicious food and encourage them to be more active. To help
continue the momentum throughout November visit their web page
www.diabetesforecast.org/ADM.
Get Moving Mondays – After the weekend, people are not as
excited about getting up and going on a Monday. Get Moving
Mondays will provide some easy tips to help Americans get moving
and keep up an active lifestyle all week long.
Tasty Tip Tuesdays – Many people are afraid of losing the taste
when they make a recipe healthier. Every Tuesday, the Association
will take a traditional recipe and teach people how to substitute
certain ingredients for healthier options without losing the taste.
What’s Cooking Wednesdays – With Thanksgiving kicking-off
the holiday season, keeping yourself on track and eating healthy is
very important. Each Wednesday, the public will vote on recipes
that represent a healthy side dish, appetizer and/or dessert that they
would like to see for a holiday meal. At the end of the month, we will
unveil those winning dishes.
Get Together Thursdays or Any Day! – This engagement will
offer ways for participants to implement healthy cooking activities
into their daily lives through “Do-it-Yourself Fundraisers” called
“Cook to Stop Diabetes.” These fundraisers will be fun parties that
can incorporate healthy recipes for family and friends and will also
raise money for the Association.
Fact Check Friday – Challenging the public’s knowledge about
nutrition and diabetes, each Friday a question will be posted to test
diabetes knowledge and encourage people to share it with their
friends, family and/or co-workers.
Weekend Challenge to Stop Diabetes – Why not take the
weekend and use it as an opportunity to get active and help raise
funds to Stop Diabetes? We will provide fun fundraising activities for
people to engage in and use their 48 hours to participate, or if they
are too busy then do the 48 hours to donate!
CTSI constantly is looking for temporary employees
to cover vacancy, vacations, 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.
DIABETIC WALK & EXPO
November 22, 2014
Are you Diabetic, Pre-diabetic, or a support person to
someone that is diabetic? If you answered yes to any of these,
then WE WANT YOU to join the Siletz Warrior Walkers at the
annual American Diabetes Walk to STOP Diabetes and EXPO
on November 22, 2014 at the Oregon Convention Center in
Portland, OR.
Registration for the walk will begin at 8am on November 22;
the walk starts at 9am. This year, the course is indoors and
will be immediately followed by the Diabetes EXPO! Learn
how to be healthy, active, and live well with diabetes, all while
having fun!
If you would like to join the Siletz Warrior Walkers, please
RSVP NO LATER THAN November 3, 2014 to Kayla Engel,
DM Assistant at 541-444-9661.
Transportation to and from Portland will be provided to those
that need it from Salem, Eugene and Siletz. For specific
information regarding this event please contact Kayla Engel.
Dr, Leatha Lynch, PharmD
Registered Pharmacist (RPh)
Dr. Leatha Lynch attended Pacific
University graduating in 2010 as a
Doctor of Pharmacy.
After
graduation she spent three years in
a variety of professional locations
providing her with a variation of
experience adding to her diverse
professional and educational
background. She joined our clinic
in 2012 where she has gathered
information and additional resources
to provide enhanced services to both our patients and
providers.
Before becoming a Pharmacist Leatha was an executive
level administrative assistant. She also attended Lane
Community and Portland Community Colleges as well as
Portland State University obtaining various degrees while
working as a Research Lab Technician/Manager at Oregon
Health Science University designing, performing and
publishing results of her experiments.
See more at: http://www.diabetes.org
In her free time Leatha enjoys spending time with her wolf
hybrid Chinuk, Rob her fiancé, and her two grown daughters
Tyler and Natasha and son-in-law Erik. They enjoy family
gatherings centered around hiking, fishing, swimming,
kayaking, cooking, and traveling.
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