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    Portland Observer Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page 9
Portiaud Observer
4 FILMMAKERS
CLERK TYPIST
CETA VI
Portland Public Schools
■ Work on all aspects of a
series of films on women
Performs clerical duties ac­
Pre,»-Assist Tutorial Proj.
CETA POSITIONS
cording to standard pro­ working. To be shown to I
- Instruc. Aide - Positions:
cedures including typing day care and elementary I
school children.
I All positions listed below 15. Aid & assist individual
from copy, rough draft or
I are funded by CETA VI. or groups of students in
dictation machine, does re­
Qualifications: Some prior All applicants must lie eligi activities such as spelling,
lated work as required.
experience in filmmaking, I bit1 for CETA VI employ math & reading. Sup. stu­
video or photography. Com | ment. Veteran preference dents. Maintain class rolls,
ties: Knowledge of business mitment with the issues I will be given on all posi attendance & other re­
Ability to do I tions.
cords.
Exp. - Working
English, spelling and arith­ involved.
with children in instruc.
metic; some knowledge of research. Experience with I
TRANSPORTATION
COORDINATOR
modern office practices and women and children. You [ Proj. Communication • environ, is pref. $604 mo.
procedures; skill in typing must be CETA Title VI I Community Involvem ent
For senior service center, rapidly and accurately; eligible and live within City I Asst IRESUMEI - Posi Proj. Trans. - Career Dev.
limits of Portland. Salary: I tions: 24. Provides assis Asst. - Positions: 17. Pro­
Tuesday Saturday, $475, ability to make simple com
CETA II, Equal Opportu putations and tabulations $833 month. Term of em­ I tance in working between vides services designed to
ployment 1 year. Interest­ the school, home & commu prepare & assist students
nity, 48 Hour vets pre accurately and with reason
nity groups. Assist in pro­ to move from school to
fere nee. Call for appoint able speed; ability to under­ ed applicants apply direct,
menl, Mr. Anderson, 235 stand and follow written no phone calls please. Sub­ grams & activities for the unsubsidized jobs in the
8655.
and oral instructions; mit resumes to the Wo­ benefit of the students & labor market. Arrange ac
arranging parent/staff con tivities promoting educa
ability to deal effectively men's Art Project, 333 S.E.
3rd, Portland, 97214.
ferences. Operate audio­ tion to work trans. Provide
with the public.
visual equip. Exp. -- Hu career counseling & labor
man relations, group dyna market info. Exp. - Human
Minimum qualifications Re­
mics & counseling are pref. relations, group dynamics
quired; Qualify with typing
SOCIAL WORKER
Must possess a valid OR. & counseling are pref. Pd.
speed of 40 wpm with no
PROJECT
Driver's License. $822 mo. or voluntary satisfactory
more than six errors.
COORDINATOR
service in community acti­
Requires MSW. 2 years
CETA VI
experience, qualified CETA; Rate of Pay: Beginning rate
Proj. Communication - Sec. vities. Must have a valid
II. Contact the Parry Cen of pay: $3.80/hr. $661.20/ Duties: To develop applies
- Positions: 3. Performs Or. Driver’s License. $683
mo.
ter for Children, 3415 S.E. mo.
$7934.40/yr. Forty tion process and criteria for sec. duties in an admini.
Powell Blvd., 234 9591.
office
of
the
District.
Oper
hour week usually Monday- Safe Home certification; To
ates office machines. Main­ Desegregation Pro. - De­
Friday but may be Wednes­ coordinate Safe Home pro­
day Sunday occasionally.
gram with current commu­ tains minor financial ac­ segregation Instruc. Aide -
Provides
nity crime prevention or­ counts. Exp. - Previous Positions: 10.
W ATER RESOURCES
Apply: Multnomah County ganizations; To recruit resi­ sec. exp. is pref. Ability to assis. in classrooms, re­
ASSISTANT
Direct Health Services, dents to volunteer for Safe type 60 wpm; shorthand 90 source centers, or other
instructional areas involv­
12240 N.E. Glisan Street, Home program; To screen wpm. $760 mo.
ing close contact with pu
Salary: $700/mo. (CETA 248-3645 (Claire Scott).
and certify potential Safe
Vll. The Water Resources
Homes. Requirements: 2 Proj. Communication - Citi­ pits on an individual basis in
Assis, will, during a one yr.
years experience working zen Involvement Asst. (RE­ order to master min. com­
period beginning February
with volunteers; 1 year cri­ SUME - Respon. for re­ petency require, of the Dis.
1978: Familiarize concern
sis
intervention counseling sponding to requests of citi­ Exp. - Working with child­
AUTHOR/ARTIST
ed citizens with relevant
experience; A bility to zens for general info, con­ ren in instructional envi­
SOURCE BOOK
lands, agencies, and re­
write; Knowledge of com­ cerns of citizens with re­ ronment is pref. $604 mo.
search information that Compile information, re­ munity resources, including spect to the Port. Public
they might more effectively search, interview, edit ma­ law enforcement agencies; Schools. Shall participate Proj. Action - Student Ac­
participate in federal and terial for book or art activi­ College degree in social in the sec. and clerical tasks tivity Asst. - Positions: 2.
state watershed manage
ties, and biographies and services or 3 years equiva­ to carry out these duties. Respon. for supervision of
ment decisions.
opportunities in the Oregon lent experience; Valid Ore­ Exp.: Ability to type 60 student activities. Assist in
gon Driver's License. Sa­ wpm. Positions; 1. $822 the expansion of interscho­
area.
mo.
lastic activities for stu­
Work with federal and
lary: $790/month.
dents. Maintain class rolls,
state agencies to provide Qualifications: Prior exper­
I Proj. 132 ISS - Community attendance, and other re­
adequate avenues for pub­ ience in writing, editing
COMMUNITY
I Aide - Positions: 2. Pro- cords. Operate audio-visual
lic education and involve­ and lay-out, interviewing,
ADVOCATE
Exp. - Working
| vides assistance in develop- equip.
ment in watershed manage­ questionnaires. Commit­
CETA VI
with
children
in instruc­
I
ing
an
effec.
working
rela-
ment.
ment and knowledge of art
I tionship betw een the tional environment is pref.
world. Access to artists Duties: To assist Project
Assist local citizen groups programs in schools, and Coordinator in recruiting, j school, home & community $683 mo.
in the development and museum and art projects. screening and certifying groups. Operate audio-vi-
conducting of watershed You must be CETA Title VI Safe Homes; To assist in I sual equip. Exp. -- Human Proj. Learn -- Proj. Tutor -
management workshops in eligible and live within City the training and providing , relations, group dynamics Positions: 6. Provides assis.
each of the 18 major water­ limits of Portland. Salary: of on-going follow-up with and counseling are pref. in classrooms, resource cen­
shed basins in Oregon.
$833 .nonth. Term of em­ volunteers; To assist in pre­ Must possess a valid OR. ters, or other instructional
areas involving close con­
ployment 1 year. Interest­ paring publicity for the Driver’s License. Pd. or
Organize and conduct a ri­ ed applicants apply direct Safe Home program; To voluntary satisfactory ser­ tact with pupils on an indi­
ver conference in June 1978 no phone calls please Sub­ perform necessary clerical vice in community activi­ vidual or group basis. Main­
tain class rolls, attendance,
to develop a state wide mit resumes to the Wo duties; To assist in develop­ ties. $822 mo.
and other records. Operate
perspective on the state's men's Art Project, 333 S.E. ment of stable funding and
audio-visual equip. Operate
support for the Safe Home
free-flowing river resource. 3rd, Portland, 97214.
program; To accept assign­ Woodmere A lternative a resource center, & aid
PUBLIC LANDS
ments from Coordinator as School - Instruc. Aide - students in the use of the
ASSISTANT
necessary. Requirements: 2 Positions: 5. Provides as­ facility. Exp. - Working
years experience working sis. in classrooms, resource with children in instruc­
5 POSITIONS
Salary: $700/month (CETA
in a social service agency; centers, or other instruc­ tional environment is pref.
Vl>. The one year Public Dance Theatre Co. seeks Knowledge of community tional areas involving close $604 mo.
Ijmds Educational Pro performers with 3 years resources, including law en­ contact with pupils on an
gram will consist of: Educa­ movement and/or theatre forcement agencies; 1 year individual or group basis. Proj. Mainstream - In­
tion of interested citizens teaching and/or performing experience in crisis inter­ Organize, prepare and dis­ structional Aide - Posi­
as to relevant public land experience.
vention; 50 wpm typing; tribute instructional ma­ tions: 5. Provides assis. in
Maintain class
laws and agency regula­
and Valid Oregon Driver's terials.
classrooms, or other in­
tions, improving their abi
License.
Salary: $728/ rolls, attendance, and other structional areas involving
1 POSITION
records.
Operate
audio­
lily to participate in federal
month.
close contact with pupils on
visual equip. Exp. - Work­
land management deci­ Dance Theatre Co. seeks
an individual or group ba­
ing
with
children
in
instruc.
sions; Preparation of edu­ visual artist to design and Apply by February 21st,
sis.
Organize, prepare, dis­
environ, is pref. $604 mo.
cational materials; Deve­ construct sets. Additional 5:30 p.m. to:
tribute instructional ma­
lopment of a “Citizen's experience in lighting, de­ PACT. Inc.
terials.
Maintain class
Guide to the BLM"; Con­ sign and teaching helpful.
3534 S.E. Main
rolls, attendance, and other
ducting a series of public/
233-1113 (Linda Stoltz)
records. Exp. - Working
agency interaction work­ Must meet CETA VI re­
with children in instruc­
shops; Development of a quirements.
An Equal Op;iortunity
tional environment is pref.
booklet; and Establishment
Em;4oyer
$604 mo.
of a state wide information Moving Space is An Equal
network dealing with pub­ Op.mrtunity Em;4oyer.
lic lands resources and is­ Call 235 2138 for informa­
sues.
tion.
JOB FINDER
Ibktronix
O p p o rtu n ities
On rail, temporary cafeteria work available
both day and awing shift Prior experience in food
preparation and nerv ing helpful These jobs ran
lead to permanent posit Kins
W e have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators Form al
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required Fam iliarity w ith 129 IB M card punch or
In fo rrx key to disc desirable
Part tune posit axis av «liable for electronic
assembly work Good v ision and the a b ility to do
detailed work required Training w ill he prov ided
Clerk lÿptst
W ill perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties Average typin g a bility required
W ill perform advanced set rtta n a l.
stenographic and clerical duties Tw o years'
secretarial training or experience required Above
average typing ability, and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirem ent programs, educational support and
profit shanng plan
Applv at Tektronix In dustrial Park or w n ir
to ' F K T R O N IX . IN C ., P O Box 500 P,
Beaverton. OK 97077
A n equal opportunity employer m /f.
"Ibktronix
ixMg'mmiKttif«»
’our positions: Recreation
,nd C reativity C enter,
turnaide Community Coun
il. Apply by 2-17-78, 314
4.W. 6th. 97209. 226X1354.
"ETA VI eligible
RECREATION/
T lTORIAL PROGRAM
DEVELOPER
CETA VI
P u t in
sad
Aa Equal Op mrtunity
Em.doyer
ties: 1. Tutor resident in all
basic skills areas. 2. Plan
and supervise recreational
program for residents in
areas such as arts and
crafts, cultural enrichment,
and athletic activities. 3.
Research and investigate
PRE-SCHOOL
TEACHER/ASSISTANT recreational activities. 4.
Assist staff in destgn. im
COORDINATOR
plem entation and indi­
CETA II eligibility neces vidual recreational and tu­
»ary. Call Neighborhood torial program. 5. Compile
House. 226 3251 for applies a resource tool for recrea­
tional and/or tutorial pur­
tion and job description.
poses. 6. Refine and revise
resource tool as necessary.
Qualification«: 1. An ability
and aptitude for working
independently. 2. Ex per
ience and skills in working
with team management ap­
proach to problem solving
will be given favorable con
sidération. 3. Experience
working with adolescents.
Rate ef Pay: $700/month.
Send resume by February
18th to: Out Front House.
S.E. 18th. Portland.
She’s pregnant. 928
OR. 97214.
She’s deserted.
She needs help.
She should call
221-0598
B irth rig h t
free confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building at
1130S W Morrison
A a Equal Op;iertunity
Em.iioyer
Apply: Oregon Wilderness
Coalition. 2637 S.W. Water
St.. Portland, 97201. 222
1963 (Bob Burnett).
LOCAL
VOLUNTEERS
HELP DECIDE
HOW YOUR GIFT
IS SPENT
U n ite d
W ay
Churches plan joint services
The Pastor and members of the New
Hope and Morning Star Missionary Bap­
tist Churches of Portland, Oregon extend
an invitation to all to come and worship
with these two churches, as they continue
their monthly Fellowship Services, Sun­
day, February 19, 1978 at the Morning
Star Missionary Baptist Church, 106 N.E.
Ivy, Portland, Oregon, the Reverend S.S.
McCullumn, Pastor.
806 N.E. Alberts Street
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor
PORTLAND
OEANING WORKS
NORTH A N X PORTLAND
2814429
2S2-1361
Facility Review Proj. -
Tech. Writer - (RESUME)
Positions: 3. Reviews exist­
ing procedures with dept.
heads & prepares proce­
dure manuals for use by
Main. Staff. Reviews com­
pleted job orders to obtain
actual costs. Reviews all
reports produced by ac­
counting and data process­
ing.
Qualif: Familiarity
with maintenance and con­
struction. Mathematically
adept with exp. in 2 cf the
following: Tech. Writing,
Statistics, Accounting, Da­
ta Processing, Indus. Eng.
$803 mo.
Proj. Grow -- Instruc. Aide
- Positions: 5. Provides
assis. in classrooms, re­
source centers, or other
instruc. areas involving
close contact with pupils on
an individual or group ba­
sis. Identify & organize ref.
& resource materials. Sup.
& aid students. Exp. -
Working with children in
instruc. environ, is pref.
$604 mo.
Athletic Proj. Training 4
Assis. - Athletic Trainer
(RESUME) - Positions: 3.
Gose observation of all
members of the girls and
boys athletic teams for
symptoms & signs of injury
or illness that suggest ref.
to a physician. Attendance
at team practice sessions &
at all home & away athletic
events. Admini. of first aid
treatment. Maintain ade­
quate records/accident re­
ports. Supervise & main­
tain the training quarters
in an orderly & sanitary
state. Quali: Must have a
current first aid card. Labo­
ratory training & classroom
work in a certified college
trainers program. Be ap­
proved by the Dept. Head
of the college offering the
trainers program. $722 mo.
Athletic Proj. Training 4
Assis. - Athletic Asst. [RE­
SUME) - Positions: 23. Su­
pervise & control the locker
rms, parking areas. Sup
& control the entrance &
exist of the audience. Con­
Student Advocate Proj. - fer with the coaching staff
Student Advocate Aide - on security measures. As­
Positions: 13. Provides as­ sist in record keeping &
sis. in the improvement of ability to type. Exp.: Exp.
participation in school acti- > with a recreation program
vities. Aid and assist indi­ or community program is
vidual or groups of stu­ desirable.
dents in activities such as
spelling, math & reading. Applications are now being
Maintain class rolls, atten­ accepted thru Feb. 16,
dance & other records. 1978. Please apply in per­
Operate audio-visual equip. son to Personnel Services,
Exp. - Working with child­ 631 N.E. Clackamas St..
ren in instruc. environ, is Port.
pref. $683 mo.
An Equal Op.iortunity
Employer
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ST. AN DR EW C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL
Phone: 284-1620
Grades 1 through 8
O N I DAY SM VIC I
M iser R epairs - Ne Charge
Pick -up A Delivery
Facility Review Proj. -
8up;»ort S ocialist - (RE­
SUME). Reviews physical
facilities of School Dis. Ml
and categorizes & quanti-
Fies bldg, components. Re­
view physical inventory of
materials in 2 warehouses
& assist in determining
adequate inventory to sup­
port bldg, renovation pro­
grams. Provides info for an
updated published bldg, in­
ventory document & pro­
vides info on components.
Quali: Familiarity with
maintenance & construc­
tion. Mathematically adept
with exp. in 1 of the follow­
ing: Mechanical Eng., Civil
Eng., Architectural Eng.,
Bldg. Constrc., Drafting or
Design of Bldgs., Bldg
Maintenance (other than
custodial), Indus. Eng. Po­
sitions: 3. $803 mo.
The Catch Proj. - Instruc.
Aide - Positions: 3. Pro­
vides assis. in classrooms,
resource centers, or other
instruc. areas involving
close contact with pupils on
an individual or group ba­
sis. Identify and organize
ref. & resource materials.
Maintain class rolls and
other records. Operate au
dio-visual equip. Exp. -
Working with children in
instructional environment
is pref. $604 mo.
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Masses:
5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday
10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday
12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday
4919 N.E. 9th Ave.
Norita Kelly, Principal
Facility Review proj. - Ad­
mini. Asst. IRESUMEI -
P osition : 1. I .cads a team
of Tech. Writers and Sup
port Specialists in complet
ing a set of manuals &
documents as described in
the position summaries of
Tech. Writer and Support
Specialist.
Must have
working knowledge of eith­
er a Tech. Writer or a
Support Specialist duties.
Must have a B.S. or B.A.
degree in a subject related
to the work to be assigned.
$8.33 mo.
CETA S.ieeial Proj. Plan­
ning - Planning Assist. -
Position«: 6. Assist in the
development of a needs
assessment. Develop proj.
proposals. Develop a pro­
gram for a long range plan­
ning for special proj. for
School Dis. Ml. Education:
Bachelor of Science degree
is pref. Exp.
Writing
skills, language skills, pro­
posal writing. $803 mo.
"The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old
man who will not laugh is a fool."
George Santayana
Serving will be the Mass Ushers and
Deacon Boards of both Churches. Lifting
up the Lord in song will be the Dynamic
Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church
Mass Choir and the Magnificent New
Hope Missionary Baptist Church Mass
Choir.
Bringing the Evening's message will be
the Reverend A. Bernard Devers, Pastor
of the New Hope Missionary Baptist
Church. Service will begin at 7:00 p.m.
ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH
School Ground« Restora­
tion Proj. - Grounds Reo
toration Aide - Respon. for
performing general euito-
dial care of the building and
grounds. Mows and trims
lawns. Ability to operate
minor mechanical equip
such as edgers, power lawn
mowers, etc. Positions: 4
$652 mo.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY
3B66 N. WManrw Aw.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Ne Aloxondor, Proprietor
Reverend Thomas L. Stray hand, Minister
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You are W elcome to Worship at
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC.
“A warm spirit of fellowship always”
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D O. “The Holiness Preacher," Pastor
Sunday;
Sunday School
9:15 u n
Morning Worship
11:15 am
“Showers ol Blessings Broadcast"
KG AR 1550
U:30am-12;30pm
' PB(
6:30 pm
Evangelistic Worship
8:00 pm
Tuesday-Friday
Noon Day Prayer
Tuesday:
Bible Band/Jr. Chuich
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
“The Pastor Speaks”
84 NF. KiUingsworth
2814M99
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