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Portland Observer April 9. 1981 Page 9 Portland Observer JOB FINDER A COORDINATOR (Emergency Crisis intervention Project) Job Responsibilities: Coordinate all activities of the Emergency Crisis Intervention Project. This includes designing, implementing, and monitoring procedures for project eligibility, screening, intake, and records; working effect ively with low-income community residents, local organizations, utility and fuel companies, and other energy programs on energy related and crisis issues; development of information and materials on energy alternative resources and energy conservation; supervision and evaluation of staff and volunteers. Q u alification s: Prefer experience in crisis in tervention and poverty programs or minimum two years experience in energy related field; knowledge of local community programs and resources; minimum one year experience in staff supervision capacity; good oral and written communication skills; ability to work with minimal supervision. Must have ability to work with various ethnic groups and the poor. Prefer applicant with typing skills and knowledge of filing systems. Must have valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Salary: $11,000 Annually. Closing Date: Friday, April 17, 1981,4:00 P.M. Submit resumes to: Anna M. Madden ENERGY PROJECT MANAGER King Neighborhood Facility ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ASSOCIATE LIBRARIAN (2nd of four ranks) To participate in a variety of administrative studies, office processes and coordinating of library programs. MLS or equivalent in training and experience required. Experience in a large research library system with a variety of assign ments highly desirable. Initial salary within the range of $17,000 $21,500. 11980-81). Job sharing could be neogitable. Please refer to position #215 on application and resume to: LIBRARY PERSONNEL OFFICER Stanford University Library Stanford, CA 94305 An Equal Opportunity Employer METRO 'S W A S H IN G TO N PARK ZOO Has the following sum mer, Management intern positions available: C hildren's Zoo S u p e r visors - $5.50 per hour. Assist children's Zoo Keeper; supervises a corp of 50-60 high school-age volunteers; develops public interpre tation programs, fu ll time, June 14 - Septem ber 7. Must be available for work, 5 /3 0 , 6 /6 , 6/13. ( I I Zoo to You C oordi nator - $5.50 $6.50 per hour. Plan and present live animal shows to large groups of children; train and supervise pro gram assistants; re sponsible for program scheduling. Part-tim e, 5 /1 - 6 /1 2 . Full-tim e, 6 /1 5 -9 /7 . (2) Zoo to You A ssist- ants - $4.00 - $5.00 per hour. Assist Zoo to You Coordinator; take part in and assist'in produc tion of live animal shows; provide care for animals, clean-up and maintenance of equip ment; able and willing to drive both automatic and standard shift vans. Full time, 6 /1 5 - 9 /7 , plus 3 days prior training. (1) S idew alk Zoologiat - $5.50 - $6 50 per hour. Present short shows to visitors; answers general questions; meet with Zoo staff to discuss pro gress of program. Full time, 6 /15 - 9/7. (1) S idew alk Zoologiat (R e lie f) - $5.50 - $6.50 per hour. Part-tim e (Saturdays and S un days) 6/15 - 9/7. Apply: Metro Personnel Office METRO PO LITAN SERVICE DISTRICT 527 S.W . Hall Portland, OR 97201 By Friday, May 1, 1981, at 5:00 p.m . Phone: 221-1646. An Equal Opportunity Employer GUARDS Pinkerton Inc. Immediate opening Port land area. Car and phone ! required. Apply in per son at: 4106 NE Tillam ook Mon-Fri. from 9:00 a.m.- ( noon, 2-4 p.m . Vets bring DD214 An Equal Opportunity Employer PROGRAMMER/ANALYSTS SYSTEMS ANALYSTS PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS Rogers b Associetet. a m*|or supplier of computer con sulting services in the Sen Francisco area, seeks highly- motivated DP professionals with successful careers in business systems and programming Succaeaful candidates will have above average interpersonal skills, strong oral and written communication abilities and a minimum of four years technical experience which includes some combi nation of the following • IBM 370. O S /M V S /J E S . TS O /SPF. IMS, OL/I, CISC. VSAM • AMDAHL, BURROUGHS 6000 7000 UNIVAC 1,00 • COBOL, PL/I MARK IV, RPG II FORTRAN • CMS. WYLBUR, ROSCOE. NCSS • IDMS NOMAD. FOCUS Rogers b Associates offers a competitive salary end benefit program If you possess the skills and desire to pursue a career in computer consulting, we would be pleased to discuss your career plans in graater detail Submit your resume or contact: Craig Collins ROGERS & ASSOCIATES 16 California Street, L 602 San Francisco, CA 94111 (415)781 6926 PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR W ashington Park Zoo, a departm ent of the Metropolitan Service District (M etro ). Can didates are required to have strong back grounds in press relations, production of large promotional events and marketing/advertising programs similar to those now underway and anticipated at the Zoo. Desirable experience includes service at a zoo or aquarium or other public, non-profit institution. Coordinator will also work with Metro's public affairs office to coordinate activities. Closing date for ap plications is April 15, 1981, at 5:00 p.m. Can didates will be selected and on the job by May 15th which will allow a two week training period with the current Coordinator. Salary range: $22,504 $27,343. Deliver completed ap plications to: M ETRO PO LITA N SERVICE DISTRICT Personnel Office 527 S.W . Hall Street Portland, Oregon 97201 CIRCULATION PERSON Commission Sales. Call: 283-2486 POSTAL EMPLOYEE E X A M IN A T IO N RELATIONS The Portland, Oregon SPECIALIST Post Office will be a c W e are looking for an cepting applications for experienced Human Re the M otor Vehicle. O p sources person to a d erator Examination from minister FPS Employee April 13. 1981 through Relations, EEO and A f April 24, 1981. A ppli firm ative Action p ro cants must have at least grams. You would a-'ist one year full-tim e or in Human Resources- equivalent, experience Department training and driving trucks or buses salary a d m in is tra tio n of 11 passenger capacity projects. Qualifications or over. The starting include experience with salary is $9.05 per hour Workers' Compensation, with increases up to Federal and State wage $18,011 (plus cost of and hour laws, dem on living). Application must strable organizational, be made on a PS Form written, verbal and fo r 2479B, which may be mal presentation skills, obtained at the: fu n d a m e n ta l u n d e r M A IN POST OFFICE standing of statistics. Personnel Section For immediate consider Room 2023 ation, apply at 8601 715 NW Hoyt ST S .W . Murray Blvd., Portland, OR Beaverton, or send your I Monday through Friday, resume to Nancy 8AM to 5PM. Andrews, P.O . Box TELEPHONE 23489 PO-1, Portland, R EC RU ITM EN T OR 97223, or call at Part-time evening posi 641-3151, ext. 156. tions available for in FLOATING dividuals to recruit and PO INT schedule blood donors SYSTEM S into the blood center. An Equal Opportunity Must be outgoing, Employer M -F -H friendly, persevering and have a good telephone voice and manner. Pre EXECUTIVE STAFF v io u s te le p h o n e SECRETARY soliciting experience is Housing Authority desired. Salary $3.40 of Portland P e rfo rm s s e c re ta r ia l per hour. Applications duties for the executive a c c e p t e d b e tw e e n s ta ff d e p a r t m e n t . 1:30 p.m . and 3 p.m . Typing, filing, ordering ONLY at: A M E R IC A N of s u p p lie s ; RED CROSS p r e p a r a tio n r o u tin e 4200 SW Corbett reports and corres Portland, OR 97201 p o n d e n c e ; r e lie v e s An Equal Opportunity agency receptionist and Employer operates a variety of o f f i c e e q u ip m e n t ; type 55 wpm; shorthand 70 wpm ; attention to detail, ability to exhibit professional attitude in dealing with the public. S alary $ 1 0 0 8 /m o n th . Submit HAP em ploy ment application no later than 4:30 pm W ed nes day, April 15, 1981 to: Karen Bell PERSONNEL A D M IN IS T R A T O R 1605 NE 45 249-5526 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation or political affiliation. An Equal Opportunity Employer $1,420.00 starting per month $2,022.76 after five years service The Portland Police Bureau's Minority Recruiting Unit is seeking qualified minorities and women for the position. If you are interested in a career in law enforcement and are 21 years or older, have a high school diploma or G.E.D, are a U.S. citizen and have no felony convictions, the Bureau is interested in you. * Emergency Crisis Intervention Project) Job Responsibilities: Responsibilities include performing outreach interviews and program services in conjunction w ith en Emergency Crisis Intervention Project which serves low- income residents of the N ortheast Portland area. Duties will also include screening, infor mation and referrals to other energy programs serving the poor; developing case records; authorizing approved households for payment; providing client advocacy, and developing re sources for utilization during energy em er gencies; working effectively with program ap plicants, fuel and utility companies, and various community groups and organizations. Q u a lific a tio n s : Prefer experience in energy related area, or applicant must have one year experience in poverty programs. Applicant must have good knowledge of northeast area; ability to work w ith various ethnic groups and the poor; ability to type; valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Salary: $9,500 Annually. Closing Date: Friday, April 17, 1981,4:00 P.M. Submit resumes to: Anna M. Madden ENERGY PROJECT M A N A G E R King Neighborhood Facility PROGRAMMER ANA LYST II Programmer Analyst to support various M IS activities in the m arket ing, finance, engineering a n d m a n u f a c t u r in g areas. COBOL and DATA BASE experience required. Highly d e sirable experience would include PRIME systems, FORTRAN and working knowledge of a m anu facturing environment. For im m ediate co n sideration call Bob Clay I at: 641-3151. ext. 154 BOOKEEPER Or send resume to: Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s , P.O. Box 23489 PO 2 part-time, hours can be FLOATING arranged. $4.25 to start PO INT plus benefits. Variety SYSTEMS of assignments. Ideal for homemaker with ac JOB OPENING counting experience and Job opening In Salem s c h o o l-a g e c h ild re n . w ith Legislature Must Telephone 224-5145 or have excellent clerical send resume: skills, be able to work OREGON LUNG under pressure, and A SSO C IA TIO N some overtime. Contact: 1020 SW Taylor #830 H ARRIETT C IV IN Portland, OR 97205 229 5700 ex 88833 An Equal Opportunity A p p lic a tio n d e a d lin e Employer April 10th. An Equal Opportunity Employer pOtlCE O F F /c ^ L OUTREACH WORKER Applications are now being accepted at Portland Civil Service 510 SW Mont gomery, Portland, Oregon between the hours of 8:00 and 5:00. Registration must be done in person. Applicants will be notified by mail as to test date. METRO'S W ASHINGTON PARK ZOO MANAGEMENT INTERN (Insect Zoo Assistant) $3.50 per hour. Works w ith Insect Zoo Super visor setting up new ex hibits at Insect Zoo; caring for animals, main taining appearance of exhibit; conducts insect walks with small groups of children, answers questions for public. Requires ability to work w ith public and to in teract with and supervise children. 9om e k n o w ledge of biology or ability and willingness to ac quire that knowledge is desirable. Requires suffi cient equivalent co m bination of education or experience to dem on strate ability to read and understand instructions and exercise independ ence of judgm ent. This position is fu ll-tim e, seasonal, June 13 - Septem ber 7, and will require working w e e k ends, possibly helf days | on weekends in M ay. Apply: Metro Personnel Office M ETRO PO LITAN SERVICE D ISTR IC T 527 S.W . Hall Portland, OR 97201 By Friday, April 17, 1981, at 5:00 p .m . Phone: 221 1646. A n Equal Opportunity Employer Applications accepted until April 21,1961. For further information contact: Officer Dwight Ford, Officer Jeannie Bradley or Officer Beth Knudsen 248-5653, Personnel Division, 222 S.W . Pine Street, Portland, Oregon 97204. ¡V. I«. S.W . W ASHINGTON HOSPITALS M E D IC A L TEC H NO LO G IST Full tim e, swing (te m porary) possibility of full time. RESPIRATORY TH ER APIST Full time, swing and full tim e night shifts. Must be certified registered or registery eligible. R A D IA T IO N THER APY TECH Full tim e, days. Radi .non therapy regi stery or experience pre ferred. W illing to train radiologic tech. Con ceptual knowledge of data processing helpful. VAN C O U V E R H O SPITAL A Division of S.W . Washington Hospitals 3400 Main St. Vancouver, W A 98663 w w n i From Portland-289-1181 ext. 522. An Equal Opportunity Employer M -F -H C HILD CARE W ORKER Full-tim e, work with adolescent girls. Group home setting. B ack ground in Social Science or experience helpful. Send resume to: 538 SE Ash Portland, Oregon 97211 A C O U N TIN G CLERK SENIOR Oregon City Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n announces an open competitive examination for Sr. Accounting Clerk. $1,041 beginning rate. Duties Involve the perform ance of m od erately complex to com plex work involving the application of book keeping and accounting principles, in the m ain tenance of co m p uter ized muncipal finance records. Requirements: considerable knowledge of modern accounting principles and practices and their application to fund accounting. Ability to work independently w ith a minimum of supervision. 3 years of progressively responsible experience and training in bookkeeping or ac counting w ork, p refer ably in governm ental accounting, w ith ex perience in computerized accounting o peratio n . The examination will be based on training and experience to be weighted at 60% of the final grade and a written test to be w eighted at 40% of the final grade. Applications will be re ceived in the office of the Civil Service C om mission, 320 W arner Milne Rd, Oregon City, Or 97046, until April 24th, 1981. Phone 666-