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    Page 12 Portland Observer, October 29, 1981
MENTAL HEALTH
THERAPIST
'PORTLAND OBSERVER
JOB FINDER
HOSPITAL
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
S .W . Washington
Hospitals
is proud to o ffe r you a
24-hour job line phone
number. Call us at:
289-1181 ext. 6006
W A S H IN G T O N
COUNTY
CLERK OF THE
BOARD
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
$1200 $1459 per m onth,
serves as Clerk of the
Board of C ounty C o m ­
missioners; has wide va­
riety of clerical tasks and
meeting legal deadlines
on matters appearing be­
fore the Board. Requires
substantial and increas­
ingly responsible exper in
clerical w o rk including
the preparation and pro­
cessing of legal in s tru ­
ments and the m ainten­
ance of filing system s;
training in secretarial
coursew ork; m ust be
able to w o rk in d e p e n ­
dently and m eet legal
deadlines. Must be w il­
ling to w ork one n ig h t
per m onth; shorthand
desirable. County appli­
cations only, resum es
not accepted. Last filing
date, November 6, 1981.
W O R D PRO CESSO R
Requires a m inim um of
five years combined edu­
cation and experience in
health or m ental health
re la te d e n v ir o n m e n t.
M u st have good g ra m ­
m ar, p u n ctu atio n and
spelling, with strong sec
retarial and organization­
al skills to handle a varied
workload; requires 80 +
W P M typing, experience
on word processor, and
transcription skills; must
be available to work ev­
enings and Saturdays as
part of 40-hr week. With
s ta ff of 2 0 + persons,
must like people. Salary
range: $ 1 0 -$ 1 2 ,0 0 0 /y r,
DOE. A p p lic a tio n s can
be obtained from North/
N o rth e a s t C o m m u n ity
M e n ta l H e a lth C enter,
310 N .E . O regon S t.,
Portland, OR 97232 or by
calling 239-8871. Closing
date for ap p licatio n s is
Nov. 13, 1981._________
P rovide day tre a tm e n t
services to ch ro nically !
mentally ill adults. M S W
required. S end resum e
by November 9, 1981 to:
C e n te r fo r C o m m u n ity 1
Keypunch
M e n ta l H ealth
C o n q u est C e n te r
5630 N .E. U nion
P ortlan d . OR 97211
IN S T R U C T O R
English as a Second
Languege
M .A . ft tw o years fu ll­
tim e ESL teach in g ; or
M .A . in TESL or Applied
Linguistics and one year
fu ll-tim e ; or B .A . and
one yeai full-time teach­
ing intensive ESL in
higher education. T e m ­
porary em ergen cy a p ­
pointm ents, to be filled
in case of enrollment ov­
erload. For inform ation
contact: Instructor Pool
Screening C o m m itte e ,
English Language Insti­
tu te, Extension A nnex,
Oregon State University,
Corvallis OR 97331; or
call 754-2464. An A A /E O
employer; complies Sec
504 Rehab Act 1973.
Make application for the
above positions at:
W ash in g to n C ou n ty
Personnel
160 N. 1st A v e .,
Room 306.
H illsboro, OR 97123
Travel
Reser
Agent —
We have an immediate need for a
Travel Keservalion Agent-Supervisor Two
year»' minimum Apollo automated
reservations »y»tem experience Emphasis
on ticketing and fare» International
reservations background desirable
Demonstrated agency office supervisory
skills required
Salary is commensurate with
ba< kground Benefits include educational
support, health and dental insurance and
profit sharing programs.
Please call Nancir DeVita, 6Z7hlZZ or
respond in person to our Employment Office
at 12901 S.W Jenkins Koad, Beaverton,
Oregon, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—
M .30 a m. to 4:00 p.m
An equal opportunity employer m /f/hc.
ifektronix
d ate for this position is
highly m o tiv a te d and
possesses professional
p ub lic relations skills.
Responsibilities include
screening, routing calls
and visitors and various
administrative tasks. Re­
quires a high school d i­
plom a or G .E .D . and
minimum two-year office
/s w it c h b o a r d e x p e r ­
ience. Please respond in
writing to above position
by Nov. 2, 1981, to:
C ablesystem s P acific
317 S .W . A ld er
S u ite 760
P ortlan d OR 97204
Cablesystems Pacific is
an Equal Opportunity
Employer
Requires keypunch training. plus
one to two years recent experience with
Inforex, Univac, IBM or I'a tu Point Ilk)
key to disc operating equipment
Benefits include insurance, profit
sharing, and educational programs
Applications accepted Monday.
Tuesday, and Wednesday from 8:30 to
4:00 p.m at the Tektronix Employment
Office at 12901 S.W. Jenkins Koad.
Beaverton
We are an equal opportunity
employer, in f he.
Tektronix
H M M l 'IlIh ltS tU IM I
TEA C H E R
N O N -E N G L IS H
S P E A K IN G
STUDENTS
(.5 FTE E lem en tary
Position)
The
TES
L (T each in g
R E C E P T IO N IS T /
English as a Second Lan­
CLERK T Y P IS T
R A D IO SALES
guage) teacher will p ro ­
Seeking individual with
ACCOUNT
vide
tutorial instruction
60 wpm typing. Excellent
E X E C U T IV E
and special assistance to
oral and written commu­
KEX Radio is searching non English speaking stu­
nication skills and proof­
for a qualified radio sales dents. Requires Oregon
reading ability. Data pro
acco un t e xecu tive b e ­ Basic or Standard teach­
cessing kn o w led g e a
cause
of a recent internal ing certification, formal
plus. For excellent c o m -!
prom otion from sales. training in teaching Eng­
pany benefits contact Al- (
W e are looking for a per­ lish as a second la n ­
ma M cDowell after 8:30
son w ith a m inim um of guage or equivalent and
am at 243-7421.
three years b roadcast valid Oregon d river's li­
M E N T A L H EA LTH
A n Equal Opportunity
sales experience a n d /o r cense. Job begins as
SERVICES
Employer
a strong sales marketing soon as possible. Re
C O O R D IN A T O R
REW ARD
background. The person quest additional informa­
TR A IN E E
My house was broken in­ m ust be hightly m o ti­ tion and em ployer's a p ­
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
to on Saturday, the 17th
vated to w a rd personal plication form from:
$1259-$1531 full tim e
of October 1381 between
g ro w th and a c h ie v e ­
P ER S O N N E L
rate, part-tim e position;
4:30 and 8:00 p .m .— ad­
m ent, be a self-starter,
P O. Box 16667
works in the civil c o m ­
dress 4706 NE 7th Ave.
appear and a rtic u la te
P ortlan d , OR. 97216
m itm en t program ; p e r­
in Portland. Am ong the
well and have a very pro­ Em ployer's application
forms a variety of com ­
things stolen are: a mi- . fe s s io n a l d e m e a n o r . fo rm m ust be returned
m unity m ental health
crnwave oven; 1 system
C andidates w ill be se- by 5 pm, N ovem ber 13,
s u p p o rt fu n c tio n s .
3 Zenith television (1 9 ')
lected
from resum es I 1981, to be considered,
C o u rs e w o rk
in
w ith 2 rem ote control
received
no later than
A n Equal Opportunity
psychology, social work,
hardware; 1 truetone TV
Friday, October 30. Send
Employer
c o m m u n it y m e n t a l
19’ lone of the antennae your resum e to Skip
health, or exper in men
is broken at the top
T o w n s e n d , G e n e ra l
tai health service provi­
C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D
knob, 1 M o n tg o m e ry
Sales M a n a g e r, KEX
sion; exper in civil com ­
Ward T V. 19*; 1 5-piece Radio, 4949 S .W . M a c ­
m itm e n t, a s s e s s m e n t
M C A stereo system
L IB R A R IA N
adam, Portland, Oregon
and referral, or crisis in­
$7.72/h r $8 2 8 /h r. Clos
(J .C Penney brand); 1 97201. No phone calls,
te r v e n tio n p r e fe r r e d .
code a phone
ing date 5:00 pm, O cto ­
please. KEX R adio/G ol-
C o u n ty a p p lic a t io n s
ber 30. 1981.
I am o ffe rin g $500 den W est Broadcasters
o nly, resum es not a c ­
rew ard for in fo rm a tio n
is an equal opportunity
cepted. Last filing date,
leading to the discovery employer.
D IR E C T O R , OFFICE
November 6,1981.
OF H O U S IN G PO LIC Y
of these items Call D a ­
TELEPHO NE
Starting salary: $32,427
vid Thom pson at 281-
A S S IS T A N T
R E C R U IT M E N T
$ 3 4 ,9 3 6 Closing d ate,
3314 or 543 1220
Part time positions avail­
C O O P E R A TIV E
5 .0 0 p .m ., O ctob er 30,
M E N T A L H EA LTH
LIB R A R Y
able for individuals to re­
1981
T H E R A P IS T
cruit and schedule blood
C O O R D IN A T O R
P a rt-tim e , ap prox. 20
donors into the blood
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
P ortland C ivil S ervice
hours per w eek, to pro­ c e n te r. M u st be o u t­
$1459-$1773 per m onth,
510 S W M o n tg o m e ry
going, friendly, persever
provides technical assist­ vide out-patient services
P ortlan d , OR 97201
ance to cooperative net­ to individual adult clients ing, and have a gopd
work libraries, responsi­ and fam ilies. T w o years teleph o n e voice and
W O M E N S C R IS IS
p o s tg r a d e x p e r ie n c e
ble for B o o ks-b y-M ail
m anner. Previous te le ­
T R A IN IN G
minimum. Skills in short­ phone soliciting experi­
Program, and m anage­
P
o
r
tla
n d 's W o m e n 's
term
therapy
and
under­
ence is desired. S alary
ment of office staff, req
served populations pre­ $4.14 an hour. A pplica­ Crisis Line o ffe rs crisis
exper in c o m m u n ity or
ferred. Send resume by tions accepted between intervention for victims
public library including
November 6, 1981 to:
project management ex­
1:30 and 3 pm only at of dom estic vio lence,
rape, and incest. Train­
C enter fo r C o m m u n ity
per and M aster's level
A m erican Red Cross,
ing
session for new vol­
training in library s c i­
M e n ta l H ealth
4200 S W C orbett, Port­
unteers
begins soon Call
6329 N .E. U nion
ence. C ounty a p p lic a ­
land, OR 97201.
232 9751.
Portland. OR 97211
tions only, resumes not
A n Equal Opportunity
accepted. Last filing
Employer
d ate, N ovem ber 13,
1981.
D R IVE R HELPER
U N IF IE D SEW ERAG E
AGENCY
$1293 per m onth w ith
periodic step increases,
drives diesel truck and
trailer com binations to
haul liquid and solid sew­
age w aste th ro u gh o u t
the county; operates irri­
gation systems to apply
sludge to acreage, in ­
cludes m anual labor as
required. Req previous
exper and training suffi­
cient to pass a perform ­
ance test driving a diesel
truck and tank trailer.
County applications on­
ly, resume not accepted.
Last filing date, Novem ­
b e r 6, 1981.
CABLE8Y8TEM8
PACIFIC
MARKETING
Telephone Call
Director/ Recep tfonlet
The successful candi­
PGE
Portland General Electric Company has an on­
going need for qualified employees at all levels.
You may be qualified for employment either in
an office or in an area requiring more physical
activity. If the clerical atm osphere appeals to
you, you need to have typing skills of at least 45
words per minute with good spelling, punctua­
tion, and grammar Your skills will be tested. If
your desires lean to w ard physical w o rk, you
may be asked to provide a current driver's li­
cense and have experience with various kinds of
eq uip m en t. If you are a professional seeking
em p lo ym en t, current positions are available
with PGE in the areas of engineering and data
services
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC C O M P A N Y
121 S .W . Salmon Street
Portland, Oregon 97204
An Equal Opportunity Employer tM /E )
P
urchasing
BUYER
Processes requisitions, solicits and ana­
lyzes bids, and negotiates contracts for
the purchase of equipment, supplies, and
services. Depending on experience, posi­
tion may include the additional respon­
sibilities of supervising and coordinating
the activities of a purchasing team We
seek an individual with excellent people
skills, an analytical mind and good writ­
ing abilities. Experience in negotiating
and writing contracturai agreements and
a business education is preferred.
Interested parties should forward resume
to Jim Stevenson
Good Samaritan
•J* Hospital & Medical Center
«X
•
2183 N.W. Northrup
Portlond, OR 97210
fqvw Opporheury
M /F
If you want
to stay
on top,
you have
to stay
in touch.
Ram has the signal that keeps you in constant touch
Providing direct dial, tone alert, tone voice, and
mobile telephone service.
' imer rm ro $
‘P t o p U f
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
713 S W 12th Ave . Portland. OR 97205
2 2 6 -1 5 0 7
I
O R E G O N S H A K E S P E A R E A N F E S TIV A L, A S H L A N D
1981
J. W esley H u s to n as B antu and Jam a s A vary aa S lzw e Bansl in th e
O re g o n S h a k o s p a a ra a n F e s tiv a l's p ro d u c tio n o f ''S lz w e B ansl Is
D e a d ." D irector: L uther Ja m e s P h o to by H a n k Kranzler.
T W O P LA Y S F R O M A S H L A N D . You don’t have to drive six hours to
see an Ashland play this fall. Right here in Portland you can sec last year's
sellout hit drama. Sitwe Bansi is Dead and this year’s gripping, The Island,
playing Nov. 12 -15 at Cabell Center for the Performing Arts at Catlin G a­
bel School. These two intense plays by South African W riter Athol Fugard
are presented as a benefit for Planned Parenthood and the Oregon Shake­
spearean Festival Association.
Sizwe Bansi is Dead will play Thursday, Nov. 12th at 8:30 p.m. and Sun.
day, N ov. 15th at 7:30 pm. The Island w ill play F rid ay, N ov. 13th and’
Saturday, Nov. 14th at 8:30 p.m . Reserved seat Patron tickets are $25.00
and include complimentary champagne General admission seating is $9.00
and balcony $6.00. Tickets are on sale at Planned Parenthood, 1200 S.E.
Morrison, and downtown at Sunbow Gallery, 206 S.W . Stark Phone reser­
vations: 233-1133.
C a tlin G abel R u m m a g e S ale. Thursday. Friday A Saturday Nov. 5. 6 &
Thursday/ Friday. 9 am-9 pm; Saiurday. 9 am-6 pm. at Portland’s M em ­
orial Coliseum Exhibit Halls.
MiL,^ r^.rV^o ^ *,*Ch001 • to r lM /F r e * H a llo w e e n P ro gram a. Albina (3605
N E 15th, 287-7147) Wed. Oct. 28. I0;30-11: 15 am for ages 3-5; Halloween
Program. Puppet Show and annual pum pkin contest. Thursday Oct. 29
m in in N ° rIh P o r,l’ nd <312 N Killingsworth. 284-5622). Friday. Oct
J?’ 10-30 a m
H “ l,OWCen Pr° 8 r“ ’ -P u p p e t show Saturday Oct.