Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 1983, Page 10, Image 10

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    ut : 10 Section IV Portland Observer, January 28,1963
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EMPLOYMENT
ELECTRONICS EXPERTS
ARE MADE. NOT BORN.
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women on the most sophisncated equipment imaginable: fiber optics, high-speed
automated switching, laser tracking and satellite communications.
Starting with basic technical classes, much o f your training occurs on the
job, under skilled technicians As you progress, you’ll be offered opportunities for
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ARMY.
BEALLYOUCANBE.
University Affiliated Program
Opening for Training Director of Nursing with senior acacemic appointment at
Crippled Children's Division and the School of Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences
University. The position affords an opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary
setting focusing on training of professional students in the field of M R /D D . Duties
include administration of Nursing Services, training, research and clinical practice.
Minimum qualificatins: M .N . and post-masters training with doctorate preferred.
Experience in working with handicapped children is necessary and an interest in
genetics is desirable. Affirmative action/equal opportunity employer Closing date
for receipt of application is May 15, 1963. Send to Leif G. Tardai, Ph D., Chair,
Search Committee, Crippled Children's Division, P.O. box 574, Portland, Oregon
97207.
4 FACULTY
PO S ITIO N S
School of Bus. ft Pub­
lic A d m , major empha
ala F in a n c e /E c o n .,
M gm t., Org. Behavior
ft Syatama Analyaia.
PhD. required. Salary
129,151 to »40,965
Cloaing date 3 /1 /8 3 .
Send letter of applica­
tion, reeume. ft 3 refer­
ences to: Univeralty of
Alaaka, J u n e a u ,1108
F. S t., Juneau, AK
99801
An Equal Employment
Opportunity/
Affirmative Action
institution.
W A S H IN G T O N
CO U NTY
Waahington County ia
accepting application
for the poaitiona of
Clerk (» 8 9 6 /mo ). As
a o c ia t e
C le rk
(»968/m ol, Secretary I
I »940/mo. I and Secre­
tary II (» 1 0 3 7 /m o .).
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
forma only, reaumea
not accepted. Apply by
February 18, 1963 to:
W aahington County
Personnel,
150 N. Flrat A ve..
Room 308.
Hllleboro. OR 97123
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
TERRITORY
SALES MANAGER
T R O P IC A N A P R O D U C T 8. the leader
in its field, is seeking a Territory Mana
ger in the Seattle, Washington area. The
ideal candidate will have experience in
direct sales to grocery chain headquart­
ers. wholesalers, and distributors. Ex­
perience in supervising food brokers a
plus.
Excellent salary, bonus. travel expenses,
fringe benefit, and an opportunity for
rapid advancement. Submit resume and
complete earnings history to C.A. Dow­
ell. Dept 1923
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY,
FINANCE D IV I8 IO N
Thia poaition provides
secretarial and adminis­
trative assistance to the
Senior Vice Preaident,
Finance and Corporate
Planning In addition to
axecutiva level aecre­
tarial reaponaibilitiea,
incumbent coordinatea
activity of the planning
and budgeting proceaa
Theae include organiz­
ing, compiling, and
maintaining the yearly
c o rp o r a te p la n n in g
manual matariala and
documents
Q ualified candidatea
will have at leaat 5
yeara aecretarial exper
ience in an administrs
five environment. Col­
lege background pre­
ferred.
•Type 80 wpm.
•Shorthand 120 wpm
•Dictating equipment.
•M a th aptitude and
ability to compute per
centagea
•And effective commu
nication skills
Qualified candidatea.
apply in peraon or by
resume to:
Blue Cross of Oregon
100 SW M a rk e t
Portlend. OR 97201
(003) 228-5405
CITY OF PORTLAND
ASST EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
COO R D IN ATO R
»2018.mo. Application
must be received no la­
ter than 5:00 p.m.. Fri.,
Feb
11.
1983
Resumes will not be ac
cepted
ENGINEER III
W ATER Q U A LITY
•2590/m o. Application
must be reviewed by
Fri., Feb 11.1983.
OPERATING
ENGINEER
»2019/mo. Application
must be received by
Fri., Feb 4, 1983
All positions include
City-paid benefit pack­
age including depen­
dents Apply to:
Portland Civil Service
1220 SW 5th. Rm 100
Portlend, OR 97204
OR
Urben Leegue
5329 NE Union.
Suite 218
Portlend. OR 97204
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Tropicana. PROOUCTS. INC
P.O. Box 338
Bradenton. FL 33506
-4 a Affirmative Action Employer
M /F /H /V
I
REAL ESTATE
A TTR AC TIVE
3 bedroom home in
N.E. Com pletely re­
newed »2,000 down.
Must qualify for L to L.
282 9668 after 5
M U LTN O M AH
COUNTY
CERTIFIED NURSE
M ID W IFE
(Nurse Practitioner!
»1,761 »2.302 monthly.
Provides comprehen
sive nursing care in the
area
of
women's
health, including prena
tai care and family plan
ning, provides special
izad nursing services
with emphasis on pre
vantion, control and
treatment of diseases,
and health m ainten­
ance TO QUALIFY ap
plicants must be li­
censed by the State of
Oregon to practice as a
registered nurse and
possess a State of Ore
gon Certification as a
Nurse M idw ife and
poasess, or be able to
obtain, a valid Oregon
Driver's License with
availability of personal
automobile.
PROGRAMMER/
ANALYST
»1.800 »2.173 monthly.
Develops, codes and
tests computer pro­
grams; assists in the
analyaia, design and
preparation of file re ­
quirements and pro­
gram specifications in
the adaptation of com­
plex operations to com
puterized equipment.
TO Q U A LIFY appli-
cants must have two
years of programming
experience coding and
debugging in a compil­
er language (COBOL)
or a medium to large
system (IBM ); OR two
years of a combination
of programming and
system analysis
M R /D D SPECIALIST
(M ental Health
Assistant)
91.1S7-91.483 monthly.
This is a technical men­
tal health position in­
volving work w ith cli­
ents who are mentally
retarded or develop­
mentally disabled, e.g.,
cerebral palsy, epilep­
sy, autism. Specific du­
ties include managing a
caseload of assigned
c lie n t s - c h ild r e n or
adults, assessing client
needs, preparing pre­
liminary service plans,
and coordinating ser­
vices provided by a
treatm ent team and
other agencies. There
are currently two posi­
tions available with
adult caseloads. Hours
worked may include
w eek e n d s , evenings
and on-call. TO QUAL­
IFY applicants must
have a bachelor's de­
gree in the mental
health field with super­
vised practicum with
developm entally dis­
abled adults or chil­
dren; OR an associate
degree in the mental
health field, and three
years of supervised ex­
| p e rie n c e p ro v id in g
I mental health case
I management services
to developmentally dis­
abled adults or c h il­
dren.
APPLY for the above
position no later than
4:30p .m ., Friday. Feb
ruary4, 1983
WHERE TO APPLY:
M u ltno m ah County
Courthouse. Rm. 134.
1021 SW Fourth Ave.
Portland. OR 97204.
Phone
(503)248 6016
;
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
APPLICATIONS will be
taken for the above po
sitions on a continuous
basis until a sufficient
number are received to
schedule an examine- I
tion.
RESEARCH
A S S IS T A N T /
P R O G R A M M E R IN
PHYSICAL
O C EANOG RAPHY
A research group in
School of Oceanog
I raphy, Oregon State
U niversity, studying
dynamics of ocean cur­
rents, requires a scien
tific programmer Ap
pointee will work on
numerical solution of
differantial equations
d e s c rib in g o c e a n ic
flows, and statistical
analysis of oceano
graphic data. Strong
background in matha-
matics and computing
experience essential,
B.S. degree required.
Salary: »20,000/year or
more depending on
qualifications / experi­
ence. Sumbit applica­
tion and names of three
references by 15 Feb­
ruary 1983 to:
Roland A da Szoake
School of
Oceanography
Oregon State
University
Corvallis. OR 97331
Oregon State U niver­
sity, and A ffirm ative
A ctio n /E q ual Oppor­
tunity Employer, com­
plies with Section 604
of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973.
M E D IC A L C LA IM S
REVIEWER
M ED IC AR E
Large health insurance
company seeks Ore-
gon-license RN with
experience in hospitals,
e x ten d ed -care fa c ili­
ties, snd doctor's o f­
fice. working with med­
ical records, charts and
documentation. Must
have
the
a
have the ability to rec
ognize consistency of
treatment and reason-
ble length of stay asso
ciated with a given
diagnosis. Incumbent
will make coverage de­
cisions based on medi­
cal evidence and Medi
care regulations. Must
be flexible in order to
evaluate a wide variety
of medical claims. Ef­
fective communication
skills, particularly tale
phone and correspon­
dence. are essential
Q u a lifia d a p p lic a n ts
may apply in person or
send resume to:
Blue Cross of Oregon
100 8 W M a rk e t
Portlend. OR 97201
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
GOD
offers you a plan
tor your life
Dlel2B9-4074
A recording
R A D IO STA TIO N
ENGINEER
Local radio station
seeks qualified licensed
broadcast engineer for
Portland A M /F M facil­
ity. Send resume and
salary history to P.O .
Box 197, Portland. OR
97207. Minorities and
women are encouraged
to apply.
FIRE D IS TR IC T
O PPO R TUN ITY
Paramedic/Fire Fight­
er, 3 positions with pro­
gressive Fire District in
Kitsap County. Wash.
Good salasry, xlnt ben
afits. Designed for ca­
reer-minded persona.
Must be certified Para­
medics. For application
packet phone or write
immediately:
Kltsep County Fire
District »16
7500 Old M ilitary Rd..
NE.
Bremerton. Wa. 9S310
(206) 682 0880.
Closing date for re­
tu r n e d a p p lic a t io n
packet Jan. 31, 1963
An Equal Opportunity
E m p lo y e r
TELEVISION
PRODUCER/
DIRECTOR A
To produce and direct
te le v is io n p ro g ram s
and program segments
for n o n -co m m ercial,
educational television
broadcast. Must have a
bachelor's degree ♦ 3
years experience in tel­
evision production-re­
lated position; salary
range M17 »1294 » 1577
m onthly. Send com ­
pleted application to:
M rs. Alicia W o lf rum
Personnel
Oregon Public
Broadcasting
2828 SW Front Ave.
Portland. OR 97201
Closing date Feb. 4,
1983
Oregon Public
Broadcasting is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Invitation to
id
Advertisement For Bids
Bid No 83-269A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed Technical Proposals and bids
until 2:00 p.m ., Pacific Daylight Time on February 21, 1983. at 4012 S.E.
17th Avenue in the Contracts and Legal Services Section, Third Floor, Port­
land. Oregon 97202, Attention: John R. Post. Bids will be opened in Con­
ference Room "B" at that time for:
Procurement and Delivery of 18 Small Transit Buses for Special
Needs Transportation.
The successful bidder shall be required to comply with all applicable Equal
Opportunity and MBE, FBE laws and ragulabona.
All bidders shall be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
This procurement will be funded in part by federal grants to Tri-Met and is
subject to those federal grants and all terms and conditions imposed by
those grants.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon doe« not
discriminât with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin.
The bid documents may be obtained from Beth Collins, Contracts and Le­
gal Services Section, Phone: (503) 239-6466
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
I
Advertisement For Bids
Bid No. 83-270A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan T ra n s p o rta i Dis
trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed Technical Proposals and bids
until 2:00 p.m .. Pacific Daylight Time on February 21, 1983, at 4012 S.E.
17th Avenue in the Contracts and Legal Services Section, Third Floor, Port­
land. OR 97202, Attention: John R. Post. Bids will be opened in Conference
Room "B" at that time for:
Procurement and Delivery of 10 Medium-sized Transit Buses for
Special Needs Transportation.
The successful bidder shall be required to comply with all applicable Equal
Opportunity and MBE/FBE laws and regulations.
All bidders shall be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
This procurement will be funded in part by federal grants to Tri Met and is
subject to those federal grants snd all terms and conditions imposed by
those grants.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin.
The bid documents may be obtained from Beth Collins, Contracts and Le
gal Services Section, Phune: (503) 239 6466
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
Services
200 Gallons
Heating Oil
»1.01 per gallon
H O U SE W A R M E R S
OIL CO.
1503 N.E. 37th
287 0820
(Prices subject to change)
Bridget I Downey
W ANTFD
REFRIGS ft FREEZERS
Will pick up sq cabinets
only- Working or not.
DOWNEY
INSURANCE
AGENCY. INC.
5206 S W 8th Ave.
228-8327
Portland. OR 97214
FOR YOUR SEW ING
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