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Pag« 12 Portland Observer, Juna 22.1963 CL A S S IFl ED A D VER T/S/NG 1 t I \ * D E A DL IN E FOR A D PL A CE IVI E N T, 4 P. IVI. M O N D A Y EMPLOYMENT 1 — I. MULTNOMAH COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER •1,860-»2,419 monthly This position will be Io cated at the Downtown Detention Center, 1160 SW Third Avenue. Portland. Oregon. Spe cific responsibilities in clude clinical aaaasa- ments and treatment of mentally ill persons who are incarcerated TO Q UALIFY appli cants must be licensed in the State of Oregon to practice as a regis tered nurse A N D pos sess Stats of Oregon certification as a Pay chiatric Nurse Practi tioner A N D be eligible to obtain prescription privileges. APPLY for the above position no later than 4 :3 0 p .m ., Friday, Juna 24. 1983 X RAY TECHNICIAN •1,367-»1,667 par mo. This is technical health care support work in vohzing delivery of health care services to individ uals incarcerated at the Downtown Detention Center. Specific duties include taking and proc essing x-rays, drawing blood and collecting specimens, maintaining records, and ordering and maintaining medi cal supplies. TO Q U A L IFY applicants must have a currant State of Oregon limited x-ray li censure in chest and abdomen, upper and lower extremities, skull and spine, and pelvis; six months training or experience in the col lection and limited prop aration of laboratory specimens; a current Oregon driver's license; current, updated CPR training; and the ability to pass a security clear ance APPLY for the above position no later than 4:30 p .m ., Friday. July 1. 1983 WHERE TO APPLY: Multnomah County Courthouse. Room 134, 1021 S W Fourth Avenue. Portland. Ore gon 97204. PHONE: 1603) 248 6016. A n Equal Opportunity Employer WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR I City of Salem Non- certified »7,431 »9.040; Certified »7.70849.416/ hr. Knowledge of pur pose and methods of operation of waste water treatment plant, fundamental operation of mechanical and elec trical equipment, occu pational hazards and safety precautions ap plicsbie to work. Ability to read meters and charts, maintain records and comprehend tech nice! written material Valid Oregon driver's license and good driv ing record Closing date July 1, 1983 Apply: City of Salem. Personnel Dept. 566 Liberty SE. Room 226, Salem, Oregon 9 7 X 1 , A n Equal Opportunity Employer PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN including supervisory responsibilities, in a W a s h in g to n C o u n ty corrections facility, psy •1 ,2 3 6 /m o Provides chiatric care facility, or administrative support a public health agency. to professional person PROBATION ft nel staff in the areas PAROLE OFFICER 1 of recruitment and Washington County selection end data col »1,430-»1,739/mo. Per lection and compilation, forms probation & pa performa clerical duties. role counseling with Req. increasingly re adult offenders; moni sponsible experience in tors probation compli personnel work invoiv ance Req. coaege-level ing recruitment and se training ft practicum in lection and training in adult counseling, cor secretarial skills and rections, criminal jus office practices Col tice, or related held lege level training in EXECUTIVE personnel administra SECRETARY tion or related fields Office of County preferred Counsel PURCHASING MANAGER Washington County • 1,917 »2,331/mo. Co Washington County •1,297-»1,677/mo. Per forms clerical duties of extensive complexity, including the taking of dictation with the use of transcription equip ! ment, skilled typing, and preparation of cor respondence. Req. substantial responsible experience in secretarial work, experience with legal forms and docu ments used in govern mental agency pre ferred. ordinates the purchss ing of goods and aerv ices by County depan- menta. Req. formal training in purchasing and increasingly re sponsible experience in the purchasing of a wide range of goods and services; expert ence in the develop ment of purchasing pro cedures and the prepa ASSISTANT COUNTY COUNSEL I ration of bid specifics Office of County tions and contracts; ex- i Couneel penence with Oregon public purchasing laws W ash in g to n C o u n ty •1.66642,013/m o. Raq. preferred. law degras from ac- CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES credited school of law and member of thè SUPERVISOR W a s h in g to n C o u n ty Oregon State Bar. •1,820-12,220/m o. Su perviass nursing func tions ft personnel in W ash. Co. jail. Req. pos s e s sion of currant licenae to practice as an R .N . in the State of Oregon; certification as an Adult Nurse Practi tioner; increasingly re sponsiva experience, STREETS/STORM D R A IN P.W. FOREMAN SUPERVISOR City of Salem. »1,689 •2 ,1 5 4 /m o . General su pervision for Streets/ Storm Drain sections, personnel and equip ment, budget, field checks, records and re ports. Considerable ex perience of progressive responsible nature in Streets / Storm Drain maintsnance, repair, construction and su pervision. Possess valid Oregon driver's license and good driving record. Closing data: July 8. 1983. Apply: City nf Salem Personnel Dept 566 Liberty SE. Room 226, Sslem, Ore gon 9 7 X 1 . A n Equal O pportunity Employer Apply by July 1, 1963 to Washington County Personnel. 160 N. First I Ave., Room 306, Hills boro. OR 97123. County application forms only, resumes NOT accepted A n Equal Opportunity Employer GEOCHEMICAL RESEARCH A88OCIATE RE8EARCH ASSISTANT S E N IO R INVENTORY/ COST ACCOUNTANT Sept 1. 1963 The posi tion, funded for 1 yr (»12,000; 92 FTE) is to study the effects of en vironmentally hazard ous chemicals such as pesticides on the atrial muscarinic acetyicho line receptor in vitro using ligand binding technics ft in vivo using isolated atrial prepare tions. Familiarity with ligand binding technics membrane proteins or cardiac physiology would be helpful, but not required for the position Please send curriculum vitae ft have 2 letters of 'ecommen- dationa sent to: Michael Aggrrvsnt, bnghi. e n rrg tik . hardworking accountants who thnvc on challenge have an etceiieni op pon uniti with B I ) D ra k e W iM oek. where w c te u is found in a willingness to try new ideas and io chan new courses experience in budgeting, general and to: Carla Muatelf 310 S W 4th. Rm 900 Portland OR 97204 by June X . 1983. M E N T A L H E A LT H Youth Care Worker position in residential home for delinquent boys. BA or equiv. exp and clinical training. Salary »9,600 plus ben efits. Send resume and cover letter by 6 /2 4 to S. Olsen c/o Janis Youth Programs. 1942 N W Kearney. Portland, OR 97209 A n Equal Opportunity Employer Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M at) at the Portland Building. 1120 S .W . 5th. Meeting Room " C " at 10:00 a .m ., Monday. July 25. 1963 for the purpose of considering a grant amendment application for the Banfield Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project. Thia amendment proposes to add purchase of 7 light rail vehicles to the 26 already funded. No additional funding is requested for this project since it is covered within the funding levels established in the Full Funding Agreement for the Banfield LRT Project between Tri-M et and the Urban Mass Transportation Administration., No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by acquiring 7 additional vehicles. The acquisition of additional vehicles does not resut in any adverse impact which would require a supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. standard cost accounting, have a four year accounting degree, and can demonstrate a track record o f onginal thinking and leadership, we want you on the B I ) D rake U d lo r k team If selected, you would be respon sibk (or leadership to provide the system for internal control o f inventory move ment as well as financial analysis for efficient management of the company's Schimerlik. Dept of Bio Accessibility for the elderly and handicapped to the light rail vehicles will be provided by wayside lifu on platforms at stations and space and tiedown arrangements within the vehicles will accommodate wheelchairs. A statement of T ri-M et's proposed charter bus service is available for inspection at the Tri-M et Administration offices. Tri Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. resources. S a la r y 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 to 1 ) 0 . 0 0 0 chemistry ft Biophysics. Oregon State Universi ty, Corvallis. OR 97331 (503) 764-2029. Closing data 8 /1 5 /8 3 . Each ap plicant will be expected to be available for a personal interview Oregon State University is an A ffirm ative Ac- non/Equal Opportunity Employer which com plies with section 504 o f the Rehab A ct o f 1973. We are B D Drake WiBock.a major division o f Beclon Dickinson There will be no further direct impact on private transportation enterprise by the acquisition of 7 additional vehicles. dedicated to the production and world wide distribution o f dialysis equipment and related products O u r primary goal is superior quality in ail that we do I f this sounds like you. send your resume in confidence to Mr. Jobs H. W o ld . D irector ll u m is Resources Principals only \ r kqu<»i Own «a unity > mpfcitrr mDrakeWillock pw s .<x suasipiAB* o a tc tO N d ic « in so n a n o c o m p a n y •1SJO S» PDOOTOrt Cl • Pomona OO 113}) ’ ?*> Notice Of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri M et) at the Portland Building. 1120 S .W . 5th, Meeting Room "C " at 10:00 a m ., Monday, July 26, 1963 for the purpose of considering projects for which financial assis tance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration under Section 3 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended The projects included in the application are components of a Vintage Trolley Project which is a central city shuttle service to be provided by authentic, fully restored historic streetcars in revenue passenger operation on the Benfield Light Rail trackage between the downtown terminal at S .W . 11th Avenue and a special trackage on N.E. 11th Avenue near Lloyd Center. The components to be funded by this grant include: engineering and construc tion of a maintenance facility located on the block between N.E. Hassalo and N.E. Holladay and N.E. First and N.E. Occident; a station on N.E. 11th Avenue; stub end track on N.E. 11th Avenue between N.E. Holladay and N.E. Multnomah; purchase of 3-4 renovated vehicles. LEGAL ADVOCATE W elfare Hotline and Hearings rsaponaibikties. Two years college or equivalent experience with Welfare-Food Stamp procedures »10,200-13,800. Good family medical benefits Minonties, women and handicapped are urged to apply Send resume . — I f you are such a person, and possess three to five years accounting P h.D ., preferably with postdoctoral experience The total grant application is for »1,105,000 of which $884,000 is Federal in radiochemical analy share and »221,000 is local share ses of natural radio nuclides in marine No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project samples Knowledge of numerical modeling of An environmental review has determined that this project does not result in geochemical transport significant environmental impacts processes required Applicant will be In keeping with the Banfield light rail project in general, construction along expected to work inde the light rail alignment will address the needs of the elderly and handi pendently and write up capped. Special treatment at station platforms and amenities such as results for publication. widened sidewalks, curb cuts and benches will promote accessibility to Salary »27,000. Send stations and vehicles. resume and names of three references by 1 A statement of Tri-M et's proposed charter bus service is available for in July 1963 to: G. Ross spection at the Tri M et Administration offices. Heath. Dean, School of Oceanography, Oregon Tri Met will not be engaging in school bus operations State University, Cor- 1 vallis. OR 97331. There will be no direct impact on private transportation enterprise by the O SU is an A ffirm ative project. A ctio n /E q u al O ppor tunity Employer com At the hearing, Tri M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or plying with Sect. 504, agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental Rehabilitation Act 1973. aspects of the projects Interested persons may submit orally or in writing, evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. LEGAL AID SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Of Public Hearing Accountant BS level or higher in Biochemistry, Chemis try or Biology. Avail I A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the project, an environ mental review, the transit development plan for the area, and a statement of proposed Charter services are currently available for public inspection at Tri-M et, Planning ft Development Division. 4012 S.E. 17th, Portland. Oregon. John R. Post, Director Engineering ft Contracts Put your support whore your Heart Is. 0 Oregon Heart r Association /rt ret liGHliNti Kjn OUB I'll At the hearing, Tri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the protects. Interested persons may submit orally or in writing, evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the project, an environ mental review, the transit development plan for the area, and a statement of proposed Charter services are currently available for public inspection at Tri-M et. Planning f t Development Division. 4012 S.E. 17th, Portland, Oregon John R. Post, Director Engineering f t Contracts Notice Of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M et) at the Portland Building, 1120 S .W . 5th Avenue. Second Floor, Meeting Room "C " at 10:00 a m ., M onday, July 25, 1963 for the purpose of considerina a arant application tor Interstate Transfer Funds (Title 23 U .S .C . 103 (e, (4)). This grant application includes funding for preliminary engineering, preparation of a final environmental impact statement, community involvement and financing activities for the Sunset Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project. The Sunset LRT line would consist of a two-track, twelve-mile rail link between downtown Portland and Washington County. The route would begin with a track connection to the Banfield LRT line in downtown Portland, then proceed westerly, parallel to the Sunset Highway and Highway 217 to Beaverton. In Beaverton it would run alongside the Burlington Northern Railroad and thence through open countryside in Washington County as far as 185th Avenue. The total grant application is for »588,235 of which »500,000 is Federal share and »88,235 is the local share. No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by the activities covered by this grant application. The projects included in this application are classes of action which are categorically excluded because they do not involve any significant environ mental impacts. The special needs of the elderly and handicapped related to this project will be addressed through incorporating their input under the Community Involvement portion o f the project. The projects are currently under review by the A 96 Clearinghouse and will be included in the FY 83 annual element of the Transportation Improve ment Program. A statement of T ri-M et’s proposed charter bus service is available for in spection at the Tri-M et Administration offices. Tri-M et will not be engaging in school bus operation. There will be no direct impact on private transpor tation enterprise by this project. At the hearing, Tri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environ mental aspects of the projects. Interested persons may submit, orally or in writing, evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the proposed project, the Transit Development Plan for the area, and statement of proposed charter service are currently available for public inspection at Tri-M et, Planning and Development Division. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. John R. Post, Director Engineering ft Contracts Notice Of Cancellation Of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the previously scheduled public hearing to be held at the request of any interested peraon(s) by the Tri-County M etro politan Transportation District of Oregon for the purpose of considering the Capital and Planning Assistance grant application available under Section 94 A) of the Urban Mass Transportation A ct of 1984, as amended, is cancelled because no requests w ere received. The hearing was previously scheduled for M onday, June 27, 1983, 10:00 a .m .. at the Portland Building. 1120 S.E. 5th Avenue. Second Floor Meeting Room C. John R. Post Director. Engineering ft Contracts