Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 10, 1985, Page 21, Image 21

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    Jobs
Classifieds
MEDICAL CLAIMS
M ULTN O M AH COUNTY
Analyst
Blue Cross sod Blue Shield of Oregon, a
major health insurance company, is
currently accepting applications for
openings in our Medical Claims Process
ing Department. Position requires indi
vxluals with strong medical terminology,
ICD 9 and CPT coding background,
and at least 1 year with experience in a
medical office or a hospital setting CRT
experience or proficient typing skills are
required Knowledge of x-ray and lab
procedures extremely helpful
S ystem s P ro g ra m m e r
U p to *31,000 p er yssr.
Responsible for the maintenance of
IB M /M V S computer operating system
and computer software; assists in the
analysis of proposed software systems;
performs computer configuration and
software workload monitonng tasks
Apply by April 19, 1986
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon
offers an excellent employee benefits
package, flex time work hours, and
competitive salary Please apply or send
resume to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f O regon
Personnel Department, 6th Floor
100 S .W Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
P ro g ram D edvelo per
M e n ta l H e alth G ero n to lo g y
*22.216 *27,166 annually
Duties include assessing community
needs, researching mental health issues
and problems, providing consultation
and program evaluation services; re
quires one year of social service pro
gram development experience, related
Master’s degree and social work expe­
rience are desirable
Apply by Apnl 12, 1986
W HERE TO APPLY:
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C o u rth ou ea
1021 S .W . Fourth Ave , Room 134
Portland, Oregon 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
ENERGY RESOURCE
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The Oregon Department of Energy in
Salem is seeking a hydroelectric program
manager The position develops and co
ordinates environmentally sound hydro
electric policies; conducts assessments
of Oregon's hydroelectric potential; and
provides technical assistance to interest
ed parties Requires experience working
with public agencies and elected offi­
cials, and a technical background in
renewable resource development Salary
$2,086-$2,660/m o. Call for application
material by April 22 Phone:
1-800-221-8036 in O reg o n
or 503- 378 4912 out -of state
Personnel Manager
G eo ffry A
Classifieds
Jobs
VOLUNTEERS
The Epilepsy Association sponsors a
com m unity education program to pro
mote understanding and a healthy atti­
tude toward this widely misunderstood
co n d itio n . V o lu n teer public speakers
are needed to address students and
co m m un ity groups in th e tri-c o u n ty
area A six to eight week training session
is provided for all volunteers doing pub­
lic speaking.
The Multnomah County Library relies on
volunteer workers to help provide many
of its services Library volunteers serve
as storytellers, office assistants, book
repairers and perform yard maintenance
at various locations around Portland.
The V o lu n teer Bureau, a United W ay
ag en cy, m atch es pro sp ective v o lu n ­
teers w ith the needs of approxim ately
200 local agencies and program s. To
find the right volunteer job, call
T h e V o lu n te e r Bureau
222 1366
R EPO R TIN G
Kirby N e um an n-R ea, 5215 NE 20th,
Portland, OR 97211, 287 5635. Former
city reporter and sports editor of Polk
C ounty Item izer-O bserver seeks posi­
tion. Has camera, darkroom, V D T , de
agn and layout skills.
544,000
CIRCULATION
PHO TOG RAPHY
Parks, 9360 S W W ilsh ire
S t., Portland. OR 97225. 297 4245.
Seeks position on daily or weekly in Ore­
gon Prefers W illam ette Valley area but
will consider all offers Has worked for
five years as news feature photographer
for four suburban editions, main sec
tions, sports sections and tabloid maga
/n e for The Oregonian
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