Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 05, 1986, Page 13, Image 13

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    Jobs
Classifieds'
Jobs
PUBLIC NOTICE
Classifieds
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
POSITION: Humboldt Neighborhood
The Portland Private Induatry Council, Inc. will
submit a draft two year Job training plan to the State
of Oregon Job Training Partnership Administration
on February 28. 1986 to develop and administer
training programs authorized under Title IIA of the
Federal Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). A mix
of activities Including basic skills training, clas­
sroom training, customized training and on-the-|ob
training will provide approximately 3750 low income
youth and adult residents of the City of Portland
opportunities to gain employment. Funding for
JTPA Title IIA will total approximately $6,000,000 for
the period beginning July 1,1986 through June 30,
1988.
I wo public meetings » ill he held to receive tilizcn input on the drall
job training plan
Wednesday. March 12. 19X6. 1 (Ml p m
King Facilily
4X1$ N 1 7th. Portland. Oregon
Thursday, March 1.1, 19X6. 7 (10 p m
Sunnyside School
>421 S I Salmon. Portland. Oregon
Wollen comment» are also encouraged through A xil I. 19X6 to the
address listed helo»
Dennis Cole. President
Portland Private Industry Council. Inc.
520 S.W. Sixth Avenue. Suite 400
Portland. Oregon 97204
A copy of the draft plan may be obtained by calling
the Portland Private Industry Council office, (503)
241-4600.
Donald M . Drake Company-
1740 N.W. Hander«
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 226 3991
He are an equal opportunity employer and request sub
btds from small business and small disadvantaged business
subcontractors and tyomen and minority business enterprises
©
Port of Portland
An Equal Opportunity Employer
For Information on current job openings,
call our Employment Information Desk,
231-5000, Extension 700.
Page 6, JOBS. March 5. 1986
Organizer
RESPONSIBILITIES:
I. Develop a program that will
provide a permanent increase in
the Active Membership of the
Humboldt Neighborhood As­
sociation (HNA). This program
must be achievable in a twenty-
eight (28) week period.
II. Assist The Board of Directors
with organizing and Planning As­
sociation. Objectives and Goals:
1. Establish Communication
Network via a newsletter. 2. Con­
duct Neighborhood Survey to de­
termine neighborhood concerns
and analyze results of survey. 3.
Development of HNA Board
Orientation Manual.
III. Recruiting and training of vol­
unteers for involvem ent in
neighborhood activities.
IV. To maintain and present to the
Board of Directors at regularly
scheduled intervals a complete
and accurate record of all ac­
tivities and expenditures as­
sociated with this program.
DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERI­
ENCE:
Public speaking and writing skills Ex­
perience in community development
and organization Ability to »ork inde
pendently and to formulaic a work plan
Ability io supervise and motivate vol­
unteers
Personal experience with
neighborhood or community based or­
ganizations
Familiarity vc ith local
government process and policies A f­
firmative Action applies Humboldt re
sident preferred
COMPENSATION
$1,0X0 IX) » u h a commitment ol
twenty-eight (2X) weeks. and twenty
(20) hours per week
S O U Ihe individual selected w ill be
acting as an independent contractor, re­
sponsible lor het his own tax and soc ial
security payments
Applicants are available at Itie North
east Neighborhood Office 4XI A NE 7th
Avenue. 24X 4575 Deadline for com
pleled applications is March 19. 19X6
JOBS Magazine
288-0033