Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 21, 1986, Page 15, Image 15

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    TEACHER E D I CATIO N
The Graduate School of
Professional Studies
Lewis and Clark College is seeking
applicants lor 2 sabbatical replace­
ment positions in teacher education
tor 19X6 X7 These are positions at
the visiting assistant prolessor level
Applicants should have an earned
doctorate in education or in an allied
field, substantial teaching experi­
ence in elementary or secondary
school; experience in teacher educa­
tio n . including instruction and
supervision, and scholarly publica
lions or a research agenda Applic­
ants should he able to leach varied
courses in both preservice and inser
vice programs The closing date w ill
be June 6. |9Xb or until filled For a
more detailed job announcement call
or write Dr James Wallace. Direc­
tor ot Teacher Education.
Lewis and Clark College
Portland, OR 97219
(503) 293-2741
Lewis and Clark College is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and encour
ages the application ol women and
minorities
EDUCATOR
BILINGUAL MIGRANT
COORDINATOR
PORTLAND PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Portland, Ore
Administers the
school system's Chapter I regular
and summer migrant programs and
manages the limited English profi­
ciency and talented and fitted spe
cial projects Applicants must have a
master's degree in education, bilm
gual education. ESL or related field,
eligible for an Ore Administrative
Credential, and demonstrated ex­
perience in administration ol a
grant funded project lor limited En­
glish proficient students The ideal
candidate w ill have 2 years adminis­
trative experience in a Chapter I
migrant program Salary range
$V).X(XES17.IOO annually Excel
lent benefits Send resume, cover
letter and J letters o f reference to
Mrs
Aletha Chavis. Personnel
Dept
Portland Public School*
P.0. Box 3107
Portland. OR 97200-3107
Application deadline. Friday, June
1.1. 5 p m
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
LIBRARIAN
Self-starter with organizational and
public relations skills to develop
program, policies and procedure*
for special collections, beginning
with recently donated scientific and
peace papers of Linus Pauling Post
lion w ill involve outreach to solicit
special collections, ol cataloguing/
indexing, production finding aides,
reference and promotion ol collec­
tion use Required lor appointment
at assistant professor rank A l A
accredited MLS degree. Minim um I
years professional experience in
manuscript, archival or special col
lection setting, superior commumca
lion and interpersonal skills, proven
collection development skills, ex­
perience with automated bibliog
raphic systems, ability to supervise
support stall Minim um ol b years
experience and second advanced de
gree in addition to above quahfica
lions required lor appointment at as
soc iale prolessor rank 12 month fa­
culty tenure track appointment
Usual vacation and fringe benefits
Minimum salary $2.1.500 Applic­
ants submit a letter ol application,
resume, and the names, addresses
and telephone numbers ol I refer
ences to Ms Deane Watkins,
Chair. Special Collections 1 ibrarian
Search Committee, Kerr Library.
Oregon State University
Corvallis. OR 97331
Applications submitted by
July 10. 1986
will receive first consideration
OSU is an A lfirm alive Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer and complies
with Section 5(14 ol Rehabilitation
Act o f 1971
TEACHER SUBSTITUTES
for 6 Child Development Centers
(St Johns Day Care. Good News
Day Care. Forest Park Childrens
Center, Childrens Club. Volunteers
O l America. Multnomah County
Child Development Center)
Fill out application at
Multnomah County
Child Development Center
1624 NE Hancock
2X4 X797
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SUPERVISOR
Motivated sell starter with 1 year*
Cable T V customer service expen-
ence preferably in large metro area,
4 year college degree in business or
related field Salary based on ex
penenee At education Send resume
to General Manager bv S 27 Xb
P O B om 8677
Portland, OR 97207
Equal Opportunity Employer
VETERANS SERVICE
OFFICER
proposed salary $ I 69(1 $2055/mo
Counsels, advises and assists war
veterans and then dependents in ob
taming benefits provided tor them
by County. State and Eedeial laws
Req responsible exp in office or
program work requiring public con
tact, interviewing and data evalua
lion, exp with government benefit
regulations and war veterans and
training in social science* prel
County applications required re
sumes NO I accepted Apply bv
May 23. 19X6 to
Washington County Personnel
150 N. First Ave..
Room B-2
Hillsboro. OR 97124
An E O F
RESEARCH
ASSISTANT
forest W ild lile Ecologist X IT I
For up to 6 months Conduct field re
search concerning ecology ol elk at
Crater I ake National Park and vicin
ily Requires previous experience in
radio tekm clry ol large mammals
Must lx- in excellent physical condi
lion and have outstanding outdoor
skills It S required in W ildlile
Ecology or related field Salary w ill
be $ 1,064/inonth Available May
29. 19X6 Closing date May 22.
19X6 Send vita, names, addresses
and phone numbers ot three refer­
ences Io:
Ed. Edward Starkey
Resource Recreation
Management
School of Forestry
Oregon State University
Corvallis. OR 97331-5704
(503) 754-2056
Oregon Slate University is an A ffir ­
mative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer and complies w ith Section
504 o f the Rehabilitation Act of
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