Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 08, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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Page 6, Portland Observer, October 8, 1986
CL A S S Z F!ED A D VER TISING
Executive
Coordinator
For ASPSU
D ental H ygie nist
$9 41 10 85 per hour;
provides dental hygiene
(Student Government)
treatment and instruc­
tion to patients in
Duties include provid
County clinics and/or
mg support, advice and
provides
instruction in
assistance to Student
oral
health
mainten­
Government, monitor
ance
to
schools
and
ing budget, orientation
community
organize
and skill training for
tions; requires Oregon
student leaders, super­
dental
hygienist's licen
vision of office staff,
assisting the PSU Of | se and driver's license;
apply by October 17,
fice of Student Affairs
1986
in conducting special
projects related to the
M anagem ent A nalyst
welfare of PSU stu­
(personnel/Labor Rela
dents
tions) $23,183 26,667
annually
DOE;
per­
Salary: $18.000
forms professional ma­
Qualifications: BA/BS
nagement analysis and
and experience work
administrative support
mg with college stu­
work in the areas of
dents, developing train­ personnel, labor rela
ing programs, working
tions, and workers'
with
non traditional
compensation for the
student population in­
Sheriff's Office; re
cluding culturally diver
quires one year of per
se and returning stu­ sonnel and labor rela
dents and excellent
tions experience; apply
written and verbal com
by October 11, 1986
munication skills
W HERETO APPLY
Send vita with names,
M
u ltn o m a h C ounty
addresses and phone
C ourthouse
numbers of two refer
Room 134
ences by 5 00 p.m.,
1021 SW Fourth Ave
October 20, 1986 to:
P ortland. OR 97204
R obert L Vieira
An Equal Opportunity
O ffic e o f S tud en t
Employer
A ffa irs
P ortland State
Research
U nive rsity
Assistant
P O Box 751
Oregon State
P ortland. OR 97207
U niversity
Portland State Univer­
sity is an Equal Oppor
tunity Affirmative Ac
tion Employer. Quail
fied minority, women
and members of other
protected groups are
encouraged to apply.
Lane Com m unity
College
C o m m u n ica tio n
Specialist
10 M o n th P osition
Application deadline:
October 20, 1986
A ssistant Reference
Librarian
Application deadline:
October 31, 1986
C ustodian
Application deadline:
October 20. 1986
Call
write:
1 726 2211
or
Lane C o m m u n ity
College
Personnel Services
4000 E 30th Ave
Eugene. OR 97405
Assistant Science O ffi­
cer (Marine Technician)
to participate in all pha
ses of cruise related o
perations aboard R V
WECOMA
To act as
cruiso coordinator and
principal point of con
tact for research cruis
es Applicants should
have a wide range of
experience in seagoing
research activities and
should expect to spend
at least 100 days per
year at sea. National
and international travel
is required.
B S. or
equivalent in a scion
tific or technical field,
and appropriate seago
mg experience
Star
ting date is 1 January
1987. salary $24,000/
year plus sea pay
Send
resume
with
names of three re­
ferences by 31 October
1986 to Ship Opera
tions Office. College of
Oceanography,
Oregon State
For application and job j
U niversity
description
LCC ap
C orvallis. OR 97331
plication must be re
Oregon State Univer
ceived no later than
sity. an Affirmative Ac-
5:00 p.m. on deadline
tion/Equal
Opportu
date
nity Employer, com
An Affirmative Action
plies with Section 504
Equal Opportunity Em-
of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973
Equal Opportunity In- i
stitution.
Sewage Plant
Operator
M ultnom ah
County
Operator I
School M en tal
H ealth C on sulta nt
$9 36 $11 38 hr Uni­
fied Sewerage Agency.
$10 21 12.71 per hour; Operates Ef maintains a
provides consultation, variety of equipment
diagnostic
evaluation used in a wastewater
and treatment for chil­ treatment plant using
dren and adolescents an activated sludge
process
A Class I or
who exhibit severe e
motional disturbances, better certificate from
Oregon's Wastewater
primary focus for cur
rent position includes System Operators' Vo
luntary
Certification
early childhood devel
Program
is
preferred.
opment and interven
application
tion strategies for par­ Agency
ents and children at risk forms required, resum
es NOT accepted Ap
of abuse; requires ma
sters degree in mental ply by October 17, 1986
health field and two to:
years of experience;
W a shington C ounty
apply by October 10,
Personnel
1986
150 N First Ave
Room B 2
H illsboro. OR 97124
j
Secretary. Level 3
(Reopened - 2
Positions avail)
School Improvement
Coordination Unit
1986 to:
W ash in gton C ounty
Personnel
150 N First Ave.
Room B 2
H illsb oro. OR 97124
The School Improve­
ment Coordination Unit
An E O E
assists state and local
education agencies in
analyzing needs and
CUSTODIANS
planning and imple
PORTLAND PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
mentmg programs, wo
rkmg with and through Applications are being
other organizations and accepted for custo­
agencies in the region. dians from 8 am to 5
Special emphasis is pla I pm, Oct 1 thru Oct 31,
ced on servicing rural 1986
Of applications
and small schools, ur­ received, 100 will be
ban districts, state a
chosen randomly to
gencies and policy ma
continue the hiring pro
kers.
cess, incl a written civil
service examination and
QUALIFICATIONS
pre employment physi
• Three years sue
cessful secretarial cal with screening for
substance abuse Age
experience with si
milar responsibili j limit: 18-70 yrs of age
j inclusive. Starting sa
ties.
• Ability to type 60 lary $14,951 Applica
tions and info concern
wpm with accu
mg the hiring process
racy.
• Word processing avail in the lobby of the
administrative offices,
experience - prefe
Portland Public Scho
rably Wang.
ols, Blanchard Educa
• Experience in ma
tion Service Center.
nuscript/report fo
rmating and final 501 N Dixon St, Port
No
production typing. land, OR 97227
• Excellent spelling, phone calls, please E
quel opportunity affir
grammar and pu
maiive action employer
nctuation skills.
• Experience in ma
intaining filing sy POSITION OPEN
P hotographer
stems.
Full
time staff photo
• Ability to organize
work and carry out grapher for daily busi
assignments to su­ ness newspaper Must
ccessful complet be a self starter, have
ion with minimum good work habits, be
organized and capable
supervision.
• Ability to work well of handling lab work
under pressure and Send resume and re
with minimal su ferences to Tom Ste
arns, Publisher, Port
pervision.
land Business Today,
• Good interperson
P O Box 10127. Port
al skills.
land, OR 972,0 ( 5031
SALARY:
$12,503-
226-1311
$12,600 depending on
background and exp
APPLICATION Letters
of application and resu
mes must be received
in the Personnel Office
by 3 pm on Thursday,
Oct 16, 1986 In letter
of application, please
indicate that you are
applying for the Sec
retary, School Improve
ment Coordination Unit
position. After initial
screening of applica­
tions, candidates will
be contacted for inter
views.
APPLY TO:
Personnel O ffice
N o rth w e st Regional
Educational
Laboratory
300 S W S ixth Ave
P ortland. OR 97204
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Survey
Technician 3
$1850
$2283 mo
Acts as an Office Sur
vey Technician working
m the right of way sec
tion of the Dept. of
Land Use and Trans­
portation, prepares and
reviews legal descrip
tions; researches pro­
perty records; prepares
right of way
docu­
ments; extensive public
contact required. Req.
an Associates degree in
surveying or civil en
gineering
and
two
years of exp. in land
surveying or a related
field; or three years
exp. in land surveying
or a related field; exp.
drafting.
County ap
plications req., resu­
mes NOT accepted.
Apply by October 17,
POSITIONS
W ANTED
R e p o rtin g /
P h o to jo u rn a lis t
Public R elations/
Writer with photogra
A d v e rtisin g
phy skills seeks full
Communications major time work as general
from the University of assignment or features
Wisconsin at Stevens reporter
Portfolio in­
Point seeks responsi
cludes articles sold to
ble position in journal
The Oregonian, Oregon
ism or public relations Coast Magazine. Colo­
with interest in adver
rado Springs Monthly,
tising and promotional and others BA in En­
work. Presently a re
glish from Colorado
porter at The Daily Tri
College. 1982 College
bune
in
Wisconsin and HS newspaper edi
where she works as the torships.
Job exper
police and courts beat ience: freelance writer,
reporter and covers Io
public relations, word
cal government. Wri
processor. Alyse Lan
R eporter
Recent graduate from tes both hard news and sing Gass, 7804 SW
feature stories.
Con
45th, No 54 Portland.
the University of Ore
tact Melissa A Gross. OR 97219 1503) 246
gon with BS in (our
Pleasant View 9852
nalism seeks reporting 20,1
Drive, Wisconsin Ra
position. While at col
pids, Wisconsin 54494
Copy Editor
lege, began as a free
(715) 423 5035
lance sportswriter co
Experienced
financial
vering football, basket
consultant and account
R e p o rte r/E d ito r
executive seeks career
ball and men's track
previous bureau chief change "from the busi
Moved up to the side
lines editor after nine of the San Jose Mer
ness side of things” to
cury News, reporter of copy editing
Has BA
months where he coor
the City News Bureau in Journalism and MBA
dinated and wrote sto
of Chicago and editor from City University
ries, oversought produ
Curtis H
etion of a four to 12 of the Industrial News Contact.
Woodcock. Jr., 2848
page weekly sports and seeks reporting po
supplement, and did sition on a daily or SE Long Street, Port
the layout and design weekly Welcomes any land. OR 97202 ( 503)
Con
236 9538
of
the
publication. freelance work
Allan Lazo, tact James LaSorella.
Contact
284 Cervantes, Lake
1022 NE 172nd Port
R ep o rte r/
land. OR 97230 (5031 Oswego, OR 97034
P hotographer
15031635 6893
252 1849
Free lance writer pho
R e p o rte r/E d ito r
Recent editor of college
newspaper seeks entry
level position on daily
or weekly
BA in En­
glish education, can
cover schools, human
interest or business
beats Excellent writer,
good
photographer
Previous career in tea
ching and human ser
vices
Contact Carl
Poston. 3016 NE 70th,
Portland. OR 97213
(503)287 4799
THE FOLLOWING ARE
POSITIONS WANTED
Reporter
Previous staff writer for
the Wenatchee World
seeks reporting posi
tion on quality daily or
weekly.
Graduated
from Whitman College
in Walla Walla. Wash
ington with a BA in His
tory Contact: Michael
Lindblom, 5649 49th
Ave . SW, Seattle, W A
98,36 ( 206) 932 3276
Message can be left at
1206) 625 4184 or 938
3675
R eporter
Currently a freelance
writer, movie and video
critic for Times Publi
cation in Beaverton.
Has BA in English from
Brandeis
University.
Extensive travel exper-
ience, knowledge of ar
chitecture and fluent in
both French and Heb
rew
Contact: Leslie
B
Ariel. 5170 SW
Cherry Ave.. Beaver­
ton, OR 97005
15031
643 2324
W rite r/E d ito r
Previous editor of sev­
eral Eastern newspa­
pers seeks position dai
ly newspaper
Has
been in the newspaper
industry since 1962,
and has j variety of
jobs during that time.
Contact: John Alden,
9336 N Lombard Stre­
et, Portland, OR 97203.
(503 ) 285 5869 or 286
0538
R eporting
Previous editor of the
Dead Mountain Echo
in Oakridge. OR where
his duties included wri­
ting news, feature and
editorial articles Doea
his own pho’ography
and lab work. BA in
history with minor in
English from the Uni­
versity
of
Oregon.
Contact: Paul Ertelt,
76243 Gale St . Apt. 2.
Oakridge. OR 97463
(503i/82 283/
Now’s your chance to take
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POSITIONS
W ANTED
POSITIONS OPEN
tographer for publics
tions such as the Ore
gonian and Business
Journal. Emphasis on
economic issues Has
also written feature sto
nes. stories covering
Tigard city council,
school board meetings
and more for the Ore
gon Journal Contact:
Patricia Tierney. ,0960
SW Pathfinder Way,
Tigard,
OR
97223
(503)639 9873
A n e a r n e s t m o n e y d e p o s it o f $ 1 O O ( ) (to b e d e p c s t e d m ■ H e r t s
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Seeking entry level po
sinon in photography,
design and/or artwork
Currently employed at
the Nehalem Bay Press
where her duties in­
clude paste up and ad
layout. Previously as
a s s is te d p ro ie s s io n
al photographer in pri­
vate studio. Produced
a super 8 documentary
for the University of
Michigan Student Film
Festival in 1985 Con
tact: Eleanor Roth, PO
Box 282. Manzanita,
OR 97,30
1503) 368
5952.
PREVIOUS WEEK’S LISTING • BID OPENING OCT. 1 4 , 198« at 1:00 PM
BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL 11:00 AM, OCT. 14, 1986
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2505 R o ssite r Lana V a n co u ve r
577 K Si W asho ugal
A d v e rtisin g D ire cto r
Seeks
position
on
15,000 25,000 circula
tion N W daily news
paper or lower manage
ment on larger news
paper. 9 years exper
ience, 5 years in mana
gement
Proven sales
record.
Strength in
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sales motivation, orga
nization,
administrât
ion, public relations
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recipient of numerous
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wards.
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brock, 2010 SW Run
nion Dr., Pendleton,
OR 97801. (503) 278
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