Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 10, 1987, Page 12, Image 12

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PORTLAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
Division of Student Affairs
Position Announcement For:
DIRECTOR OF MINORITY
STUDENT AFfAIRS
Portland State University invites
applications and nominations for
position of Director of Minority
Affairs.
The University, part of the Ore­
gon State System of Higher Edu­
cation (O.S.S.H.E.), is located in
downtown Portland, and enrolls
16,000 students including the lar­
gest proportion of minority stu­
dents in the state.
The University offers a number of
academic programs at both the
undergraduate and graduate
level.
Position
The Director of Minority Affairs
will report directly to the Vice
President for Student Affairs,
and will have budgetary and ad­
ministrative responsibilities for
minority student affairs.
This
new position requires the ability
to deliver effective support ser­
vices, programs and projects to
enhance services for minority
students.
I
Qualifications
A Masters Degree from an accre­
dited institution in education,
counseling or related field. The
successful applicant will have a
minimum of 3 years experience
in working with non-traditional,
culturally diverse student groups,
preferrably in a college or univer-
POSITION OPEN
CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE
SALESPERSON
Full time handling private party
and commercial accounts. Must
have pleasant phone voice, good
spelling and typing skills. Salary
plus commissions, benefits. Send
resume to: Times Newspapers,
Attn: Kelly Gallagher, P.O. Box
370, Beaverton, OR 97075
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sity setting. The Director must
possess excellent verbal and
communications skills and the
ability to promote the successful
operation and coordination of the
program throughout the Univer­
sity. Experience in program ad
ministration and community re
lations.
Position Availability
The position is available July 1st
1987.
Salary
The salary range is $27,000
$30,000, dependent on exper­
ience and qualifications.
Application Procedure
Letters of application or nomina­
tion; a current resume and 3 let­
ters of recommendation should
be sent to:
Minority Student
Affairs Search
Office of Student Affairs
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751 O S. A.
Portland, OR 97207
Application Deadline
Application materials must be re­
ceived by July 7, 1987.
Portland State University is an
equal opportunity, affirmative ac­
tion employer. Qualified minori­
ties, women and members of
other protected groups are en­
couraged to apply.
POSITION WANTED
AD DIRECTOR
Problem-solving ad director. Ag­
gressive, creative and enthusia­
stic Long success in hiring and
training money making ad staffs.
Contact: Ted Diekman, 2707 Via
Roberto, Carlsbad, CA 92008,
(619) 729-5781; days, (619) 232-
4381.
COUNSELOR
RESIDENTIAL
TREATMENT
COUNSELORS
Impact troubled teenaged girls in
intensive residential treatment
programs, specializing in alco-
hol/drug abuse, emotional pro
blems and beyond control be­
havior. Be accountable for re
suits, make a difference. Join a
dedicated team. Excellent train­
ing. Must be , variable for over
night shifts or day, evening and
weekend shifts.
HIGHLY COMPFIFNF Counse­
lors start at $4 93 $5.73/hr plus
very good benefits.
Requires
directly applicable experience
with similar population, strong
group
treatment
experience
skills, and leadership ability.
Must be effective.
BEGINNING Counselors start at
$4 45-$4.86/hr plus very good
benefits. Must be proficient in
helping skills.
Night shift pays 10% differen-
tail.
Part time or relief positions avail­
able.
Send for application kit (no re­
sumes):
Rosemont School, Inc.
597 N Dekum
Portland, OR 97217
Equal Opportunity Employer
POSITION WANTED
Reporter
May, 1987 graudate from San
Jose State University with Bath
elor's degree in journalism (politi­
cal science minor). College beat
included facilities development,
grounds and traffic and parking.
Previously worked for two years
as a sports writer for a chain of
weeklies; duties includes writing
and some page layout. Contact:
Dave Rickard, 15605 S.W. 114th
Court, No. 21, Tigard, OR 97224.
(503) 620-8272.