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2 FULL-TIM E CLINICAL PHOTOBIOLOGY AND PHOTOTHERAPY POSITIONS J PHYSICIAN Monthly salary range $4131 $5013 Requires some e n p en e n ^ ,n prates sional work as a medical doctor b graduation from an accredited s< hooi The Department of Dermatology at Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY has 2 full-time positions available relating to clinical photobiology and phototherapy. Resources are available to train and support highly motivated dermatologists who seek challenging and promis ing careers. The positions are open to individuals who are, or will become Board Certified in Dermatology. Each position has a starting salary in excess of $60,000 per year. Support in terms of space, personnel, and training in clinical research is an integral part of the proposed positions. Interested applicants are invited to mail their curriculum vitae with a covering letter directly to: Department of Dermatology 630 West 168 Street New York, NY 10032 The University is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer of medicine b a valid license to practice medicine in the State of Washing ton Specialization m family or community medicine b enpenence m community health services is highly desirable Apply by July 22 1987 at T a c o m a P ie rc e C o u n ty H e a lth D e pt P ersonnel S ec tio n 3701 P ac ific A v e n u e T e c o m a . W A 96408 h FOE A CITY OF SILVERTON ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Proposals for the construction of City of Silverton sanitary sewer line improvements (East Silverton Sewer Project No. 428) will be received in the City Council Chambers, 306 South Water Street, Silverton, Oregon 97381 until 7:30 (PDT) on August 18, 1987, at which time the sealed Proposals will be publicly opened and read. Proposals received after the above specified time shall not be considered The work proposed consists of the construction of 5155 feet of 8" and 680 feet of 15" sanitary sewer line as required by the plans and specifications. This project is funded by an Oregon C om m unity Development Grant and is subject to the Davis- Bacon Act. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ANNOUNCE I ACCESS SERVICES LIBRARIAN POSITION I =1 B ® A ^ / hPc Wayne >S tu te U n‘versity Library System announces an I 8 A ccess Services Librarian vacancy. This p osition includes respon-j SI i . . “ 7 f ? r supetvlston and service delivery for circulation, fe e s ,1 * ? dlcak; " serv es. stack m aintenance, inform ation desk, online I rtehverv'n- C rmatlOn servlre*> and interlibrary len d in g /d o cu m en t. 7 a T h“. “ * n o " - unlon represented supervisory p ost w h ich ! m ay lead to tenure, based on standards o f evaluation and equal-« lori seh o u !i0rm anv e lrL V, Professional assignm ents. 2) creative! | | and scholarly work, and 3) con trib ution s to the profession. Ij H 9 8 I F I C A T I O N S A N O D E S IR E D C H A R A C T E R IS T IC S i S Q U M A L asters degree from an ALA accredited library sch o o l is I S oreZ i^ ert Ep T riy - Ce WVh, onbn<‘ bibliographic retrieval system s | e^ tlve verbal and com m unication skills are essen -’ | tial. Strong leadership and good interpersonal skills are essential ’ a°UlK have 3 * 7 8 il sendce orientation and interest in u se r ’ instruction. a high l Ä o m . ^ A pplicants 1- and should ib iU ,y also have ha"dl‘ good ‘ h‘ initiative pubb< U « | il | OTHER I I IN F O R M A T I O N G State University is a Carnegie I research in stitu tion S S with Wayne a tw o m illion volum e Library System . The Library System I B !? c o m p m e ti o f four libraries, including three professional sch o o l ■ I a^rV ™ ™ <Law' M edlclne. Science and Engineering). The Libraries I k be‘? g a“ to m » ted via an integrated library system | CREFb' n ,fnnge beneflta- dental and health plan options. T I A A /J e ? iEnkn ? support. io r ,a m ilv m em bers, m inim um salary o f h n d q0ua0UHca,nt i o « .mPetlUVe “ d n fgotlab le baaad experience I 8 I j I " A A^„P,°Sit.1On ° pen ‘" ""ediately p p lication s received by July 1 I B 5 and will remain open until filled ■ 3 0, 1987 will be given first c o n - |sid e r a tio n . A pplications (Including a signed and dated lesu m e) or ■ w Z i i ? i bould be « „ t with three references to: i Z F W illiams, II, A ssociate D irector, 134 Furdy Library. Wayne State -U n iv e rsity , D etroit, MI 4 8 2 0 2 T elephone (3 1 3 ) 5 7 7 -4 0 2 1 O p p oriUm f / Z p t e y T r" n “ A c fio n /tq u a ll S The plans and specifications may be examined in the office of the City Engineer, City Hall, Silverton, Ore gon. Copies of the plans, specifications, and con tract documents may be obtained for a non-refund able fee of $20.00 per set. All proposals shall be submitted on the prescribed form and in said manner as indicated in the Inform ation for Bidders and said Proposal shall be accom panied by a certified check or Bid Bond in the amount of five (5%) percent of the total amount of the proposal. The City of Silverton reserves the right to accept the Proposal and award the Contract to the lowest responsible bidder or to reject any or all Proposals received and further advertise the project for bids Dated this 22nd day of July, 1987. CITY OF SILVERTON Douglas K. Robinson, City M anager/Recorder Richard J. Barstad, P.E.. City Engineer July 29, 1987. JO B S , Page 7