Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 09, 1987, Page 17, Image 17

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    EXECUTIVE Director
OREGON STATE BOXING
AND WRESTLING
COMMISSION
* $1913 to $2452 Monthly
* Position is not budgeted at
full-time, actual salary will
depend on experience, work
load and hours worked
The Executive Director is accoun­
table to a five member Boxing
and Wrestling Commission. The
office will be located in the Port­
land area.
The Executive Director is respon­
sible for administration of Oregon
State Boxing and Wrestling laws
and carrying out the duties pre­
scribed by the 1987 Legislature.
The incumbent will develop, im­
plement and direct all programs
of the Commission, subject to
policy direction by the Commis­
sion.
Your background must have pro­
vided you:
• knowledge of professional
boxing and wrestling;
• knowledge of methods used to
avoid or evade the laws and
rules of the Commission;
• knowledge of administrative
and accounting principles;
• knowledge of supervision and
training;
ability to interpret and apply
POSITION OPENING
Alcohol and drug recovery prog­
ram director for state-wide non­
profit ecumenical organization.
Requires ability, skills, experi­
ence and/or training in administ­
ration, recovery programs, fund
raising, volunteer recruitment
and management
Salary commensurate with ex­
perience. Request application
and position information from:
(no telephone calls)
Ecumenical Ministries
of Oreoon
0245 SW Bancroft
Suite B
Portland, Oregon 97201
Do not send resumes. Position
may close anytime after Sep­
tember 25th, 1987.
Equal Opportunity Employer
provisions of the law and rules;
and
• ability to conduct informal
hearings, summarize evidence
and prepare rulings for appro­
val by the Commission.
Resumes will be reviewed and
evaluated by a screening com­
mittee. Based on this evaluation,
the best qualified will be inter­
viewed by the Commission.
GRANTS
COORDINATOR
$12.86-$ 15.79/hr.
Serves as Agency's advisor for
federal, regional, state and pri­
vate grant programs; identifies
funding sources; coordinates
and/or prepares grant proposals
and applications. Req. college-
level training in pub. or bus.
admin., plananing, political sci­
ence, economics or related field
with specific training in grants-
manship/contract admin, desir­
able; increasingly responsible
exp. in grants analysis, prepara­
tion, or coordination in a local
gov't. Agency applications req.,
resumes NOT accepted. Apply
by September 18, 1987 to:
Since the first portion of the se­
lection process is an evaluation
of your experience and training,
be sure your resume clearly in­
dicates your background in the
areas listed above.
Washingtou County
Personnel
150 N. First Ave., Room B-2
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Please submit resumes by Sep­
tember 23, 1987 to:
ELECTRONIC SERVICE
TECHNOLOGY
Jerry Bitle, Personnel Analyst
Executive Department
Personnel and Labor
Relations Division
155 Cottage Street NE/87-4
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-5576
You can pay more for training,
but you will find none better than
the Electronic Service Techno­
logy program on the Cascade
Campus of. PORTLAND COM­
MUNITY COLLEGE. Prepare for
an interesting, stable career
troubleshooting and servicing
electronic and electromechanical
systems. Learn from top-ranking
instructors on new, sophisticated
equipment. Classes start soon!
PRESIDENT
Urban League of Portland
Five years experience in admini­
stration and staff supervision; BA
required, M.A. and Urban Lea­
gue experience preferred. Exper­
ience desired in community or­
ganization, public sector finance,
grant proposal application, long
term planning and implementa­
tion and social services. Salary:
$40,000-$60,000 depending on
qualifications. Send resume by
9-11-87 to:
Avel Gordly
1915 N.E. 16th, No. 3
Portland, OR 97212
The Urban League is
an Equal Opportunity Employer
An E.O.E.
Call today for information
244 6111, Ext. 5317
PORTLAND COMM UNITY
COLLEGE
Your convenient,- affordable op­
tion.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Institution.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
1000 Sunbeds, toning tables:
Sunal-Wolff tanning beds. Slen-
derQuest passive exercisers. Call
for free color catalogue. Save to
50%. 1 800 835-3826.
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