Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 07, 1987, Page 10, Image 10

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    CLERICAL ASSISTANT
The Port of Portland has an im­
mediate opening for an individual
to provide switchboard recep­
tionist and mail courier support.
Preferred qualifications include
experience in the operation of
CBX equipment, a good working
knowledge of office procedures
and telephone etiquette, a know ­
ledge of mail room procedures,
and a good knowledge of the
Portland area. Dependable at­
tendance and punctuality, a valid
drivers license and a good driving
record are necessary.
If interested and qualified, apply
at:
The Port Employment Office
12th Floor
700 N.E. Multnomh
All applications must be made in
person. No applications w ill be
mailed and all application mater­
ials must be received in the em­
ployment office by 5:00 p.m .,
Wednesday, October 7, 1987.
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Data Analyst/Field Observer to
assist investigation of ocean tem ­
perature and velocity. B.A. or
B.S.
in
physics,
computer
science, engineering or earth
science. Experience in computer
programming (FORTRAN) and
data analysis. Ability to maintain
minicomputer systems.
Exper­
ience in working at sea desirable,
willingness required.
Salary
$23,000 to $31,000 depending on
qualifications.
Resume and
names, addresses, telephone
numbers of three references
must be received by 19 October
1987 by:
C.A. Paulson
College of Oceanography
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
Oregon State Univ., an AA/EO
Employer, Rehab. A ct 1973.
COUNSELOR
MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT
COORDINATOR
Full time. To provide services to
high risk youths and their families
in Clackamas Co; including crisis
counseling, short term indivi-
dual/fam ily therapy, arrange­
ments for specialized
eval­
uations, support o f volunteer and
foster parents, coordination of
services w ith other agencies, etc.
W ork as part of a team. Some
evening and weekend hours.
M SW or related masters, and
exper w ith youth and families
req'd. $16,000-$17,500 depend­
ing on exper. Call or w rite for
application. NO RESUMES.
Innovative treatment program for
6-12 year old emotionally distur­
bed children. Minimum B.A. and
1 year experience required. Half­
time and full-tim e positions avail­
able. Salary negotiable. Excel­
lent benefits. Resume to:
Edgefield Children's Center
ATTN: Associate Director
2406 S.W. Halsey St.
Troutdale, OR 97060-1097
Equal Opportunity Employer
Boys and Girls Aid Society
2301 NW Glisan
Portland, OR 97210
503-222-9661, Ext 231
9am-5pm, Mon-Fri.
r Accountant
Application
10/13/87.
The Portland Development Commission
is dedicated to enhancing Portland's
quality of life. For nearly 30 years this
has been accomplished by creating and
implementing programs which respond
to community need, and which maintain
or increase the supply of housing,
create business and employment
opportunities, and improve areas and
facilities. We are actively seeking a
talented and civic-minded professional
to fill this visible position.
5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Employer
COUNSELOR
This mid-level accounting position is
responsible for maintaining accounts
receivable and billings, disbursement
overview, audit workpaper and report
preparation, and budget assistance.
Candidates should possess an
accounting degree as well as strong
governmental accounting and budgeting
skills. Knowledge of general office
procedures and fine interpersonal skills
are also necessary.
In addition to a starting salary of up to
$23,800, we offer the opportunity to be
an integral member of a motivated team.
To apply, request a Commission
application packet by calling (503) 796-
5349. Completed applications must be
received by Oct. 19, 1987.
Portland Development
Commission
1120 S W Fifth Ave.
Portland. OR 97204
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Equal Opportunity Employer
deadline
On-call pool positions, to cover
night and weekend hours. Pro­
vide crisis intervention and coun­
seling, assessment and place­
ments of youth referred to crisis
programs, provide support and
back-up to shelter parents.
Opening in M ult, Clack & Wash
Co. BA req, plus exper working
w ith at risk youth or in crisis
work, willing to w ork at night.
Must have reliable transp, exc
driving record.
$45 per week
night shift, $200-$225 per week­
end. Call or w rite for app. NO
RESUMES.
Boys and Girls Aid Society
2301 NW Glisan
Portland. OR 97210
503-222 9661, Ext. 231
9am-5pm, M-F
App deadline 5pm,
10/13/87.
Equal Opportunity Employer
JOBS Trade Magazine
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288-0020 or 288-0033
Page 2, JOBS, October 7, 1987
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