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December 23. 1987. Portland Observer. Page 9
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
ACCOUNTING
ASSISTANT AUDITOR
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon is currently accepting applica­
tions for an Assistant Auditor posi­
tion in the Medicare Reimbursement
& Audit Department. Qualified ap-
licants will perform desk review and
field audits on Medicare cost reports
submitted by providers. Audits are
performed at the provider's site re­
quiring 1-2 weeks/month travel with
audit team.
Qualified candidates will have a col­
lege degree with major in account­
ing including audit course credits.
Previous work in accounting or
healthcare is desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and competitive salary.
Please apply or send resume to:
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Blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. M a rke t
Portland, OR 97201
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Equal Opportunity Employer
ASST. WASTEWATER
SERVICES MGR.
$2613 - $3319/mo.
The City of Salem, Oregon, is
seeking a highly skilled individual
to lead the operations unit of a
large, complex wastewater plant.
Position serves as Asst. Plant
Mgr. Plant untilizes secondary
treatment processes of pure oxy­
gen activated sludge (UNOX),
trickling filters and trickling fil-
ter/solids contact (TF/SC). Con­
siderable progressively respon­
sible experience in the field of
wastewater treatment plant ope­
rations, supervisory experience;
high school graduation supple­
mented by technical/college
course work in chemistry, bac­
teriology or related field; com­
pletion of operator's short
courses; or equiv. experience and
training. Possess valid Class 4
Oregon driver's license and ability
to obtain Oregon certification as
Wastewater Treatment Opera­
tor IV.
Request City application and
supplem ental
questionnaire
at:
City of Salem
Personnel D ep t., Rm 225
565 Liberty SE
Salem , OR 97301
503/588 6162
Closing date: 1-15-88
EOE
CLERICAL
Starting Salary
$15,564
he Portland Development Com­
mission, dedicated to enhancing
»ortland's quality of life, is actively
eeking a clerical assistant to pro-
ide receptionist and word proces-
ing support to the Commission's
Jingle Family Housing Section.
o be considered for this position
ou must have experience perform-
1g a wide variety of clerical duties
deluding typing, maintaining re-
:prds, light filing and answering
»hones. Requires excellent typing
¿Id word processing skills in typing
demos, letters, contracts, and re­
ports, as well as a knowledge of
jpneral office procedures.
(Qe offer the opportunity to be an
rltegral member of a motivated
earn. Apply at the address below.
Portland Developm ent
Com m ission
1120 SW 5th Ave.
Portland. OR 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
PART TIME
HOME MAILING
PROGRAM!
Excellent incomel Details, send
self addressed, stamped enve
lope. WEST, Box 5877, Hill­
side, NJ 07205.
W ashington State Dept. of
Natural Resources
Full Tim e
Institutional experience preferred.
Excellent benefits. Modern nursing
home.
Del's Care Center
319 N.E. Russet St.
Portland, OR 97211
1 block north of Lombard, off Union
Ave. Apply Monday thru Friday,
8:00a.m. to4:00p.m .
APPLY DIRECTLY
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SPECIALIST
Lake Grove Branch
We offer an excellent career oppor­
tunity for an individual with exper­
ience in bank operations and super­
vision. Qualified applicants must
possess three years banking exper­
ience, previous supervision exper­
ience, strong commitment to quality
customer service, and excellent
written and verbal communication
skills.
JOBS
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR
COOK
Washington State Dept. of Natural
Resources — immediate vacancy
for Deputy Supervisor for Resource
Protection and Services. Exec, level
position directs the development/
implementation of policy/proce­
dures for the dept's resource pro­
tection
and
internal
service
functions.
Develops legislation;
represents
the
department
at hearings and meetings with legi­
slature,
public,
and
industry.
$50,000 $55,000/yr. DOQ. Desire
Bachelor's Degree in Natural Re­
sources, Pub. Admin, or allied.
Five years progressively responsible
line mgmt, exp., including two years
in upper mgmt, (prefer natural re­
source mgmt.). The DNR is an
equal opportunity employer and en­
courages women, minorités, the
aged, and the handicapped to ap­
ply. Submit leeter and resume by
Jan. 8, 1988 to:
We offer an excellent flexible bene­
fits program, and a higly competi­
tive salary commensurate with ex­
perience.
Qualified applicants
should submit their resume and
salary requirements to:
OREGON BANK
Personnel D epartm ent
1001 SW 5th Avenue
Third Floor
P.O. Box 3066
Portland, OR 97208
The Portland Observer is a weekly
minority newspaper whose purpose
is to reflect the current views and
concerns of the Black and minority
communities in N/NE Portland and
to empower these communities by
providing information about issues
which impact them, locally and
nationally.
A rt Stearns
Supervisor
Dept. of Natural Resources
201 John A. Cherberg Bldg.
O lym pia, W A 98504
DISHWASHER
Full Time
Institutional experience preferred.
Excellent benefits. Modern nursing
home.
Del s Care Center
319 N.E. Russet St.
Portland, OR 97211
Equal Opportunity Employer
APPLY DIRECTLY
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Immediate opening for a Computer
Operator with at least 1 year exper
under OS operating system and ex­
perience in IBM 3033 or 3081 com­
puter desired.
Individual will operate computer,
disk drive, tape drives, multiple prin­
ters, and reader/punch. Will moni­
tor system of performance by
means of console terminal; will
identify system or program malfunc­
tions and initiate corrective action.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and
competitive salary.
Please apply or send resume to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. M a rke t
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
DATA PROCESSING
SYSTEM OPERATOR 2
For the Oregon Legislative Infor­
mation System of the Legislative
Administration Committee.
Posi­
tion operates automated equipment
& systems used in processing legi­
slative applications, installs & main­
tains software & hardware, investi­
gates & resolves problems & trains
employees in use of systems &
software packages. Experience in­
stalling, testing & maintaining com­
puter hardware & software re­
quired. Salary range $1267-$1574
per month. A Legislative Admini­
stration Committee application is re­
quired. Application materials must
be received by 5 p.m., January 5,
1988.
Contact:
Personnel O ffice
Legislative A dm in istra tio n
C om m ittee
S404
State Capitol
Salem. OR 97310
(503) 378 8530
In addition, ideal candidates will be
able to work swing shift hours Mon­
day and Tuesday; and on Wednes­
day until final paste up is com­
pleted.
Leon Harris
Manager & C ontroller
Portland Observer
P.O. Box 3137
Portland, OR 97208
1 block north of Lombard, off Union
Ave. Apply Monday thru Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
COMPUTER OPERATOR
We seek experienced newspaper
people to work on a part-time basis
to perform proofreading, layout de­
sign, display ad design, PMT specs,
and paste up tasks with a high de­
gree of accuracy and productivity.
Submit resumes to:
APPLICANT HOURS
9-1 M on-Fri
DATA PROCESSING
The Observer is seeking employees
dedicated to these purposes, who
believe in the equality of all people,
and who are knowledgeable about
issues and concerns of minority
communities.
Olympic Area Agency on Aging
seeks expeiience in management
and senior citizen programs. Ad­
minister $2M-plus budget in rural
area.
Diverse responsibilities in­
clude budget, supervision, commu­
nity-based planning, operation of
direct service, and advocacy. Sala­
ry range: $31,500-$35,000. Contact
agency for application:
EEO/AA
LIBRARIAN
C ataloguing Section Supervisor
Oregon State Library
Responsible for the supervision of
all cataloguing department activi­
ties; perform cataloguing & classifi­
cation of all forms of library mater­
ials.
Salary range: $1739-$2217.
Qualifications include a Master's de­
gree in Library Science & 2 yrs pro­
fessional cataloguing exper.
For
application and/or additional infor­
mation, contact:
Personnel O ffice
Oregon State Library
State Library Bldg
Salem, OR 97310 0640
Application deadline: Jan. 20, 1988
or until sufficient applications are
received.
P.O. Box 1062
Port Tow nsend, W A 98368
(206) 385 2564
LIBRARIAN
Reference Librarian III
Oregon State Library
Applications due December 28th.
EOE
INSURANCE
SECRETARY
TO MANAGER
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Ore­
gon, a major health insurance com­
pany, is currently accepting appli­
cations for a Secretary in their
Group Accounting Dept.
Qualified applicants will possess
strong technical skills including 80
wpm typing, transcription exper­
ience, 10-key, shorthand, and CRT
background.
Strong verbal and
written communications skills are of
equal value.
This position requires approximately
50% daily statistical typing & cal­
culation; a strong mathematical ap­
titude is imperative.
Applications and resumes will be ac­
cepted through December 18, 1987.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and competitive salary.
Please apply or send resume to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. M arket
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Oppportunity Employer
WASHINGTON COUNTY
JOBS
M anagem ent Analyst
$1986 $2413 mo.
Minorities encouraged to apply.
E.O.E.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
E m ploym ent Program Trainer
$20,191 annually
Trains juvenile offenders in effec­
tive job search techniques; tests and
interviews individuals with employ­
ment barriers to assist in vocational
guidance; apply by January 4, 1988.
AIDS Outreach Educator
$11.07 per hour
Performs community health educa­
tion work directed toward intrave­
nous drug users; requires degree in
health education or equivalent and
one year of experience; apply by
January 8,1988.
A d u lt Housing
Program Manager
$28,564 - 37,146 annually
Develops, implements and ongoing
supervision of the Adult Housing
Program; implements rules, poli­
cies, procedures, agreements and
information systems; insures com­
pliance with the Adult Care Home
Registration Ordinance; requires re­
lated BS and five years of health or
social services experience or MS
and two years of experience; apply
by December 31, 1987.
Job Developer
$20,191 annually
Develops employment resources for
juvenile offenders; markets program
to employers, develops subsidized
work experience sites, provides fol­
low up services; requires two years
of job development experience; ap­
ply by January 4, 1988.
WHERETO APPLY
Your knowledge of medical termi­
nology, ICD-CPT coding, CRT skills
and experience in a doctor s office
or hospital setting may qualify you
for a position as a Medical Claims
Analyst.
If your New Year's resolution is to
put your claims processing skills to
good use. Blue Cross & Blue Shield
of Oregon may be able to help you.
Apply NOW for a position to begin
January 18, 1988. Avoid the holiday
rushl
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and competitive salary.
Please apply or send resume to:
W ashington C ounty
Personnel
Hundreds weekly at homel W rite:
An E O E.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Full-time and relief positions. Ex­
cellent benefits. Send resume to:
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Edgefield C hildren's Center
ATTN: A ssociate D irector
2408 S.W. Halsey St.
Troutdale, OR 97060
UNION STATION
AREA DEVELOPMENT
ASSISTANT
The Portland Development Com­
mission, dedicated to enhancing
Portland's quality of life, is actively
seeking an assistant to the Union
Station area development Project
Coordinator
You will provide technical assi­
stance for Union Station and other
development projects, including
providing data bases for project in­
formation, site research, develop­
ment planning and strategies. Re­
quires 1-plus years' experience with
a design planning or development
oriented organization, and an edu­
cation in Planning, Real Estate, or
Business. Experience in working
with the business community, citi­
zens group and government agen­
cies is also helpful. Salary range:
$24,000-$31,000.
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We offer the opportunity to be an
integral member of a motivated
team. Apply at the address below.
Portland D evelopm ent
Com m ission
1120 S W 5th Ave.
Portland, Or 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
RECRUIT
$1669/mo.
Washington County, the fastest
growing County in Oregon, is seek­
ing applicants for the position of
Recruit. Our Recruits train in basic
law enforcement; learn procedures,
rules and regulations of Public Safe­
ty; train in and perform patrol du­
ties, crime scene and traffic acci­
dent investigations.
Req. high
school diploma or GED. Recruits
who pass the probationary period
of 1 year are eligible for promotion
to Deputy Sheriff, the starting sala­
ry for Deputy Sheriff is $1929/mo.
County application forms req., re­
sumes NOT accepted. Apply by
January 15, 1988 to:
W ashington County
Personnel
150 N. First A ve., Room B-2
H illsboro, OR 97124
An E.O.E.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYST
Innovative day treatment program
for 6-12 year-old emotionally dis­
ruptable children.
Minimum BA
plus 1 year's experience required.
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REAL ESTATE
M ultnom ah County
Employee Relations
Room 1430
1120 SW Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Application deadline: Jan. 20, 1988
or until sufficient applications are
received.
MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT
COORDINATOR
Equal Opportunity Employer
Personnel O ffice
Oregon State Library
State Library Bldg
Salem, OR 97310-0640
TYPISTS
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Rodney L. Harry
Personnel O fficer
N/NE C om m unity
M ental Health Center
310 N.E. Oregon St.
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503 239 8871
Closing 1-6-88
Program m er A nalyst
PC S upport
$12.60 -14.54 per hour
Provides support services for IBM
and Wang personal computer users;
evaluates hardware/software re­
quirements, facilitates training and
manages inventory; required two
years of IBM-compatible PC exper­
ience; experience in RBase, dbase
Ill-plus, Lotus 1-2-3, Panlink and
Wang PC's is desirable; apply by
January 4,1988.
Call (503) 648 8607 for information.
County application forms req. Ap
ply by January 8, 1988 to:
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Case manager for adult C.M.I.
clients. Ability to relate to minority
population. Masters degree in men
tai health field with supervised prac-
ticum, or Bachelor's degree and two
years' experience or any combina­
tion of experience and training.
Comprehensive salary and benefits.
Resume to:
Provides general reference services,
and also specialize reference assi­
stance in the fields of medicine,
science & agriculture. Salary range:
$1735-$2193. Qualifications include
a Master's degree in Library Sci­
ence, strong data base searching
skills & 2 yrs of professional refer­
ence exper. Highly desired charac­
teristics include a background in
science/medicine & a finely deve­
loped sense of humor. For appli­
cation and/or additional informa­
tion, contact:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. M arket
Portland, OR 97201
P.O. Box 17, Clark, NJ 07066
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST III
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
288-0033
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for the Science Library Asbestos Abatement project will be re­
ceived by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at the University of
Oregon Physical Plant Department, Conference Room 2, 1295 Franklin Bou­
levard, Eugene, Oregon 97403, until 2:00 PM PST, January 5, 1988.
Briefly, the work will consist of the removal of asbestos from existing
suspended ceiling system and lighting fixtures, and sprayed-on insulation
material on concrete pan ceiling system, including overspray on mechanical
system.
For more information, contact:
Physical Plant
U niversity o f Oregon
Phone 686-5243
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for construction of interior improvements for one 2-bedroom
cottage, vehicle storage building apartment, and gatehouse for the Oregon
Institute of Marine Biology, Charleston, Oregon will be received by the Ore
gon State Board of Higher Education until 4:00 p.m. PST, Thursday, Janu
ary 14, 1988, in Conference Room 2, UO Physical Plant Department, 129
Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR 97403-1276.
For further information, contact:
UO Physical Plant
Phone: 686 5243
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