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Page 10, Portland Observer. January 27, 1988
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
HELP WANTED
EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE
LEVEL 10
Western Center for Drug-Free
Schools and Communities — North­
west Regional Educational Labora­
tory.
The Center is funded by a grant
from the US Dept of Education to
provide assistance to public and
private elementary and secondary
schools, students, parents and
other community members in the
area of prevention of drug abuse.
The Associate will be responsible
to the Center Director.
Duties:
schedule, plan, and coordinate con­
sultation sessions, technical assi­
stance, workshops, and other train­
ing sessions in the Northwest area;
meet with other agencies to plan
for service delivery; maintain docu­
mentation and conduct evaluations
of services provided; assist in deve­
lopment of resource materials and
preparation of reports; conduct on­
site training with school teams and
training of facilitators.
Qualifications: doctorate degree in
education, however a master's de­
gree and broad experience may be
considered; knowledge of drug
abuse agencies and education agen­
cies in the Northwest Region; broad
knowledge and competence in the
area of drug and alcohol abuse;
experience providing training and
technical assistance in the area of
prevention and elimination of drug
and alcohol abuse; demonstrated
effectiveness in providing technical
assistance to schools; experience in
curriculum and material develop­
ment; able to travel frequently,
usually by air, and spend consider­
able time in the field; experience
working as a team member.
CONVENTIONAL
INSPECTOR
(2 positions)
This is a temporary position not to
exceed six months.
This position involves public contact
and inspection work of HAP-owned
living units. Persons occupying this
position are responsible for making
field inspections to identify and re­
port on unit and building conditions.
QUALIFICATION:
• Two years experience in Building
Mainenance Field;
• Skill in interpreting codes, guide­
lines, and instructions and apply­
ing them to inspection and en­
forcement problems;
• Skill in ascertaining facts by ob­
servations, personal contact, and
examination of records;
• Skill in maintaining records;
• Skill in expressing ideas effective­
ly orally and in writing;
• Skill in establishing and main­
taining effective working relation­
ships with other HAP staff, and
tenants;
• Prefer skill in estimating main­
tenance repairs;
• Prefer 1 to 2 years experience in
performing housing inspections;
• Prefer experience or education in
rehabilitation methods or prac­
tices.
• Prefer working knowledge of
Housing Quality Standards
• Prefer working knowledge of
Building Systems, Plant Mainten­
ance and correct maintenance
procedures.
• Valid driver's license, automobile,
and evidence of state minimum
liability insurance.
COMPENSATION:
$1506 per month
Salary: $29,971 $32,000 depending
on background and experience —
excellent benefits.
APPLY AT:
Letter of application and resume
must be received in the Personnel
Office by 3 pm, Jan 29, 1988. In
letter, indicate you are applying for
the above position. Apply to:
between 8:30-4:00. Monday thru
Friday. Must complete HAP em­
ployment applications; no resumes
accepted. Deadline for applications
is February 5, 1988.
Personnel Office
Northwöst Regional
Educational Lab
101 SW Main St, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97204
An Equal Opportunity Empoyer
Equal Opportunity Employer
ALCOHOL/DRUG
CONTRACTOR
Contractor needed through June
30, 1989, to provide alcohol/drug
treatment to Black inmates within
adult correctional facilities in Salem,
up to 16 hours weekly. Qualified
agencies or individuals will be con­
sidered. To receive specific con­
tractor requirements, write by Feb­
ruary 3 to:
Thomas Lester
Unit Director
Correctional Institution
Treatment Services
Correctional Treatment Program
Oregon State Hospital
2600 Center Street, N.E.
Salem, Oregon 97310
Indicate agency of individual inte­
rest.
Equal Opportunity Employer
COMMUNITY SERVICES
COUNSELOR II
$10.246-$12.473/Hr.
Professional liaison work between
citizen groups and city government,
provide support to neighborhood
associations. Two yrs. experience
with community oriented programs,
4 yrs. degree with major in the social
sciences or any equiv. exp. and
training. Considerable knowledge
and ability in group process and ef­
fective citizen participation tech­
niques. Possess valid ODL. Closing
date: 2-5-88. Apply:
C.ty of Salem
Pere. Dept., Rm. 225
566 Liberty SE
Salem, OR 97301
EOE
Housing A u th o rity o f Portland
1605 N.E. 45th
INSURANCE
BLUE CROSS AND
BLUE SHIELD OF OREGON
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Oregon
is currently accepting applications
for the following positions:
Medical Claims Analyst
Your knowledge of medical termi­
nology, ICD-CPT coding, CRT
skills, and experience in a doctor's
office or hospital setting may quali­
fy you for a position as a Medical
Claims Analyst.
Apply now for
positions to begin on March 14,
1988.
Utilization Management
Program Analyst/Statistician
Ideal candidate will have demon­
strated knowledge as a Programmer
Analyst with system design, com­
puter program development, sys­
tem installation, and project man­
agement experience. Minimum of
2 years experience using 4GL in
mainframe & microprocessing en­
vironments required. Strong stati­
stical background a must.
Additionally this position requires
a background in healthcare delivery
including understanding of alterna­
tive delivery systems (PPO, HMO,
etc.). College degree in business or
public administration, healthcare
services highly desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ore­
gon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, flex-time work
hours, and competitive salary.
For additional information on job
openings, please call our Job Infor­
mation Number of 225-5402, or ap­
ply in person to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Orson
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
DEVICE INCREASES GAS
MILEAGE BY 22%
Now available in Oregon and
Washington through:
Masters/Washington
Advanced Automotive
Technology
Oregon Customers call
289 3964
Washington Customers call
696 1704
Guarantee
If within 6 months of purchasing
the produce, you are not 100%
satisfied, simply return the unit for
a full refund.
ECONOMIST
To research public finance issues
for Oregon State Legislature. Must
have a master's in economics or
completion of course work for PhD,
experience in quantitive research
and knowledge of state and local
taxation. Salary depends on exper­
ience and qualifications. Applica­
tion and resume must be received
by 5pm, Feb 22, 1988. For appli­
cation, contact:
Personnel O ffice
Legislative A d m in istra tio n
C om m ittee
S404 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378 8530
Auto mechanic for repair shop.
Good location and pay partnership
available with dental plan.
4550 N.E. A lberta St.
223-0583, leave message
MILLWRIGHTS.
PIPEFITTERS AND
WELDERS
James Rivers at Wuana Mill has
openings for Millwrights, Pipefitters
and Welders. Proof of Journey-
level status must be provided. 5
years pulp and paper will experience
preferred.
Journey-level rates:
$18,765 with fringe benefits. Appli­
cations will be considered only if a
current resume is attached. Appli­
cations will be accepted in person
only at:
Oregon E m ploym ent Division
444 8th St.
A storia, OR
or
W ashington E m ploym ent
Service
711 Vine Street
Kelso, W A
during office hours, from Friday,
Jan. 22 to Friday, Jan. 29 at 5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Employer
USER SERVICES
SPECIALIST
Standard Insurance Co. has imme­
diate openings for Records Techs
in our home office.
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
GROUP
These individuals will pull, sort and
file company records.
Also will
pick up and deliver files and cor­
respondence using a messenger
cart.
University Computer Services seeks
a personal computing specialist to
evaluate hardware, software, net­
working and communications pro­
ducts; assist users in installing and
using such products; and teach
workshops for faculty, staff and stu­
dents. BS/CS degree (Masters de­
sirable). 3 years experience with
microcomputers. (IB M & PC/DOS).
PASCAL or C programming ex­
perience.
Mainframe experience
desirable. Local area network ex­
perience required (prefer NOVELL).
Good communication & organiza­
tional skills required. Salary range:
$27-$30,000. 12 month academic
appointment without rank.
These positions require the ability
to file right handed, due to file posi­
tioning, the physical ability to lift 40
lbs., and work standing for most of
the shift.
Previous office experience is prefer­
red. Apply in person, 9 a.m. thru
1 p.m., thru Wed., Feb. 3rd:
Third Floor
Personnel O ffice
Standard Insurance
1100 S.W. 6th Ave.
Portland, OR
Send resume with names of 3 refe­
rences to:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Joe Snyder
U niversity C om puting Services
Oregon State U niversity
Corvallis, OR 97331
TYPISTS
Hundreds weekly at home! Write:
P.O. Box 17, Clark. NJ 07066
by 2/10/88.
Oregon State University is an A ffir­
mative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer and complies with Sec­
tion 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973. OSU has a policy of being
responsive to the needs of dual­
career couples.
TECHNICAL
MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR
U nified Sewerage Agency
$12.86-$15.79/hr.
Plans, schedules and supervises the
repair, maintenance and installa­
tion of electrical systems and elec­
tronic, hydraulic, mechanical and
pneumatic instruments in an indust­
rial wastewater treatment plant.
Req. training in electrical or in­
strumentation technology and in­
creasingly resp. technical industrial
exp. as a journey-level electrician or
instrument technician, with exper­
tise in both areas preferred. Agency
application forms req., resume NOT
accepted, Apply by February 5,
1988 to:
DATA PROCESSING
PROGRAM ANALYST
HOUSE FOR RENT
Free month's rent. 3 Bdrms. $350.
4312 N.E. 9th Ave. Range, Ref,
Carpets, Wood Stove, Gas Heat,
Yard & Basement. Sm. dog OK, No
cats. Dep. $60 — water & key,
$10 appl. fee.
Blue Stone & H ockley Realty
4445 S.W. Barbur Blvd.
Portland, OR 97211
222 3807
HOUSE FOR RENT
One month free. 2 Bdrms. $310
per mo. Sec. 8 OK. 1056 N.E. Ma-
drona. Remod. Kit, Range, Dish­
washer, Gas Heat, Hardwood
Floors, Some Carpet, Basement.
Sm. dog OK, No cats. Nice Yard.
Key and water dep. $60. $10 appl.
fee.
Blue Stone & H ockley Realty
4445 S.W. Barbur Blvd.
Portland, OR 97211
222-3807
TWO HOUSES FOR RENT
5!6 Bdrms, 2 Bths,
carpet, W&D Hkup,
foster care. $495 &
Sec. 8 OK. 616 N.E.
FI Bsmt, w /w
01 Ht, ideal for
Dep. Ref. req.
M orris.
4 Bdrms, 2 fl Bths, FI Bsmt, W&D
Hkup, Ol Ht, $425 & Dep. Sec. 8
OK. Ref. Req. 34 N.E. Ivy.
Call 287 5656
INSTRUMENT
TECHNICIAN 2
Unified Sewerage Agency
$12.25-$15.04/hr.
Performs service, repair, installa­
tion, testing and maintenance of
electronic, hydraulic, mechanical
and pneumatic instruments used for
metering,
recording,
analyzing,
controlling and monitoring waste-
water treatment processes. Req.
industrial exp. in the above and
training in instrumentation techno­
logy.
Agency application forms
req., resumes NOT accepted. Ap­
ply by February 5, 1988 to:
W ashington C ounty Personnel
150 N. First A ve., Room B-2
H illsboro, OR 97124
An E.O.E.
Immediate opening for individual
interested in program design and
development.
Incumbent
will
gather & analyze information for
system development or modifica­
tion, design, and specified system
requirements; construct, test & im­
plement system; and prepare sys­
tem operation & user documenta­
tion.
Qualified applicant should have a
minimum of 2 years OS and COBOL
experience, preferably in large DP
shop. College degree desired, pre­
ferably in computer science with
training in system analysis. On­
line
programming
&
design,
ADABAS/NATURAL,
structured
analysis and design experience
highly desirable.
Excellent income! Details, send
self-addressed, stamped enve­
lope. WEST, Box 5877, H ill­
side, NJ 07205.
HOMEWORKERS
WANTED!
TOP PAY!
W ashington County Personnel
150 N. First A ve., Room B-2
H illsboro, OR 97124
C.l.
121 24th Ave., N.W.
Suite 222
Norm an, OK 73069
An E.O.E.
s & w
Construction Er Distributing
Specializing in the Sale of Brick
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. M arket
Portland, OR 97201
• FOR EVERY PURPOSE •
• 55 DISTINCT COLOR/TEXTURE COMBOS •
• PAVING BRICKS •
• GAS-FIRED FIREPLACE BRICKS •
• HIGH QUALITY •
Equal Opportunity Employer
RECEPTIONIST
Mental Health Center seeks an ener­
getic and hard-working individual to
work full-time, greeting and sche­
duling patient appointments witn
the clinical team. Must type, an­
swer phones, retrieve patient charts
and perform general clinical duties.
Some data entry skills helpful.
Comprehensive salary and benefits.
Resume to:
M ary Jo Thomas
N /NE C om m unity
M ental Health Center
310 N.E. Oregon St.
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 239-8871
Closes: 2-8-88
Equal Opportunity Employer
WASHINGTON COUNTY
JOBS
M ental Health Nurse
$1897-$2307/mo.
B uilding M aintenance
Superintendent
$2534-$3081/mo.
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
Call (503) 648 8607 for information.
County application forms req. Ap­
ply by February 5, 1988 to:
288 0033
W ashington County Personnel
PORTLAND OBSERVER
PART TIME
HOME MAILING
PROGRAM!
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:
An E.O.E.
Equal Opportunity Employer
RECORDS TECHNICIAN
DATA PROCESSING
"A Team Committed to Excellence”
5707 N.E. 10th Ave.
•
W ashington • (206)256-8186
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Keep Your
S w eet-H eart Healthy
February is a month when you
usually pay special attention to the
romantic state of your heart. It s a
good time to focus on its physical
condition, too. Portland Parks and
Recreation helps keep hearts heal­
thy with CPR training and free
blood-pressure checks. CPR Train­
ing: Learn life-saving techniques
for heart attack and choking vic­
tims.
Portsmouth Community School,
at Sitton, 9930 N. Smith. Instruc­
tion from Portland Fire Bureau.
Wed. 2-3, 6 9:30 p.m . Fee. $5.
O ckley
Green
C om m unity
School. 6031 N. Montana. Certi­
fied by the American Heart Asso­
ciation.
Preregistration required.
Thursday, 2-18, 6:30 9 p.m. $10.
Whitaker Community School,
5700 N.E. 39th. M onday, 2-22,
5:30 9:30 p.m. Free plus $15 mater­
ials.
Portland, Oregon 97211
P ortland • (503) 281 3938
''P re v ie w s '' Group A rt Exhibit
Pat De Caro, Deborah De Wit,
Frank Okada, & James Schoppert.
Also featuring Ronna Neuensch-
wander, "African Revisited", recent
ceramic sculpture. Thursday, Feb.
4 throu g h 28th, Monday through
Saturday, 10-5:30. Opening recep­
tion: Thursday, Feb. 4th, 5:30 to
9:00 p.m. Lawrence Gallery, 842
S.W. First Avenue, Portland, OR
97204.
Taxpayer Assistance
The Oregon Department of Re­
venue will provide a toll-free number
for tax assistance from Jan. 4 -
A pril 30, 1988 , 8 a m. - 4:45 p.m.
Portland: 243-2833; Salem: 371-
2244; elsewhere in Oregon: 1-800-
356 4222.
Parents o f Future Students
Invited to PSU Reception
Parents intersted in what their
sons and daughters can learn if they
choose Portland State University
are invited to attend a special recep­
tion Tuesday, Feb. 2nd from 6:30
to 9:00 p.m. in the third-floor ball­
room of Smith Memorial Center, lo­
cated on S.W. Broadway between
Montgomery and Harrison Streets.
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