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    Page 12. Portland Observer, March 23, 1988
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT 2
NEW JOBS UNIT
ADULT AND FAMILY
SERVICES DIVISION
SALARY
($1435-1818 MONTHLY)
Exciting and challenging new
human services program seeks
highly s k ille d A d m in istra tive
Assistant. Tremendous oppor­
tu n ity for professional, take-
charge person with outstanding
organizational and com m unica­
tion skills. Position w ill support
six executive positions and coor­
dinate office operations. Quali­
fied applicants need to be per­
sonal com puter literate, type 60
wpm. Shorthad or brief hand
perferred. Potential exists for a
lim ited duration position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
You must have:
. . . four years of progressively
responsible clerical experience
involving coordination and/or
technical evaluation.
College
level coursework may be substi­
tuted on a year for year basis for
up to two years of the experience.
Submit your State of Oregon ap­
plication (PD100) to:
New Jobs Unit
Administration
417 Public Service Building
Salem, Oregon 97310
In d ic a te
T e m p o ra ry
Ad­
m inistrative Assistant 2 in the
box provided.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
M em bership C oordinator, Vi-
time, at com m unity radio station
KBOO, skills in data entry,
detail work and bulk mailing
W orking w ith volunteers and
direct mail experience a plus.
Salary $7,000 per year plus V2
benefits.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Station Manager
KBOO 20 SE 8th Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
Women and M inorities
Encouraged to Apply
Equal Opportunity Employer
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ADMINISTRATOR
Oregon Bank has an excellent op­
portunity for a person with work­
ing knowledge of accounts re­
ceivable lines of credit. Respon­
sib ilities incl assisting in the ad­
m inistration and m onitoring of
all aspects of accounts receiv­
able and inventory lines of credit.
Qualified applicants w ill have 1 yr
previous banking experience and
knowledge of note dept func­
tions. Must be able to work well
under pressure, make sound de­
cisions, and have demonstrated
strong client relations and inter­
personal skills. Experience with
personal com puter and 10 key ad­
ding machine preferred.
OREGON BANK
Personnel Dept.
1001 S.W. 5th Avenue
Third Floor
P.O. Box 3066
Portland, Oregon 97208
222-7558
APPLICANT HOURS
9-1 p.m., Mon-Fri
Equal Opportunity Employer
CASE MANAGER
For adult chronically mentally ill
clients. A bility to relate to mino­
rity population, Masters degree
in mental health field with super­
vised practicum, or Bachelors de­
gree and 2 years experience, or
any equivalent com bination of
experience and training. Com­
prehensive salary and benefits.
Resume to:
Rodney R. Harry
Personnel Officer
N/NE Community Mental
Health Clinic
310 NE Oregon Street
Portland. OR 97232
Closing: 4-2-88
M inorities encouraged to apply
Equal O pportunity Employer
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Exceptional opportunity for a
motivated, service oriented indi­
vidual to sell life insurance in a
fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n e n viro n ­
ment. We’re looking for an in­
dividual with sales ability, m oti­
vation, custom er service skills,
and high energy to help satisfy
our customers financial needs.
You may be the right person for
this position. Experience in ser­
vice sales and life/PC insurance
is preferred.
Positions available in the Port­
land and Lincoln City areas.
Selection Committee SIB
P.O. Box 1009
Olympia, WA 98507
We have an exc flexible benefits
program and highly com petitive
salary commensurate with exp.
Qualified applicants should sub­
mit their resume and salary re­
quirements to:
DATA PROCESSING
INSURANCE
PROGRAMMER or
PROGRAMMER/
ANALYST
BLUE CROSS
AND BLUE SHIELD
OF OREGON
Immediate opening for Pro­
grammer or Programmer/
Analyst to work on large
scale enhancements to on­
line claim s processing sys­
tem. Candidate w ill work
with user & EDPS personnel
perform ing analysis, de­
sign, coding, testing & im­
plementation activities.
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYST
APPLICANT HOURS
9-1 pm, Mon-Fri
Your know le dge of m edical
term inology, ICD-CPT coding,
CRT skills, and experience in a
doctor’s office or hospital set­
ting may qualify you for a posi­
tion as a Medical Claims Analyst.
Apply now for positions to being
on April 25, 1988.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee benefits package and
com petitive salaries. Flex-time
work hours available for Medical
Claims Analyst postion. For ad­
ditional inform ation on job open­
ings, please call our Job Inform a­
tion Num berof 225-5402, or apply
in person to:
GROW TH O P P O R T U N I­
TIES A V A IL A B L E FOR
TECHNICALLY SKILLED &
MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL.
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Oregon offers an ex­
cellent employee benefits
package, fle x -tim e w ork
h ou rs, and c o m p e titiv e
salary. Please apply in per­
son or send resume to:
Equal Opportunity Employer
CITY OF SALEM
RECRUITING FOR
POLICE OFFICER
Including 4-6% educ. incentive
pay plus fu lly paid benefits
pckge. Q ualifications: Must be
21 or over; a U.S. citizen, high
school grad or GED plus m ini­
mum of 90 credit hrs. basic lib.
arts curriculum. Closes: April 8,
1988. Apply:
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City of Salem
Pers. Dept., Rm. 225
555 Liberty St. SE
Salem, OR 97301
M inorities and women encourag­
ed to apply. EEO.
INSURANCE
BLUE CROSS
AND BLUE SHIELD
OF OREGON
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
| Oregon is currently accepting ap­
plications for the follow ing posi­
tion:
l q u a l O pportuni!y t m p lw e r
LEAD
DIRECTOR
Director of College Relations &
F o u n d a tio n fo r L in n -B e n to n
C om m unity C ollege, sta rtin g
June 15, 1988. Starting Salary:
$24,105-$29,408 plus fringe bene­
fits.
Requires: BA/BS degree
with emphasis in journalism, En­
glish or public relations/market-
ing; background & training in
public relations, management,
fund raising and/or grant deve­
lopment & at least two years prior
work experience in com m unity
c o lle g e a d m in is t r a tio n or
instruction, preferably including
public relations experience in
other public agencies. Applica­
tion deadline: 5:00 pm, May 2,
1988. Apply with LBCC Applica­
tions, resume, transcripts & two
letters of reference at:
Human Resources Office
(503) 967-6502
LBCC
CC-108C
6500 S.W. Pacific Blvd.
Albany, OR 97321
EOE
HELP WANTED
NEWS-REGISTER needs a retail
sales manager immediately. Di­
rect six-person retail, handle ma­
jor accounts. Resumes to: Roger
Heller, News Register, P.O. Box
727, McMinnville, OR 97128.
GROUP A C C O U N ­
TANT
Duties include assisting super­
viso r in overseeing m onthly
balancing of group accounts.,
handling telephone inquiries,
r e c o n c ilin g m o re d i f f i c u l t
groups, and assuming respon­
s ib ilit ie s
in s u p e r v is o r 's
absence.
Requirements are knowledge of
state laws governing insurance
and underw riting regulations,
and strong general accounting
background; degree perferred.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee benefits package, flex­
tim e work hours, and com petitive
salary. For additional informa­
tion on job openings, please call
our Job Inform ation Number of
225-5402, or apply in person to:
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal O pportunity Employer
HELP WANTED
GOVERNMENT jobs! Now hiring
in your area, both skilled and un­
skilled. For list of jobs and appli­
cation call (615) 383-2627, ext.
J-503. Fee.
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TEACHERS
PORTLAND STATE
Upward Bound Summer Session,
June 20th to August 3rd. Speech,
math, science, history, journal­
ism, and career exploration. Ap­
plications and positions descrip­
tions available in:
BUILDING MATERIALS
POLE BUILDING KITS: 24x36x10,
$1925;
24x48x12,
$2600;
30x60x12,
$3571;
40x60x12,
$4384. Financing, labor, delivery,
other sizes available. Free bro­
chures. (503) 263-6953; 1-800-872-
0070. OR40703.
PERSONALS
Shattack Hall
Room 239
or call
464-4010
Deadline: April 8,1988, 5pm.
PSU is an
Equal Opportunity/
Affirm ative Action Employer.
Minorities, women and members
of other protected groups are
encouraged to apply.
BANKRUPTCY, $75, stops bill
collectors, lawsuits and garnish­
ments. Divorce, $65, no court ap­
pearances. Com plete prepara­
tion of all legal docum ents.
Paralegals. Legal Alternatives,
1-800-445-6985, (503) 255-7435.
PERSONALS
ADOPTION: An infertile young
couple seeks infant to fill our
hearts and country home. Can
you help us? All medical, legal
and pregnancy-related expenses
paid. Call our Oregon attorney
collect, (503) 222-2474.
OFFICE SPACE WANTED
STATE OF OREGON
PERSONALS
Wants to lease office space in
N.E. Portland for a Human Re­
source Center w ithin an area
bounded by Interstate 5 on the
west, N.E. Colum bia Blvd. on the
north, N.E. 42nd Ave. on the east,
south to N.E. Mason St.; west to
N.E. 21st Ave., south to N.E. Fre­
mont St., east to N.E. 26th Ave.;
south to N.E. Broadway, west on
Broadway to the W illa m e tte
River.
MEET Christian singles the sen­
sible way! Local, worldwide by
phone or mail. Find love, dating,
meaningful com panionship to­
day! Free brochure, samples.
Call: 1-800-323-8113, ext. 290.
HELP WANTED
DRIVERS OTR experienced: Top
pay and great benefits. Good
work record/MVR. Modern equip­
ment. Werner Enterprises, Inc.,
1-800-544-9442.
5 to 7 year term. Beginning ap­
proximately July 1st, 1989. 3,700
to 4,500 square-feet office and
200 parking spaces.
HELP WANTED
LOSERS wanted! To try new,
d o cto r recom mended, revolu­
tionary fat absorber product.
Lose 10-30 pounds per month. No
diet, exercise or drugs. Call In­
grid: (303) 237-4778. Fee.
$1761-$2382/Mo.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept.
5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Ska Cross
OREGON BANK
Personnel Dept.
1001 SW 5th Avenue
Third Floor
P.O. Box 3066
Portland, OR 97208
222-7558
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon is currently accepting ap­
plications for a:
A p p lic a n t m ust have a
minimum of 1-2 years ex­
perience in the following
areas:
• CICS
• VSAM
• COBOL
• OS/JCL
• TSO/ISPF
BusSNtM
We have an exc flexible benefits
program and highly com petitive
salary commensurate w ith exp.
Q ualified applicants should sub­
m it th e ir resume and salary
requirements to:
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
The State of W ashington is ac­
cepting applications for the posi­
tion of Executive Director of the
State Investment Board. Posi­
tion manages the investm ent
program for approximately $13
billion. Requires BA degree in
finance, economics, or closely
allied field; a post-graduate de­
gree is preferred. Applicable ex­
perience w ill be considered in
the selection process. Salary
based upon qualifications. Sub­
m it resume or application no
later than April 15, 1988 to:
Good oral & written com­
m unication skills a must.
BANKING
INSURANCE
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
COORDINATOR
SOUL RADIO STATION
HELP WANTED
Kris Bennett Broadcasting, Inc.
is now accepting applications in
the Portland, Oregon, area for in­
novative, aggressive, drug free,
self-starters for an urban, con­
temporary (soul) radio station.
We are looking for sales person­
nel and air personalities. Exper­
ience helpful but not necessary.
Please send resumes and air tape
with references to:
Kris Bennett
P.O. Box 22462
Seattle, WA 98122
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Personal Property Tax Collector
$9.88 per hour
Collects taxes on personal pro­
perty, serves legal documents,
inventories property, conducts
sales; requires one year of ex­
perience collecting delinquent
accounts; apply by April 1, 1988.
Program Development Specialist
Developmental Disabilities
$11.69 per hour
D u tie s in c lu d e re s e a rc h ,
developm ent, evaluation, pro­
gram monitoring, fiscal manage­
ment, and coordination of voca­
tional, residential and early in­
tervention services; apply by
April 8, 1988.
WHERE TO APPLY
Multnomah County
Employee Relations
Room 1430
1120 SW Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
An Equal O pportunity Employer
Existing facilities or build to
suit. Single story structure pre
ferred.
Full service lease. Must be fully
handicapped accessible and
useable. Proof of ownership or
full authority to represent pro­
perty required.
HELP WANTED
LOSERS wanted! To try new fat
absorber. I lost 47 pounds in GO
days. No drugs. No exercise.
Doctor recommended. Recent
cable broadcast. Amy, (303)
989-8311. Fee.
Inform ation on available fa cil­
ities or sites must be received by
4-15-1988 by the:
Department of General Services
Real Property Division
1225 Ferry Street SE
Salem, Oregon 97310-1562
Contact:
ROGER STOLL
Phone: 378-2864
LOANS AND FINANCING
NEED MONEY? Equity loans on
all types of real estate, easy quali­
fying! Rapid funding! We buy
contracts. Call now! Toll-free,
1-800-537-5498, O regon Land
Mortgage.
RETIREMENT LIVING
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
SENIOR CITIZENS: A ttractive
and convenient apartment living.
Beautiful Bitterroot Valley. A ffor­
dable rent, Government subsidiz­
ed, all u tilitie s paid! Bitterroot
Manor, 401 North 10th, Hamilton,
MT. Im m e d ia te
o p e n in g .
1-401-363-6354.
IN C R E D IB L E in f o r m a tio n :
Jeeps, cars, 4x4s seized in drug
raids for under $100? Call for
facts today! 1-800-247-3166, ext.
625. Fee.
BUILDING MATERIALS
POLE BUILDING KITS. Complete
building
packages,
1/sliding
door, 4/colored walls, 6x6 poles,
24x36x10
$1,875;
24x48x12
$2,512; 30x60x12 $3,533. Many
other sizes. Labor and financing
available. 1-800-331-0155, (503)
263-1805.
B u ild e rs ’
Board
#L44526.
HOMES FOR SALE
GOVERNMENT seized homes
from $1.00, you repair. Also pro­
perties for back taxes. For com ­
plete details and foreclosure list
call: (615) 822-2770, ext. 355.
PICKUPS
ATTENTION CRAFTERS
Gallery now open every Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday.
Nineteen
8'x10’ spaces at $50.00. Highest
tra ffic . Send S.A.S.E.: Town
Center Mall, 300 Broadway,
Seaside, OR 97318.
earn excellent money
AT HOME. Assembly work. Je­
welry, toys, others. Call:
1-619-565-1657
ext T3026OR
24 hrs
450 TOPS, $260 up: Aluminum,
plastic, steel, wood. Famous
brands. Buy discount. Free price
list. Phone free, 1-800-452-9113,
9-5:00, seven days. Totem Mfg,
Salem, OR.
HELP WANTED
A WONDERFUL Family exper­
ience. Australian, European,
Scandinavian high school ex­
change students arriving in,
August. Become a host fam ily for
American Intercultural Student
Exchange. Call 1-800-SIBLING.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
'79 27’ PACE Arrow: Loaded. 6.5
gen. dual coach air, twin beds.
Less than 27,000 miles. $19,450.
Oceanway RV, Dayton Junction,
Hwy-18 & 99W. (503) 434-6505.
MASTERCARD
No one refused. Regardless of
credit history. Also ERASE bad
credit.
Do it yourself.
Call:
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1000 SUNBEDS, toning tables:
Sunal-Wolff tanning beds. Slen
derQ uest passive exercisers.
Call for free color catalogue
Save to 50%. 1-800-228-6292.
1-619-565-1522
Ext. C 30260R
24 hrs.
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