Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 13, 1988, Page 8, Image 8

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JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
WASHINGTON COUNTY JOBS
ASSOCIATE
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Salary: $1,45741,771/mo.
Call (503) 648-8607 for informa-
tion. County application forms re-
quired. Apply by July 22, 1988 to
Washington County Personnel.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
CLINICAL DIRECTOR
M.S.W.
Prior supervisory experience re­
quired. Day treatment and out­
patient background helpful. Send
resume by 7/22/88 to:
C.C.M.H.
6329 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, OR 97211
Atten.: Clinic Directory Position
Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
COUNSELOR/INSTRUCTOR
Special Services Project
O.S.U.
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Qualifications: MA/MS Education,
Counselor for relevant field, 3
years counseling/advising ex
perience, instruction experience,
experience post secondary level,
9 month appointment, fixed term,
1.0 FTE, closing date - 7/22/88
start date - 9/16/88. Submit letter
of application, 3 letters of recom
m endation and professio nal
resume to:
Atten.: Lita J. Verts
Special Services Project - O.S.U.
Waldo Hall - Room 337
Corvallis, OR 97331
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1-754-3628
OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer, complies with section 504
of Rehabilitation Act of 1973. OSU has
, policy of being responsive to needs of dual
career couples.
COMMUNICATIONS
SPECIALIST I
Salary: $8.49849.121 /hr.
plus shift differential
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Rotating shifts and days off. To
establish a 6-month eligible list.
Receive emergency and non
emergency requests for police,
fire and medical services; prepare
incident reports; operate com
puter terminals. Experience/train
ing in handling full range of non­
dispatch functions for public
safety communications; business
practices and typing. Spanish/SE
Asian bilingual skills are a plus.
Must pass Emergency Medical
Dispatch course by end of 6
month probation. Eligible for pro­
motion to Com. Spec. II upon
■ completion of probation and pro­
m otional exam. (Current sal.
$9.47411.51/hr.). Closing date:
--■7-22-88. Apply: City of Salem,
Pers. Dept., 555 Liberty SE, Rm.
225, Salem, OR 97301.
Relief Person - On-Call
To provide support to on-line staff.
Prior experience working with SED
youth and a culturally diverse popu­
lation required. $6.50/hour. Send
resume and references by July 18th
to:
C.C.M.H.
6329 N.E. Union
Portland, OR 97211
Atten.: Tio Nick’s
Equal Opportunity Employer
EARN
EXCELLENT MONEY
AT HOME
—Assembly W o r k -
Jewelry • Toys • Others
Qualifications: Previous customer
service experience, good oral &
written communication skills, ba­
sic math & business office key­
board proficiency, ability to work
well with co-workers & public,
especially in high pressure situa­
tions. Dependable, self-motivated
& able to work Saturdays a must.
Training provided.
Applications accepted until July
15, 1988. Interested parties may
submit applications/resumes by
mail to:
TCI
Cablevision of Oregon, Inc.
P.O. Box 8677
Portland, OR 97207
Atten.; Michael Henriksen
LICENSED CHILD CARE
My home, St. Johns area. Fenced
playyard. Mon.-Fri. 286-4990
WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANT
ENTRY OPERATOR
$10.246-$12.473/hr. Entry work in
operation of complex Wastewater
Treatment Plant. Requires some
exp. in wastewater or wtr. treat­
ment operations (exp. with ac­
tivated sludge/anaerobic diges­
tion desired); high school grad, or
equiv. exp./training. Knowledge of
principles of waste treatment,
operation of mechanical/elec-
trical equipment. Must complete
promotional exam, to Operator
($11.515-$14.071/hr.) within 18 mo.
of appt. Will require a written
exam prior to estab, a 1-year
hiring list. Closes: 7-22-88. Apply:
City of Salem Pers. Dept. RM. 225,
555 Liberty ST. Salem OR 97301.
Interviews will be arranged based
on selection of potential candi­
d a te s
fro m
a p p lic a tio n s /
resumes submitted. No inter­
views will be granted from tele­
phone or walk-in requests. Quali­
fied applicants not hired at this
time will be considered for future
openings if they so desire.
Equal Opportunity Employer
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
State Juvenile Services Comm.
We will be accepting applications
through August 1, 1988. If you
have any questions about the hir­
ing process please contact Jeff
M illig a n , A c tin g E xe cu tive
Director, 373-1283.
LOW INCOME
FAMILIES AND
SENIOR CITIZENS
H ousing
Closing
A ssistance
SUPERVISOR,
LEGISLATION AND RULES
UNIT
Public Affairs Section
Oregon Motor Vehicles Division
Salem, Oregon
Reports to Public Affairs Section
Manager. Directs and coordinates
division’s legislative program, in­
cluding developing legislative
concepts, writing impact state­
ments and writing and presenting
reports and testimony. Super­
vises administrative rules writing
activities. Reviews and responds
to federal legislation. Manages
section budget. Serves as assis­
tant manager for Public Affairs
Section. Supervises Legislation
and Rules Unit.
Must have working knowledge of
the state’s legislative process,
understand concepts of public
adm inistration, and have ex­
perience building consensus for
support of policies and legisla­
tion. Budget and supervisory ex­
perience also required.
Starting salary is $27,996 annual­
ly.
Program
Effective July 18, 1988, 4:30 p.m.,
the Housing Authority of Portland
will suspend taking Section 8 ap­
plications for Studio, Four (4) and
Five (5) bedroom families.
Open until sufficient applications
received. May close without
notice.
For additional information, or to
receive an application, please call
or write:
NORTH PORTLAND
VOCATIONAL
REHABILITATION OFFICE
wishes to expand its tool of ven­
dors for professional medical
consultation services for clients.
Personnel Office
1905 Lana Avenue NE
Salem, Oregon 97314
(503) 378-6901
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Part-Time
The Port of Portland at Portland
international Airport has an imme­
diate opening for a part-time Con­
ference Center Coordinator. The
, normal working hours for this po­
sition will be 1:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m., with varying days.
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Preferred qualifications include
working with a wide variety of
publics in a professional and
courteous manner; previous
successful office experience;
ability to be a self-starter, work
well under pressure without close
supervision; knowledgable in all
aspects of meeting planning; con­
solidate necessary services be­
tween customers and providers;
use of sophisticated audio/video
equipment; and physically able to
arrange meeting room furniture
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Also preferred is coursework or
equivalent experience in hospital­
ity industry.
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Starting salary is $7.16 per hour.
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If interested and qualified, apply
in person only at the Port of Port­
land Employment Office, 12th
floor, 700 N.E. Multnomah. All
applications must be received by
5:00 p.m., Friday, July 15, 1988.
Equal Opportunity Employer
If you are interested please con­
ta c t: Jess Kappel, Branch
Manager at 280-6940 for further in­
formation.
Equal Opportunity Employer
PLAY BACK
OPERATOR
Full-Time Position. Good com­
munication skills, able to operate
manual and automated play back
systems for video/audio. Attention
to detail important; excellent train­
ing opportunity. Experienced ap­
plicant preferred. Send resume
with cover-letter by 5 p.m. 8-01-88
to:
Linda Hawkins, PCA-T.V.
2766 N.E. Union Avene
Portland, OR 97212
PCA is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
The Oregon Depart m en t
of Transportation
RN professional to conduct re­
views for precertification program
including precertification, second
opinion, discharge planning and
benefit extension reviews.
Successful candidate must be an
RN currently licensed in the State
of Oregon with 3-5 years hospital
experience, and have additional
experience in utilization review,
PSRO & quality assurance. Back­
ground in pediatrics/neonatal as
well as hospital & professional
audit exper. is also beneficial.
Good communication skills a
must.
Employe«
- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -
(Health Background Helpful)
Positions Part-Time:
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
FOR INFORMATION CALL
28 1-0681
PORTLAND OBSERVER
The Eyes and Ears of the Community'
288-0033
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Equal Opportunity Employer
DIVERSION COUNSELOR
Work with youth deverted from
court. .5 to .75 FTE positions in­
take, group work, parent contact
and community service. Some
evening and Saturday hours re­
quired.
PRESS OPERATOR
Qualification: Bachelor degree in
Social Service field or equivalant
experience with high risk youth.
Salary range 16,000 to 19,000 and
FTE liberial benefits package.
Send resume to:
Applications are being accepted
for a day shift Press Operator.
Qualified applicants must have at
least 2 years work experience on
the AB Dick ITEK, Ryobi, or
M ultilith offset duplicating equip­
ment for production of single &
multi color printing, and be able
to lift up to 50 lbs. Completion of
a graphic arts program could be in
lieu of 1 year experience.
North Portland
Youth Service Center
7704 N. Herford
Portland, OR 97203
Minorities Encouraged to Apply
Equal Opportunities Employer
TYPOGRAPHER
Typographer candidates will have
6 months experience operating
Compugraphic MCS Powerview
or 1 year on MCS composition
equipment with working knowl­
edge of Power Page preferred, or
2 years exerience on other com­
position equipment with working
knowledge of semi-automatic
pagination preferred. A typing
speed of 60 wpm is required.
Position is on swing shift.
— $5.50 per hour
— 30-40 hrs per week
— Job duration: 2 to 8 weeks
Requirements:
— U.S. citizen
— Pass written test
— Must have car available
Please respond immediately to:
U.S. Census Bureau
Markham Site
10531 S.W. Capitol Hwy, Rm. 101
Portland, OR 97219
(503) 245-8591
Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer
D ’JO N E N TE R P R IS E
— Reasonable Rates —
Large or Small
Equal Opportunities Employer
EVENINGS BETWEEN
4:00 P.M. • 8:00 P.M.
LABORORS
281-9703
LONG/SHORT TERM
INDUSTRIAL JOBS
AVAILABLE
OWN CAR & HOME
PHONE REQUIRED
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
NEW to Oregon the Tahoe 12
wide. Park Model RV 396 square
feet of style & value. Park Place
RV. The Saving Place. Hwy-18 S.E.
Dayton By-Pass. (503) 864-2111.
MANPOWER
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Temporary Services
Jantzen Beach
Vancouver
Portland
Salem
285-1415
690-8410
226-6281
585-6147
Equal Opportunity Employer
engineering
TECHNICIAN II
$9.819-$12.00/hr. Technical, sub-
irof. engineering work preparing
jlans, mapping, computer model-
ng, w r itin g
re p o rts and
e s tim a tin g c o s ts . Exp. in
engineering; assoc, deg. or equiv.
exp. and training. Computer exp.
using spread-sheets and data
aase management a plus. Valid
ODL. Closes 7-22-88. Apply:
City of Salem
Personnel Dept., Rm. 225
555 Liberty SE
Salem, OR 97301
Equal Opportunity Employer
SECRETARIAL
SECRETARY/ WORD
PROCESSING
ALL SYSTEMS
AND SOFTWARE
55 WPM MINIMUM
EXCELLENT
BENEFITS
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MANPOWER
Temporary Services
Call For An Appointment:
Jantzen Beach
Vancouver
Portland
Salem
285-1415
690-8410
226-6281
585-6147
LOCALLY OWNED &
OPERATED SINCE 1956
Equal Opportunity Employer
BUILDING MATERIALS
Parker Pole Building Kits. Quality
counts with 24x36x10; $1,947,
24x48x10; $2,382, 30x60x10;
$3,295, 40x60x10; $4,095. Other
sizes, labor and financing. Call
1-800-331-0155.
RENTALS
HOUSE FOR RENT
NEAR N.E. PORTLAND BLVD.
AND N.E. RODNEY STREET
Nice, clean, spacious, 4 bedroom,
2 bath. Formal dining room,
woodstove, basement, deck,
garage, fenced yard. $510 per mo.
TK REALTY
669-0503
N O T IC E O F IN T E N T -
IThe Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Division, is seeking
¡proposals from consulting engineering firms with demonstrated ex­
perience in transportation studies. The Highway Division proposes to
¡engage consultants for two projects.
A study of Oregon's current Throughway Law and recommenda­
tions for changes to that law. The selected consultant will in­
vestigate the current policies and regulations governing access
control, its applicability to current Throughway Law, provide an
analysis and recommend ammendments to the existing
Throughway Law to benefit Oregon's highway system and
economy.
EXCELLENT
BENEFITS
LOANS & FINANCING
MONEY TO LEND/
CONTRACTS &
M O R T G A G E S /R E A L
2.
ESTATES
NEED MONEY? Equity loans on
all types of real estate, easy quali­
fying! Rapid funding! We buy
contracts. Call now! Toll-free,
1-800-922-4422, Oregon Land
Mortgage.
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U n ifie d S ew erage A g e n c y ,
! ;io.4l-$12.65/hr. Assists in coor­
dination of Industrial Waste Pro­
gram of the Agency among
various industrial custom ers,
other governmental agencies and
staff. Req. exp. in program and
project management involving
ju b lic co n ta ct and p roje ct
responsibility; college-level train-
ng in civil or sanitary engineer-
ng; exp. with sewage treatment
and industrial waste regulations
aref. Agency application forms
req., resumes NOT accepted. Ap­
p ly by J u ly 22, 1988 to
Washington County Personnel,
150 N. First Ave., Room B-2,
Hillsboro, OR 97124.
U.S. Census Bureau has tem­
porary jobs available in the
Portland area.
Human Resources Dept., 5th Fir.
100 S.W. Market
Portland, Oregon 97201
Call For An Appointment:
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
TECHNICIAN
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee benefits package and
competive salaries. Flex-time
work hours available. For addi­
tional information on job open­
ings please call our Job Informa­
tion Number of 225-5402, or apply
in person to:
Equal Opportunity Employer
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Send resume to:
Eugene Water & Electric Board
P.O. Box 10148
Eugene, OR 97440
ATTN: Personnel
Position closes on:
Monday-August 1, 1988
Your knowledge of medical ter­
minology, 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. Apply
now for postitions to begin on
August 15, 1988.
MINORITY AIDS TASK FORCE
Call 281-5966
281-5728
Progressive energy and water
u tility seeks people-oriented,
motivated and skilled information
processing professional to join
our team. Supervise application
systems development and main­
tenance teams working in on-line
database environment with IBM
and VAX hardware. Minimum
qualifications; six years analysis,
design and programming in­
cluding three years as project
manager or supervisor developing
or maintaining systems in online
or database environment; 2 or 4
year degree in CS or related field.
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYST
LOCALLY OWNED &
OPERATED SINCE 1956
New nail salon in N.E. metro
area. 6 openings. No experience
necessary. Commission only.
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PRECERTIFICATION
COORDINATOR
Northeast Health Resource Center
— MANICURIST NEEDED —
| COUNTRY store & home. Great
family operation near golf course
in the heart of the Columbia |
Gorge. Call Glenn Taylor &
Associates at (503) 386-3444.
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The Oregon Dept. o f Transportation
is accepting a p p lica tio n s fo r the
above p o sitio n located in Salem.
The Graphics Communications Manager
develops, d ire c ts , manages and
supervises production of visual
communications. You must have two
years experience in graphics, de­
sig n , camera-ready a rt fo r p r in t­
ing and d is p la y , and a Bachelor's
degree o r three more years of re ­
sponsible experience. Contact
ODOT Personnel, 419 Transportation
B ld g ., Salem, OR 47310, (503)
378-6281, for employment a p p li­
cation and re c ru itin g announcement
Apply soon, since th is recruitment
may close at any time without
n o tice .
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Blue Cross & Blue Shield of
Oregon is currently accepting
applications for the following
p o s itio n s :
Blue Cross And Blue Shield
Of Oregon
Graphics Communications Manager
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Program
$1918 - $2452 Monthly
Equal Opportunity Employer
CONFERENCE CENTER
COORDINATOR
Blue Cross And Blue Shield
Of Oregon
Full-Time
Call 1-619-565-1657
Ext. T30260R (24 Hours)
SYSTEMS & PROGRAMMING
SUPERVISOR
$2,940-$3,577/per mo.
INSURANCE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
GROUP COUNSELOR
An Access Oregon Highways Corridor Study which includes ten
individual studies of specific highway corridors to determine cur­
rent and future needs and improvements. These studies are to
describe the nature and character of a highway by analyzing traf­
fic characteristics, capacity, alignment, width, accidents, pave­
ment design, etc.
Ilf you are interested in being considered, the Requests for Proposals
lean be obtained by calling or writing Barbara Hopewell, Consultant
¡Liaison Engineer, 309 Transportation Bldg.. Salem, OR. 97310;
telephone (503) 378-6563.
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