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Page 8, Portland Observer, October 20, 1988
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
P h o n e 2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 — T o P la c e Y o u r A d
Ad Rates: 5 Lines - 1 Week - $7.50
4 Weeks - $25.00(add $2.50
PORTLAND OBSERVER
The Eyes and Ears of the Community'
Deadline: 5:00 P.M. - Tuesday (All ads are subject to the approval of this paper, which reserves
the.right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad.)
288-0033
BEAUTY & BARBER
SUPPLIES
BEAUTY/BARBER
_______ SUPPLIES_______
Look of Radiance
3512 N.E. 15th Street
Portland, Oregon
284-6345
ja ’ b e ll’s
Beauty • Barber • Nails Supplies
Nails Onlv • H air Care Salon
B e a u ty / B a rb e r S u p p ly • F ree
Delivery
(Retail & Wholesale)
Cosmetology Consultant
5832 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 281-6393
Open: Mon. thru Sat.
9 a m.
CONTRACTING-GENERAL
6 p m.
Per Line)
Silco Construction Co.
8614 N. Crawford
Portland, Oregon 97203
286-8155
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CONSTRUCTION
RESTAURANT
LOCKSMITHS
Cleo’s
Walnut Park Lock & Key
Donald M. Drake
Construction
1740 N.W. Flanders St.
Portland, OR 97209
COX
Ethnic Cusine Southern Style
533 N.E. Killingsworth
FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Portland, Oregon
2736 N.E. Rodney
288-6338
3041 N. Williams • Portland
284-7150
226-3991
FASHION CONSULTANTS
Portland, OR 97212 • 281-4891
Uniquely Yours
517 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon • 281-5728
Lo w Cost Funeral
N ail Care ★ A ir Brushing
h N ail Tips
With D ignity A Liberal Terms.
SPORTS MEDICINE
PRINTING
Kinko’s
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-2129
North Portland
Medical Clinic
105 N. Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97217
285-3323
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
MENTAL HEALTH
DATA PROCESSING
DATA BASE ANALYST
TRAINING SPECIALIST
ADABAS
Half-time resource consultant for
four 5-bed intensive training
homes for the developmental^
disabled. Must have proven skills
n IHP & Program development.
1-753-1711 for further information
or send resume to:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon, a major health insurance
company is seeking a Data Base
Analyst to provide technical sup­
port for ADABAS and NATURAL
applications.
Individual will maintain the data
base and associated systems as
well as consult with Systems and
Programming and Information
Center clients in the development
of new systems.
Qualified applicant must have 2-3
years data processing experience
with technical skills in data base
administration, NATURAL pro­
gramming, and have strong com­
munication skills.
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon is currently accepting ap­
plications for Medical Claims
Analysts for positions to begin
November 28, 1988.
This position is responsible for
accurate and timely payment of
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon’s medical claims. Experi­
ence necessary to perform this
task will include:
• 1 year recent clerical work
experience in a doctor's office or
hospital setting.
• Demonstrated knowledge of
medical terminology and ana­
tomy. This may be obtained
through a classroom setting or of­
fice experience.
• ICD-9/CPT-4 Coding.
• A minimum of 6-12 months
experience using a CRT in a pro­
duction oriented environment.
• Fast, accurate use of a
10-Key calculator.
Previous claims processing or
insurance b illin g experience
highly desirable.
NURSE
PSYCHIATRIC
REVIEW COORDINATOR
T h is
p o s itio n
c o n d u c ts
psychiatric reviews including pre­
certification, pre-authorization,
and inpatient claim review; main­
tains utilization guidelines; esta
blishes close working relations
with provider and internal person
nel; and assists with psychiatric
and chemical abuse program re­
view and policy modifications.
This position will require:
• Current Oregon licensed
R.N.
• 3-5 years recent hospital or
a m b u la to ry p s y c h ia tric -s u b -
stanca abuse experience.
• Experience w ith hospital
claim s review a n d /o r audit,
demonstrated ability to work in a
fast-paced environment under
high pressure conditions.
• A strong commitment to
cost containment.
• E x c e lle n t in te rp e rs o n a l
skills.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee 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 Fir
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
COUNSELING
ISAAC WHITE, RCSW
Counselor/Consultant
*
Individual
*
Couples
*
2 8 1 -5 9 4 3
Families
ARC
765 N.W. 5th Ave. • Suite 103
Corvallis, OR 97330
Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELOR
CODA INC. seeks qualified ap­
plicants for counselor position in
drug treatment services program.
Some responsibilities include
providing diagnosis, evaluation
and treatment to caseload of
clients including complex cases
which require a variety of clinical
expertise; conducting individual
group, youth and family counsel­
ing therapy; maintaining client
records; may provide administra­
tive supervision to counselors.
Graduate training inhuman serv­
ices and 2 years supervised
human service experience. Salary
range: $1,393 - $1,950/Monthly
plus excellent benefits package.
Position will close once vacany is
filled. Application and screening
questions available at:
210 N.E. 20th Avenue
Portland, Oregon
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
EDUCATION/PREVENTION
SPECIALIST
Outpatient adolescent substance
abuse program needs experienc­
ed
E d u c a tio n /P re v e n tio n
Specialist to provide in-school
presentations & group facilita­
tion. Send resumes to:
Mainstream
Youth Program
5311 S.E. Powell
Portland, OR 97206
Equal Opportunity Employer/
Minorities Encouraged to Apply
TELEVISION
OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER
COORDINATOR
Full-Time Position
Coordinates a comprehensive,
outreach program on behalf of
Portland Cable Access and devel­
ops procedures to recruit, train,
supervise and evaluate volun­
teers. Must possess a demon­
strated ability plus work history in
organizing and supevising volun­
teers. Good verbal and written
communication skills are essen­
tial. Must be able to deal effec­
tively with a diverse public having
varying skills and needs. Should
J possess a working knowledge of
small format video production
and understand the organiza­
tional techniques of television
communication. Starting salary
$16,320. Send resume by 5:00
p.m., Friday, November 4,1988 to:
TEACHER ESL SUBSTITUTES
REQUIREMENTS: Valid Oregon
Teaching Certificate, experience
an d /o r training in teaching
foreign/second language, emo­
tional and physical stamina to
perform duties as required by the
designated tasks except for temp­
orary disability. Salary $93.68
-8/hr. day.
Application deadline: 10/20/88 by
2 p.m.
TEACHER
SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Multnomah Education Serv­
ice District has teacher vacancies
in the multi-handicapped & emo­
tionally handicapped programs.
Valid Oregon teaching certificate
with handicapped learner or se­
verely han dicapped learner
e n d o rs e m e n t, e m o tio n a l &
physical stamina to perform
duties. Must be able to lift 60 lbs.
according to established pro­
cedures.
Job open until filled.
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST SUBSTITUTE
The Multnomah Education Serv­
ice District is seeking substitute
occupational therapists to pro­
vide on-call OT to students in
special education programs.
Salary is $93.68 per 8-hour day.
REQUIRED: Credential meeting
current certification requirements
as set forth by the American
Occupational Therapy Associa­
tion and other ce rtific a tio n
requirements of the state of Ore­
gon. Dates: on-call as needed and
Oct. 6, Dec. 8, 1988 and Feb 2,
1989, April 6 & June 6.
Application deadline open until
adequate substitute pool. For ad­
ditional information call Jeaneen
at 255-1841, Ext. 207 for:
Multnomah
District.
Education
Service
Application form & additional in­
formation or come to 220 S.E.
102nd.
Equal Opportunity Employer
WASHINGTON COUNTY JOBS
SENIOR PLANNER/
TRANSPORTATION
Salary: $2,619-$3,184/Monthly
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
COORDINATOR/PLANNER
Salary: $1,860-$2,262/Monthly
Call (503) 648-8607 for informa­
tion. County application forms re­
quired. Apply by October 28, 1988
to Washington County Personnel.
Equal Opportunity Employer
business opportunities
SERV-U-1ST
JANITORIAL SERVICE
OWN YOUR OWN
Complete Training Included
Low Investment
244-7628
PERSONALS
MASTERCARD.
Portland Cable Acess
No One Refused!
2766 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, OR 97212
Atten.: Deborah Luppold
Regardless of Credit History.
Also ERASE Bad Credit.
Do It Yourself.
Women and minorities encour­
aged to apply. Portland Cable
Acess is an equal opportunity
employer.
Call 1-619-565-1522
Ext. C3759OR - 24 Hours
★ EARN ★
D’JON ENTERPRISE
CATERING
EXCELLENT MONEY
AT HOME
— Reasonable Rates —
Large or Small
Assembly Work.
Jewelry, Toys, Others
EVENINGS BETWEEN
4:00 P.M. • 8:00 P.M.
Call 1-619-565-1657
Ext. T3759OR - 24 Hours
281-9703
DATA PROCESSING
BATCH BALANCER I
American Data has an excellent
opportunity available for a 30-hour
Batch Balancer position in our
transit department. Position is re­
sponsible for the staging of
incoming items for processing,
and operation of an automated
item correction terminal. Prior
banking experience, and proof or
transit experience preferred. Must
have good penmanship, be able
to lift up to 30 lbs. 10-key by
touch, and must be able to cope
with deadlines during peak times
in a noisy work environment.
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30 p.m to
finish.
We offer an excellent flexible
benefits program and a highly
competitive salary commensurate
with experience. Qualified appli­
cants should submit their resume
and salary requirements to:
MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION
Energetic, professional manager with broad experience in large
warehouse operations to direct statewide distribution of liquor.
You'll work with our Purchasing and Store Operations Directors to
assure the availability of alcoholic beverages to the public and produce
$50-560 million in net revenue each year for the citizens of Oregon.
Specifically, you’ll oversee our Milwaukie warehouse complex with an
$18 million inventory and a staff of 42. Our facility receives $140 m illion of
bottled distrilled spirits annually and ships it to 235 liquor stores, primarily
by common carrier.
Candidates must know distribution principles, have strong human rela­
tions skills, work as effectively with production and maintenance employees
as with other managers, and be able to conduct special Merchandising Pro­
gram improvement projects.
This is an Executive Service position, salary range $33,036-542,216 plus
liberal benefits. If you are qualified and interested in joining a public agency
committed to excellence, please make sure your LETTER OF APPLICATION
and your RESUME arrive in our office by OCTOBER 28.
Oregon Liquor Control Commission
%
Personnel Services
9079 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
P.O. Box 22297
Portland, OR 97222
(503) 653*3019
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
American Data Services
Personnel Dept.
1001 S.W. 5th Avenue
Second Floor
P.O. Box 3066
Portland, Oregon 97208
APPLICANT HOURS:
9-1 p.m.
Mon.-Fri.
For a listing of other available op­
portunities please call job oppor­
tunity line at (503) 796-3878.
Equal Opportunity Employer
TCI Cablevision of Oregon, Inc., an
Equal Opportunity Employer, cur­
rently has an opening for the fol­
lowing position:
INSTALLER
Full-Time
Q U A LIF IC A T IO N S : N eat a p ­
pearance, dependable, s e lf­
starter, good attitude toward serv­
ing the public, good driving re­
cord, valid Oregon driver’s lic­
ense, trained in pole climbing and
able to handle 28’ span ladder,
basic electronics and willing to
learn industry.
Training provided. Applications
accepted until 10/28/88. In­
terested parties may submit appli­
cations/resumes by mail to:
TCI Cablevision
of Oregon
P.O. Box 8677
Portland, OR 97207
Atten.: Installation Supervisor
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. Qual­
ified applicants not hired at this
time will be considered for future
openings if they so desire. _____
IMISC. FOR SALE
CASH PAID!
— WANTED TO BUY —
Western Americana, Old Guns,
American Indian Pieces, Western
Art, Bronzes, Wood Carvings,
Fishing Gear, Primitive American
Furniture, Old Sporting Books,
Taxidermy, etc.
Collections or single items, Mr.
North - (805) 684-9468 days
684-8399 eves. Bank plus Busi­
ness References. P.O. Box 436,
Summerland, CA 93067.
DENTIST
RETAIL
G.l. JOE’S OPPORTUNITIES
★ PORTLAND AREA ★
G.l. JOE’S is accepting applications for full & part-time positions
in all departments including Ski Shop, Automotive and Cashiers.
We offer wage rates up to $7.40/Hour with experience plus
premium pays & bonuses and a benefits package that includes
medical, dental & vision insurance coverage, up to 4 weeks of
paid vacation, sick pay, birthday pay & credit union membership.
You can grow with us, too! Our "promotion from within policy
gives qualified employees the opportunity to obtain various
management positions throughout the company.
So come on in and look around. We sell the merchandise that fits
the Northwest lifestyle. It’s fun and fast-paced. Talk to our store
management. We think you’ll like what you see and hear.
Portland area stores accepting applications:
Oak Grove
Hayden Meadows
1140 N. Hayden
Meadows Dr.
15600 S.E.
McLoughlin Blvd.
Tualatin
Beaverton Mall
3485 S.W.
Cedar Hills Blvd.
17799 S.W. Boones
Ferry Rd.
Gresham Town Fair
Eastport Plaza
3900 S.E. 82nd Ave.
700 N.W. Eastman Pkwy.
Equal Opportunity Employer
LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE • FACILITY SERVICES
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
STATE PROJECT • TREASURER’S OFFICE REMODELING
Bids Due: Tuesday, November 1,1988 at 3:00 P.M.
Sealed bids w ill be received by Mr. Robert Ault, Property Manager,
Facility Services, Legislative Administration Committee, State Capitol
Room 60H, Salem, Oregon 97310, until 3:00 P.M., November 1, 1988, for
the State Project, Remodeling of Treasuer’s Office, State Capitol,
Salem, Oregon.
The work includes providing all labor, materials and equipment to pro­
vide partitioning, drywall, carpet, ceiling, ductwork, lighting, power and
rough-in fire sprinkler for the space. The State will do all of the computer
wiring and sound system installation within the space.
Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at the date, place and
time stated above. Bids received after the time fixed for opening same
will not be considered.
Drawings and Specifications, including Bid and Contract Documents
may be examined at the Facility Services office or:
1.) Settecase Smith Doss Architecture, 725 Commercial S.E., Salem,
OR 97301; 2.) Salem Contractors Exchange, 2256 Judson S.E., P.O. Box
12065, Salem, OR 97309.
A mandatory prebid conference will be held on October 25,1988, at 3:00
P.M., in the State Capitol. Prospective bidders will meet at the Visitors’
Information Center in the main lobby and proceed to the Treasurer’s of­
fice. All bidders and interested persons are invited to be present.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in
the amount of 100% of the contract, executed in favor of the State of
Oregon, to insure performance as specified in the contract awarded.
The State of Oregon reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Published Oct. 20. i J88
WITH HOSPITAL TRAINING
Part-time position, supervising
dental residents, students and di­
rect patient care. Must have one
or more years of hospital residen­
cy training and familiarity with
managing disabled patients. Ore­
gon license required. Contact: Dr.
J.T. Jastak.
OHSU Hospital Dentistry
279.7997 during business hours.
Equal Opportunity Employer
THE OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL RESEARCH BUILDING CARBONIZING FURNACE PROJECT
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the Medical Research Building Carbonizing Furnace Pro­
ject, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until
10:00 a.m, local time, Wednesday, November 9,1988 at the Physical Plant
Building, Room 110, 3310 S.W. U S. Veteran's Hospital Rd., Portland,
Oregon 97201.
Additional information can be obtained by contacting Terry Tollen or
John Steiner at 279-5308.