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    Page 10, Portland Observer, O ctober 27, 1988
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
Phone 288-0033 — To Place Y our A d
M Rates: 5 Lines -1 Week - $7.50
PORTLAND OBSERVER
4 Weeks - $25.00(add $2.50 Per Line)
Deadline: 5:00 P.M. - Tuesday (All ads are subject to the approval of this paper, which reserves
■The Eyes and Ears of the Community'
288-0033
the.right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad.
BEAUTY & BARBER
SUPPLIES
A U T O R E PA IR
Eddie’s
Auto Repair
Low Rates -
While You Wait!
Look of Radiance
3512 N.E. 15th Street
Portland, Oregon
284-6345
Nails Only • Hair Care Salon
B e a u ty / B a rb er S u p p ly • F ree
Delivery
CONTRACTING-GENERAL
Silco Construction Co.
625 N.E. Killingsworth
8614 N. Crawford
Portland, Oregon 97203
286-8155
Portland. Oregon
281-7591
BEAU TY/BAR BER
SUPPLIES
ja ’bell’s
LOCKSMITHS
Donald M. Drake
Construction
226-3991
W alnut Park Lock & Key
Beauty • Barber • Nails Supplies
FLORAL - SILKS
(Retail & Wholesale)
Eartha’s
Floral Connection
Cosmetology Consultant
Open: Mon. thru Sat
Cleo’s
Ethnic Cusine Southern Style
533 N.E. Killingsworth
3041 N. W illiams • Portland
Portland, Oregon
284-7150
288-6338
SPORTS MEDICINE
PRINTING
517-1/2 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
282-3675
5832 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 281-6393
RESTAURANT
CONSTRUCTION
North Portland
Medical Clinic
Kinko’s
105 N. Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97217
285-3323
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-2129
We D o Weddings • Funerals
Made-To-Order • Custom-Made
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
INSURANCE
MENTAL HEALTH
MEDICAL COORDINATOR
SAIF Corporation
Full-Tim e for CMHC serving
children, fam ilies and adults.
Duties: 1/3 administrative, 2/3
clinical. Minimum qualifications:
Nurse practitioner with prescrip­
tive privileges or physician assis­
tant licensed by OMBE. Some out­
patient psychiatric experience
necessary. 35 hour a week. Salary
$22,000-534,000. Excellent ben­
efits. Minorities encouraged to ap­
ply. Send resume to: Medical
Coordinator, Delaunay, 5215 N.
Lombard, Portland, OR 97203.
Position open until filled.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Oregon's leading workers' compen­
sation insurance carrier is seeking
individuals for the following
positions:
USHERS
(Male & Female)
Performing Arts Center
Salary: $4.75 per hour - Part-time,
Minimum 4 hour shift.
SR. EXAMINER
$1,883 MNIMUM
PORTLAND BRANCH
The individual in this position will
manage complex claims, evaluate
medical treatement and vocational
needs.
Applicants must have three years
of experience managing workers’
compensation claims or three
years of equivalent claims handl­
ing experience. Four years of col­
lege level coursework may be sub­
stituted for one year of required
experience. Knowledge of Work­
ers’ Compensation Laws, Oregon
Administrative Rules from WCD
and WCB Bulletins is necessary.
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
ASSISTANT
COMMITTEE ASSISTANT
For the Legislative Administration
Committee of the Oregon Legisla­
ture. Positions provide support to
session and interim legislative
committees by performing a varie­
ty of clerical, administrative and
technical tasks. Experience per­
forming a variety of clerical func­
tions at a technical or ad­
ministrative support level required.
Salary range $1,465-$1,863 per
month. Present recruitment is to
develop a list to fill permanent and
1989 Legislative Session posi­
tions. A Legislative Administration
Committee application is required.
This recruitment open until suffi­
cient applications are received. It
may close at any time without
notice.
LEGISLATURE
Immediate opening to assist in the
maintenance repair and general
upkeep of facilities and equip­
ment. Qualified applicants will
have proven knowledge and skills
of building, electrical, plumbing
and mechanical systems, be able
to meet physical demands of job,
pass a security check, have the
ability to make math calculations
and have effective written and ver­
bal communication skills. Salary
range $5.48-$6.85/hourly plus full
benefits. Apply at:
Counselor/ Consultant
Individual
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PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community
Couples
> Families
288-0033
The Housing Authority of Portland
is now accepting applications for
Resident Aide positions. These
positions are responsible for pro­
viding services for tenants. In
order to be eligible applicants
must be able to receive public
housing assistance.
The Resident Aide receives a
m o n th ly sa lary p lu s u tility
allowance.
American Red Cross
Human Resource Dept.
3131 N. Vancouver Ave.
Portland, OR 97208
Equal Opportunity Employer
BILL DIGESTER
(Legislative Session Only)
We're looking for presentable,
DATA
PROCESSING
For
the
o ffice of the Legislative
dependable people to greet pat­
Counsel
of the Oregon Legisla­
BRANCH SYSTEMS
rons, assist with seating, enforce
tive Assembly. P osition pre­
SPECIALIST
facility rules. Good second in­
pares w ritten sum m aries of leg­
$1,475 MINIMUM
come. Hours are primarily even­
islative measures and amend­
BEND BRANCH
ings, weekends and holidays.
ments. Skill in analyzing legal
You must be 18 years or older, w ill­ The individual in this position will
docum ents and w riting techni­
provide operational support for the
ing and able to work scheduled
cal material required. Law de­
Branch computer system and pe­
shifts and to stand for long
gree preferred. Salary range
periods of time. You must have a ripherals including IPL; maintain
$1,605-$2,056 per month. This
B ra nch d o c u m e n ta tio n and
minimum of 1 year experience
position w ill begin in November,
dealing directly with the general
standards manuals for IOS and DP
1988 and end at the close of the
functions and provide basic word
public in a high volume situation.
1989 legislative session. A Leg­
processing and communications
You must be willing to work at all
islative A dm inistration C om m it­
ERC facilities. You must be depen­ training to Branch Personnel.
tee application is required. Ap­
dable, reliable, prom pt, well
This position requires an in­
p lica tion m aterials must be re­
groomed and courteous. You will
dividual with a basic working
ceived by 5 p.m., Nov. 14,1988.
be required to become CPR cer­ knowledge and understanding of
C o n ta ct Personnel Services,
tified, to join the union (IATSE)
data processing terminology and
Legislative A dm inistration Com­
within 30 days of hire, and to
concepts; strong interpersonal,
m itte e , S-401 State C apitol,
adhere to the ERC dress code.
problem solving and word pro­
Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-8530.
cessing skills; ability to work with
APPLY IN PERSON to the
Equal Opportunity Employer
limited supervision, and to work
Personnel Office.
on an on-call basis. Prior WANG
Memorial Coliseum
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
VS experience is desirable.
1401 N. Wheeler
LIBRARIAN
We offer an excellent benefits pro­
October 24 - 28, 1988
The
Linn-Benton
Cooperative
gram. To be considered for these
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Economic
Development
Library
position you must complete our
Project
is
seeking
a
Librarian
who
An Affirmative Action/
employment application. Please
is innovative and interacts well
Equal Opportunity Employer
call our message phone (503)
with the business and profes­
1-373-8047 by 5 p.m., October 27th,
RESEARCH ANALYST II
sional communities. Will set up
1988 to request your applicant
and firmly establish a network
Salary: $1,654-$2,094/Monthly
packet. No resumes please.
with the business and profes­
The State of Oregon Employment
SAIF Corporation
sional communities of Linn/Ben­
Division is recruiting to fill two
ton counties and will link this net­
Equal
Opportunity
Employer
Research Analyst II positions in
work with the resources in the lo­
central office located in Salem.
cal area libraries. Will establish
TEACHER
Requires: 1 year research ex
and work closely with an advisory
SPECIALIST
perience including statistical work
board to better assess the infor­
MEASUREMENT
and a Bachelor’s degree with work
mational needs of the business
in statistics, or 3 or more years of The Multnomah Education Service
communities.
pertinent experience.
District is seeking a Specialist
Requires: ALA accredited MLS, at
-Measurement to assist the local
The examination given for this
least 2 years as a professional
position is Civil Service. Tests ad­ districts in the area of group
librarian, strong communication
testing by helping them develop
ministrated daily at various testing
and interpersonal skills, ability to
strategies, materials and techni­
facilities.
do online and compact disk
ques under the AERA/APA/NCME
searching. Prefers: Background in
For recruiting announcements and
standards for educational and psy­
business reference, experience in
required state application call:
chological testing. The successful
grantwriting and in working with
(503) 378-3253
applicant will possess:
community groups.
An Affirmative Action/
• Bachelor’s degree in related
Salary: $2,200 monthly for an ap­
Equal Opportunity Employer
subject.
pointment of December 1988
•
Com
bined
experience
in
SOCIAL SERVICES
through September 1989. Possibly
p s y c h o m e tric s AND e ith e r
extended. Application Deadline:
Parents Anonymous of Oregon, a teaching or guidance counseling
November 1, 1988. Apply to Bar­
parent support/advocacy program, in grades K-12.
bara Thornburg, OSU, Kerr Library
is accepting applications for the
• Hold or qualify for valid
121, Corvallis, OR 97331-4501.
position of State Director. This is Oregon Teaching or Personnel
OSU has a policy of being responsive 1o
an exciting opportunity for an in­ Service Certificate.
the needs of dual career couples and is an
dividual with education, experi­
• Ability to obtain a General Ap­ Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
ence & creativity in family service titude Test Battery Specialist Cer
Employer and complies with Section 504
programs. A background of volun­ tificate upon being trained.
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.______
teer coordination & community
Deadline 10/28/88 by 2 p.m. to be
organization is desired. Vita to:
DENTIST
considered for first screening.
WITH
HOSPITAL
TRAINING
Community Services Director,
Open until filled. A pplicants
Waverly Children’s Home
meeting the above qualifications Part-time position, supervising
sh ou ld c o n ta c t Jeaneen at dental residents, students and di­
3550 S.E. Woodward
Portland, OR 97202
255-1841, Ext. 205 for MESD rect patient care Must have one
application form and additional or more years of hospital residen­
Equal Opportunity Employer
cy training and fam iliarity with
information.
managing disabled patients. Ore­
COUNSELING
Equal Opportunity Employer
gon license required. Contact. Dr.
ISAAC WHITE, RCSW
APARTMENT MANAGER
JOB OPENINGS
MAINTENANCE
CLERICAL
J.T. Jastak.
OHSU Hospital Dentistry
279-7997 during business hours.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon is cyrrenting accepting ap­
plications for Medical Claims
Analysts for positions to begin
November 28,1988.
This position is responsible for ac­
curate and timely payment of Blue
Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon s
medical claims. Experience nec­
essary to perform this task will
include:
• 1 Year recent clerical work ex­
perience in a doctor’s office or
hospital setting.
• Demonstrated knowledge of
medical terminology and anatomy.
This may be obtained through a
cla ssro om s e ttin g or o ffic e
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 in­
surance billing experience highly
desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oregon offers an excellent em­
ployee benefits package, flex-time
work hours, and com petitive
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
RECEPTIONIST
(Part-Time)
Performing Arts Center
Salary: $5.6705 - $6.0315/Hourly
We’re looking for presentable, de­
pendable people with good recep­
tion and basic secretarial skills to
provide switchboard, reception
and clerical relief for the full-time
staff at the Portland Center for the
Performing Arts. Hours are flexible
and include evenings. Good
second income.
You should have a minimum of 1
year experience dealing directly
with the general public in person
and on the phone. You must be de­
pendable, well groomed, person­
able and courteous. You must be
willing to be CPR certified.
APPLY IN PERSON: October
24-28, 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m.,
Memorial Coliseum, Personnel
Office, 1401 N. Wheeler.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
ACCOUNTING
SENIOR ENERGY
UTILITY ANALYST
Salary: $32,508-$41,328/Yearly
The Oregon Public Utility Commis­
sion is recruiting for a Senior Ener­
gy Utility Analyst to provide finan­
cial and accounting oriented ex­
pertise in the regulation of energy
utility rates and operations. The
person holding this position as­
sumes substantial responsibility
in analyzing energy u tilitie s ’
revenue requirements and advis­
ing the commission on those mat­
Apply to:
ters as well as accounting and tax
Housing Authority
issues. To qualify, you must have 4
of Portland
years experience in engineering,
1605 N.E. 45th Avenue
economic research and analysis,
Portland, Oregon 97213
or utility auditing or accounting,
Openings at the Following Loca­
including the review and written
tions:
analysis of financial and accoun­
ting data. One of the 4 years must
Hollywood East
be directly related to utility audit­
N.E. Portland
ing or accounting. In addition, you
Elderly Complex
must have a Bachelor’s degree in
William Plaza
engineering, economics, account­
N.W. Portland
ing, or a relevant scientific disci­
Elderly Complex
pline or 3 more years of respon­
Townhouse Terrace
sible pertinent experience. A Mas­
S.E. Portland
ter’s degree in engineering, eco­
Family Complex
nomics, accountng, or relevant
scientific discipline can substitute
Columbia Villa
for 1 year of the required 1 year of
N. Portland
experience related to utility audit­
Family Complex
ing or accounting. Experience us­
ADVERTISING MANAGER
ing personal computers may be
Oregon Lottery Ad Manager will
given preferred consideration. For
oversee all in-house advertising, information about applying, call
and promotional activities; devel­
(503) 378-6662 or write to the
op and administer ad budgets.
Oregon PUC, Human Resource
Services, 360 Labor & Industries
At least seven years’ ad agency ex­
Bldg., Salem, OR 97310.
perience is required, with at least
four years in a management/
Equal Opportunity Employer
supervising capacity. A solid
KGW-TV - KGW-AM - KINK-FM
knowledge of media, production,
HUMAN RESOURCES
and administration is required.
DIRECTOR
Ideally, this ad manager comes
from a hands-on account service
KGW-TV, KGW-AM, and KINK-FM
background, has specialized in
has immediate opening for a Hu­
public relations, has particular ex­ man Resources Director, to act as
perience in retail sales promotion,
an internal constultant to the three
and is not intimidated by paper­ King Broadcasting stations in
work.
Portland.
Salary: $2,753 - $3,518/monthly
Responsibilities include recruiting
w ith a m anagem ent b e n e fit
and selection, employee and labor
package.
relations, employee development,
performance appraisal, compensa­
Written responses by November
tion, E/E/O.
30,1988 to:
Dan Hoynacki
Demonstrate ability to lead
Marketing Director
from a staff position.
E xcellen t c o m m u n ica tio n
Oregon State Lottery
skills.
P.O. Box 12649
• 3-5 years experience at a
Salem. OR 97309
management
level preferred.
MANAGEMENT
• Bachelor’s Degree required;
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT I
Master’s degree preferred.
(H2A SPECIALIST)
Please send resume, cover letter
Current opening, State of Oregon
and salary history to:
Employment Division, in Central
General Manager
Office, located in Salem, $1,904 -
KGW Television
$2,417 monthly plus liberal fringe
1501 S.W. Jefferson St.
benefits, including family health &
Portland, OR 97201
dental insurance, and retirement.
This position manages a state­
wide program mandated by the
U.S. Dept. of Labor, to process ap­
plications for temporary alien agri­
cultural and logging workers. The
purpose of the H2A program is to
supplement on a temporary basis
domestic labor shortages with out
of country workers.
Requires 2 years of progressively
responsible administrative respon­
sibility or 2 years of experience in
a staff technical or professional
function related to an agency pro­
gram. IN ADDITION; you must
have a Bachelor’s degree or 3
more years of pertinent ex­
perience.
For recruiting announcement, re­
quired state application, call
1-378-3253. Applications and exam
JOB OPPORTUNITY
questions
must be returned to
Call our 24 Hour Job-Line at
Employment
Division, Personnel &
280-4727 for a listing of current
Training,
875
Union St N.E., Salem,
opening at Emanuel Hospital &
OR 97311 by 5 p.m., Nov. 8.1988.
Health Center.
The State of Oregon is An Affirmative
A HealthLink Member
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer/
M /F /H
ENGINEERING
STORE ENGINEERING
MANAGER
Progressive grocery wholesaler
has position available for creative
individual with prior experience in
grocery store project planning. A
minimum of 10 years experience
required. Must also be experi­
enced with site analysis, store
design, foremat and decor. Work­
ing knowledge of store refrigera­
tion systems a must. Computer lit­
eracy a plus. Please send detailed
resume and salary history no later
than November 6,1988 to:
United Grocers, Inc.
Human Resource Dept./S.E.M.
P.O. Box 22187
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Equal Opportunity Employer
281-5943
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