Page 8 Portland Observer AUGUST 3,1989 OBS & CLASSIFIED | Program Director, Portland Teachers’ Program HOTEL PORTLAND HILTON | Person needed to coordinate efforts of Portland Community College, Portland State University and P ortland Public schools to at­ tract and retain minority teachers Looking for eager people to fill the in the Portland area. Bachelor’s following positions: degree in Education or related field required. Experience in fund rais­ • Bussers ing and grant writing required. • Secretaries Managerial and budgeting expe­ PBX rience preferred. • Desk Clerk I Salary Range: $27,000 - $29,000 p/y • Housekeeping Closing Date: A ugust 20, 1989. • Food Server | To request application material con­ • Banquet tact: • Bell Staff H um an R esource M anagem ent • Room Attendants P ortland Com m unity College • Dishwashers P.O. Box 19000 Portland, OR 97219 • Apply direct M on-Fri 9-12 noon, (503) 273-2823 921 SW 6th. An A ffirm ative Action Equal O p­ Equal O pportunity Em ployer portunity Institution. MENTAL HEALTH SKILLS TRAINER Mental Health .5 F i t to work with psychiatrically disabled adults in a 15-unit HUD complex, AA degree + 1 yr expe­ rience or BA required. Salary and benefits based on experience, may include weekend and evening hours. Send cover letter and res­ ume to : B. Health, Mental Health Services West, 710 SW 2, Port­ land, OR 97204 Equal O pportunity Em ployer WANTED Mental Health Center seeks a crisis worker/ICP investigator, to work with an acute and CMI popula­ tion. Provide crisis intervention, out reach, short term therapy, re­ ferral and follow up. Strong ICP and on call experience prefer. Must be able to work with multi disci­ plinary team,. Master degree in Mental Health field or bachelors and 2 years clinical experience We offer comprehensive salary and benefits Resumes to: Over Weight People to lose up to 30 lbs. in 30 days for under $38 ALL NATURAL Dr. Recommended 100% Guaranteed all Diane 88-1281 or 288-1371 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 249-0066 Closing 8-15-89 E qual O pportunity Em ployer M inorities encouraged to apply. RADIO Rodney R. Harry OFFICE MANAGER/EX- ECUTIVE SECRETARY Portland radio station seeking expe­ rienced talk show host. Must have | Skills emphasize typing, filing, per­ minimum 3 years experience as sonnel supervision, excellent spell­ radio or TV talk host Send res­ ing, organized, knowledge of of­ ume to P.O. Box 14957, Portland, fice equipment and computer ex­ OR 97214. perience a plus. $1550-$1650 Equal O pportunity Employer. Month plus benefits. Resume must be received by Noon Fri Aug4 at: Portland Area Council of Camp WASHLNGTON COUNTY Fire, 718 W Burnside Suite 410, JOBS Portland, OR 97209. No phone calls please. Residential Services Aide: $1443- $1755/mo. MANICURE BOOTH Project Manager/Planning: $2725-1 For Rent $3312/mo. Call (503) 648-8607 for information. Contact County application forms req. i 517 N.E. Killingsworth Apply by August 11, 1989 to j Washington County Personnel. An E.O.E. SURVEYOR TECHNICIAN II ENGINEERING SERVICES The Port of P ortland has an immediate opening for a Surveyor Technician II to provide the technical and professional skills and knowledge required to make independent judgments in the layout of all survey work and in making technical decisions necessary to complete design, property and constructions surveys, and for the preparation of survey/Engineering drawings and legal descriptions, and to provide related professional and technical skills to meet the survey/engineering requirements of the Port. Preferred qualifications include: w Course work equivalent to an associate degree in engineering/survey- ing technology, or equivalent combination of experience and train­ ing. w Demonstrated experience showing ability to operate levels, EDMs, theodolites, and specialized total station survey instruments. w Demonstrated experience showing ability to use tripods, level rods, range poles, prisms, compass and other survey-related equipm ent «■ Demonstrated experience showing ability to perform mathematical computations using geometry/trigonomentry and its application to survey/engineering problems. «■ Demonstrated knowledge o f survey ing/engineering procedures, prac­ tices, and terminology. w Demonstrated ability to take charge of field survey crew with mod­ erate supervision. w Demonstrated ability to read, interpret, and understand property maps, legal descriptions, and engineering plans. «■ Demonstrated experience and ability to perform drafting using stan­ dard drafting terminology and techniques. w Demonstrated knowledge of civil computers and computer-aided drafting systems. Also preferred: ht Ability to work on multiplicity of concurrent activities, w Ability to work outdoors year-round. «■ Must have or be able to obtain valid Oregon and/or Washington driver’s license and meet Port driving standards. In addition to a comprehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting salary range of $22,410-$25,963, commensurate with experience and a full salary range of $22,410-$33,070. If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employ­ ment Office, 14th floor, 700 N.E. Multnomah, or call 503-231-5000, ext.700 for complete application materials. Resumes will not be ac­ cepted in lieu of an application, But may be included. All applications must be received by Friday, August 11,1989, 5:00 p.m. Port of Portland The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer INSURANCE MEDICAL CLAIMS ANALYSTS Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications for Medical Claims Analysts. This position is responsible for accurate and timely payment of Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Oregon’s medical claims.Experience necessary to perform this task will include: 1 year recent clerical work experience in a doctor’s office or hospital setting sr Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy. This may be obtained through a class room setting or office experience ICD-9/CPT-4 Coding A minimum of 6-12 months experience using a CRT in a production oriented environment w Fast, accurate use of a 10-key calculator Previous claims processing or insurance billing experience highly desirable. Position begins Septem ber 5th, 1989. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers an excellent employee benefits package, competitive salary and flex time work hours. Please apply or send resume to: Please Come in after 12 Noon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Dept, 5th Fir 100 S.W. Market Portland, OR 97201 INFORMATION SPECIALIST, LIBRARY Records Mgnt. The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for an Information Specialist to manage information resources through the Port’s technical library, to research information requests and to purchase all publications for the Port.Anticipated duties to include but not limited to: Research information requests using the library resources, outside re­ sources, and computerized on-line data bases. •*' Manage and operate the library. w Maintain current knowledge of the Port’s library resource, outside re­ sources and Port business functions. «■ Orients staff to services and resources of library. Routes publications and publisher notices. w Provides back-up to Records Information Specialist ’referred qualifications include: Course work or equivalent experience in library service, cataloging and classifications systems, research and reference work, book selec­ tion, and library operations. «• Good organizational and planning skills. «• Experience or ability to use microcomputer, OCLC systems, on-line data bases, and work processing systems or software. «■ Good communications skills and good attendance. Demonstrated successful problem solving skills. In addition to a comprehensive benefit package, the Port offers tuition aid program and employer paid PERS. The Port also offers a starting salary range of $15,360-$17,(X)7, with a full salary range of $15,360-$22,100. If interested and qualified, apply at the Port Employment Office, 14th floor, 700 N.E. Multnomah or call 503-231-5000, ext. 700 for complete application materials. All applications must be received by 5:00 pm, Friday, July 28,1989. © Port of Portland The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer INVITATION TO BID C-TRAN is accepting bids for the construction of the Evergreen T ra n sit C en ter/P ark and Ride L o t A goal of 15% Disadvantaged Busi­ ness Enterprise participation has been assigned to this project. Bid specifi­ cations may be obtained at C-TRAN, 2425 NE 65th Avenue. Vancouver, Washington, 98661 (P.O Box 2529, Vancouver, Washington 98661-2529, (206) 696-4494. Sealed bids will be accepted until 9:00 a.m ., Friday, August 11, 1989. Blue Cross Bluo Shield •f Equal Opportunity Employer request for proposal The Portland/Oregon Visitors Association is requesting proposals from Christmas tree farms relative to a direct mail campaign in November 1989. The following items are requested: * 600-700 3 ft. Christmas trees (tabletop) * Supplied with lights, tinsel, decorations & stand * Custom packaging. Please submit your proposals by August 18, 1989 to. Chris Stone Director of Sales Portland/Oregon Visitors Association 26 S.W. Salmon Street Three World Trade Center Portland, OR 97204 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Housing A uthority of P o rtland does not discriminate against individuals with handicaps. HAP’s programs and activities, which receive federal funding through the department of housing and urban development, are open to all people who are eligible to participate in them. Examples of ways HAP does not discriminate against individuals with handicaps include but are not limited to: The access or admission to housing programs; Treatment while participating in housing programs; The employment in federally assisted programs and activities. 24 CFR part 8 of the federal regulations prohibits any discrimination against people with handicaps, who are eligible for or participating in programs or activities federally funded through HUD. HAP’s non-discrimination coordinator is: William S. Walker, Director of Administrative Services Housing Authority of Portland P.O. Box 13220 Portland, OR. 97213 (503) 249-5543 INVITATION TO BID: Sealed bids for the Lakeside L ib rary Remodel, Lakeside, O regon will be received by the City of Lakeside, 915 N. Lake Road, Lakeside, Oregon 97449, until 7:00 p.m. on A ugust 24,1989. Bid openings will be conducted in the Existing Library at the City of Lakeside’s City Hall and bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Project consists of the renovation and remodel of the old Lakeside Elementary School into the Lakeside Library. Project consists of building a new 96 sq.ft, entry and remodeling 2025 sq.ft, o f existing classroom space into a library. Estimated cost of construction is $40,000.00. Construction Documents may be seen at the office of Lon L. Samuels, Architecture and Planning; 170 S. 2nd, Suite 202; Coos Bay, OR (503) 269- 5555, and the following locations: Lakeside, Oregon City of Lakeside, City Hall Construction Data and News (Westside Office) Portland,Oregon Portland,Oregon Construction Data and News (Easlside Office) Portland,Oregon American Contractor Portland.Oregon Portland Observer Salem, Oregon Salem Contractors’ Exchange Eugene, Oregon Eugene Builders Exchange Roseburg .Oregon Douglas County Builders Exchange Roseburg,Oregon Oregon Builders Exchange Medford,Oregon Builders Exchange Grants Pass, Oregon Josephine County Builders Exchange Seattle,Washington Dodge Scan One copy may be obtained by prospective bidders from the Architect upon a deposit of $50.00. additional sets and partial sets may be purchased from the Architect for $2.00 per plan sheet and $.25 per specification sheet. The deposit will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition within ten days after the bid opening by bidders. Non­ bidders will forfeit their deposit if plans and specifications are not returned prior to bid opening. C o n tracto rs may tour the existing building by calling City Hall (503) 759-3011 between 8:00 a.m . an d 4:00 p.m. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the “ Instructions to Bidders” upon the Bid Form provided by the Architect and accompanied by a Bid Bond, Cashiers Check or Certified Check executed in favor o f the City of Lakeside, Lakeside, Oregon, in an amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid if the bid is $10,000.00 or more. Bid Bond, Cashiers Check or Certified Check to be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated damage should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to him. The successful bidder shall comply with the Davis-Bacon Act regarding wage rate requirements and produce appropriate certificates that they have complied. The proposed Contract is under and subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965 and to the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor Provisions. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award of any contractor entered into pursuant to this advertisement. The Offeror’s or Bidder’s attention is called to the “ Equal Opportunity Clause” , the “ Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specification” , and “ Section 3” Re­ quirements set forth herein. The Contractor’s compliance with the Executive Order and the regula­ tion o f CFE Part 60-4 shall be based on is implementation of the Equal opportunity Clause, specific affirmative action obligation required by the specifications set forth in 41 CFR 50-4.3(a), and its effort to meet the goals established for the geographical area where the contract resulting from this solicitation is to be performed. The hours of minority and female employ­ ment and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract and in each trade and the Contractor shall make a good faith effort to employ minorities and women evenly on each of its projects. The transfer of minority or female employees or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or from project to project for the sole purpose of meeting the Contractor goals shall be a violation of the contract, the Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Compliance with the goals will be measured against the total work hours performed. The Contractor shall provide a written notification to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs within 10 working days of award of any construction subcontract in excess of $10,000 at any tier of construction work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The notification shall list the name, address and telephone number of the subcontractor, employer identification number, estimated dollar amount of the subcontract; estimated starting and completion, dates o f the subcontract, and the geographical area in which the contract is to be performed. As used in this notice, and in the contract resulting from this solicitation, the covered area is the Coos Bay area. This project is being financed by funds from the Library Services and Construction act. Title II Allotment forFFY 1989. The City of Lakeside is the recipient of the funds and is responsible for administration of the grant funds. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw or modify his bid after the hour set for the opening and thereafter until the lapse of thirty (30) days from the bid opening. Pat Bernier, Mayor City of Lakeside NOTICE OF INTENT T he O regon D epartm ent of T ran sp o rtatio n , Office of Public A ffairs, is seeking consultants to edit technical documents on an as-needed basis. The Department proposes to engage two or three consultants for services on a flexible service contract. The Office of Public Affairs will assign work on a project-by-project basis. Contracts will be limited to a maximum fee of $10,000 each. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Qualifications can be obtained by calling or writing Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engineer, 309 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503)378- 6563. Request for Proposal is due on August 7,1989. NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon D epartm ent of T ran sp o rtatio n , Highway Division, E n ­ vironm ental Section,is seeking a consultant to conduct environmental research and prepare environmental documentation for highway construction projects on an as needed basis. The Environmental section will assign work on a project-by-project basis. The contract will be limited to a maximum fee o f $250,000 for a 2 year period. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Qualifications can be obtained by calling or writing Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engineer, 309 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Request for Proposal is due on August 11, 1989.