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    Page 14 Portland Observer AUGUST 17,1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
LIBRARIAN
P o rtla n d State U n ive rsity Library.
Fixed temi.50 FTE October 1,1989
through August 3 1 ,199() (20 hours/
week) vacancy for Inform ation/
Bibliographic Instruction L ib ra r­
ian. Duties include Bibliographic
Instruction activities, prepare and
provide lectures, tours and instruc­
tional materials. Other responsi­
b ilities include general reference
and faculty liaison. Some evening
and weekend duties. Master’ s
degree in Library Science from
A L A accredited institution. Sal­
ary: S I2,060 m inim um (.50FTE
basis). Rank: Assistant Professor:
contact Joseph J. Kohut, Search
Com m ittee Chair, Portland State
University Library, P.O. Box 1151,
Portland, OR 97207-1151, or call
(503)464-4735. Application dead­
line: August 31, 1989. Portland
State U niversity is an A ffirm a tive
Action Equal O pportunity Em ­
ployer and Institution. M inorities,
women and members o f other
protected groups are especially
encouraged to apply.
C O U N S E L IN G
PLACEMENT
SPECIALIST
Provide vocational & educational
placement assistance to disadvan­
taged youth ages 16-24. Must
possess strong skills in com m uni­
cation, case mgmt, public rela­
tions, and program development.
Back ground in counseling & youth
w ork preferred. B A or equiv exp
required. Personal computer apti­
tude a must. C om petitive salary
& benefits.
Send resume by Tue Aug 15th to:
Robert Baker, Project D irector,
N A I/J o b C orps Adm issions &
Placem ent Agency, 520 SW 6th
Ave, Suite 1225, Portland OR
97204.
FISCAL SPECIALIST/
PART-TIME
W ork involves com piling, m ain­
taining and ve rifying bookkeeping
records. W ill w ork an average o f
24-32 hours per week but hours
could vary according to district
needs. Applicants must have
demonstrated successful experience
or training in bookkeeping and the
a b ility to apply the knowledge to
the generation and maintenance o f
accounts payable, accounts
receivable and p ayroll records.
Wage: S9.08 per hour. O ffic ia l
Salem Area mass Transit D istrict
application form must be received
by D istrict no later than August 25,
1989 at 3140 Del Webb Ave.
N.E.,¡Salem, Oregon 97303.
A n E qual O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo ye r.
SECRETARY
F u ll Tim e 40 Hours. Duties to in­
clude busy general ecumenical ad­
m inistrative w ork, receptionist,
m ailings, computer (W ord Per­
fect, Data Base), errands, and re­
lated tasks. Salary S I3,000 (fu ll
tim e annual) to start. Benefits in ­
clude health, dental, disability .life
and unemploym ent insurance;
holidays, vacation, sick, personal
leave. Do not send resumes.
Request position description and ap­
plication from
E C U M E N IC A L M IN IS T R IE S
OF OREGON
245 S.W. Bancrotft St., Suite B
Portland, Oregon 97201-4258
(503) 221-1054
Position may close anytim e after
F rid a y . A ugust 19, 1989.
E M O is an equal o p p o rtu n ity em ­
ployer,
TEACHER
INSTRUCTIONAL
CONSULTANT
Provide instructional support to c h il­
dren, teachers and other support
staff in the M ESD Department o f
Special Education, including the
development, implementation, and
review o f Individual Education
Programs.
A ppl Deadline: 08/23/89 by 2pm to
be considered for the firs t screen­
ing. Open u ntil filled.
Call 255-1841, Ext 207 for Multnomah
Education Service D istrict, a ppli­
cation form and additional in fo r­
mation.
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
“ A T T E N T IO N : E A R N M O N E Y
R E A D IN G B O O K S ! 532,000/
year income potential. Details. (1)
602-838-8885 E xt.Bk 12859.
“ A T T E N T IO N -G O V E R N M E N T
H O M E S from SI (U-repair). De­
linquent tax property. Reposses­
sions. Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext.GH
12859
“ A T T E N T IO N -G O V E R N M E N T
S E IZ E D V E H IC L E S from $100.
Fords, Mercedes, C orvettes,
Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide. 1-
602-838-8885 EST. A 12859
“ A T T E N T IO N -H IR IN G ! Govern­
ment jobs-your area. Many im ­
mediate openings w ithout w a it­
ing list or test.S 17,840-569,485.
C all 1-602-838-8885. E X T. R
12859
E D U C A T IO N
P O R T L A N D P U B L IC
SCHOOLS
Evaluation Assistant For
Test Development
Assists in developing & maintaining
PPS’ s electronic test item banks/
item bank databases in reading
mathematics, language usage, sci­
ence & direct w ritin g. 2 yrs exp
w ith MS/DOS & IB M /P C M m 1
yr exp w-microcomputer databases.
Annual salary range: $25,833-
$33,561 based upon exp & prepa­
ration.
Applications accepted thru Aug 31,
1989 at 4:30pm. Applications &
jo b description available at Blan­
chard Education Service Center,
Personnel services, 501 N Dixon,
Portland.
E q ua l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo yer
CLERK/TYPIST/NIGHT
RECEPTIONIST
Energetic, motivated team player
needed in front o ffice o f busy mental
health agency. S kills needed: 50-60
wpm typing, w ord processing, good
phone a b ility , filin g , and fee posting.
M ust be organized, responsible and
re lia b le .
H ours:
M o n .-T h u rs .
10:00am-9:00pm. Starting salary
$5.75 hour plus benefits. Closing date
fo r receiving applications: Aug. 22.
Send resume and cover letter to T.
Dcuchar, M orrison Center, 3355 SE
Powell Blvd. J’ tld ., Ore., 97202.
E qual o p p o rtu n ity em ployer.
RECEPTIONIST
One C h u rc h , One C h ild is seek­
ing a qualified, professional person
w ith excellent clerical skills and a
friendly personality. Must have ex­
perience in handling phones and must
be able to w ork independently. Posi­
tion is 20-25 hrs/wk-S5-$6/hr based
on experience.
Send Resume to:
P.O. Box 11611
Portland, Ore. 97211
D eadline is A ugust 25, 1989
AUDIENCE PROMOTION
MANAGER
DIETITIAN,
REGISTERED
Description:
K P D X EO X 49 is looking foracrea-
tive, knowledgeable, hands-on
leader to ignite excitement and
direct 5 person promotion staff.
M inim um o f 5 years experience
in a broadcast prom otion depart­
ment. M ust be w ell versed in ra­
dio, house on -air, print, outdoor
and special events. The person we
are looking fo r w ill report directly
to top management. Top drawer
production facility and high 6 figure
media budget part o f the m ix.
Understanding and a bility to d i­
rect and execute over-all station
image is essential.
Salary commensurate with ability and
experience.
Send resumes to:
Dennis Undergraff
F a irv ie w T ra in in g C enter, a large
state residential training fa c ility
for M R /D D individuals, seeks reg­
istered dietitians. M ust be regis­
tration e ligible from the com m is­
sion o f dietary registration o f
A .D .A . Salary: $1615 to $2017/
month, generous fringe benefits
fo r a p p lic a tio n in fo rm a tio n
contact:Personnel Office, Fairview
Training Center, 2250Strong Rd.,
SE Salem, OR 97210. (503) 378-
5369.
V.P. Programming and Operations
K P D X -T V
P.O.Box 49
Portland OR 97207.
No Phone Calls
A F F IR M A T IV E A C T IO N E M ­
PLO YER
E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y
EM PLO YER
D A T A PR O C ESSING
SYSTEMS ANALYST
For the Oregon Legislative in fo r­
mation System (O L IS ), ot the O re­
gon Legislative Assembly. P artici­
pates in design and development o f
automated systems for text process­
ing, data processing and office
automation support to the legisla­
ture. M igrating from Executive De­
partment shared M VS environment
to local IB M 4381 running V M .
Development software: SQL/DS,
Q M F , AS, CSP, C O B O L, S T A IR /
CM S. Text processing software:
D isplayw rile 370, IB M Publishing
Solutions Master Series, DCF.
Experience w ith C O B O L, CSP or
other procedural languages
required. Experience w ith rela­
tional data bases desired. Salary
range $2,199-52,808 per month.
A pplication materials must be re­
ceived by 5PM, August 23, 1989.
For exam questions and application
contact Personnel Services, Legis­
lative A dm inistration Com m ittee,
S401 State C apitol, Salem, OR
97310. (503) 378-8530.
E q ua l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo yer.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
B oard on Police S tandards and
T ra in in g
Fur Volunteer organization
Good telephone skills, a b ility
to learn q uickly, w e ll organized, en­
ergetic,
computer experience required.
Send resume by A u gu st 31 to:
Oregon W om en’ s P olitical Caucus
P.O. Box 40213, Portland, OR 97240
Trainee
A m e rica n Data has an excellent op­
portunity available fo r a fu ll tim e
position in our Com puter Opera­
tions Support Department. The
position is responsible for the break­
down and distribution o f reports
and several other duties.
M ust be able to lift up to 50 pounds,
meet deadline pressures, and
m aintain a high degree o f accu­
racy in their work. Hours: Tues­
day through Friday, 2am to 10am,
Saturday 8am to 5pm. Salary
$1040/M onth.
We have an excellent benefit pro­
gram with computer training avail­
able. Q ualified applicants should
subm it their resume to:
Spac/American
Data Services
4550 S.W. Macadam Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Applicant hours: 9am-2pm, M -F
E q ua l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo yer
E N V IR O N M E N T A L
S P E C IA L IS T 2
(Social Science Specialist [Socio­
econom ist])
$2000-$2559
call (503)378-6281.
AN A A /EF.O E M P L O Y E R
lit
M edical and Denial
Career Paining
F or
D e n ia l Assist« infs
M e d ic a l Assist« ints
M e d ic o :
D e n ta l Se« m tonos
program.
Interested persons should call 285-
£
7634.
D eadline is A ugust 25, 1989.
MANAGER OF
OPERATIONS
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Production
Line w ork local food company needs
a meat processing w o rk e r in a
cool, wet environment. L ift up to
80 lbs regularly. Starts at $5 per
hour. C a ll J e rry at 257-9824
lots.
«*■ Through personal contact and interaction convince customers to not
violate roadway parking policies.
«■ Handle complaints on parking citations and other airport services in
a cooperative and nonconfrontive manner.
«■ Assist customers and provide inform ation on airport use, services and
the m etropolitan area.
w Issues parking citations as necessary.
•a- T estify in D istrict C ourt as needed.
Perferred qualifications include:
«r One year or more experience in vo lvin g high level ol public contact
and fa m ilia r w ith C ity o f Portland.
»*• Previous w ork experience demonstrating coopertative, tackful and
service oriented contact w ith the public.
Demonstrated a b ility to w ork in stressful environment.
«■ A b ility to w ork in weather extremes and be on feet for long periods o f
m
The Port offers a comprehensive benefit package and starting salary o f
1989.
E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer.
Ih e Petsonal C h o ic e
include, but not lim ite d to:
w D irect traffic and prevent g itd lo c k on terminal roadways and parking
Data Processing
Requires liv e years o f strong man­
agement experience plus k n o w l­
edge o f training techniques and
crim ina l justice system. $33,696-
$43,056annual salary. Located in
Monmouth. Contact Tina Clawson
for application inform ation, 503-
378-2100, Board on Police Stan­
dards and T raining, P.O. Box 70,
M onmouth, Oregon 97361. A p ­
plication deadline: Septem ber 8,
One C h u rc h , One C h ild is seek­
ing a volunteer who w ill be required
to do o ffice w ork related to adoption
recruitm ent. Volunteer w ill be given
a m onthly stipend from the V IS T A
The Port o f Portland has part-time and fu ll-tim e Parking C ontrol
Representative positions available at Portland International A irport.
This is a customer service oriented position responsible lo r moving
traffic, providing information, and enforcing parking ordinances. Individuals
selected must jo in union w ithin 30 days o f hire. Anticipated duties
time.
a - A ble to pass physical and hearing test.
This position is w ith the D epart­
m ent o f Transportation,H ighw ay
D ivisio n, in Salem. The employee
in this position analyzes the e f­
fects o f transportation projects on
communities, institutions, and local
economies,and details findings in
technical reports, impact state­
ments, and other public documents.
F or a fu ll description o f the jo b
and application materials, contact
O D O T Personnel, 120 Transpor­
tation Bldg.,Salem ,O R 97310,or
VISTA VOLUNTEER
Per M onth Recruiting for senior level
manager. Responsible for opera­
tion & maintenance o f electric
distribution system fo r a 14,000
customer electric u tility . Duties
include supervision, planning,
budget preparation & control,
employee development & train­
ing, & frequent public contact.
Must have at least 10 yrs. progres­
sively responsible exper (mm 2
yrs supervision) as line worker,
foreman, engineer or related posi­
tion. A Bachelor’ s Degree may
substitute fo r 4 yrs exper. For an
application packet, contact Jen­
n ife r Grant,
Emerald People’ s U tility D istrict,
33733 Seavey Loop Road, Eu­
gene, OR 97405. (503) 746-1583.
Completed packets must be re­
turned by 8/22/89.
Staff Position-Part Time
PARKING CONTROL REPRESENTATIVE
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
G E N E R A L O F F IC E
C o lo n ia l Pacific Leasing, a Pitney
Bowes Company, is recruiting fo r
entry-level positions. Q ualified
candidates should have strong data
entry and clerical skills; credit bu­
reau knowledge w ould be helpful.
Please forward resume to M an­
ager, Human Resources,P.O. Box
1100, Tualatin, OR 97062.
C o lo n ia l is an a ffirm a tiv e action/
equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer.
Liaison, Gifted And Tal­
ented Program Operations
T o plan, schedule, implem ent, pro­
vide feedback and keep records
on G ifted and Talented Program
activities assigned annually by the
C urriculum Coordinator.
$8.00 per hour.
I f interested and q ua lifie d, apply at the P o rt E m p lo ym e n t O ffice , 14th
flo or, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah or call 503-231-5000, ext. 700 fo r complete
application materials. Resumes w ill not be accepted in lieu o f an
application but may be included. A ll applications must be received by
5:00 P M , Friday, August 18, 1989.
Women and minorities encouraged to apply.
Port of Portland
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
PARKING CONTROL SUPERVISOR
PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
T he P o rt o f P o rtla n d has a challenging opportunity to supervise the daily
operations o f Parking C ontrol representatives at Portland International
A irpo rt. This is a customer service oriented position responsible for
m oving tra ffic, p roviding inform ation, and enforcing parking ordinances.
Anticipated duties include, but not lim ite d to:
•sr Is responsible fo r supervision o f part-tim e and fu ll-tim e staff, including
the recommendation fo r hiring and com plaint resolution.
+ W orking supervisor may assist directing traffic, issuing citations when
necessary and preventing gridlock on term inal roadways and parking
lots.
«■ Through personal contact and interaction convince customers to not
violate roadway parking policies.
Assist customers and provide inform ation on airport use, services and
the m etropolitan area.
«■ A ttem pt to handle unresolved com plaints on parking citations and other
airport services in a cooperative and nonconfrontive manner.
w T estify in D is tric t C ourt as needed.
’referred qualifications include:
« • Previous demonstrated successful supervisory experience.
h ’ Demonstrated successful w ork experience invo lvin g high level o f
public contact and fa m ilia r w ith the C ity o f Portland.
Demonstrated a b ility to w ork in stressful environment.
a Able to w ork in weather extremes and be on feet for long periods o f
tim e.
a A b le to pass physical and hearing test.
The Port offers a comprehensive benefit package and a salary commensurate
w ith experience, w ith a fu ll salary range o f $20,390-529,910.
Because this is a developing department, this is a provisional position,
w hich is anticipated to last fo r one year. It w ill be evaluated at that time
fo r continuation.
I f interested and qua lifie d, apply at the P o rt E m p lo ym e n t O ffic e , 14th
flo or, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah or call 503-231 -5000, ext. 700, fo r complete
application materials. A ll a p p lica tio n s m ust be received by 5 pm
F riday, August 18, 1989.
PO RT O F P O R TLA N D
The P o rt is an E q ua l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo ye r
to
Port of Portland
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
The Dalles Dam North Shore Fishway Hydroelectric
The Dalles, Oregon
Bid Date: August 22, 1989 10:00 A.M.
MASSMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
P.O. Box 8458 Kansas City, MO 64114
(816) 523-1000 FAX (816) 333-2109
We are an equal7al opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and
women and m inority business enterprises.
Salary $ 1 ()..33/hr
An E qual O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo yer
ATTENTION RENTERS
R&R Management Can Help You!
SOCIAL
Social Service. Intake w orker fo r
Shared Housing Program. Gen.
clerical skills + exp w/diverse pops
desired. $5.50 hr start + generous
benefits. Pickup application be­
fo re Aug. 23 at Shared Housing,
335 NE 19th Ave. (enter on Flan­
ders). T u e -F ri9 -4
We have from one (1) to four (4) bedrooms.
Newly remodeled
Nice, clean for familys who care about how they live.
Sec. 8 We Welcome you
Call 282-4696
2413 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
We Can Help