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    Page 8 Portland Observer AUGUST 24, 1989
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
Phone 288-0033 - To Place Your A d
PORTLAND OBSERVER
M
The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
PRITCHETT'S
E L E C T R IC A L M A IN T E N A N C E
“ If you ilare lo be
fashionable”
517 NE Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
Donnie Lewis
(503)288-1721 James Williams
$ 7 .5 0
4
Weeks -
$25.00(add $2.50 I ■ter Line)
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
D O N N IE J A M E S
Men & Women;s Fashion
Rates: 5 Lines - 1 Week -
CO.
Specializing In:
Installation, Trouble Shooting and Repair of
Electrical Appliances, Equipment Light
Fixtures
Licensed Bonded Insured
Corey Pritchett
3525 N.E. Rodney
287-9617
Portland, OR 97212
B E A U T Y /B A R B E R
_________ S U P P L IE S _________
ja’bell’s
Beauty • Barber • Nails Supplies
5832 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 281-6393
and
5287 N. Lombard Street
Portland, OR 97203
(503) 283-6085
Opin: Mon. thru Sit.
F L O R A L - SILK S
Bill Kelley's Upholstery
28 years experience
Quality work, Fair prices
Furniture, auto, & boats
2403 NE Alberta,
Portland, OR
281-1786
RENT
Earths's
Floral Connection
517-1/2 N.E. Kllllng»wor1h
Portland, Oregon 97211
282-3675
WASHERS & DRYERS
• TH* Coupon Good For e
:
We D o Weddings • Funerals
M ade-To-Order • Custom-Made
‘i s off
:
•
DELIVERY 4
•
• INSTAI LATION FEE •
P R IN T IN G
'30 Delivery A in s to lla lto n
Kinko’s
rental
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N .E . 7th
P o rtland , O re g o n 9 7 212
w asher
Co.
P o r tla n d
Vancouver
231-7413
693-4000
9 i.m. - 6 p.m.
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
E M PL O Y M E N T
GE GOVERNMENT
SERVICES PIVOT
M ENTAL HEALTH
Psychiatric Social Worker
B eginning sa la ry $1644-$1730
m o n th + excl benefits.
Initial staffing of new P a rtn e rs In
V ocational T rain in g (P IV O T )
project to operate out o f Child
Services Ctr. in SE Portland. Pro
gram will provide support serv
ices to economically disadvantaged
teen parents, including academic
& vocational trg.
PR O G R A M A D M IN IST R A T O R
requires related degree; familiarity
C O D A Inc., seeks qualified appli­
cants for a psychiatric social worker
position in an outpatient drug and
alcohol treatm ent agency, posi­
tion will supervise 2-4 clinical
staff. Some evening work involved.
R esponsibilities include: A ssist pro­
gram m gr in all aspects o f unit
clinical operations; diagnosis,
evaluation and treatm ent services
with Portland service organiza­
tions; & supervisory exper.
working with target population.
BASIC ED INSTRUCTOR: requires
state teaching certification
V O C A T IO N A L IN ST R U C T O R
(2): requires degree in business or
related field
A D M IN IST R A T IV E A ID E: re
quires office-clerical & light book
keeping exper; know ledge o f W /
P, PC preferred
Subm it resum e to:
Site M an ag er, S p rin g d ale J o b
C o rp s C en ter,
31224 E. Crown P l Hwy, Trout­
dale, OR 97060. M inorities encour­
aged to apply.
E .O .E
to dual diagnosis clients; individ­
ual and group counseling to adult
and youth with chem ical depend­
ency problem s; consultation and
coordination of client services with
m edical director, probation and
parole officers, schools and area
agen cies; m ain tain in g clien t
records,participation in program
prom otion and m arketing activi­
ties; assist and develop clinical
program policies and procedures.
Minimum qualifications: MSW
degree and eligible for Oregon
LCSW
Each applicant must com plete a stan­
dard CODA application form and
provide written responses to screen­
ing questions.
Application forms and screening ques­
tions available at: C O D A Inc.,
210 NE 20th Ave, Portland; OR
97232. 239-8400.
E q u al O p p o rtu n ity /A ffirm a tiv e
A ction E m ployer
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Pref. bach, degree & 4 yrs steadily
increasing m anagem ent experi­
ence; salary range $2428-3097
monthly + attractive fringe benef.
E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y E M ­
P L O Y E R , W O M E N & M I­
N O RITIES ENCOURAGED TO
A PPL Y . Resume to: 1400 SW
5TH AVE., RM 112, Pdnd OR
97201, attn: SLG/JL. Closes 9/1/
89.
Please contact this office if you have
any questions.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
B o ard on Police S ta n d a rd s an d
T ra in in g
Requires five years o f strong m an­
agem ent experience plus know l­
edge o f training techniques and
crim inal justice system. $33,696
$43,056annual salary. Located in
Monmouth. Contact Tina Clawson
for application information, 503-
378-2100, Board on Police Stan
dards and Training, P.O. Box 70,
Monmouth, Oregon 97361. A p­
plication deadline: S ep tem b er 8,
1989.
E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer.
Liaison, Gifted And
Talented Program
Operations
To plan, schedule, implement, pro­
vide feedback and keep records
on G ifted and Talented Program
activities assigned annually by the
Curriculum Coordinator.
Salary $10..33/hr
.An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
D om estic V alince S h elter C oord.
P e rm a n e n t full tim e $1,127 per
m onth.
C losing date: 9-1-89.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Bradley-Angle House
P.O. Box 14694
Portland, OR 97214
E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y er
MAILING
$60.00 PER HUNDRED remailing
letters from home! Details, send
self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Associates, Box 309-T, Colonia,
NJ 07067
ED U C A T IO N
Help Wanted Classified Ad
for Planners
Oregon Health Sciences
Univ
School of Nursing
Department of Adult Health
and Illness
Invites applications for a fixed term,
9-m onth position at 0.75-1.0 F T t
beginning S ept 11, 1989. The
prim ary teaching responsibility is
for undergraduate clinical experi­
ence at the junior level. A M asters
degree in nursing & eligibility for
O regon license are required; doc­
torate preferred. Clinical exper­
tise in oncology nursing is pre­
ferred, but other clinical special­
ists are encouraged to apply. Prior
teaching experience as well as
research experience and refereed
publications are preferred. The ap­
pointm ent will be at a rank com ­
m ensurate w ith experience.
The School offers N LN -accredited
baccalaureate, M asters program
(both o f these in Portland and at
outreach sites), and a PhD pro­
gram in Portland. The Department
has a strong focus on human physio­
logical responses to illness. The
D epartm ent M asters Program has
3 tracks: A cute Illness Nursing,
Chronic Illness Nursing, and Health
Prom otion/H ealth M aintenance,
the latter in collaboration with the
Department o f Community Health
C are Systems.
Salary is com petitive and the O regon
State System o f H igher Education
has liberal benefits & retirem ent
plans. Please subm it a current
curriculum vitae and nam es and
addresses o f 3 references to:
Margaret M. Von Drecle,PhD,RN,
Chair, Department of Adult Health
& Illness, Oregon Health Sciences
U niversity,745 SW G aines, Port­
land, OR 97201, Mail code L-
456. O H SU is an equal opportu-
nity/affirm ative action employer.
Im m ediate openings for 4-5 p la n ­
n e rs with City o f Portland, O ffice
o f Transportation. Positions in­
clude Program M anager and Plan­
ners I-III to w ork on Regional
Rail Program and assist staff in
update o f Arterial Streets C lassi­
fication Policy. Send resum es by
Septem ber 8th to Steve Dottercr,
Transportation Planning, Rm 702, SOCIAL SERVICE ALLO­
1120 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Or.
CATIONS ASSOCIATE
97204.
EEO EM PLOYER.
Full tim e professional position in our
Com m unity Services & A lloca­
tions Division. Individual will as­
AIRPORT OPERATIONS
sist with the developm ent & a c ­
MANAGER
countability o f social Service pro­
S a la ry R ange: $2789-3492/m on
gram s, serving as liaison with vol­
unteers, agency & community
M ahlon Sw eet A irp o rt, City o f Eu­
resources & supplying financial
gene. w orking know ledge o f air­
& budget consultations to mcm-
port operations, CFR, security, and
beragencies. W ill provide techni­
m aintenance regulations and pro­
cal assistance to A llocations pan­
cedures. five-years m anagem ent
els & com m ittees through prepa­
experience in airport operations
ration o f analytical reports, &
at non-hub o r small hub airport.
gathering information on assigned
Supervisory experience o f airport
agencies. W ill assist agencies in
m aintenance staff required. Four
financial m anagem ent, program
year degree in Business, Public
planning & development and evalu­
A dm inistration, or related field.
ation m ethods. Requires: Masters
CLOSING DATE; Septem ber 11,
or Bachelors degree in Social Work
1989. O btain application and
or related experience; demonstrated
supplemental questionnaire at City
abilities with financial systems,
o f Eugene, Human Resource &
program evaluation, community
Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street,
organization, program develop­
Room 101, Eugene OR 97401.
ment and/or administration & vol­
AA/EOE
unteer managem ent. A dm inistra­
tive experience with a Social Serv­
WASHINGTON COUNTY
ice agency pref. Salary minimum
$17,000+
excl benefits. Send res­
JOBS
ume by 8/30 to: Carolyn Lewis,
United Way of the Columbia-W il­
Residential Services Aide: $1443-
lam ette, 718 W est Burnside, Ptld.
$1775/m o.
OR
97209. 228-9131.
Mail Clerk: $ 1 187-$1443/mo.
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l O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
Sr. A ccounting Assistant: $1671-
$2032/m o.
Mental Health Coordinator 1: $10.63-
$12.93/hr.
A ssistant Building M aintenance
Superintendent (Pending Board
Approval); $2134-$2595/mo.
Call (503) 648-8607 for inform a­
tion. County application forms rcq.
Apply by Septem ber 1, 1989 to
W ashington County Personnel.
An E .O .E .
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
W anted: A ctivist interested in staff
position for the Portland-Corinto
Sister City Association. 20hrs plus
a week, $400 a month.
For more inform ation and a job de­
scription write to P.CTS.C A . 3558
SE Hawthorne, Portland, OR
97214. D eadline for applications
O ct. 1st.
DRIVER , MOBILE
CLASSROOM
P a rt-tim e
The P o rt o f P o rtla n d is recruiting
for a people-oriented driver for
the Mobile Classroom. Applicants
must be able to operate a one-ton
pickup, hauling a 38-foot, 5th-
wheel mobile classroom to as­
signed schools in the tri-county
region. W e ’re looking for an indi­
vidual who has strong interper­
sonal skills and a professional
demeanor. Duties also include light
m aintenance and m inor m echani­
cal chores. This is a part-tim e po­
sition with generally 20-30 work
hours per w eek for approxim ately
seven months during the school
year and occasional summer work.
Condition o f em ployment: valid
Oregon or Washington chauffeur’s
license or ability to obtain one
upon hire. Starting salary $11.00
per hour, no benefits.
If interested and qualified, apply at
the Port o f Portland Em ploym ent
O ffice, 14th floor, 700 N.E.
Multnomah or call 231-5000,
extension 700, for further infor­
m ation. All applications must be
received by 5:00 p.m ., F rid a y .
S e p te m b e r 1, 1989.
T h e P o rt is an E qual
O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
M ENTAL HEALTH
C-III
Adolescent/Family
Counselor
24 H o u rs per w eek. B eginning
salary $740-$775 p e r m onth
CO D A Inc., seeks qualified appli­
cants for a C ounselor position in
drug treatm ent services program.
Some evening work may be re­
quired.
Responsibilities include: Diagnosis,
evaluation and treatm ent to a
caseload o f clients which includes
individual, group and family coun­
seling; consultation and coordi­
nation o f client services; m ain­
taining client records; participa­
tion in program promotion and
marketing activities; conducting
training for referring agencies.
To qualify applicants should have a
B achelor’s degree in health serv­
ices and 2 years supervised hu­
man service experience. K now l­
edge o f chem ical dependency
issues and experience in adoles­
cent and family treatment. Each
applicant m ust com plete a stan­
dard CODA application form and
provide written responses to screen­
ing questions.
Application forms and screening ques­
tions available at: CODA Inc.,
210 NE 20th Ave, Portland, OR
97232. 239-8400.
E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity /A ffirm ativ e
A ction E m ployer
CONTROLLER
G eorgia-Pacific C orporation, a For­
tune Fifty com pany and a leader
in the forest products industry,
has an immediate opening for a
controller with the Tigard T ruck­
ing facility.
Responsibility for supervising daily
accounting activities and monthly
balance sheets, assisting in recon
ciliation process, preparing weeklj
forecast o f revenues and profits,
review ing internal control tech­
niques and implementing changes,
and preparing annual and year-
end reports.
A BS in Accounting and 4-5 years
experience as a senior level ac­
countant are required, along with
excellent com m unication, super­
visory and analytical skills.
We offer an excellent salary and bene­
fits package, including medical,
dental, vision, and life insurance.
If you qualify and are seeking a
career with an industry leader,
please apply in person T h u rs.,
A ug 24-F ri., Aug 25, fro m 8:30
A M - 4:30 PM . If unable to apply
in person, please send cover letter
and resume with com plete salary
history, by A ug. 28, to A nn A sh­
ton:
G E O R G IA -P A C IF IC
C O R P O R A T IO N
Human Resources-17th Floor
900 SW Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
M /F /H /
DIRECTOR OF NURSING
SERVICES
H a n fo rd E n v iro n m e n ta l H ealth
Foundation (H E H F), a multi-dis­
cipline O ccupational M edicine
group, seeks a D irector o f N urs­
ing Services.
W e require a B.S. degree in Nursing
from an accredited school o f nurs­
ing. M ust be a U.S. Citizen and
registered as a professional nurse
in the state o f W ashington. Valid
EM T certificate required within
18 months o f em ploym ent. Must
have 5 years occupational health
nursing experience o f which three
m ust have been in a position of
responsibility for the supervision
o f other nursing personnel.
The D irector develops policies, di­
rects nursing services and super­
vises nursing personnel and the
operation o f seven m edical aid
stations.
W e provide a com petitive salary and
excellent benefits package. For
consideration, please send your
resum e to:
H E H F P ersonnel
P.O. Box 100, HI-52
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 376-6570
E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
C L E R IC A L
DISTRIBUTION
SPECIALIST
F o r the Facility services U nit o f the
Legislative Administration C om ­
mittee. Position oversees distri­
bution o f legislative materials,
issues supplies, receives payments,
and assists with mail processing.
Clerical experience which includes
data entry and detailed record keep­
ing and experience supervising or
coordinating clerical staff perform­
ing production work required. Sal­
ary range $ 1441 -1 809 per month,
a legislative adm inistration com ­
m ittee application is required.
Application materials must be
received by 5PM , August 25,1989.
C ontact Personnel Services, L eg­
islative A dm inistration C om m it­
tee, S401 State Capitol, Salem,
OR 97310. (503) 378-8530.
E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer.
JANITOR/HOSTLER
P a rt-T im e
C-T R A N is seeking part tim e Jani-
tor/Hostlcr. Typical duties: Clean
and fuel buses and support ve­
hicles. W orkdays and shifts may
vary, Mon thru Sat Swing shift
6 p m -12:30 am;Day shift 10am-
4:30 pm. Saturday shift 3:30 pm -
9pm. Start range $5.61-$8.28/Hr.
Must possess a valid drivers li­
cense from the state in which you
reside with a good driving record.
Ability to function in a non-sm ok­
ing work environm ent and pass a
pre-employment physical. Apply:
E m p lo y m en t S ecurity D ept.
603 W. Evergreen Blvd.
Closes: 9-1-89
E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y
EM PLOYER
M/F/H
FIELD AUDITOR
($l,607-$2,034)
W e’re recruiting for a ta le n te d ac-
countant/auditor with three years
of progressively responsible ex ­
perience in accounting or audit­
ing and two years o f appropriate
college coursework, or an equiva­
lent combination o f experience
and coursework.
Y ou’ll travel throughout O regon
auditing the inventory, cash and
business practices o f our 235 liq­
uor stores. The work requires a
valid drivers license and a good
driving record. You must also be
able to move and lift cases o f liq­
uor.
If you are qualified and interested in
joining an agency com m itted to
excellence, please contact us
IMMEDIATELY for more infor­
mation and details on how to apply.
O R E G O N L IQ U O R C O N T R O L
C O M M ISSIO N
9079 SW M cLoughlin Blvd.
Pordand, Oregon 97222
(503) 653-3019
An E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity
A ffirm ative A ction E m ployer.
DIRECTOR
(full tim e)
T he L esbian C om m u n ity P ro je c t
is Oregon’s largest lesbian organi­
zation com m itted to increasing
lesbian visibility .Current organ­
izational goals include increasing
our m embership and com m unity
participation within LCP, solidi­
fying our political base, creating a
greater presence in the 1991 O re­
gon legislative session, and pro­
ducing social and political events
for the lesbian community.
The Lesbian Community Project is
looking for an experienced, self-
motivated and creative D irector
to make lesbian visibility a key
issue in the 1990s. The D irector is
currently the only paid staff for
the organization.
Send cover letter and resum e to:
P ersonnel C om m ittee
L esbian C om m unity P ro ject
PO Box 5931
Portland, OR 97228
(503) 223-0071
Deadline: S ep tem b er 17th
L esbians o f C olor an d L esbians
w ith D isabilities a re enco u rag ed to
apply.
ANIMAL CLINIC
T he 12 M ile A nim al C linic in
Gresham is holding a charity dog
wash to benefit the Oregon Humane
Society.
Dogs will be washed for a $5-10
donation from 1:00 to 4:00 PM on
S a tu rd a y A ugust 26. Dogs must be
on leashes and ow ners need to pro­
vide drying towels. A free bottle of
Docide flea spray will be given to the
first 36 participants making a dona­
tion at the event. The 12 Mile A ni­
mal Clinic is located at 21920 SE
S ta rk in G resh am .
DIETITIAN,
REGISTERED
F airview T ra in in g C e n te r, a larg
state residential training facilit
for MR/DD individuals, seeks ref
istered dietitians. M ust be regij
tration eligible from the commij
sion o f dietary registration c
A.D.A. Salary: $1615 to $2011
month, generous fringe benefit
fo r a p p lic a tio n in form atioi
contact: Personnel Office, Fairview
Training Center, 2250StrongR d
SE Salem, OR 97210. (503) 378
5369.