Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 07, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 7,1989
JOBS &
Portland Community College
ADVISOR/PROGRAM SPECIALIST
(two positions)
Position #1: New Directions Program (Rock Creek Campus)
Position #2: W omen’s Resource Center (Cascade Campus)
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, social sci­
ence, women’s studies, or related field required. Master’s degree preferred
At least two yrs exp. in skills assessment, leaching and instructional
planning required; three yrs preferred. Demonstrated effective communica­
tion skills and experience with minorities, women, single parents and eco­
nomically disadvantaged adults required. Computer skills preferred, in
addition, for Position # 1, bi-lingual ability in Spanish, and understanding of
Hispanic culture is also preferred.
Responsibilities: Both positions involve recruitment, selection, orienta­
tion, assessment, pre-vocational training, and follow-up of participants for
Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker program. Some curriculum and pro­
gram development may be required, and other appropriate duties may be
assigned, may involve evening responsibilities. Additional duties: Position
#2 will also assist Coordinator of the Women’s resource Center with
planning and implementation of the Center’s other programs, including
support groups, seminars and workshops, reference library, and referral
h3 These are temporary professional support staff positions. Employment
beyond 8-31-90 subject to funding availability. Salary $21,OOO-3»2J,UW,
based on 234-day annual contract.Starting date: Position #1, on or before
Sept. 25; Position #2, on or before Nov. 1.
CLOSING DATE: September 15,1989. For application materials please
contact PCC Staff Employment Office, 049 SW Porter, Portland (phone
273-2823).
.
P ortland Com munity College is an Equal O pportunity/A ffirm ative
Action employer.
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a listing of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center.
EMANUEL HOSPITAL
& HEALTH CENTER
\ I uihridn Militated Ceniei « Canng 4 Exteaerxe
A Legacy Member
Equal O pportunity Employer, MFH.
iVERTISING
SECRETARIAL.
Communications Associate
M ENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH
Psychiatric Social Worker
C-UI
The P ortland Development C om ­
Drug Treatment services
Beginning salary $1644-$1730
mission is actively seeking two
Beginning salary $1232-$1300
month + excl benefits.
highly qualified secretaries; one
m onth + benefits.
to provide skilled support to the
CODA Inc., seeks qualified appli­
Economic Development Depart­
cants for a psychiatric social woiker CODA Inc., seeks qualified appli­
ment and the other to the Commu­
cants for a counselor position in
position in an outpatient drug and
nications Section of the Execu­
drug treatment services, responsi­
alcohol treatment 2-4 clinical staff.
tive DepL
bilities include diagnosis, evalu­
Some evening work involved.
In Economic development, you will
ation and treatment to a case load
Responsibilities include: Assist pro­
type a wide variety of materials
gram mgr in all aspects of unit
of clients, conduct of individual
from copy ordictating equipment,
group youth and family counsel­
clinical operations; diagnosis,
respond to telephone inquiries and
ing, maintaining client records,
evaluation and treatment services
keep your team organized. Must
coordinating client services, par­
to dual diagnosis clients; individ­
possess know ledge of office prac -
ual and group counseling to adult
ticipating in promotion and mar­
tices and procedures and office
and youth with chemical depend­
keting activities. Some evening
equipment, including word proc­
ency problems; consultation and
work is required. Detail position
essing (WordPerfect 5.0).
coordination of client services with
announcement and CODA appli­
In Communications, we seek a self­
medical director, probation and
cation forms and screening ques­
starter who will perform a variety
parole officers, schools and area
tions available at: CODA Inc.,
of duties requiring considerable
agencies; maintaining client rec­
210 NE 20th Ave.,Portland, OR
discretion, judgement and public
ords, participation in program
97232. 239-8400
contact. Will provide support for
promotion and marketing activi­
E qual O pportunity/A ffirm ative
Communications Manager and
ties; assist and develop clinical
Action em ployer
assist section staff. Experience in
program policies and procedures.
a Public Information, advertising
Minimum qualifications: MSW
or marketing environment is de­
BANKING
degree and eligible for Oregon
sirable. Macintosh experience is
LCSW.
preferred.
STATEMENT CLERK
Each applicant must complete a stan­
We require true professionals with
30 HR Base
dard CODA application form and
excellent secretarial skills includ­
provide written response to screen­
ing word processing, public con­
Am erican Data has an excellent op­
ing questions.
tact, and a thorough knowledge of
portunity available for a part time
Application forms and screening ques­
business English, spelling, punc­
position in our Banking Office
tions available at: CODA Inc.,
tuation, grammar and proofread­
Services N.W. Department
210 NE 20th Ave. .Portland, OR
ing.
The
duties include all facets of state­
97232. 239-8400
In addition to a starting salary of up
ment
preparation and disburse­
E qual O pportunity/A ffirm ative
to $20,316 we offer the opportu­
ment.
Action em ployer
nity to be an integral member of a
Must be able to lift at least 25 pounds.
highly motivated PDC team. Clos­
Aptitude for filing numerically and
Image Consultant
ing date: 9/15/89.
matching names to numbers. Eye/
Please no phone calls. Apply in per­ We need decisive self motivated com
hand coordination essential. Hours
petitive Consultants.Leadership
son at:
generally 10:30am - 5pm M-F.
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT
qualities required. Training certi­ Qualified applicants should submit
COMMISSION
fies you to represent America’s
their resumes to:
top Image consulting company,
1120 SW Fifth, Suite 1100
A m erican D ata Services, Inc.
Expect 40K plus car within two
Portland, OR 97204
4550 S.W. Macadam Ave.
E qual O pportunity Em ployer
years.
Portland, Ore 97201
Call Jeane 777-1691,5124 S .E. Glad­
Equal O pportunity Em ployer
stone S l , Portland,OR., 97206
NORTHWEST
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
BALLET TO
PERFORM
The high-energy Northwest Afri-
kan American Ballet, the first tradi­
tional African company in the north­
western United States, will perform
Friday, Sept22, at 8:30 p.m., in Evans
Auditorium at Lewis & Clark Col­
lege, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road.
The Ballet performs original cho­
reography inspired by traditional
dances idigenous to Senegal, Gam­
bia, Mali, and Guinea, West Africa.
The performance not only allows the
audience to experience an African
lifestyle, but also traditional drum­
ming and dancing with its ceremo­
nial grandeur.
Bruce Smith, founder of the Bal­
let, attended Lewis & Clark College
and is on the faculty of the Jefferson
Performing Arts Department at Jef­
ferson High School in Portland.
Smith has studied drumming for
17 years. Ten of those years were on
concert circuit with the nationally
known recording band “ Pleasure.”
For the past eight years, Smith has
focused his studies on African hand
drumming with master drummers Obo
Addy and Jalal Sherriff and on tradi­
tional African dance with Chuck Davis
and Nafisa Sherriff.
During the summers of 1981 and
1986, Smith traveled to five coun­
tries in west Africa to research tradi­
tional drum and dance techniques
and to study with master drummers
and dancers in several regional vil­
lages. The 1981 experience inspired
him to create the Northwest Afrikan
American Ballet.
The 16 member of young and
inspired dancers and musicians has
captivated standing-room audiences
with its precision drumming, high-
energy dance movements and vibrant
colored traditional costumes. The
Northwest Afrikan American Ballet
has presented workshops, concerts
and lectures throughout Oregon,
Washington and Alaska.
Cost is $6 general admission and
$3 for students and senior citizens.
For tickets, call (503) 293-2690.
C arolyn Lewis
United W ay of the Colum bia-
W illam ette
728 W. Burnside
Portland, Oregon 97209
228-9131
E qual O pportunity Em ployer
Washington County Jobs
Clerk: $1187-$1443/mo
Associate Clerk: $1308-$1591/mo
Secretary 1: $1246-$1515/mo
Secretary 2: $1374-$1671/mo
Mental Health Services Coordinator
2 (MED): $2134-$2595/mo
Community Health Worker (PT):
$6.21-$7.55/hr.
Appraisal Data Analyst: $2134-$2595/
mo.
Project Manager/Planning: $2725-
$33312/mo.
Call (503) 648-8607 for information.
County application forms req.,
resumes NOT accepted. Apply
by September 155,1989 to Wash­
ington County Personnel.
An E.O.E.
Ad Prices Effective 9/6 thru 9/12/89
FINANCE DIRECTOR
Responsible for overall coordination
and management of Finance DepL
CPA preferred. $23,000-$38,000.
Resumes to Personnel Director,
U rban League of Portland, 10
North Russell, Portland, OR 97227.
Deadline 9/15/89.
Equal O pportunity Employer.
Exciting professional position for an
individual with strong, versatile
writing skills. Will write a wide
range of materials in support of a
year round communications pro­
gram, assist in activities related to
special events and work with cor-
porate/em ployee publications
editors and newspaper editors/
publishers to promote understand­
ing of our organization. Requires
Bachelors Degree in Journalism
or related field, plus 2 years expe­
rience. Proven ability to follow
projects from inception to com­
pletion while working in a last­
paced environment under dead­
lines. Must have ability to work
with computer based word proc­
essing systems. Salary minimum
$17,000 plus excellent benefits.
Send resume by September 8 to:
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