Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 05, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    JOBS&CLASSIFIED
City of Portland
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INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
Proposals Due 2:00 P .M . on V arious Dates
Sealed Proposals w ill be received at the Bureau o f Purchases and Stores
Room 1313.Portland Building, 1120 S.W. Fifth A ve., Portland, OR 97204 for the
Projects detailed below u ntil 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi­
tional information, telephone Buyer at number listed.
Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no proposal
or bid w ill be considered unless accompanied by a bid surety fo r an amount not
lessthan ten percent (10%) o f the aggregate amount o f the proposal.
The city encourages bidding by M B E ’s and FBE's and w ill assit such firms
to understand and participate in form al bidding process.
N O N -D IS C R IM IN A TIO N : No proposal or bid w ill be considered unlessthe
bidder ts certified as an EEO A ffirm a tive Action Employer as prescribed by
Chapter 3.100 o f the code o f the city o f Portland.
Proposal No
Description
Opening Date
16
Annual Supply Sawdust for Wastewater
Treatment Plant. C all B ill Frazier, 285-0205
10/17/89
17
Construct Neighborhood T raffic Division
Corridor. C all Michele Ackerman, 796-6854.
Prequalfication in Class 2-Street Improvement
Required.
10/24/89
19
Synthetic T u rf & Track Resurfacing. Call
Michele Ackerman, 796-6854.
10/17/89
INFORMATIONAL
PORTLAND
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids w i ll be received u n t il 1:00 p.m. on the
d a te s in d ic a t e d in th e P u rc h a s in g D e p a rtm e n t,
Multnomah County School D is t r ic t #1J, 501 N. Dixon,
P ortla nd , Oregon f o r the items lis t e d he re in :
BID FILING
DATE
iThe ballot measure printed below will be presented to
I the qualified voters of Multnomah County at the Special
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
B lu * Cross and Blue Shield o f Oregon is currently accepting
applications fo r Medical Claims Analysts.This position is responsible
fo r accurate and tim ely payment o f Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f
Oregon s medical claims. Experience necessary to perform this task
w ill include:
» 1 year recent clerical work experience in a doctor’s o ffice or
hospital setting
*■ Demonstrated knowledge o f medical term inology and anatomy.
This may be obtained through a classroom setting or office experience
» IC D -9/C PT -4 Coding
A m inim um o f 6-12 months experience using a C R T in a produc­
tion oriented environment
*•* Fast, accurate use o f a 10-ltey calculator
Previous claims processing or insurance b illin g experience highly
desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Oregon offers an excellent employee
benefits package, competitive salary and flex time w ork hours. Please
apply or send resume to:
ADVERTISEMENT
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept, 5th Fir
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Large Equipment For C a fe te ria s ,
1989-90
Oct. 24, 1989
A udiovisual Equipment & Supplies
For Warehouse Stock, 1990-91
Formal announcement, d e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n s and
b idd ing document may be obtained a t the above
address. For a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , please con tact
M. J. Hutchens, D ir. o f Purchasing, 249-2000, Ext. 581.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the Forest Research Laboratory Electrical Improvements —
Rebid project w ill be received by the Oregon State Board o f Higher Education
until 2:00 P.M., PST, October 31, 1989.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical
Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone (5031737-4071
Election held on November 7,1989. The ballots will
be delivered to the Post Office on October 18,1989 for
delivery to each voter. Any elector dissatisfied with the
ballot title may petition the Multnomah County Circuit
Court prior to October 10,1989 to challenge the ballot
title.
Multnomah County, Oregon
Three Year Serial Levy: Fund Jail Space and
Drug Treatment
Question: Shall County annually levy $13,5000,000
outside constitutional limit for three years for added jail
space, jail operations and drug treatment?
Explanatory Statement; This measure authorizes
Multnomah County to serially levy $13,500,000 each
year for three years, outside the constitutional limit,
starting July 1, 1990 (total: $40,500,000).
The voters approved a three year serial levy in 1987 to
construct and operate the Alnvemess Jail (housing 256
inmates). The levy expires June, 1990.
Blue Cross
Ouo Shield
BID TITLE
Oct. 17. 1989
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7,1989
Equal Opportunity Employer
unds will be used for operation of Inverness Jail;
expansion of Inverness Jail to house 210 more inmates;
and three residential alcohol and drug treatment units,
each housing 40 inmates.
S O C IA L S E R V IC E
Cascade A ID S Project is seeking a
Client Services Coordinator to
manage programs for people with
AIDS. Qualifications preferred:
MS W or related Master’s degree,
program development and super­
visory experience, and sensitivity
to AIDS issues, resumes to: E x­
ecutive Director, CAP, 408 SW
2nd, Suite 412, Portland, OR 97204.
Application deadline: October 20
equal o p p o rtu n ity em ployer.
VICKI K. ERVIN
Director of Elections
Multnomah County
Ad Effective 10/4 Thru 10/10/89
Mental Heaith
C-V Clinical Supervisor
Beginnin salary $1644-$173O
month + excl benefits.
CODA Inc. seeks qualified appli­
cants for a clinical supervisory
position in an outpatient drug and
alcohol treatment agency. Posi­
tion will supervise 2-4 clinical staff.
Some evening work involved
Responsibbilities include: Assist
program mgr in all aspects of unit
clinical operations diagnosis, evalu­
ation and treatment services to
dual diognosis clients: individual
and group counseling to adult and
youth with chemical dependency
problems: consultation and coor­
dination of client services with
medical director, probation and
parole offcers.schooland area
agencies: maintaining client rec­
ords, participation in program
promotion and marketing activi­
ties : assist and develop clinical
program policies and procedures.
Education requirement: Master's
degree in counseling/psychology
or social work,. Each applicant
must complete a standard CODA
application form and provide writ­
ten responses to screening ques­
tions.
Application forms and screening
questions available at CODA Inc.
210 NE 20th Ave., Portland, OR
97232. 239-8400
Equal O pportunity/A ffirm ative
Action Employer
Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay
BEEF BLADE
Chuck
Roast
Safeway quality beef chuck roast, trimmed
1/4-inch, to give you that terrific beef
flavor and value. Oven roast with potatoes
and veggies for a delicious family meal.
PARENT INFORMATION
COORDINATOR
Sought for PSU Regional Research
In stitu te 's Research & T ra in ­
ing C enter on F am ily S u pp o rt
& C h ild re n ’s M en tal H ealth na­
tional clearinghouse & resource
center. H a lf-tim e p o sitio n ;
$ 11,500-12,500. Requirements;
parent/family member o f child who
has/had mental, emotional, o r be­
havioral disorder, experience seek­
ing & obtaining services for child;’
good basic w riting & phone skills.
Position w ill remain open until
filled, but preferred starting date
is 10/1/89. Submitapplication let­
ter; resume; 3 references to: M ari­
lyn McManus, PSU/RRI, P.O. Box
751, Portland, OR 97202. PS U IS
A N A A /E E O E M P L O Y E R .
The Regional Research Institute for
Human Services is affiliated with
the Graduate School.
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