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Page 7 Portland Observer OCTOBER 19, 1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED
ASSEMBLY
MECHANICS
S ALE S
B O N U S , B O N U S , B O N U S !!!!
I f we make o u r year-end produc­
tio n goal you w ill receive an
a d d itio n a l 55 cents per hour
fo r a ll the re g u la r hours you
w o rk between now and D e­
cem ber 31, 1989. W e also o f­
P O R TLA N D STATE
$ 2 4 ,0 9 6 /A n n u a lly
U N IV E R S IT Y
Office o f Student A ffairs
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bache­
VACANCY
ANNOUNCEM ENTS
Portland State U n iv e rs ity invites
a pplications and nom inations
fo r the fo llo w in g im m ediate
fe r a com prehensive b enefit
openings:
package and the potential fo r
o ve rtim e . T o q u a la ify fo r the
fo llo w in g p ositions, you must
UPWARD BOUND
COORDINATOR
be able to w o rk shifts, have
$24, 0 9 6 /A n n u a lly
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bach­
to o ls and read blueprints.
e lo r 's degree; experience w ith
M in im u m tw o years experience in
hydraulic, air and electrical sys­
tems. S k ill in fittin g /m o d ify -
in g
engines,
educational programs fo r at risk
youth.
transmissions,
UPWARD BOUND
INSTRUCTIONAL
COORDINATOR
convertors, axles, etc. $7.50 to
$11.50 per experience.
A p p lic a tio n s accepted M onday-
F rid a y - 7:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m.
O r send le tte r o f a p p lica tio n to:
W A G N E R M IN IN G
E Q U IP M E N T C O M P A N Y
$19,696/A n n u a lly
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bache­
lor's degree; experience devel­
op in g and im p le m e n tin g edu­
ca tional a c tiv itie s fo r high
school age students.
4424 N .E . 158th
P o rtla n d , O R 97230
LICENSED PRACTICE
NURSE
Charge Nurse fo r evening s h ift -
I.C .F ./S .N .F . F a c ility . W e are
positions are tw e lv e m onth,
fix e d term , uncla sksifie d ap­
pointm ents w ith o u t rank. C o n ­
tinued em p lo ym e n t is c o n tin ­
gent upon renewal o f fu n d in g
and satisfractory perform ance.
C lo sin g Date: Each vacancy an­
erences should be sent to the
appropriate o ffic e liste d on the
lor's degree; experience w o rk ­
ing w ith individuals and groups
o f students fro m diverse back­
vacancy announcement.
C opies o f the announcements may
be obtained by contacting Port­
land Slate U n iv e rs ity , O ffic e
o f S tudent A ffa irs , (503) 464-
4422; 1-800-452-4909 (w ith in
$19,696/A n n u a lly
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bache­
lor's degree; experience in the
adm in is tra tio n o f fin a n c ia l aid.
EDUCATIONAL
ADVANCEMENT
COORDINATOR
person at - Del's Care Center,
In c., 319 N .E . Russet St., (A
Prestige F a c ility )
Equal Opportunity Employer
G o v e rn m e n t jo b s -
4 1 9,696/A n n u a lly
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bache­
lo r's Degree; some experience
in student personnel a d m in i­
stration preferred.
C o n d itio n s o f E m p lo ym e n t: The
$9,848 (1 /2 tim e p o sitio n )
M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s - Bache­
FINANCIAL AID
COUNSELOR
able.
Please C a ll: 289-5571 o r apply in
EXECUTIVE ADVISOR,
ASSOCIATED
STUDENTS OF
PORTLAND STATE
UNIVERSITY (ASPSU)/
STUDENT
DEVELOPMENT
MINORITY STUDENT
RECRUITER
grounds.
to m ake o u r team com plete.
W ages negotiable, insurance and
$850.00 bonus plan are a v a il­
lo r's Degree; one year a dvising
and supervisory experience.
nouncem ent w ill note the c lo s­
in g date. A ll letters o f a p p lica ­
tio n , resumes and a lis t o f re f­
currendy accepting applications
fo r a fu ll-tim e L .P .N . to act as
charge nurse fo r an evenaing
sh ift schedule. W e have a stable
C .N .A . s ta ff and ju s t need you
RESEARCH
P O R T L A N D P U B L IC S C H O O LS
PERSONNEL
O re g o n );
1 -8 0 0 -5 4 7 -8 8 8 7
(outside o f O regon)
Portland State University is an equal
o p p o rtu n ity, a ffirm a tiv e action
e m p lo ye r. M in o ritie s , w om en
and mem bers o f protected
groups are encouraged to ap­
ply-
BENEFITS
COORDINATOR
Blue Cross & Blue S hield o f O re ­
gon, a m a jo r health insurance
com pany w ith a w o rk force o f
1700+ em ployees is cu rre n tly
accepting ap p lica tio n s fo r a
B enefits C o o rd in a to r in the
Hum an Resources Dept.
Incum bant w ill be responsible fo r
a d m in iste rin g the em ployee
frin g e b e n e fit program accord­
ing to established corporate
p o licie s and procedures. The
B e n e fit C o o rd in a to r plans,
organizes, and presents monthly
b e n e fit orie n ta tio n .
Q u a lifie d
candidates
w ill
have
experience in adm inistering re­
tire m e n t plans, 4 0 1 (k ) plans,
and fle x ib le spending plans;
and have the a b ility to co m m u ­
nicate e ffe c tiv e ly w ith a ll le v­
els o f management and em ­
ployees. Successful candidate
w ill be detail oriented, and have
e xce lle n t o rganizational skills.
E xperience using a com puter­
ized personnel system is h ig h ly
desirable.
Blue Cross and B lue Shield o f
Oregon o ffe rs an e xce lle n te m -
ployee benefits package, fle x ­
tim e w o rk hours, and co m p e ti­
tive salary. Please apply or send
resume to:
Blue Cross and B lue Shield
o f Oregon
Human Resources Dept., 5th Floor,
100 S.W . M arket, Pordand, O R
97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
SENIOR RESEARCH
& EVALUATION
ANALYST -
SPECIAL EDUCATION
A n a lyst w ill supervise & p a rtic i­
pate in the creation, m a in te ­
nance & operation o f the co m ­
puter-based data system &
databases w h ich support the
Special Education Dept.
M in im u m q u a lifica tio n s: Graduate
le ve l tra in in g in research &
evaluation design & statistical
m e th o d o lo g y, and at least 3 yrs
exp in coordinating & conduct­
ing data-based research &
evaluation. Graduate level train­
ing in com puter science, social
statistics, o r special education.
A t least 2 yrs exp in the design
& production o f graphic &
tabhular reports. 2 yrs exp w ith
SPSS, M S /D O S operating sys­
tem , and spreadsheet software.
Salary range: $33,326-$40,699 based
on applicable exp & prepara­
tion. A pplication materials must
be received in Personnel Dept
by 5 pm , F ri., O ct. 27, 1989.
A p o p lic a tio n & jo b descrip­
tio n a vailable at Blanchard
Education S ervice center Per­
sonnel Services, 501 N. D ixo n ,
P ortland, O R
Equal Opportunity Employer
DISTRICT MARKETING
REPRESENTATIVE
B lue Cross & B lue S hield o f O re ­
gon is cu rre n tly accepting ap­
p lica tio n s fo r a D is tric t M a r­
ke tin g Rep fo r th e ir Bend o f ­
fice.
Q u a lifie d candidates m ust have a
college degree o r e q u ivale n t
w o rk experience, be licensed
to sell health & life insurance
& have previous sales e x p e ri­
ence pre fe ra b ly in a related
industry. Exper related to coun­
seling and/or people oriented
re sp o n sib ilitie s w o u ld also be
h e lp fu l. O ther q u a lific a tio n s
include effective w ritten & oral
co m m unication s k ills . M u s t be
a self-starter & w o rk w ith o u t
close supervision.
A D is tric t M a rke tin g Rep repre­
sents Blue Cross & B lu e ! Shield
o f Oregon w ith in geographic
area in o rder to develop and
sell new business & service
existin g business.
MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN
Swing shift position perform ing jo u r­
ney level mechanic w o rk and super­
visin g the w o rk o f oth e r skille d and
se m i-skille d personnel engaged in
m a in ta in in g transit buses and auto-
m obliles. M u st have considerable
know ledge o f diesel engines and bus
maintenance practices and a b ility to
supervise others e ffe c tiv e ly . H o u rly
wage range is $11.82-$ 14.74 per hour.
F ill out o ffic ia l a p p lica tio n b y N o ­
v e m b e r 3, 1989, w h ich is a vailable
at the Salem A rea Mass T ra n sit D is ­
tric t; 3140 D e l W ebb A ve . N .E .;
S a le m ,O R 97303. A N E Q U A L O P ­
P O R T U N IT Y E M P L O Y E R .
Computer
Operator
Y o u r A re a
M any im m ediate openings w ith o u t
w a itin g lis t o r test. $17,840 -
$69,485. C all 1-602-838-8885. Ext
At Fred Meyer, we’ve always believed that
cur people are the key to our success.
When you work here, you really can make
a difference. Currently we are hiring
entry level Computer Operators.
R 12859.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
P er d ie m R N 's
These entry level positions require at
least 6 months experience on a Main­
frame computer. Candidates will
participate in a 6 month training program
on day shift and then will be assigned to
off shifts.
W o rk in a p o sitive , upbeat e n v iro n ­
m ent w ith a healthy population. We
are lo o k in g fo r R N's w ith good P/R
s k ills to p e rfo rm health assessments
and a ll blo o d c o lle c tio n a ctiv itie s in
o u r B lo o d C enter and on B loodm o-
biles th ro u g h o u t O R and W A . V a r­
ied hours, thorough orientation p ro ­
vided. C o m p e titive salary & excel­
Now Sears makes
resting easy even easier!
If you are resourceful, self-motivated and
interested in working for a dynamic
organization offering rewarding careers
and excellent benefits, send your resume
to: Fred Meyer Inc., Attn.: Jim Lang, Mail
Stop MOSYS, Dept. C1, P.0. Box 42121,
3800 SE 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR
97242. Equal Opportunity Employer.
le n t benefits package.
A m e rica n Red Cross
3131 N . V a ncouver A ve.
P ortland, O R 97227
A n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r
RECEPTIONIST/
CLERICAL ASSISTANT
T h is p o sitio n fo r T ig a rd engineer­
in g firm ; p a rt-tim e at 20 hours
per w eek, p re fe r fle x ib le in d i­
v id u a l w ith good phone, ty p ­
in g and fillin g s k ills . Send res­
St. Philip Neri Spaghetti &
Meatball Dinner Planned
S unday, N ovem ber 5 th isthe annual
St. P h ilip N e ri Spaghetti & M e a tb a ll
D in n e r fro m 12:00 N oon u n til 7 :00 p.m .
at 18th & S.E. D iv is io n . 45 years o f
ume to K ram er, C h in & M a yo ,
In c., 7080 S. W . F ir L o o p , P o rt­
experience fo r y o u r satisfaction. T ake­
land, O R 97223.
children.
outs available. $5.50 fo r adults; $3 fo r
Equal Opportunity Employer
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