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Page 12 • Portland Observer • Novem ber 2, 1989
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
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PORTLAND OBSERVER
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288-0033
D O N N IE JA M E S
Dwdltrw: 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.)
M c M u r p h y 's
Men & Women;s Fashion
“ I f you dare io be
fashionable”
B E A U T Y /B A R B E R
_________ SU PPL IE S_________
ja ’bell's
Buying Appliances
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
Working Or Not
517 NE Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
288-3233
Donnie Lewis
(503) 288-1721 James Williams
Open: Hon. thru Set.
FLORAL - SILKS
Bill Kelley's Upholstery
Eartha’s
Floral Connection
28 years experience
Quality work, Fair prices
Furniture, auto, & boats
RENT
517-1/2 N.E. Klllingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
282-3675
WASHERS & DRYERS
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He D o Weddings • Funerals
M ade-To-O rder • Custom-Made
2403 NE Alberta,
Portland, OR
281-1786
PR IN T IN G
Kinko’s
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
9 t.m . - 6 p.m.
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For The Set
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Vancouver
231-7413
693-4000
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
NURSING
LPN/INSTRUCTIONAL
AIDE
LPN/Instructional Aide needed to fol­
low nursing orders in providing care
for students whose conditions are
stable or predictable under minimal
supervision o f RN. Assist with aca­
demic instructions, ability to redi­
rect a child to task & work as a team
with instructional personnel. Mini­
mum q u alificatio n s: current O re­
gon LP license & First Aide CPR
Cert., 2 or more years experience in
clinical, home health or school/agency
setting caring for children or adoles­
cents who have high tech or acute
care needs. A pplication will be ac-
til Nov. 3rd.
PERSONNEL OFFICER 3
(Personnel Analyst)
$2,768-53338
A Challenging O pportunity with the
Oregon Departm ent of Transporta­
tion in Salem, Oregon. You qualify
if you have equivalent to 5 years of
progressively responsible experience
in personnel work, or in supervisory
or administrative positions provid­
ing knowledge and understanding of
personnel management; and a Bache­
lor’s degree, preferably with person­
nel or human relations courses. You
must have good communication skills
and work well in a team environ­
ment. TO APPLY: Submit State of
Oregon application form (PD 100),
resume and clover letter to Sherri
Frank, Dept. o f Transportation, 120
Transportation Bldg., Salem, OR
97310. Applications are available
by calling (503) 378-6557, or at a
State Em ploym ent Division office,
or the State Executive Department.
Applications m ust be received by
5:00 p.m., November 17, 1989.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
INSURANCE
MEDICAL CLAIMS
ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is
currently accepting applications for
Medical Claims Analysts. This posi­
tion is responsible for accurate and
timely payment o f blue Cross and
Blue Shield o f O regon's medical
claims. Experience necessary to
perform this task will include:
‘ * 1 year recent clerical work experi­
ence in a doctor's office or hospital
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setting.
* Demonstrated know ledge o f medical
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terminology and anatom y. This may
be obtained through a classroom
setting or office experience,
i* ICD-9/CPT-4 Coding.
;* A minimum o f 6-12 months experi­
ence using a C R T in a production
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oriented environm ent
* Fast, accurate use o f a 10-kay calcu-
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lator.
Previous claims processing or insurance
billing experience highly desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon
offers an excellent em ployee bene­
fits package, flext-tim e work hours,
and com petitive salary. Please apply
or send resume to:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Oregon
Human Resources Dept., 5th Floor
100 S.W . M arket
Portland, OR 97201
Logos go here!!!!
Equal Opportunity Employer
RADIO
Full-Time O n-A ir position. Minimum
of 5 years experience. Inquiries to
Personnel, P.O. Box 14957, Port­
land, OR 97214.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PERSONAL AND
RISK MANAGER
C-TRAN is seeking a highly skilled and
experienced individual to handle
technical Personnel and Risk func­
tions to include: W orkers Comp.;
Unemployment Comp.; Affirmative
Action/EEOC; Recuiting and test­
ing; Drug testing; Employee A ssis­
tance Program; PERC claimks; Public
Liability claim s, and a variety of
other A dministrative and M anage­
ment duties.
Qualified individuals will be highly detail
oriented and have exceptional w rit­
ing and organizational skills. A BA
degree in Business Administration
with an em phasis in Personnel or
equivalent education and work ex­
perience are required.
Incombent will enjoy excellent working
conditions, 17 days vacation, fully
paid medical and dental plans. Start­
ing salary range is $2,459 to $2,576.
Q ualfied applicants should send
resume to C-TRAN, P.O. Box 2529,
Vancouver, WA 98668-2529.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F/H
W ASTEW ATER
SEWAGE PLANT
OPERATOR 2
Unified Sew erage Agency
$11.65-$14.15/Hourly ’
Performs skilled work leading & partici­
pating in the operation & m ainte­
nance of sewage treatment plant &
related equipm ent Req. increasingly
responsible exp. at the level of Sewage
Plant Operator I; possession of a
Class II or better certificate from
Oregons W astewater System O pera­
tor's Voluntary Certification Program
is preferred; and graduation from a
senior high school. Agency applica­
tion forms req. Apply by November
10, 1989 to W ashington County
Personnel, 150 N. First Ave., Room
B-2, Hillsboro, OR 97124.
An Equal Opportunity Employ er-
TCI CABLEVISION OF OREGON,
INC., an Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer, currently has an opening for
the following position:
SYSTEM FIELD
ENGINEER
Full-Time
Qualifications: Some artisitic ability with
good printing & handwriting. Knowl­
edge o f cable TV symbols, valid
ODL with good record, 1 year cable
TV experience. Prefer experience in
designing 450M H z cable TV plant,
know ledge of cable construction and
materials, multiple unit design knowl­
edge.
Training provided. Applications accepted
unil 11/10/89. Interested parties may
submit applications/resumes by mail
to:
TCI Cablevision
of Oregon, Inc.
3500 S.W. Bond
Portland, Oregon 97201
A lten.:J. Warhurst
An Equal Opportunity Employer
VOLUNTEERS O F AMERICA
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
SOCIAL SERVICES
FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Program Director for m ultiple sight resi­
dential treatment programs, Master's
in Social Work or related field. Plus
three years exp. working with em o­
tionally distrubed adolescents pre­
ferred.
Requires exp. in program developm ent,
supervision, and budgeting. $24,000-
S28,000k. Send resume by Novem­
ber 10, 1989 to:
K. Jones
537 S.E. Alder
Portland. OR 97214
An Equal Opportunity Employer
DRAFTING
ENGINEERING/DRAFTING
TECHNICIAN 2
Unified Sewerage Agency
$10.83-$13.16/H ourly
Perform s a variety of technical tasks
associated with the design & con­
struction o f sanitary sewers; design
& drafting o f sewer system plans;
mapping; inspection o f sew er con­
struction; provides custom er serv­
ice; assists on construction surveys.
Reg. increasingly responsible exp.
in engineering, drafting, graphics,
survey and inspection, and posses­
sion o f an associate degree in civil
engineering; or equivalent com bi­
nation o f exp. & training. Agency
application forms req. Apply by
November 10, 1989 to W ashington
County Personnel, 150 N. First Ave.,
Room B-2, Hillsboro, OR 97124.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Portland State University is seeking a
Development Officer to assist the
Director o f Development in fund
raising activities in cooperation with
the PSU Foundation. The Develop­
ment O fficer will have primary re­
sponsibility for one or more com po­
nents o f the overall fund raising
campaign; will be personally involved
in fund solicitation; and will recruit
and manage volunteers.
Applicants must have a bachelor's de­
gree, three years experience in de­
velopment, and proven oral and
written communication skills. Knowl­
edge of development software and
data base management is preferred.
Salary range: $28,000 - $35,000.
Letters o f application, with resume and
three professional references, must
be mailed by November 17, 1989,
to:
Developm ent Officer
Screening Committee
c/o Clarence Hein,
Director of Com m unications
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
Portland Slate University is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer. Qualified minorities,
women and members o f other protected groups are
encouraged to apply.
COMPUTER/
ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
(Research Assistant)
To assist in the collection and process­
ing o f ocean turbulence data. Spe­
cific duties will be varied and will
include: 1) com puter hardware sys­
tem configuration and m aintenance
for PC-based data acquisition and
analysis system; 2) system software
management; 3) data processing
including software development; 4)
calibration and maintenance o f sea­
going instrumentation; 5) 1-2 months
per year at sea assisting in ocean
experiments; 6) analog and digital
electronics design. B.S. required
(physics, engineering). Experience
in working at sea desirable, w illing­
ness required. Self-starter, innova­
tive, mechanically adept, organized
and should have experience with
com puter software and hardware,
analog and digital electronics. Sal­
ary $22,000 - $30,(XX), depending on
qualifications. Resume with names,
addresses and telephone numbers of
three academic or em ploym ent ref­
erences must be received by 15
November, 1989 by: Dr. J. Mourn,
College o f Oceanography, Oregon
State University, Oc. Admin. Bldg.
104, Corvallis, OR 97331-5503.
Oregon State University is an AA/
EO em ployer and has a policy of
being responsive to the needs of dual-
career couples.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
ALCAN CABLE
C-III DRUG
TREATMENT SERVICES
PLANT ACCOUNTANT
NUCLEAR SAFETY AND :
ROSEBURG
ENERGY FACILITY
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Beginning salary $ l,2 3 2 -$ 1 3 0 0 J
We have built a reputation as an industry
DIVISION
month plus excellent benefits.
leader in the manufacture and sale of
| Unique opportunity in Salem, Oregon,
CODA Inc seeks qualified applicants for
electric w ire and cable products for
to manage a sm all, innovative, prd-
a counselor position in drug treat­
utility, com m ercial, industrial and
fessional
team involved in review dl
ment services.
residential application.
energy
related
facilities with spe­
Responsibilities include: Diagonois,
We are now seeking an accounting pro
cific
em
phasis
on
nuclear fuel cycle.
evaluation and treatment ot a caseload
fessional to supervise and direct plant
Responsibilities
impact
public health,
o f clients; conduct o f individual,
level cost and asset accounting,
safety,
welfare
and
environmental
group, youth and family counseling;
payroll, monthly closings and rec
quality for all state citizens. $40,440-
maintaining client records; coordi­
onciliation o f accounts, physical
$51,576
annually, fully-paid retire­
nating client services; participating
inventories, the budgeting process
ment program, generous leave and
in promotion and marketing activi­
and collection, analysis and inter­
benefits package. For application
ties.
pretation of data necessary for effec
m aterials, contact Personnel M an­
Some evening work is required. D e­
tive plant managem ent. This posi
ager, Oregon Departm ent o f Energy,
tailed position announcem ent and
tion reports to the Plant M anager.
925 M arion Street Ne, Salem, OR
CODA application forms with screen­
We require that you have an under­
97310. Telephone 1-378-8442 or to lt
ing questions available at CODA,
graduate degree in Accounting, to
free within Oregon, 1-800-221-8O35L
Inc., 210 N.E. 20th Ave., Portland,
gether with five to seven years of
Recruitm
ent closes N ovem ber 3 $
OR 97232. 239-8400.
experience in a com bination o f Cost
1989.
M
inorities,
women and dis­
CODA is an equal opportunity employer and af­
and general Accounting as applied
firmative action employer
abled
persons
are
encouraged
to apply.
in a m anufacturing environment.
An
Equal
Opportunity
Employer
We offer very com petitive working
VEHICLE SERVICE
conditions that include an extensive
PROGRAM
benefit program.
WORKER
COORDINATOR 2
If you are looking for a good challenge
SVVING/GRAVEYARD
SITE RESPONSE
and want to join a progressive team,
C-TRAN is seeking a highly skilled
we would like to know you.
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
individual to perform regular lubri­
Please send your resume and salary his­
$2,179 - $2,763/M onthly
cation and preventative maintenance
tory no later than 11/11/89 to Ms. The Oregon Department of Environmental
o f transit buses and support vehicles.
Susan Buell, c/o Umpqua Training
Q uality is seeking a highly m oti­
Assures proper condition o f all ve­
and Em ploym ent, P.O. Box 279,
hicle tires, pick-up and/or receive
vated, enthusiastic individual to serve
Umpqua, Oregon
as the program coordinator for the
parts and check packing slips, carry
An Equal Opportunity Employer
out vehicle inspection and preventa­
~~developm ent o f policies and proce­
dures as they relate to the Site Re­
tive checks and adjustm ents. Issue
ADMINISTRATIVE
sponse Section, for planning and
parts, supplies, tools, oil, fuel and
investigation o f hazardous substance
other inventory supplies. Position
ASSISTANT MANAGER
sites
and the design, construction
requires certification, and/or exten­
Com m unity Initiatives Section
and
operation
o f cleanup actions of
sive experience. Pay range is $6.82/
(Principal Admin. Analyst)
such
sites.
Hourly to S I0.07. Apply at Em ploy­
$2,906 Monthly to Start
ment Security Department, 603 W.
This position is with the Partnership The successful candidate will dem on­
strate skill in interpreting and ana­
Evergreen Blvd., V ancouver, WA.
Division o f the Oregon Economic
lyzing information from many sources
An Equal Opportunity Employer
D evelopm ent Department. Program
to
organize and im plem ent projects,
M /F /ll
staff work with com m unities experi­
skill
in writing and negotiating agree­
encing econom ic hardship due to
ments,
skill in interpreting or apply­
plant closures, particularly in the
ATTENTION!!!
ing
state
or federal environmental
wood products industry.
EARN M ONEY
laws and skill in making written or
Requires five years experience and a
READING BOOKS!
verbal
reports.
Bachelor's degree or three more years
$32,000/Y early income potential.
If
you
are
interested
in being considered
experience. For further description
Details; 1-602-838-8885, Ext. 12859 I
for
this
challenging
position, please
of duties and requirem ents, applica
call 229-5382 by Friday, November
tion, and exam ination questions,
3 ,1 9 8 9 to request an announcement
contact
ARE YOU 55+
and
application.
"C J ." Sohrweld
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Looking for work?
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Econom ic Developm ent Dept
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Limited income last 6
595 Cottage St. NE
(nonths?
ENVIRONMENTAL
Salem, OR 97310
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Live in M ultnomah,
SPECIALIST 2
(503) 378-2285
W ashington or Clackam as
An
Equal
Opportunity
Employer
ASBESTOS
CONTROL
County?
WE CAN HELP YOU TO:
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ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR
Develop a job search plan
Identify your m arketable
skills
Plan a career change
Learn new skills
Build your confidence
I The Oregon Cutting Systems, (formerly
Omark Industries) is the world's larg­
est m anufacturer o f saw chain, bars,
and accessories. W e have an im m e­
diate opening for an Assistant Super­
visor to assist our off-shift produc­
tion. This person will be responsible
for production quality, delivery, and
maintenance.
To qualify, you should have a business
education and five years m anufac­
turing experience.
If you arc interested in this position,
please send your resume to Carl
Nelson, P.O. Box 222127, Milwaukie,
OR 97222.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WE OFFER:
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Support and guidance
Paid training opportunities
Referrals to jobs
Paid part-tim e work - to
learn new skills or sharpen
existing skills.
CALL 241-4600
THE PRIVATE INDUSTRY
COUNCIL
An Equal Opportunity!
Affirmative Action Program
ENGINEER INSTRUCTOR
LANE COM M UNITY COLLEGE
GEOGRAPHY
INSTRUCTOR
Application and job description are
available at Personnel Services, Lane
Community College, 4000 E. 30lh
Avenue, Eugene, OR 97405. (503)
726-2211, LCC applications must
be postmarked no later than N ovem ­
ber 27, 1989.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Institution
Full Time academic year assignm ent
start Dec. 1989 salary com petitive
based on education and experience.
Requires M aster o f Science degree
in Mechanical Engineering. D ead­
line to apply Nov. 17, 1989. Submit
Chcmekcta application, resume,
transcripts, and three letters o f refer­
ence to:
Chemeketa Community College
Personnel and Affirmative Action
P.O. Box 14007
Salem, OR 97309
(503) 399-5009
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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ANALYST
$1,981 - $2,514/M onthly
The Oregon Department of Environmental
Q uality is seeking an individual foi
our asbestos control program. This
individual would be responsible foi
implem enting the agency’s regula­
tions concerning asbestos abatemeni
during renovation and demolition
activities. The successful applicant
will have a know ledge o f field Iin-
spection and enforcement procedures,
knowledge o f asbestos abatement
regulations and procedures, and the
ability to orally com m unicate pro­
gram policy and regulations.
If you arc interested in working in the
asbestos program at DEQ, please
call 229-5382 by W ednesday, No­
vem ber 3, 1989 to ask for an an­
nouncem ent and application.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
CARS FOR SALE
ATTENTION: GOVERNM ENT
SEIZED VEHICLES
From $100.
Fords, M ercedes, Corvettes,
Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide.
1-602-838-8885, Ext. A 12859.
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