March 28, 1990 Portland Observer • Page 9 JOBS/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INSURANCE ADM INISTRATIVE MEDICAL CLAIMS ANALYSTS Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications for Medical Claims Analysts. This position is responsible for accurate and timely payment of Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Oregon's medical claims. Experience necessary to perform this taks will include: * 1 year recent clerical work experience in a doctor's office or hospital setting. * Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy. This may be obtained through a classroom setting or office experience. * ICD-9/CPT-4 Coding. * A minimum of 6-12 months experience using a CRT in a production oriented environment. * Fast, accurate use of a 10-key calculator. Previous claim s processing or insurance billing experience highly desirable. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers an excellent employee benefits package, flex-time work hours, and competitive salary. Please apply or send resume to: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon H um an R esources D ept., 5th Floor 100 S.W . M a rk e t P o rtla n d , O R 97201 Equal Opportunity Employer PART-TIME TRANSIT OPERATOR Individuals needed to operate transit buses on an “ as needed” basis. M ust be available for work 6 oper­ ating days (Monday thru Saturday). M ust have a valid Oregon Chauf­ feur’s or Class 2 license, experi­ ence in operating large vehicles, good driving record, ability to com m unicate effectively and abil­ ity to work with the public in a courteous and professional man­ ner. $9.02 per hour. Subm it official application form by April 6, 1990, which is available at the Salem Area M ass Transit District, 3140 Del W ebb Ave., N.E., Salem, OR 97303. Equal Opportunity Employer INSTRUCTOR, WRITING LAB COORDINATOR Full-Time, 9 month, fixed term po­ sition with possible renewal. Com m unication Skills Center, Oregon State University. R e­ quires M.A. in English or equiva­ lent. Preference to candidates who have taught writing and/or w orked in a writing lab at the university level. Send letter of application, vita, three letters o f reference by May 1,1990 to: Lisa Ede, Director, Com m unica­ tion Skills Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331- 6404 (737-2930). Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with Section 504 o f the Rehabilitation Act o f 1973. COUNSELOR PO R T L A N D STA TE U N IV ERSITY STUDENT AEEA1RS, ACCESS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MINORITY STUDENT RECRUITER POSITION 0.50 F T E • 12 M O N TH Min. BA/BS, experience in higher education admissions or related field with demonstrated know l­ edge of admissions procedures and practices generally followed in post-secondary education. Ability to recruit and counsel ethnic minority students is nec­ essary. Position announcement and position description avail­ able in Shattuck Hall Room 329, or call 725-4457. Application deadline is 4/19/1990 at 5:00 p.m. COUNSELOR U PW A R D BOUND PR O G R A M Min. B.A., recruitment/counscling experience with at-risk secon­ dary students necessary. Sal­ ary: $20,664-21,000. Position contingent upon funding. A p­ plication available in Shattuck Hall, Room 239, or call 725- 4010. A PPLICA TIO N DEAD­ LINE: April 30,1990,5:00 P.M. PSU is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer Minorities, women, and members of other protected groups are encouraged to apply. MENTAL HEALTH C-IV FAMILY COUNSELOR $ l,3 9 3 -$ l,4 5 0 M onth Plus E xcellent Benefits CODA INC. seeks family counselor in the family services program. R e­ sponsibilities include assist in de­ velopment and operation o f outpa­ tient family programs, possibly supervise some staff, conduct par-, ent training, family assessment and treatment in individual, group and family therapy. Perform consulta­ tion, coordination and liaison with CSD schools and medical provid­ ers. Develop, implement and moni­ tor program policies and procedures. TO QUALIFY: A M aster’s degree in a human services discipline is re­ quired. 2 years supervised human services experience strongly desired, preferred candidate will have knowl­ edge o f chemical dependency is­ sues, family treatment and supervi­ sion. TO APPLY: Submit standard CODA application form and screening question responses to the address below. Application m aterialsavail- able at CODA, INC., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Phone 239- 8400. An Affirmative Action! Equal Opportunity Employer SECRETARIAL ATTENDANCE SECRETARY Individual m ust be an excellent typist, m ust be proficient in use of a 10-key pad, have know ledge o f and be pro­ ficient in use o f com puters and dem onstrate excellent com m unica­ tions skills. Experience in secretar­ ial and receptionist work and experi­ ence working in schools is preferred. Individual is responsible for atten­ dance, vice principal’s correspon­ dence, disciplinary records, some receptionist duties and the daily and weekend bulleting. Apply to D irec­ tor of Personnel, Sherwood School District, 88J, 1155 M einecke Road, Sherwood 97140. 625-8100 or 625- 8110. A pplications m ust be received by April 6. Equal Opportunity Employer N E W D IR E C T IO N S C O M P U T E R T R A IN IN G FO R O L D E R W O R K E R S A re you age 55 o r over a n d looking for w ork? You m ay be eligible for co m p u te r tra in in g if you a re low incom e an d have basic typing skills. No fees. To ap p ly , call 249-2857. SOCIAL SERVICE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR For Oregon Coalition Against D om es­ tic & Sexual Violence. Background in organizing for social change. $18,000 year. 239-4486. Closes: March 30. BIDS/SUB-BIDS PURCHASING AND OUTREACH PROGRAM COORDINATOR Starting Salary Range: $3O,137-$31,678/year. Full time. Under the direction o f the M anager - Finance and Adm inistration, is responsible for purchasing, requests for proposals, and bids for all MERC facilities (M em orial Coliseum , Civic Stadium, Portland Center for the Perform ­ ing Arts, Oregon Convention Center). Facilitates and adm inisters Com m ission community outreach program as it relates to purchasing. Four-year college degree preferred in accounting, business adm inistra­ tion or related field, or a combination of college coursew ork and industry-related experience that would enable an individual to perform the job. 3-5 years experience in purchasing, preferable with experience in governm ent or public facility purchasing. You must be willing to be CPR certified. FIRST OPPORTUNITY: Applications available to residents o f the inner North and Northeast neighborhoods between C olum bia Villa and N. Chautauqua on the west and NE 42nd on the east. Call 235-8771 for information. Apply in Person: March 29-April 11,9:00 am through 5:00 pm, M emorial Coliseum reception desk, 1401 N. W heeler. An Equal Opportunity!Affirmative Action Employer REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The M etropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting proposals for design/m anufacture/installation and maintenance of a com paction sys­ tem at the M etro South Station. Sealed proposals m ust be delivered to the Solid W aste Department, Room 320, Metro, 2000 S W First Avenue, Portland, OR 97201-5398, to the attention of Chuck Geyer, A nalyst, no later than 4 p.m. PSYT, Friday, April 20,1990. Potential Proposers may obtain a scope o f work and proposals docu­ ments by contacting Chuck Geyer, Analyst at (503) 221-1646, ext. 231. M etro may reject any proposal not in com pliance with all prescribed procedures and requirements and may reject any or all proposals upon a finding o f the agency that it is in the public interest to do so. SUB-BIDS REOUESTRD O regon C o ast A q u ariu m N ew port, O regon Bid D ate: F rid a y , A pril 6 ,1 9 9 0 a t 1:30 P.M . Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer PSYCHIC AUTOS LOR SALE ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. GOVERNM ENT S E IZ E D vehicles from $100. C orvettes, C hevys, Porsches, a n d o th e r confiscated p ro p e rtie s. F o r B uyers G uide l-(800) 448-2562, E xt. 11552. Also open evenings & w eekends. 6712 N. C u tte r C ircle * P o rtla n d , O R 97217 (503) 283-6712 ♦ FAX: (503) 283-3607 O regon C o n tra c to r’s B oard R eg istratio n #63053 W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, m inority, women, and emerging small business enter­ prises. ATTENTION: SUB-BIDS REQUESTED EA RN M O N E Y T Y P IN G A T H O M E ! 32,000/Y r. Incom e P otential D etails, (1) 602-838-8885, E xt. T-12859 W illam ette M iddle School G ym A ddition Bid Date: A pril 12, 1990 a t 2:00 P.M. If you are having problems with Love, Business, M arriage, etc., one call is all it takes, so don’t wait, call today for a better to­ morrow. (818) 993-1996 ADOPT! H appily m a rrie d , financially secure couple w ants to share o u r love, hom e and stuffed a n i­ m al collection w ith an in f a n t Please answ er o u r pray ers. R elated expenses. C onfidential. C all M a rth a & M a rk collect a fte r 4:00 p.m ., (215) 248-1595. PORTLAND PRECISION CONSTRUCTION CO. 8025 N.E. K illingsw orth * P o rtla n d , O R 97218 (503) 253-4827 * FAX #: (503) 253-5177 CCB # 60684 W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from small business, minority and women-owned, and disadvantage business en ­ terprises. Equal Opportunity Employer INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS CALL FOR BIDS SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Sealed bids w ill be received u n til 1:00 p.m. on the d a te s in d ic a te d in th e P urchasing D epartm ent, Multnomah County School D is t r ic t #1J, 501 N. Dixon, Portland, Oregon fo r the items lis te d herein: BID FILING DATE A p ril 17, 1990 O regon C oast A quarium N ew port, O regon C e n te r Bid D ate: F ridav, A pril 6, 1990 a t 1:30 P.M. WILDISH BUILDING CO. BID TITLE P.O. Box 7428 ♦ E ugene, O R 97401 (C C B # 34429) C ontact: Bob M cD onald P hone: (503) 485-1700 * FAX #: (503) 683-7722 W e request bids and encourage pre-bid contact from small, disadvan­ taged, minority, and women-owned businesses for the subcontract and supply opportunities of this project. Aluminum Window Frames And Insulated Glass (Req. Contract) Applegate Elementary School A ddition And Remodeling Bridger Elementary O ffice Remodel Keating Plant And E le c tric a l Work At Buckman School Minorities encouraged to apply. Equal Opportunity Employer Assists in various phases o f library operation including circulation desk. Preference for com puter and m ini­ mal typing skills. Current position is 10 hr./wk. includes nights and weekend. Also establishing a list for future vacancies. Salary: $5.23 - $6.35/hr. Opening Date: March 26. City application and supple­ mental questionnaire must be re­ ceived by 5 p.m., Friday, April 6, 1990. Apply to the City of M il­ waukie, Personnel Dept., 10722 SE Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222; 659-5171 or FAX #652-4433. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer. MHS III - CLINICAL CASE MANAGER LIBRARY AIDE I C ity of W o o d b u rn , O regon Applicants m ust be 21 years o f age and have a high school diplom a or GED certificate. Bureau o f Police Stan­ dards & Training (BPST) certified preferred. Salary range: $1,858- $2,256 per month plus excellent fringe benefit package. Apply ac Woodburn City Hall, Personnel Office, 270 Montgomery St., W oodburn OR 97071. Closing date: April 27,1990. C A P IT A L P R O G R A M S AND A D M IN IST R A T IV E SE R V IC E S D IV ISIO N O F M A N A G E M E N T AND B U D G ET D EPARTM ENT OF C O R R E C T IO N S Immediate opening for an A ssistant Director in Olympia, W ashington. This position reports to the Director of the Division of M anagement and Budget. Manages the Office of Capital and Facilities Management, Contracts and Regulations, and M anagement Services. D esirable qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public A dm inistra­ tion, or related field; or a Licensed Engineer or Licensed Architect, and five years o f progressively respon­ sible adm inistrative experience in a business, financial, construction management, or criminal justice field. Other desirable qualifications include the dem onstrated ability to develop innovative constructions methods to m anage construction projects that result in more timely completion o f projects at less cost. Salary: $41,892/ year to $53,628/year. Interested, qualified candidates should submit a letter o f interest and current resum e no later than April 6, 1990, to Ms. Shirley Erickson, Office of Employee Services, P.O. Box 9699, Olympia, W ashington, 98504. MENTAL HEALTH O f adults with chronic mental illness. Provide broad range o f services including supportive therapy, out­ reach and access to resources. M aster’s degree in mental health field or bachelor’s degree with 2 years experience. M ost have abil­ ity to relate to minorities. Com peti­ tive salary and benefits. Resume to: Kim Burgess, N/NE Com ­ munity Mental Health, Inc., 4950 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Port­ land, O R 97211. POLICE OFFICER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Fonnal announcement, d e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n s and bidding document may be obtained at the above address. For a d d ition a l inform ation, please contact M. J . Hutchens, D ir. o f Purchasing, 249-2000. Ext. 581. C olum bia Blvd. W astew ater T re a tm e n t P lan t/M ain ten an ce Stores Facility Bid D ate: A pril 3, 1990 a t 2:00 P.M . A.C. SCHOMMER & SONS, INC. SH IPY A R D GENERAL CONTRACTOR A T T E N T IO N ! Quality Construction Since 1937 Boiler Makers & Pipe Fitters 3429 N.E. Sandy B oulevard P o rtla n d , O regon 97232-1026 Phone: (503) 233-1959 FAX #: (503) 233-2714 C C B # 49 W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from sm all business, minority- and women-owned business, and disadvantaged business enterprises. A m ajor Pordand, Oregon ship repair company has immediate open­ ings for qualified Boilermakers, Loftsmen, Shop Fabricators, Pipe Fitters and W elders. M ust have prior ship yard experience. FO R IN T E R V IE W : Boiler Makers 285-1111 ext. 475-477 Pipe Fitters 285-1111 ext. 347 Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer Holladay Park Medical Center REAL ESTATE HOUSE $1.00. No Mortgage to worry about, or even a single monthly payment. Full price one dollar. Litde known program, get the facts. Amazing recorded message reveals details. Call anytime 1-900-456-4567. Barth Year 1-9-9-0 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 LEGACY Be F rien d ly to T h is P la n et . . . . I t’s t h e O n ly One We H ave C on serve • R e c y c le P lan t A Tree for th e O zo n e L ayer For F uture G en era tio n s . . . . I tv/Hi St/s/t-w Committed to Carter Opportunity fo r A tl Americans 24-Hour Jo b Lin e 239-3116 An Equal Opportunity Employer D lff. A Legacy Member -ww! Brought to You as a public service announcement from the Portland Observer 1 t