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    August 22, 1990 The Portland Observer Page 9
Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Employment Opportunities
M ultnom ah County
Program Development Specialist - Vo-
rational Services: $27,478 - $33,596
annually; responsibilities inc ludc m oni­
toring operational details of mental health
com m unity-based supported em ploy­
ment, educational and other programs;
developing cooperative working agree­
ments with other agencies; and provid­
ing technical assistance to supported
em ploym ent program s serving mentally
retarded and develo p m en tal^ disabled
students and adults; apply by August
31. 1990.
Fiscal S p ecialist 2 - Social Services Di­
vision: $13.16 per hour, responsibili­
ties include preparing accounting trans­
actions, assisting with revenue tracking
and grant accounting and preparing fi­
nancial reports and reconciliations; apply
by August 31 ,1 9 9 0 .
D ental H y g ien ist: $11.46 - $13.23 per
hour; apply by A ugust 31,1 9 9 0 .
Inform ation & Referral Specialist:
$9.52 per hour; apply by August 31,
1990.
Follow-up coordinator - AIDS Out­
reach P rogram : $10,89 per hour, apply
by A ugust 31,1 9 9 0 .
W H E R E TO APPLY Multnomah
County Employee Services, Room 1430,
1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR
97204.
Multnomah County is an Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer offering an excellent
benefit package.
TEACHER
SPEECH & LANGUAGE
.9FTE
(4.5 days w eek/171 d ays p er Fiscal
Y ear)
Apply im m ediate need.
Appl. Deadline: Open Until Filled
Come to the M u ltn o m ah E ducation
Service D istrict Recruitm ent Office
11611 N .E. Ainsworth Circle Port­
land, O reg o n for the MESD application
form.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
ELECTRICIAN
$1781 - $2362 Monthly
Oregon State Highway Division has two
vacancies in Portland. This position
performs journey-level electrical work.
You must be licensed as a General Jour­
neyman in O regon. Preference will be
given to applicants with experience in
traffic signals and/or illumination. To
obtain an application, contact O D O T
Personnel at (503) 378-6281. Applica­
tions m ust be returned by 5:00 p.m.,
September 10, 1990. We are an AA/
EEO Employer.
PUBLIC NOTICE
SENIORS NEED SPECIAL-
NEEDS CHILDREN
Seniors on limited-income who love chil­
dren can earn extra tax-free money and
receive one free meal a day by becom ­
ing Foster G randparents to children with
special-needs. Call M etropolitan Family
Service’s Foster G ran d p aren t Program
a t 249-8215 for more information.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
T C I C ablevision of O reg o n , Inc. cur­
rently has an opening for a full-time
customer service reprentative. A ppli­
cant qualifications include telephone
skills, typing skills, ability to follow
policies and procedures, oral com m uni­
cation skills, able to cope with stress and
able to work w ell with the public and co-
workers. A drug test will be required of
the final applicant.
A pplications w ill be accepted until 8/
31/90. Interested parties may submit
applications/resum cs by mail to: T C I
C ablevision o f O reg o n , Inc., a t 3500
S.W . B ond, P o rtla n d , O R 97201,
ATT:M AC.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
Adolescence substance abuse program
needs experienced Education/Prcvention
Specialist to provide assistance services
to middle schools, class presentation
and group facilitation. Resum e to:
M ainstream Youth Program , 4531
S.E. Belm ont, Portland, OR 97215.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Minorities encouraged to apply
S tate of O reg o n Econom ic D evelop­
m en t D ep a rtm e n t is recruiting to fill
two positions, both located in Salem.
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
- PROGRAM TECH. 2
$29,724 A n n u a l/S ta rt
This position is responsible for evalu­
ation and contract supervision over lo­
cal construction projects in various ar­
eas of the state; the projects are part o f
the state’s Com m unity Development
Block Grant and Special Public W orks
Fund.
Qualifications: two years experience
with responsibility for program /projcct
monitoring and coordination in a com ­
munity developmcnt/public works pro­
gram. The experience m ust have in­
cluded program evaluation responsibil­
ity.
Application must be received by Sep­
tem ber 5, 1990.
RISK MANAGEMENT
SPECIALIST - PROGRAM
TECH. 2
$29,724 A n n u a l/S ta rt
This position is responsible for assuring
that Private Industry Councils (PIC’s)
and contractors are operating training
and em ploym ent program s for low -in­
come or disadvantaged population in
compliance with applicable federal, state
and local laws by participating in a
monitoring process.
Q u alifications: two years experience
with responsibility for program /project
monitoring and coordination in a job
training, vocation education, em ploy­
ment or related program. T he experi­
ence must have included program evalu­
ation responsibility.
Applications must be received by Sep­
tember 10, 1990.
A pplicants will need to com plete a state
application form and respond to exam i­
nation questions on the recruiting an­
nouncements. To receive these m ateri­
als please call or write:
E conom ic D evelopm ent
P ersonnel Office
775 S u m m er St. NE
Salem , O R 97310
(503) 373-1200 ext. 219
An EEOIAA Employer
POLICE OFFICER
$2127 - $2564/m o.
(D epending on qualification)
E xcellent benefits plus P E R S r e tire ­
m en t c o n trib u tio n
The City of Oregon City is seeking quali­
fied and exceptional individuals inter­
ested in a law enforcem ent career to fill
current and future POLICE OFFICER
openings. A pplicants m ust be a U.S.
citizen, be 21 years o f age at time o f
appointm ent, possess a high school di­
ploma or GED, possess or be able to
obtain a valid driver’s license, have
coorected or uncorrected visual acuity
o f 20/20 in both eyes and normal hear­
ing acuity. All applicants o f the m ul­
tiple choice may be further evaluated by
a crim e scene analysis/reporl writing
test and a physical capability test. Top
candidates placed on the eligibility list
must successfully pass a comprehensive
background investigation prior to ap ­
pointment and may also undergo pychol-
ogical and m cdical/drug exams.
Oregon City applications required. A p­
plication packets available between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. at C ity of O regon C ity,
P erso n n el D e p a rtm e n t, 320 W a rn e r
M ilne R o ad , O regon C ity , O regon
97045, (503) 657-0891. Closing date
September 1 0 ,1990,5:00p.m . AnEqual
Opportunity Employer.
NURSING SUPERVISOR,
FIELD SERVICES
C o m m unity H ealth N urse 3
NO W EEKENDS
Are you innovative?
A visionary?
Looking for an opportunity to use your
strong m anagem ent skills? Clackamas
County ’ s Public Health Di vision is seek­
ing a qualified individual to supervise
several m atcm al/child health programs.
These include well child clinic, com m u­
nity health nursing and other clinical
services for mothers and babic> Inde­
pendent judgem ent, conflict resolution,
strong decision making and strong tech­
nical skills a must. M aster’s dcgrccjKSL
ferred.
In addition to an outstanding benefit
package, Clackamas County offers 6%
PERS retirement contribution plus a salary
range of $2632 to $3847, com m ensurate
with experience. Deferred com pensa­
tion also available.
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT APPLICA­
TION REQUIRED. A pplication m ate­
rials available at C lack am as C ounty
P erso n n el, 904 M ain S tre e t, O regon
C ity, O reg o n 97045. Open until suffi­
cient applications received. An Equal
Opportunity Employer.
GOVERNM ENT SEIZED VE­
H IC L E S front $100.00. M iata’s,
C orvettes, M ercedes, Jaguars,
Porsches and oilier mise, confiscated
property now being sold to the gen­
eral public. For buyers guide call
(708) 355-9802 ext. 7585. Open 7
days 8:00 a .m. to 11:00 p.m.
PORT OF PORTLAND
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Sr. M arket Developm ent Associate to
develop and im plem ent targeted m ar­
keting programs to attract com panies to
locate in Portland that will generate cargo
through Port marine terminal facilities.
Position closes 8/24/90.
Associate Planner working under the d i­
rection o f a senior planner/projcct m an­
ager to provide support to Port depart­
m ents in developing a variety of plan­
ning projects and studies. Position closes
8/31/90.
For additional information, call the Port’s
Job Hot Line (503) 231-5478
PAYROLL COORDINATOR
The City of G resham is seeking a Pay­
roll Coordinator for varied and special­
ized tasks within the Payroll Section.
Duties include: Coordinating produc­
tion o f payroll checks, processing date,
generating semimonthly paychecks,
answ ering questions, researching pay­
roll issues, distributing Social Security,
Federal and Stale w ithholding taxes,
verifying various monthly reports in­
cluding health insurance. The position
requires extensive contact with all lev­
els o f City employees.
Q ualifications: Three years o f respon­
sible experience in on-line payroll sys­
tem s, preferably in a m unicipal setting,
including directing and monitoring the
work o f others. Precm ploym cnt m edi­
cal exam includes drug screening. Sal­
ary: $2,091-2,667/m o. plus benefits.
CITY APPLICATION AND SUPPLE­
M ENTAL QUESTIO N N A IRE R E ­
QUIRED. Apply by 8/29/90. C ity of
G resham , H um an R esources Div.,
501 N .E. H ood, Suite 100, G resham ,
OR 97030. (503) 669-2309. TD D
(503)665-8519. EOE.
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PROJECT COORDINATOR
$36,492 - $47,268
The Portland D evelopm ent C om m is­
sion is seeking a Project C oordinator to
assist with the D evelopm ent Depart­
m ent’s Eastside Development Program.
This position will have responsibility
for the C om m ission’s East Riverfront
Park Project and the creation of design
and developm ent guidelines for the area.
W ill undertake other developm ent proj­
ects as assigned. Experience in the
following areas is required: real estate
developm ent, coordination of public
agencies and private interests in the de­
velopm ent process, hiring and m anag­
ing consultants. Experience with public
redevelopm ent agency and park plan­
ning or construction are also desirable.
Successful candidate will have ability to
work effectively with people, govern­
m ent agencies and private businesses
and contractors. University degree in
Planning, Architecture or Urban Design
required. Graduate level training desir­
able. Three to five years experience in
related field required.
Closing date: Septem ber 7, 1990. For
an application packet, please call 796-
6819 or apply at
PORTLAND DEVELOPM ENT
COM M ISSION
1120 S.W . Fifth, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204
An Equal Opportunity Employer
GENERAL CLERK
G eorgia-P acific C o rp , has an im m edi­
ate opening for a General Clerk to per­
form routine clerical duties for our ac­
counting departm ent. This entry level
position will provide duties of a general
nature including filing, typing, data entry
and xeroxing.
Two years clerical experience in ac­
counting functions preferred. Accurate
typing ability and 10-kcy skills required.
Ideal candidate will possess strong apti­
tude for accuracy, be highly organized
and have excellent communication skills.
Prefer applicants apply in person W ed­
nesday, 8/22 to Friday, 8/24 from 9:00 -
4:00. If unable to apply in person, send
resume with salary history by August
24th. Please indicate specific position.
G eorgia-P acific C o rp o ra tio n
H um an R esources D ep artm en t -
17th F loor
900 S.W . Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
ta Advertising
w Employment
* Bids/Sub-Bids
LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN
RECEPTIONIST
SECRETARY
Addictions Treatment
Exciting opportunity to join our team of
professionals in P rovidence M edical
C enter’s new Addictions Treatment Cen­
ter. Immediate openings for the follow ­
ing:
SE C R E T A R Y - Professional,excellent
phone manner, interpersonal and com ­
munications skills, light typing. Data
processing experience.
R E C E P T IO N IS T - Light typing, busy
phones, PBX System 75 preferred. Hours
Mon.-Fri., 10a.m.-7p.m.
$1818 to $2322 per m onth
E xcellent benefits including m edical,
d en tal, life, disability and 6% PE R S
re tire m e n t co n trib u tio n .
Clackamas County’s Department of Utili­
ties is seeking a professional lab techni­
cian to work at the Tri-City Waste W ater
Treatm ent Facility. Individuals espe­
cially skilled and experienced in stan­
dard waste water lab techniques are urged
to apply.
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT APPLICA­
TION REQUIRED. Application m ate­
rials available at Clackam as County
Personnel, 904 M ain S treet, O regon
C ity, O regcci 97045. Closing date
A ugust 31, 1990, 5:00 p.m. An Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Closing date for these two positions is
Monday, 8/27. Com petitive salary and
excellent benefits offered.
Apply to Personnel D epartm ent, Provi­
dence M edical C e n te r, 4805 N.E. Gli-
san St., P o rtla n d , O R 97213. An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
PR O V ID E N C E
M ED IC A L
CENTER
SUPERVISOR, SPECIAL
EDUCATION
(EMOTIONALLY
HANDICAPPED English as a
Second Language Program)
To supervise staff in the planning and
implementation of direct teaching and/
or services with students.
Appl. Deadline: 8/24/90 - OPEN UNTIL
FILLED
Call at 257-1510 Jcancen, for Multnomah
E d u cation Service D istrict application
form and additional information or come
to M ultnom ah E ducation Service Dis­
tric t, 11611 N.E. A insw orth C ircle,
P o rtla n d , O R .
An Equal Opportunity Employer
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
COMMITTEE OF CLARK
COUNTY, INC. - HEAD
START OF CLARK
COUNTY
T E A C H E R - BA Elementary Educa­
tion, prefer ECE. 1 year paid experience
with 3-5 yr. olds in preschool setting.
Experience supervising adults. Begin­
ning salary S8.66/hr.; 30hrs./w k.; 36.5
wks./yr.
T E A C H E R A SSISTA N T II - AA in
ECE or CD A and 1 yr. experience with
3-5 yr. olds in preschool setting. Begin­
ning salary $6.06/hr.; 28hrs./w k.; 35.5
wks./yr.
All positions require dependable auto­
mobile, insurance, valid driver’s license.
Obtain application, position announce­
ment and jo b description 9:00 a.m. -
4:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri., EOC Office, 10619
N .E. Coxley D rive, V ancouver, WA
98662 (206) 896-9912. Completed
applications must be received in EOC
office by 4 p.m., August 21, 1990.
EEOC/AA
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
COMMITTEE OF CLARK
COUNTY, INC. - HEAD
START OF CLARK
COUNTY
BUS D RIV ER - Valid W ashington
Comm ercial D river’s licenseor w illing­
ness to obtain. Experience working
with young children. Salary range: $5.45
- $6.62/hr.; 20-32 hrs./wk; 28-35 w ks./
yr.
PA R EN T IN V O L V E M E N T S P E ­
C IA L IST - Bachelor’s Degree in H u­
man Services or related field, or combi-
anation of A.A. degree and two years
experience in Human Services or re­
lated field. Salary range: $ 7 .0 6 -$ 8 .6 0 /
hr.; 40 hrs./wk.; 40-45 wks./yr.
All positions require dependable auto­
mobile, insurance, valid driver’s license.
Obtain application, position announce­
ment and job description 9:00 a.m .-4:00
p.m., Mon. F ri.F iX ' Office, 10619 N.E.
Coxley D rive, V ancouver, WA 98662
(206) 896-9912. Com pleted applica­
tions must be received in EOC office by
4 p.m., August 29, 1990.
DATA ENTRY CLERK
NO O N E REFUSED. CLEAR BAD
CREDIT. CALL 1-619-565-6597
E X T .C X 1978 24 HRS FOR A PPLI­
CATION.
Through Diversity
he innovative spirit at SAFECO
is built on the idea that involve­
T ment
in several arenas not only
expanas our options—it expands
yours This philosophy is as true in
our product and service offerings
as it is in our approach to reward
ing every employee As one of
America's largest diversified finan
cial corporations, we offer excel
lent salaries and an innovative
benefits package
Our commitment to innovation
and diversity is also reflected in
the unique blend of cultures and
customs in our people By taking
an active role in equal opportu­
nity efforts, we can more readily
meet the needs of an increasingly
complex marketplace To that end,
we particularly invite minority, sen­
ior, and disabled applicants to
explore employment opportunities
in areas such as claims, under
writing, and clerical support.
In return for your efforts, you can
expect a very competitive starting
salary, an excellent benefits pack­
age, and salary Increases based
on performance. Please forward
your resume to SAFECO Insurance
Companies. Attn Personnel. 4101
S.W Kruse Way, Lake Oswego, OR
Responsibilities: Data entry o f trainee
information; filing and retrieving docu­
ments; verification o f data; operation
o f various office machines. This is a
regular, full time position.
Preferred qualifications: High school
diploma or GED;
one year’s ex­
perience in data entry positions;
demonstrated good oral com m unica­
tion skills.
General clerical skills,
word processing and data processing
experience required.
Salary range: $16,131 to $22,739 plus
excellent benefit package.
Closing date: 5 p.m., Thursday, August
30, 1990.
ASSOCIATE PLANNER
Applications available at T he P riv ate City of M ilwaukie, OR Salary: $2045-
In d u stry C ouncil, 520 S.W . Sixth
$2486/mo D.O.Q. (under negotiation),
Avenue, Suite 400, Portland, O R 972(M.
plus excellent benefits. Position per­
Fax 241-4622. No phone calls, please.
forms a variety of tasks, including
An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportu­ project work, and is expected to exer­
nity Employer.
cise independent judgm ent and initia­
tive in performance o f assignments.
GRAPHICS ASSISTANT
Associate Planner has opportunity for
$23,272 - $30,384
challenging work assignments in de­
Graphics Assistant in the Public Affairs
velopment review and zoning adm ini­
Section o f the Portland Development
stration, long-range and project plan­
Commission. Produce standard and spe­
ning and interdepartmental coordina­
cialized graphic materials using graphic
tion and liaison. Special expertise or
design, desk-top publishing, layout, paste­
project experience in transportation,
up, under supervision of Graphics De­
housing or historic resources planning
signer. Experience with M acintosh
is necessary. Strong writing, public
software; word processing/typing skills,
com munication and basic design and
working knowledge of photography; good
graphic skills are essential for this
attention to detail; good organizational
position. This position requires three
skills. Three years graphics layout and
years of professional experience in
design experience or college degree in
city and/or regional planning work or
a m ater’s degree in Planning and two
graphic design field.
Closing date: September 7, 1990. For
years of experience in city and/or re­
an application packet, please call 796-
gional planning work. Application
packets can be obtained at the City of
6819 or apply at:
PO R T L A N D D E V E L O PM E N T
Milwaukie Personnel Office. Interested
C O M M ISSIO N
applicants must submit com pleted job
application, supplemental questionnaire
1120 S.W . Fifth, Suite 1100
and written exam ination to be received
P o rtla n d , O R 97204
An Equal Opportunity Employer
by 5:090 P.M ., W ednesday,August
29,1990 at City of Mil waukie. Person­
nel Office, 10722 SE Main Street,
EMPLOYMENT
Milwaukie, OR 97222; (503) 659-5171.
OPPORTUNITY
Fax #(503) 652-4433. EEO
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has opened
a new Federal Correctional Institution
busoperators
in Sheridan, Oregon. The Federal
(Part-Time)
Correctional Institution will provide
care, custody, and control for 15(X) Would you like a part-tim e job that pays
minimum/medium security inmates.
over $ 10/hr? Are you at least 21 years
of age? Do you have an excellent
Correctional O fficer positions
driving record? Do you have good
are available.
Salary: $8 .7 1/hr , possible promotion to
people skills? Have you had continu­
$9.68/hr. after six months o f service.
ous em ploym ent for at least one year
Experience: Three and a half years of
with one employer? If you can answ er
substantive work experience required.
yes to all of these questions, then part-
Some military experience and/or post time bus driving may be the jo b for
high school education may be substi­ you! To find out, apply w eekdays
tuted for work experience.
between 8:30 - 4:30 PM at the TRI-
In accordance with Public Law 93-350,
MET Personnel O ffice, 4012 SE 17th
applicant for positions within a federal
Ave.,4th Floor, Portland: A pplications
correctional institution must not have accepted through Friday, Septem ber
reached their 35th birthday in order to
14, 1990. An EOE.
be eligible for appointm ent to this p o - ----------- -------------------------------------------
SAFECO
H
sition.
Interested individuals should contact the
Human Resource Department at (503)
843-4442, or you may write the fol­
lowing address for additional infor­
mation: Human Resource Department,
FCI-Administration, Post Office Box
5001, Sheridan, OR 97378-5001.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM­
PLOYER
ADOPT!
Happily m arried, financially
secure couple w ants to share
our love, home and stuffed ani­
mal collection with an infant.
Please answer our prayers.
Related expenses. Confidential.
Call M artha & M ark collect
after 4:00 p.m ., (215) 248-1595.
POSITION OPEN
T een P a re n t D ept. C o o rd in a to r
Apply:
AMA Family
Day and Night Care
1425 NE Dekum
285-0588
285-0493 or
EEOC/AA
MASTERCARD-
PREAITROVED
JnMWtfoH
Send resume to:
P O B o x 11243
P o rtla n d , O R 97211
Must have own transportation and experience in w orking with
teenagers. Closes August 31, 1990.