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    August 29, 1990-The Portland Observer—Page 9
Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
HELP WANTED
TY PIST-$500 Weekly at Home!
Inform ation:Send self-addressed,
stamped envelope. Honey, P.O. Box
6509, Charlottesville, VA. 22906
HELP WANTED
Earn $500 to $1500 weekly stuffing en­
velopes at home. No experience. For
free information send self addressed
stamped envelope to:
E.F. Assoc.
P.O. Box 06170
Cleveland, OH 44106
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
The Department of Community devel­
opment is accepting applications for
Community Program Developer 2 ’s
within the Early Childhood Education
and Assistance Program. Minimum
qualifications are: BA in govt., public
admn., social services, finance or ac­
counting and two years experience in
community program development.
SELECTIVE EXPERIENCE to in­
clude: One year of professional expe­
rience providing direct services or
administering a program/organization
for young children (birth to age 8).
Annual salary is $26,208-$33,540 +
benefits. For application and bulletin
call (206)753-4923. Positions are lo­
cated Olympia. DCD is an EOE.
ATTENTION: POSTAL
JOBS!
Start $11.41/hour! For application info
call (1) 602-838-8885, Ext. M -12859,
6am-10pm, 7 days.
Alcohol and Drug Coordinator, Port­
land State University, Counseling and
Psychological Services, half-time posi­
tion, coordinates education and preven­
tion efforts, assessment and referral,
consultation and outreach. Minimum
requirements: Masters degree in related
field; three years experience in a chemi­
cal dependency setting providing: as­
sessment, treatment, consultation, edu­
cation, and outreach; experience work­
ing with minority populations. Portland
State is committed to diversifying its
woikforce; women, minorities, and mem­
bers of protected classes are strongly
urged to apply. Send letters of interest,
current resume, and names of three ref­
erences to: M ary Beth Collins, P o rt­
land State University, Counseling and
Psychological Services, P.O. Box 751,
P ortland, OR 97207. Closing Date:
September 15,1990.
HOUSING
REHABILITATION
SPECIALIST
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
City of Eugene
Salary Range: $2,178-$2,711/mo
The City of Eugene is seeking a qua) ified
Housing Rehabilitation Specialist for
its federally funded housing rehabili­
tation loan program. This person will
evaluate necessary improvements and
monitor the construction work on Resi­
dential rehabilitation projects. Work
will involve site inspections, writing
specifications, and cost estimating. This
position may also assist in loan proc­
essing and documentation. CLOSING
DATE: September 14, 1990. Obtain
application and supplemental ques­
tionnaire at City of Eugene, Human
Resource & Risk Services, 777 Pearl
St., Rm. 101, Eugene OR. 97401. (503)
687-5061. AA/EOE.
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
The Department of Community devel­
opment is accepting applications for a
Community Program Developer 3
within the Early Childhood Education
and Assistance Program. Minimum
qualifications are: BA in govt., public
admn., social services, finance or
accounting and three years experience
in community program development.
SELECTIVE EXPERIENCE to in­
clude: Two years of professional ex­
perience administering.managing, or
coordinating a program which pro­
vides developmental services to chil­
dren or families.Annual salary is
$28,944-$37,032 + benefits. For ap­
plication and bulletin call (206)753-
4923. Positions are located Olympia.
DCD is an EOE.
PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST
VOCATIONAL SERV­
I C E S ^ , 478-133,596 annually
Responsibilities include monitoring op­
erational detailsof mental health com­
munity based supported employment,
educational, and other programs; de­
veloping cooperative working agree­
ments with other agencies; and pro­
viding technical assistance to supported
employment programs serving men­
tally retarded and developmentally
disabled students an adults; apply by
August 31.
Dental Hygienist; $11.46-$13.23 per hour,
apply by August 31,1990.
Dental Assistant/Receptionist;$8.31 per
hour; apply by August 31,1990.
Dentist l;$35,475-$46,124 annually; ap­
ply by August 31,1990.
Warehouse Worker, $9.14 per hour; apply
by September 7, 1990.
Project Supervisor-Homeless Families
Program; $32,177-$41,844 annually;
apply by August 31,1990.
WHERE TO APPLY Multnomah County
Employee services. Room 1430,1120
SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204.
"An Equal Opportunity
Employer”
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
COMMITTEE OF CLARK
COUNTY, INC. - HEAD
START OF CLARK
COUNTY
BUS DRIVER - Valid Washington
Commercial Driver’s license or willing­
ness to obtain. Experience working
with young children. Salary range: $5.45
- $6.62/hr.; 20-32 hrs./wk; 28-35 wks7
yr.
PARENT INVOLVEM ENT SPE­
CIALIST - Bachelor’s Degree in Hu­
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: $7.06-$8.60/
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.-Fri.,EOC Office, 10619 N .E.
Coxley Drive, Vancouver, WA 98662
(206) 896-9912. Completed applica­
tions must be received in EOC office by
4 p.m., August 29, 1990.
EEOC/AA
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
SELL YOUR HOME
Without Bank Financing
1/3 of the Homes on the market will
qualify for Bank financing.
1/3 will require some repair and is finan-
ciable.
1/3 won’t qualify under any circum­
stances.
75% of the Homes in inner N/NE Port­
land will fall into the last two catego­
ries. Let us show you how to avoid the
hassles. Call today for a free market
analysis.
SOCIAL SERVICES
Facility Coordinator, M en’s A/D Resi­
dential Tx Program for individuals
referred through court system, super­
vise 8 safety/security staff, $17-20K +
benefits, BA & 2 yrs. supervisory ex­
perience. Resume: VOA-MRC, 537
S.E. Alder, Portland, Or 97214. Open
until filled. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
SOCIAL SERVICES
Counselor Aide, FT & PT openings for
new Men’s A/D Residential Tx Pro­
gram. Excellent training opportunity.
$5.50-$7.00/hr + benefits. Applica-
tion/resume: VOA-MRC, 537 S.E.
Alder, Portland, OR 97214. Open until
filled. Equal Opportunity Employer.
SECRETARY
Admin. Asst, for Men’s A/D residential
Tx Program Knowledge of Wordper­
fect 5.1 and ability to type 45 WPM.
Good office & org. skills. $6.00-7.00/
;hr + benefits. Resume: VOA-MRC,
537 S.E. Alder, Portland, OR 97214.
Open until filled. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
SENIOR ECONOMIST
$32,736 - $43,632
The Oregon Public Utility Commission
in Salem is recruiting for a Senior Econo­
mist to develop and defend independent
analysis on the cost of supplying elec­
tricity in the future and how these fore­
casted cost estimates should be reflected
in actual electricity rates to various
customer groups. To qualify, you must
have 4 years o f experience in engineer­
ing, economic research and analysis, or
utility auditing or accounting, AND a
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, eco­
nomics, accounting, or a relevant scien­
tific discipline can substitute for one
year of the required experience. For
application materials, call 503/373-7949.
Anticipated close date 9/25/90.
POSITION
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has opened
ANNOUNCEMENT
a new Federal Correctional Institution
in Sheridan, Oregon. The Federal POSITION:Outreach Worker.Full-time
position. Forty (40) hours per week.
Correctional Institution will provide
Approximate salary range: $9.00-
care, custody, and control for 1500
minimum/medium security inmates.
$10.00 per hr.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Correctional Officer positions
Outreach workers will be responsible for
are available.
Salary: $8.71/hr., possible promotion to
developing positive relationships with
$9.68/hr. after six months of service.
gang affected, gang involved youth
living in the community, on probation
Experience: Three and a half years of
substantive work experience required.
from the juvenile justice division, or
Some military experience and/or post
in the state training schools. They will
high school education may be substi­
be responsible for disseminating in­
tuted for work experience.
formation on the Portland House of
In accordance with Public Law 93-350,
Umoja Programs, and helping to es­
applicant for positions within a federal
tablish the concept of sanctuary within
correctional institution must not have
the community.
reached their 35th birthday in order to Workers should possess excellent verbal
be eligible for appointment to this po­
and written communications skills.
sition.
POLICE SECURITY CHECKS WILL
Interested individuals should contact the
BE REQUIRED. Finalists must pos­
Human Resource Department at (503)
sess a valid Oregon Drivers License.
843-4442, or you may write the fol­ Please submit Letters of Qualifications
lowing address for additional infor­
and or Resumes to:
mation: Human Resource Department,
Portland House of Umoja Inc.
FCI-Administration, Post Office Box
P.O. Box 11053
5001, Sheridan, OR 97378-5001.
Portland, Oregon 97211
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS Deadline for submission o f information
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM­
is Friday, August 31,1990. No phone
PLOYER
calls please.
PUBLIC INFORMATION
REPRESENTATIVE
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SPECIALIST
$1858 - $2464
The Oregon Department of Forestry
currently has an opening in Salem for a
Public Information Representative, Public
Affairs Specialist. This announcement
is to fill the current vacancy. Submit an
application now if you wish to be con­
sidered for this job classification. The
Public Affairs Specialist is responsible
for preparing and presenting public in­
formation programs to foster and pro­
mote public awareness, understanding
and acceptance of the Department of
Forestry and Board of Forestry’s pro­
grams, activities, policies, and proce­
dures.
Announcement closes September 24,
1990. Contact D epartm ent of F o r­
estry Personnel Section, 2600 State
Street, Salem, OR 97310, (503) 378-
2565 for job announcement, test ques­
tions, and applications.
NURSE
Come Join the Challenging Field of
C orrectional Health Services
Oregon Department of Corrections is
recruiting for Registered Nurse posi­
tions ($2330 to $3091 monthly) for two
new facilities in the Portland area. The
State offers excellent retirement and other
fringe benefits, including Tort Liability
insurance. To inquire: contact Cindy
Linville at (503) 378-2581 from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. The State of
Oregon is an Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER
Supervise and control inmates in an adult
correctional institution. Beginning sal­
ary $1,677 per month plus liberal bene­
fits. Current positions in Baker City,
North Bend, Pendleton, Portland and
Salem. Future positions in Ontario.
Exams will be held in Portland on Sept.
22, Oct. 27, Nov. 17, and Dec. 15, plus
additional dates in Salem, Ontario,
and Pendleton.
Applications available at Urban League
of Portland, Employment Division of­
fices, or contact:
Department of Corrections
Personnel
2575 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-2497
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM-
___________ PLOYER__________
JnMWtiw
Through Diversity
he innovative spirit at SAFECO
built on the idea that involve­
T is ment
in several arenas not only
expands 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
97035
Equal Opportunity Employer
BUS OPERATORS
(Part-Time)
Would you like a part-time job that pays
over $ 10/hr? Are you at least 21 years
of age? Do you have an excellent
driving record? Do you have good
people skills? Have you had continu­
ous employment for at least one year
with one employer? If you can answer
yes to all of these questions, then part-
time bus driving may be the job for
you! To find out, apply weekdays
between 8:30 - 4:30 PM at the TRI-
MET Personnel Office, 4012 SE 17th
Ave.,4th Floor, Portland: Applications
accepted through Friday, September
14, 1990. An EOE.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COMMITTEE OF
CLARK COUNTY, INC.
Head Start of Clark County
CLERICAL ASSISTANT 1 - 1 yr. clerical experience, or 1 yr. college or
business school course work may be substituted. Heavy phones; light typing;
act as receptionist; assist clerical staff. Salary range: $4.57-$5.56/hr; 35 hrs/
wk; 42 wks/yr.
TEACHER -0 BA Elementary Education, prefer ECE. 1 year paid experience
with 3-5 yr. olds in preschool setting. Experience supervising adults. Begin­
ning salary $8.66/hr;30 hrs/wk; 36.5 wks/yr.
All positions require dependable automobile, insurance, valid driver’s license.
Obtain application, position announcement and job description 9:00 a.m.-
4:00 p.m., Mon-Fri, EOC Office 10619 N.E. Coxley Drive, Vancouver, WA
98662 (206)896-9912. Completed applications must be received in EOC
Office by 4 p.m., September 5, 1990.
EEOC/AA
^Advertising
■ Employment
at Bids/Sub-Bids
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR
UTILITIES SERVICES
The University of Oregon Physical Plant invites applications for Assistant
Director for Utilities Services. Responsibilities include managing utilities
systems on campus including central power station., steam distribution
system, chilled water distribution system, and electric power distribution
system on campus. Candidates must have a minimum of six years experience
in professional level work in utilities systems including experience in
planning, system development and evaluation. Technical skills or degree in
mechanical or electrical engineering highly desirable. Salary $2768-$3898
monthly plus excellent fringe benefits. Recruiting information available
from: UO, Office of Human Resources, 463 Oregon Hall, Eugene, OR
97403. Applications and supplemental information must be received in this
office by September 21, 1990. EO/AA institution committed to cultural
diversity
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM SUPERVISOR
(X6682X*)
SALARY ($1872-$2513)-Monthly
Excellent Benefit Package
ADULT AND FAMILY SERVICES DIVISION (AFS)
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER OC900215a
AFS is recruiting for a qualified person who will be responsible for providing
services to clients of AFS, Children Services (CSD), Senior and Disabled
Services, Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Divisions
and coordinating individual volunteer and community resources. The Vol­
unteer Program Supervisor plans, develops, directs and evaluates volunteer
services projects to supplement or enhance agency client services or service
delivery and encourage community involvement in agency programs.
There is a current half-time, Job-Share opening in the Clackamas County area.
Job specific specialties of this position include volunteer recruitment in one-
on-one assignments with CSD clients in Clackamas County. This announce­
ment will also be used to fill other (statewide) openings as they occur.
QUALIFICATIONS:
You must have....three years progressively responsibility experience demon­
strating knowledge of volunteer Programs, supervisory techniques, written
and verbal communication skills, program management skills and skills in
community resources and public relations.
TO APPLY:
Obtain an application (PD 100) and the announcement (#)C900215a) at Person­
nel Center, 775 Court Street, Salem, Oregon 97310. Follow the detailed
instructions on the announcement
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Private Industry Council is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to em­
ployment and training for economically disadvantaged youth and adults in
Washington an Multnomah Counties.
RESOURCE ROOM SPECIALIST
Responsibilities: Operates job search resource room for Steps to Success train­
ees; trains participants in effective job search techniques; tests and interviews
individuals to assist in selecting vocational goals; places individuals in appro­
priate training programs and jobs; documents and tracks date.
P referred qualifications: Two years work experience in employment inter­
viewing, counseling, vocational guidance, education or social casework; knowl­
edge of vocational testing; Bachelors degree or qualifying experience with
major emphasis in counseling, sociology or closely related field.
Salary R ance: $19,048 to $29,028 plus excellent benefit package.
ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE
Responsibilities: Develops client work relationships with employers to insure
successful employment; services employer accounts by maintaining regular
contact with employers; works with Steps to Success trainess during initial em ­
ployment period.
P referred qualifications: Two years business experience; excellent commu­
nication skills; background in public relations; Bachelors degree or qualifying
experience with major emphasis in business, marketing, communication, or
closely related field; valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Salary Range: $19,048 to $29,028 plus excellent benefit package
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY
Responsibilities: Provides client reception, telephone reception and clerical
support for Youth Employment Institute staff.
P referred qualification: High School diploma or GED; three years experience
in office support or secretarial position/ accurate typing skills; multi-line phone
experience as lead operator or receptionist; ability to communicate well with a
variety of people and to meet multiple deadlines.
Salary Range: $14,060 to $19..820 plus excellent benfit package.
Closing date for these positions: 5 PM Tuesday, September 11, 1990.
Applications available at The Private Industry Council, 520 SW Sixth Ave.,
Suite 400, P ortland, OR 97204. FAX 241-4622. No phone call please.
An Affirmative Action/Eaual Opportunity Employer,
DATA PROCESSING
PROFESSIONALS
There Are A Million Reasons
Why We Speak Your Language!
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications from
Programmer Analysts and Senior Programmer Analysts. Several large projects
and new business efforts will be requiring individuals with experience working
in a large scale IBM environment
Successful candidate will have strong communication, interpersonal and user
skills. Positions require 2-5 yu*rs experience in performing systems analysis
and design, coding, testing, and implementation assignments. CICS skills a
definite plus. Senior programmers must have demonstrated project manage­
ment experience.
Candidates must also have experience in the following:
VSAM
-COBOL
TSO/ISPF
OS/JCL
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers an excellent employee benefits
package, flex time work hours, and competitive salary. Pre-employment drug
screening required. To assure your resume is processed immediately, place ad
# at the top of your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon
Human Resources Dept., Fifth Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
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