i October 3,1990- The Portland Observer- Page 11 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS COUNSELING C-IV DTS 2 Positions available. Starting salary $1393-51450 per month plus benefits. CODA Inc. seeks senior counselors in the drug treatment services (DTS) program. Responsibilities include di­ agnosis, evaluation and treatment to client caseload, handling o f complex cases, provision of individual group, youth and family therapy, community outreach activities, program develop­ ment. To qualify: M aster’s degree or substantial post graduate coarse work in psychology, counseling or related field or equivalent required, 2 years relevant experience desired. To apply subm it standard CODA application form including screening question responses to address below. Applica­ tion materials available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. ACCOUNTING Accts receivable Specialist Starting salary $951-$1020 mo.plus bene­ fits. CODA INC., seeks full time ac­ counts receivable specialist for the drug treatment outpatient clinic, responsi­ bilities include assessm ent o f charges and collection o f fees, handling of aged accounts receivable, submission of all title XIX billings, daily posting of client charges and receipts, mainte­ nance o f 3rd party eligibility data. Position requires some local o ff site travel. To quality: candidate m ust be proficient in recording accounting data, baisc bookkeeping skills, EDP, use of 10 key calculator, typing (40 wpm). Valid drivers license and reliable trans- poration are required. To apply complete and subm it standard CODA application including screen­ ing question responses to address be­ low. Application materials available at CODA Ink., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. COUNSELING Clinical Supervisor C-V Alpha House. Starting Salary $1644-$2025 per month plus excellent benefits. , CODA Inc. seeks clinical supervisor for Alpha House Adult Residential Treat­ ment Facility. Responsibilities include administration of daily program op­ erations .direct clinical supervision to staff o f 5 counselors, co-ordination o f client admissions, diagnosis and treat­ ment services, consultation with pro­ bation and parole officers, develop­ ment and im plementation of policies and procedures, training of staff and the general public. To qualify a m as­ ter’s degree in a human services disci­ pline and 2 years supervised human services experience or equivalent are required. Advanced training/experience in addiction, pregnant addict, criminal justice client and residential treatment techniques very strongly preferred. Must be traincd/trainable in CPR and ca­ pable of administering CPR for 15 minutes continuously. To apply com ­ plete and submit standard CODA ap­ plication form including screening question responses to the address be­ low. Application m aterials and instructions are available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal op­ portunity/affirm ative action employer EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES MULTNOMAH COUNTY Traffic Aids Supervisor; $28,397-36,937Annually Responsible for traffic aids operations including sign manufacturing and in­ stallation, road striping and traffic counts; requires three years related work experience including one year lead or supervisory experience, and a driver’s license; apply by O ctober 12, 1990. Corrections Counselor; $24,764-33,763 annually Provides alcohol and drug evaluation, referral, and m onitoring services to female clients-m ay conduct observed urinalysis; requires tw o years alcohol and drug counseling experience (de­ sire crim inal justice experience) and education equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree: apply by O ctober 12, 1990. Clinic Health Assistant (Spanish Interpreter); $8.31 per hour Provides health assistance in a clinic, including interpreting for Spanish- speaking clients; requires ability to speak and understand Spanish, some training or experience in healthcare is desirable; apply by O ctober 12,1990. Program Supervisor, Nursing Facilities Branch; $31,111 -40,445 annually Responsible for the operation of a branch office o f the Aging Services Division; requires two years o f professional experience in the social services field, preferably in aging services; apply by O ctober 12, 1990. Program Development Specialist, Disabilities Services; $13.16 per hour Duties involve the developm ent and coordination of disabilities services for M edicaid clients; requires one year of program planning, development and /or evaluation in social services area and training equivalent to a Bache­ lo r’s degree in a relevant field; apply by October 12, 1990. Case Management Specialist; $11.84 per hour Responsible for direct supervision of case m anagem ent activities and employees in the Aging Services Division; re­ quires two years o f increasingly re­ sponsible case m anagem ent experi­ ence and training equivalent to a Bache­ lor’ s degree in a related field; apply by O ctober 12, 1990. W HERE TO APPLY Multnomah County Em ployee Services, Room 1430,1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Multnomah County is an Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer offering an excellent benefit package. MEDIA SERVICES MANAGER FORESTRY MEDIA CENTER OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, INFORMATION SPECIALIST University of Oregon, Specialized Train­ ing Program, Employment Projects, hiring up to two full-time positions to work on federal grants to manage and maintain information systems support­ ing research and developm ent proj­ ects relating employing people with severe disabilities. A key responsibil­ ity is to facilitate the flow o f all project information to staff. The position may include activities related to training events and supervision of practicum, students,. Specific duties include: Maintain computer-based management information systems, including data entry and generating reports; organ­ ize, file and manage project records; m aintain a library; develop an anno­ tated bibliography of publications; man­ age com puter bulletin board; partici­ pate in research; participate in writing tasks, editing and proofreading; assist in project training and technical assis­ tance activities; support other staff in use o f com puter-based m anagement information and com m unication sys­ tems. Qualifications: Bachelor’s D e­ gree or equivalent experience; exper­ tise in collecting, organizing and re­ porting information ¡com puter experi­ ence; documented skill in writing; preference given for demonstrated self­ initiative, attention to detail, ability to analyze and articulate problems; pref­ erence given for ability to work well in team oriented settings and independ­ ently; preference given for experience and interest in improving quality of life o f people with disabilities. Salary $20,000-S26,000 (12-month annual rate). Closing date: O ctober 14, 1990. Starting date: November 5, 1990. Apply to: Patty Schwartzcr,Specialized Train­ ing Program , College of Education, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403. Equal Opporiunity/Affirmative ’!*♦.*,* LA V,» 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, dnd 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. SAFECO MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT JOB OPPORTUNITIES Our District provides programs and serv­ ices to our 12 constituent school dis­ tricts. We are currently looking for qualified individuals for the following positions: Break Assistant/Special Education 179 Days Educational assistant/Child Care Lab 190 days Action institution committed to cul­ Occupational Therapist 190 Days tural diversity Secretary/Clerk Educational Resource Services 135 Days SUPPORT SERVICES Teacher, Alternative Schools 190 Days Substitute Registered Nurses, Teachers, SUPERVISOR 2 Educational Assistants, LPN. (X0113X) Call 257-1510 (24/hr job information) SUPERVISOR-RECONCILIATION for qualifications. Salary & Closing IN THE RECOVERY SERVICES dates. Required MESD employment SECTIONADULT AND FAMILY application can be obtained in person SERVICES DIVISION at MESD’s Recruitment Office at 11611 SALARY ($1694-$2276) NE Ainsworth Circle, (Airport W ay), Excellent Benefit Package Office hours are 8:00-5:00, Monday The State O f Oregon, Adult and Family thru Friday. Applicants residing out­ Services, is recruiting for a Support side of Tri-County area and physically Services Supervisor 2, Supervisor, disabled applicants may request appli­ Reconciliation Sub-Unit, in the R e­ cation materials by mail by calling covery Services Section located in 257-1501 during regular office hours. Salem, Oregon. The person filling this An Equal Opportunity Employer position will coordinate all account­ ing and clerical activities in the Rec­ COMPUTER onciliation sub-unit of the Child Sup­ OPERATOR port Unit, recovery Services Section. Georgia-Pacific Corp, has an immediate QUALIFICATIONS: opening for a Com puter O perator to YOU M UST HAVE one year of experi­ operate an A S/400 com puter includ­ ence as a supervisor of technical, of­ ing submitting jobs, printing reports, fice, or support staff which included mounting tapes and diskettes and op­ responsibility for hiring, training, as­ erating auxiliary after-handling equip­ signing and reviewing work, doing ment. performance appraisals, and handling One year experience on a S/36 or AS/ disciplinary actions and grievances. 400 preferred. Must be able to work Obtain a State of Oregon Application varying hours including graveyard shift (P D 1 0 0 ) and A n n o u n cem en t and overtime as necessary. Looking #OC901302 from Personnel Center, for an individual who is a self-starter 775 Court Street, Salem, Oregon, 97310 with the ability to work independ­ or from Portland Personnel Center, ently. PCC, 2850 SE 82nd Ave..Portland. APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, Prefer applicants apply in person W ed­ nesday, 10/3 through Friday, 10/5 from APPLICATIONS M USI BE RE­ 9:00-4:00. If unable to apply in per­ CEIV ED BY OCTOBER 24, 1990, son, send resume with salary history TO BE ACCEPTED by October 5th. FOLLOW THE DETAILED INSTRUC­ Georgia-Pacific Corporation TIONS ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT. Human resources Department- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY n t h Floor EMPLOYER. 900 S.W. Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Seeking someone to oversee a wide range o f audio-visual activities, including a large equipm ent pool, slide and tape duplication services, a photographic darkroom , and com puter graphics workstation. Will work with faculty and students. Opportunity to assist in media productions. Bachelor’s degree required. Faculty position without academic rank. Half-time; fixed term with renewal possible; available N o­ COUNSELING vem ber 1; $9500-11500. To apply Assessment Counselor C-5 contact: Forestry M edia Center, O re­ Starting salary $1644-52025 per month gon State University, Corvallis, OR plus excellent benefits. CODA Inc., 97331 (737-4702). O S U is an A ffirm a­ seeks counselor supervisor in the As­ tive Action/Equal Opportunity em ­ sessment Program. Responsibilities ployer that complies with Section 504 include diagnosis of substance addicted o f the Rehabilitation Act o f 1973 and ACCOUNTING CLERK, clients, clinical supervision o f staff, has a policy of being responsive to the liaison with community resources, SENIOR needs o f dual career couples. provision of assessm ent services, de­ : Salary rangc-$ 1,525/mo. to $ 1,857/mo. velopment and implementation of pol­ D.O.Q. (W ages currently under nego­ ACCOUNT MANAGER icy procedures, treatm ent of chem i­ tiation.) this position performs a vari­ Outgoing, motivated person with excel­ cally dependent women and dual diag­ ety o f skilled duties including prepara­ lent selling skills, 2 years experience nosis clients. To qualify: master’s degree tion and m aintenance of budget pay­ in m edia sales or agency account work or substantial post graduate course work roll, accounting and other fiscal rec­ desired. Resumes to Dale Coloma, Local in a human services discipline or equiva­ ords. Requires education and experi­ Sales M anager, KPDX-TV, P.O. Box lent arc required. 2 Ycars supervised ence equivalent to a com bination of 49, Portland, OR 97207 by W ednes­ human services experience strongly five years o f experience in account- day, O ctober 3, 1990. No phone calls desired.. Advance training/experience ing/full-chargc bookkeeping or the EOE. with chemicallydcpcndcnt women and equivalent of municipal experience txnh dual diagnosis populations preferred,, supplemented by college or business to apply com plete & subm it standard SECRETARY school training in bookkeeping or ac­ Coda Application form including Admin. Asst, for local non-profit. counting. City employment applica­ screening question response to the ad­ tion and certification form must be Wordperfect, database skills preferred; dress below. Application materials and received on or before 12 0 0 PM (Noon), type 50WPM. Heavy phones, self­ instructions are available at M onday, October 15, 1990 at the Per starter, organized. $5.5O-$7.OO/hr. + CODA Inc., 210 Ne 20th, Portland, OR sonncl Office, City of Milwaukie, 10722 benefits. Send resume to 537 S.E. Alder, 97232. Equal opportunity/affirmative Portland, OR 97214, Attn: Jeri. Equal main Street, Milwaukie.OR 97222; 659- action employer 5171 oi la x 65? 4 4 0 I h it Opportunity Employer. I JtHiwalfai Equal Opportunity Employer PORTLAND AREA THEATRE ALLIANCE TICKET SELLERS P.D.X. T.X.I. a new discount ticket out­ let seeks ticket sellers. $5.50 P/H ap­ proximately 15 hours plus. Knowledge of Portland theatre scene re­ quired. Resume by O ctober 8 ,1 9 9 0 to Portland Area Theatre Alliance, 1436 .W. M ontgomery, Portland O R ,97201 No Calls please. MASTERCARD- PREAPPROVED NO O N E REFUSED. CLEAR BAD CREDIT. CALL 1-619-565-6597 EXT. C X 1978 24 HRS FOR A PPLI­ CATION. & Advertising ^Employment «t Bids/Sub-Bids MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 2 GERONTOLOGY PROGRAM $2283 TO $2899 per month Excellent benefits plus 6% PERS retirement contribution. Are you ready for a challenge? Possess strong treatment skills and experience with older adults having substance abuse and other mental/emotional disorders? Clackamas C ounty’s Gerontology program is seeking a dynamic individ­ ual to provide clinical and in-home treatm ent services to this population. Incum bent will also provide clinic liaison with other elder-serving agen­ cies to coordinate services for clients. C om petitive candidates will possess strong assessm ent, clinical, case m an­ agem ent and behavior m anagement skills. COUNTY EM PLOYM ENT APPLICA­ TION REQUIRED. Application m a­ terials available at Clackamas County Personnel, 904 Main Street, Oregon C ity, Oregon 97045. Closing date O ctober 12, 1990,5:00 p.m. An Equal Opportunity Employer. SHIP SCHEDULER Northwest Marine is seeking a Ship Sched­ uler. In support o f our ship repair op­ eration, you will analyze design plans, w ork plans, availability o f inform a­ tion, and man hours estim ated, then establish a work schedule for produc­ tion shops and off-site work locations. This will involve review ing progress reports, attending arrival conferences, developing scheduling standards, and rescheduling as necessary. W e require 3-5 years o f experience as Ship Progressman/Planner, or 4-6 years’ shipyard field experience as Craft Forem an or a related m ajor craft role. You m ust also have 2 years in the use o f PC hardw are and software. For immediate consideration send res­ ume to: Personnel Managcr.Northwest M arine,Inc., P.O. Box 3109, Portland, OR 97208. Equal Opportunity Employer. NORTHWEST MARINE COUNSELING The Youth gang Project is a com ponent o f the Northeast Coalition o f N eigh­ borhoods, Inc., funded by the C ity o f Portland’s Bureau o f C om m unity Development, Multnomah County, and U nited Way. The Youth Gang Project services include: O utreach to Youth, Families mid C om ­ munity Youth Gangs Hotline M entorship Program Inform ation and Referral Gang G raffiti Removal Parent Support Groups The Project D irector’s responsibilities include: Supervision o f Youth Gang Project Staff Program reports to funding agencies, governmental agencies and com m u­ nity groups Budget preparation and m onitoring Coordination o f services with Portland Police Bureau, Portland Public Schools, Multnomah County Juvenile» ourt and other agencies Program and staff developm ent Program evaluation Reports to Northeast Coalition o f N eigh­ borhoods Board, Youth Gang Task Force, and Youth Gang Task Force Steering Committee, monthly Makes presentations to com m unity groups, agencies, as needed Is project spokesperson to media Skills Required for Position: Demonstrated supervisory experience Ability to communicate effectively .both written and orally Demonstrated skills with buogets and grants W orking knowledge o f Inner N ortheast/ North Portland Familiarity with Youth Serving A gen­ cies and juvenile Justice System Ability to work with diverse groups A high degree o f confidentiality required for this position. Police security checks will be required. Finalists m ust have insured vehicle with valid Oregon D rivers License. Applications must be returned oy M on­ day, October 15, 1990, 5:00 p.m. No applications will be mailed. No Phone Calls Please. Northeast Coalition o f Neighborhoods, Inc. 4815 N.E. 7th Ave. Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 1 1 Fam ily Treatm ent Therapist is respon­ sible to provide professional therapeu­ tic group & individual counseling serv­ ices for clientele, fam ilies, and youth/ CONCESSION/HOUSE adolescents. Preference given to indi­ MANAGER viduals with Indian child welfare Artist Repertory Theatre is seeking an know ledge. Requires BA in behav­ experienced Concession/House M an­ ioral science or related field & 2 yrs ager for its’ 1990-91 season exper as a fam ily therapist. Preference given to native A m ericans and/or indi­ Application deadline is October 17,1990. viduals with exper w orking with Indi­ Send resumes and three references to: Search Com m ittee ans. Salary negot, $18,000-S22,000. Artist Repertory Theatre CO U N SELO R/Chem ical Dependency. 1111 S.W. 10th Ave. Provide intakes, assessm ents, one to Portland, Oregon 97205 one (individuals) counseling, group Artist Repertory Theatre is an Affirma­ counseling, treatment plans, goal plan­ tive Action Equal Opportunity Em­ ning, referrals, after care/follow up ployer. Women and minorities are services. A pplicants should be certi­ encouraged to apply. fied and or certifiable within 1 year. Requires 2 yrs previous exper as paid chem ical dependency counselor and/ PORT OF PORTLAND or 24 credit hours o f chemical depend­ EMPLOYMENT ency related course & 1 yrs exper. OPPORTUNITIES Salary negotiable. Preference given to native Americans (Indians). Submit Communications Dispatcher will dispatch resum e by Oct. 15, 1990 to NARA and receive information ov er P ort N ORTHW EST, Inc., 2022 NW Divi­ police, fire and emergency radio fre­ sion, G resham , OR 97030 quencies. This position will close on Friday, O ctober 5 ,1 9 9 0 , at 5 p.m. For additional information, call the Port’s Job Hot Line, (503) 231-5478. Precision Castparts Corp., is a leader in The Port is an Equal Opportunity investm ent casting for the aerospace Employer. industry. O ur Division Finance Department is VOLUNTEER seeking a senior-level secretary who will handle phone calls, review and PROGRAM respond to mail, type correspondence Retired Senior Volunteer Program has and financial reports, organize job opportunities for seniors over 60. w orkflow, schedule meetings, arrange Volunteers can be reim bursed for their travel and m aintain a variety o f files. transportation costs and receive free Candidates should have excellent typ­ supplemental insurance to cover their ing skills, word processing experience volunteer work. (MS W ord), com position, grammar SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST-Needcd and spelling. Demonstrated organiza­ by PORTLAND SICK LE CELL tional skills, tact, confidentiality and ANEMIA AGENCY to greet clients effective interpersonal skills a must. and guests, answ er phones, etc. H is­ Prior finance or accounting experi­ panic and Asian languages w ould be ence preferred. helpful-typing must be accurate. W ord We offer a com petitive salary with an processing training provided. Call 229- excellent benefit package. For im m e­ 7787 for information. diate consideration, please send your resume and salary history to: Preci­ sion Castparts Corp., Alien: Division G O V E R N M E N T S E IZ E D VE» Human Resources, Reference #COO27, H IC L E S from $100.00. M iata’ c, 4600 SE Harney Drive, Portland, OR Corvettes, Mercedes, Jaguars, 97206. Precision Castparts Corp, is Putsches and other raise, confiscated and Equal Opportunity Employer. We property now being sold to the gen­ encourage e ra l public. For buyers guide call SECRETARY Women, Minorities and Handicapped to apply . YOUTH GANG PROJECT DIREC TOR (798) 355-9802 ext. 7585. O pen? days 8:00 *.ra. to 11:00 pan, - ä »-j S kv .’ ' .-A'iV;' r * Ì ’ •> ’u * * •« w» * rtv •kt' -J- (A z . . • V- ; u .. x L, ' ■ A k -S. - ■ te fe R -i,*'. J? iife