November 28, 1990 The Portland O bserver Page 9 i Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS ^A dvertising Employment tt Bids/Sub-Bids ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MENTAL HEALTH OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY CHILD CARE CENTER DIVISION A Opportunities With Community Psychiatric Clinic Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education in Ad­ ministrative Services Building, B100, Oregon State University, Corvallis,Oregon until 2:00 PM local time December 18,1990 for the OSU Child Care Center project located on the campus of Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on December 19,1990 at 2:00 PM, local time, in the Administrative Services Building "B ” Room B100 by the Undersigned or his designated representative. The work is described as a new single story, wood frame building with brick veneer located between SW Adams Ave, SW Washington Ave, SW Eleventh St. and SW Thirteenth St. A mandatory examination of the site and conditions will be made at 10:00AM No­ vember 27,1990. Bidders shall meet with the Owner's representative at the LaSells Stewart Center in the Ag Production Room. Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis for all of the work. One set of contract documents may be obtained from the Physical Plant, OSU, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 (phone number 737-4921) or from the Architect, Michael & Lakeman, AIA, pc, 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 1400, Portland OR 97204, (503) 224- 4610, by prime bidders only upon deposit of $50.00. Additional sets may be obtained from Willamette Blueprint, 510 NW 15th, Portland OR 97228, (503) 223- 5011 for the cost of reproduction. Subcontractors and others may purchase plans and specifications from Willamette Blueprint, 510 NW 15th, Portland OR 97228, (503) 223-5011 for the cost of reproduction. Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in "good condition” by actual bid­ ders within two weeks after opening of bids, or by non-bidders only if returned one week prior to bid opening date. Contract documents may be examined at the OSU Physical Plant and the Architect’s Office, as well as at the following locations: Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center, Portland; Eugene Builders Exchange Corporation, Eugene; Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem; Construction Data Plan Center, Portland; Con­ struction Data East Side Plan Center, Portland; Impact Business Consultants, Port­ land; Central Oregon Builders Exchange, Bend; Oregon Builders Exchange, Roseburg; Mid-valley Plan Exchange, Corvallis;and Dodge Scan, Seattle, WA. All bidders must comply with requirements of the prevailing wage law in ORS 279.350. Bidders shall submit evidence of "Affirmative Action Compliance” per Division SB. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the "In­ structions to Bidders” upon the Bid Form provided and accompanied by Bid Secu­ rity. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION BY: G eorge P ernsteiner A ssociate Vice C hancellor, F acilities Planning Eugene, Oregon SUB-BIDS REQUESTED METROPOLITAN SERVICE DISTRICT Dixon Aquatic Facility Expansion Oregon State University Bid Date: December 11,1990 @ 2:00 P.M. The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting proposals for a study to define the most efficient and cost-effective means for managing and controlling the support provided to Metro's various organizational units. Proposals must be deliv­ ered to the Finance and Administration Department, Metropolitan Service District, 2000 S.W. First Avenue, Portland, OR 97201 -5398, to the attention of Neil Saling, no later than 3:00 p.m. PST, Tuesday, December 4,1990. Potential proposers may obtain the proposal instructions and scope of work by contacting Sherri Gonzalez at 221-1646, ext. 307. Metro may reject any proposal not in compliance with all prescribed public procurement procedures and require­ ments and may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding of the agency that it is in the public interest to do so. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Sealed bids for the OSU Child Care Center project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, December 18,1990. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on December 19,1990, at 2:00 PM local time. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-4921. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES The University of Oregon is seeking inquiries from architects interested in provid­ ing professional services for a Student Family Housing Project at three sites on and near the University of Oregon campus in Eugene. The selection and retention of the architect will be accomplished in accordance with the Oregon State Board of Higher Education’s Administrative Rule OAR 580-50-020. This project is part of an overall program which ultimately will provide for building up to 185 family housing units. This initial effort involves design and construction of approximately 40 units at two of the sites, development of a Master Plan for the existing Amazon Family Housing Project, and construction of the first increment at Amazon. Funds not to exceed $11 million can be made available for construction, equipment, professional fees, and all project-related costs for the overall project. A tentative budget for this initial phase has been established at slightly over $6.4 million. Firms interested in obtaining more complete information related to the project and the application and selection procedures should phone or write to: University Planning Office University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 Telephone: (503) 346-5562 The evaluation of qualifications of firms for this assignment will begin on Monday, December 17,1990. To be given full consideration, completed application materi­ als should be received by 4:30 p.m. PST, Friday, December 14,1990. WILDISH BUILDING COMPANY P.O. Box 7429 Eugene, Oregon 97401 (503)485-1700 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. Hamilton Hall Kitchen Alteration, Eugene, Oregon Bid Date 12/3/90 Time 4:00pm Lee Construction Co. P. O. Box 257 Eugene, Oregon 97440 Phone 503 - 683-3607 Fax 503 - 683-7364 CCB# 63579 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small minority owned and disadvantaged business enterprises Counselor-Ill Alpha House $1232-$1300 mo. + benefits. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Child Care Center Oregon State University Bid Date: December 18,1990 @ 2:00 P.M. ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 6712 N. Cutter Circle P.O. Box 6712 Portland, OR 97217 (503) 283-6712 FAX: (503) 283-3607 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Dixon Aquatic Facility Expansion Bid Date: December 11,1990 @ 2:00 p.m. Emerick Construction, CCB #10723 P.O. Box 66100 Portland, Oregon 97266 (503) 777-5531 FAX: (503)771-2933 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED For Rouge Valley Medical Center M edford, Oregon Bid Date: December 4 ,1990 @ 4:00 p.m. Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon, CCB #28417 1300 SW Sixth Ave. P.O. Box 1300 Portland, Oregon 97207 (503)221-8811 FAX: (503)221-8934 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Sub - Bids Requested CPC is a rapidly growing Mental Health Center. We provide services to psy- chiatrically disabled children & adults and their families through a variety of nationally recognized tx progs, located throughout Seattle. W e are committed to a culturally and ethnically diverse workplace. Com petitive salary & benefit pkg SUPERVISOR-EL REY (dntn Seattle): full service residential tx facility for the homeless mentally ill seeking supervisor for the CCR and TCF pro­ grams. Challenging opport. to work in innovative, nationally recognized tx facility. Master, or BA in related field + supv. exp. Knowledge of res. prog, pref. for m entally ill adults. Day, eve & wkend hrs. BA, exp in acute care. Exp. working w/chem abuser pref. CASE M ANAGER-JDP (dntn Seattle): Case mgmt team servicing m entally ill m isdemeanant adults BA, prev exp w/mentally ill crim inal must system. M ENTAL HEALTH NURSES Full-time & part-time positions in expanding mental health agency serving north central King Co. W A (Seattle). Opportunities to work w/m ulti- disciplinary teams in community support, crisis intervention, residential programs, providing assessments, medication evals and case mgmt, positions avail for licensed RNs & Amps w/prescriptive authority and exp. working w/disabled mentally ill adults. RECEPTIONIST Full-time receptionist position for large mental health agency in W allingford area serving chronically mentally ill. 1 year receptionist exp. in health care setting preferred. 40 WPM typing. $14,282.00 + exc., benefit package. Send resumes to: CPC,4319 Stone Way N., Seattle 98103. EOE CASE MANAGER W ALLINGFORD HOUSE Provide assessment, tx planning, crisis intervention, skill training & case mgmt for mentally ill adults in psychosocial clubhouse prog. Salary $21,500 - 27,500. BA + exp. w/mentally ill adults. COORDINATOR-CIS: Screen acute mentally ill adults for respite care beds. Coordinate client activities with local emergency mental health providers, and provide support for clients. Swing and nite shift, skill in crisis intervention, assessment, and referral. Ability to work independ­ ently. Min. Req. BA plus 2 yrs. exp. Accessment and discharge planning a plus. PSYCHIATRIST Full-time & part-time positions available in expanding community mental health agency serving north central King C o., W A (Seattle). Opportunities to work w/multi-disciplinary teams providing community support, crisis intervention & psychosocial rehab. Min. req. WA State license, exp. working w/disabled mentally ill adults. Contact Personnel Office at (206) 461-3614, or send resume to CPC, 4319 Stone Way N., Seattle, W A 98103. EOE. CHILD & FAMILY PROGRAM MANAGER F/T position responsible for program which provides outpatient and day tx services for S.E.D. ch ild re n s their families. Includes clinical, adm inistra­ tive, consultation & education activities. Previous exp. working with chil­ dren, youth & families in a variety of settings is preferred. Salary: $27,437 -33,215. Min. Req.: Master's degree & supervisory exp., must qualify as child M.H. Specialist. Please send cover letter (identify position) and resume to: ATTN: Person­ nel, CPC, 4319 Stone Way N. Seattle, WA. 98013. Equal Opportunity Employer. Child Care Center Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Bid Date: 12-18-90 @ 2:00 p.m. Marlon Construct; ■ Company, CCB #48058 P.U Box 12218, Salem, Oregon 97309, FAX: (503)399-0823 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. CODA Inc seeks Counselor III for Alpha House Adult Residential Treatment Facility to: provide diag­ nosis and treatm ent to clients, conduct individual, group and fam ­ ily counseling, coordinate therapeu­ tic activities, monitor the milieu, perform standard C -lll duties. Shift works Tues-Sat. 2-1 Opm. To qual­ ify bachelors degree in Human Services discipline and at least 2 yrs supervised relevant experience required. Residential experience and excellent com munication skills strongly desired. Applicant must be certified/certifiable in CPR. To apply submit standard CODA application form including screen­ ing question responses to address below. Application materials available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal opportunity/affirm ative action employer. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Executive Director for The Oregon Consortium, a 27-county federally funded employment and training (JTPA) program based in Albany. Responsible for strategic planning, coordination and program delivery for nine comprehensive programs to deliver services to economically disadvantaged and dislocated work­ ers; works with 31-member volun­ teer board, commissioners, state agencies, legislature. $42.000- 50,000. Call 1 -800-452-4110 or 928- 0241 to request application infor­ mation. Closes 12/12 EEO/AA EMPLOYER jMUfflitfat 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 Volunteer for the Literacy Program! Trainer/Coordinator Part time, exempt, evening and weekend hours Responsible for training youth and adult opinion leaders in north and northeast Portland. Responsibilities include improving m inority reproduc­ tive health by providing training in accurate and useful inform ation on fam ily planning health education through community-based organizations and outreach/opinion leaders within the north/northeast Portland com m unity. Qualification: interactive teaching and training skills, including conflict reso­ lution and reproductive health issues. Solid organizational skills. K now l­ edge of A-V m aterials and equipment. 3 years experience in fam ily planning and parenting skills. Closes December 3 ,1 9 9 0 . A United Way Agency Equal Opportunity Employer