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    Page 10” The Portland Observer-February 6, 1991
Portland Observer
Advertising
»Employment
n Bids/Sub-Bids
Secretary
Together, we can make
a difference
Since 1945, the Urban League
o f Portland has been working
to improve the quality of life
for individuals by seeking to
achieve economic pantv and
self-sufficiency through com­
munity outreach and educa­
tional programs We are currently
in a state of transition, increasing
and fine tuning our services to
more folly serve our constitu­
ents, particularly in the area of
Employment Services. It is for
this area that we are seeking an
Strtiukud
PORT LASO O P tb O *
"J l x s J q a n c o r p
O
First
Interstate
Bank
Employment
Outreach
Coordinator
In this highly visible position,
you will be responsible for inter­
viewing and screening applicants
for referral to Portland area em-
plovers and developing com­
munity outreach programs and presenting these programs through­
out the community. You will also provide job counseling and
try to find applicants a job that matches their skills and experi­
ence. This is a foil-time position, initially scheduled to last for
approximately one year. You'll need a minimum o f 2 years’ Human
Resource employment experience, proven PR skills and an en­
thusiastic, “never say die" attitude. A superior organizational
ability is a must and pnor experience in program start-up would
be highly desirable. This is an outstanding opportunity to im­
prove the community w hile sharpening your employment skills.
Nike, Mentor Graphics, First Interstate Bank, U.S. Bancorp and
Standard Insurance have teamed up with The Urban League of
Portland to bring minorities and others who need special assis­
tance back into the work force. It is through their participation
that the Urban League is able to continue our work and develop
the resources o f our citizens.
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package as well as the
opportunity' to make a difference in the life o f our community.
For prompt and confidential consideration, please send your
resume to: The Urban League of Portland, 10 North Russell
Street, Portland, O R 97227. We are an equal opportunity employer.
The Urban League of Portland
City Of Portland
Maintenance Director - to $62,650/yr
Systems Planner - to $49,899/yr
For more info/closing dates call (503) 248-4573 (24 hr job information)
No resumes please
Bureau Of Personnel
1220 S .W . 5th Ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Apps also available at:
Urban League
10 N. Russell
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply
Special Services
M em orial C oliseum
Auditing
INTERNAL A U D ITO R
Starting Salary: $8.69/huur. Fulltime.
W e’re looking for a well-organized person with good
clerical and secretarial skills to support the Security,
Medical and Admissions department (Special Serv­
ices) based in Memorial Coliseum. Includes word
processing, payroll, telephones, and various statistics,
permits, etc
High School diploma or GED. Two years general
office experience required. Law enforcement clerical
records-keeping experience preferred. 60 wpm. Ten
key. WordPerfect 5.0.
Open to residents of First Opportunity Target Area
only, February 5-18: Boundaries are Banfield Free­
way, South; NE 42nd Ave., East; N. Columbia Bv.,
North; N. Chautaqua including Columbia Villa, West.
For other job information call JobLine 230-6711.
Apply in person at offices of M em orial Coliseum,
1401 N. W heeler.
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a-lifting of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center.
EMANUEL HOSPITAL
& HEALTH CENTER
A
A L « |* 7 Member
Equal Opportunity Employer, MFH.
C ounselor
N O R TH E A S T C O A LITIO N OF
N E IG H B O R H O O D S , INC. YO UTH G ANG S
PR O G R A M
ADM INISTRATIVE
Special A ssistant
to the Executive Director
O R EG O N STATE BAR
< i lA t w W lm r r t C t M ft lk fA R n
Responsibilities focus in auditing and financial analy­
ses for the Company and subsidiary operations.
Ideal candidates will possess a strong auditing back­
ground; preferably holding a CPA/CIA. Work
history exposure to oil, gas and extractive account­
ing issues is highly desirable. A 3+ years audit back­
ground and Big 6 CPA experience are desired. Ex­
cellent verbal/written communication skills are es­
sential. Excellent benefit package.
Please direct your resume, salary history/require-
ments and a letter of application:
Northwest Natural Gas Co.
P.O. Box 3410
Portland, Oregon 97208-3410
Equal Opportunity Employer
JOB LINE - 503/220-2434
POSITION: PROJECT DIRECTOR
The Special Assistant is responsible for performing a
wide variety of administrative and management activi­
ties within the Executive Service Division. This posi­
tion will provide general administrative support while
coordinating activities of the Executive Director and
the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar. The
Special Assistant is responsible for completing special
projects for the executive director in areas of budget­
ing, long-range planning, bar governance and will
interact directly with members of the public legal pro­
fession, the judiciary and bar staff.
This position requires: an associate degree from a
college or university; minimum of seven years pro­
gressively responsible administrative work preferably
for management in a corporate or governmental set­
ting; skills in all aspects of administration. Applicants
must have excellent interpersonal and communication
skills. A Bachelor’s degree in business or public ad­
ministration is preferred.
Apply immediately. Send a resume with a cover letter
that specifically addresses how the applicant meets the
minimum and desired qualifications set for this posi­
tion to:
Jack Pessia, Personnel Officer
Oregon State Bar, A ttn: SPA
5200 SW Meadows Road
Lake Oswego, OR 97035-0889
Deadline for applications is Friday, February 15,1991.
Equal Em ployer nt Opportunity Employer
The Youth Gang Project is a component of the Northeast Coalition of
Neighborhoods, Inc., funded by the city of Portland's Bureau of Com ­
munity Development, Multnomah County, and United Way. The Youth
Gang Project services include: Outreach to your, families, and com m u­
nity and planning/networking with youth serving agencies.
The Project D irector’s responsibilities include:
■ Staff supervision
■ Program reports to funding agencies, governm ental agencies and
com m unity groups
■ Budget preparation and monitoring
■ Coordination of services with City, County and non-profit agencies
B
Program and staff development and evaluation
B
Program evaluation
B
Reports to funders, Task Force and NEC Board
B
Makes presentations to community groups, agencies, as needed
B
is project spokesperson to media
Skills Required for Position:
B
Demonstrated supervisory experience
Ability to com m unicate effectively, both written and orally
B
Demonstrated skills with budgets
B
W orking knowledge of Inner Northeast/North Portland helpful
■ Familiarity with Youth Serving Agencies and Juvenile Justice System
B
Experience in working with diverse groups
A high degree of confidentiality required for this position. Police security
checks will be required. Finalist must have insured vehicle with valid
Oregon Drivers License.
Apply in person at:
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
4815 N.E. 7th Avenue, C-25
Portland, OR 97211
Applications must be returned by Friday, February 15,1991,5:00 p.m. No
applications will be mailed. No phone calls please.
Alcohol & Drug certified
counselor to w ork 37.5
hours per w eek serving
m inority clients in an
o u p a tie n t tre a tm e n t
program located in north­
east Portland.
Send
resum e by 1/25/91 to:
C.C .M .H., 6329 N.E.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Boulevard, Portland, OR
97211. Attn.: P erson-
nel.
Piano for sale:
W AN TED
R esponsible party to take
on small m onthly pa y­
ments.
See locally.
T ra d e -in s
a cce p te d .
C redit m anager 1-800-
2 3 3 -8 6 6 3 .
T h e O b s e rv e r
has changed
the fo rm at of
the classified
section. If you
have any ques­
tions, please
call our office
at (503) 288-
0033.
Employment Opportunities
Multnomah County
Senior Management Auditor - $31,111 -
$35,788 annually DOE; plan, prepare, and
conduct performance audits in accordance
with auditing principles for improved effi­
ciencies in a government environment; re­
quires a Bachelors degree in a related field
and three years of experience preferably in
performance auditing; apply by February 8,
1991.
WHERE TO APPLY : Multnomah County
Employee Services, Room 1430,1120 SW
Fifth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204.
R esource D evelopm ent Project C oordinator
Responsible for volunteer recruitment, orientation, recognition, grantwriting,
coordination of referrals to social agencies, and com pletion of special
project. Requires effective com m unication skills, ability to work as a team
member, good public relations skills, and recent com puter experience.
Requires two years experience in a com m unity health care setting, and
a com m itm ent to the com m unity served. Course level work in business
preforred. Salary to $1,666/month. Mail cover letter and resume to:
NPCHC
5311 N. Vancouver Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97217
By: Saturday, February 9 ,1 9 9 1 .
Multnomah County is an Equal Opportunity
Employer offering an excellent benefit pack­
age.
Nursing
Licensed Practical Nurse/
Educational Assistant
Substitutes
N o rth east Coalition Of N eighborhoods, Inc.
Youth G angs Program
Buy a HUD home
in a hurty
with Express Bid!
P o s lto n : O u tre a c h W o rke r
O ne (1) P erm anent F u ll-T im e P o s itio n and
One (1) T e m p o a rty P o s tio n
Forty (40) hour work week. Salary is $8.50 per hour. Some flexibility in
hours based on needs of the program. Health benefits and vaction and
sick leave after six (6) months of em ploym ent included in the permanent
position.
High degree of confidentiality is required for this position. Employee will
be working with youth, parents, schools, juvenile jusitce system, police,
com m unity residents and agencies involved with the Youth Gang
Force.
Applicants should possess the ability to articulate ideas effectively, both
in written form and orally, before groups o f citizens parents, public
entities, schools and com m unity-based organizations.
Should have knowledge of and be fam iliar with, the Inner North/Northeast
N eighborhood Area
Police security checks will be required of all finalists. Finalists must have
insured vehicle and valid Oregon Drivers License.
Applications must be returned by: Friday, February 15, 1991, 5:00 p.m.
No applications will be mailed. No telephone calls please
Apply in person at: Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, 4815 N.E. 7th
Avenue, Portland, OR 97211
Our tremendously successful Express
Bid program makes the process o f bidding
for and buying a HUD home faster and
easier than ever. That’ s because now
when you bid full price* or better on any
H U D home, that bid w ill be opened at our
daily (Tues.-Fri.) 2:00 p.m. bid opening.
Express Bids end the usual l()-day
wait, speeding up decisions on every full
price or better bid submitted. ( If more
than one Express Bid arrives for the
same property at the same bid opening,
the highest net bid is considered for
acceptance.)
Place your advertisement In the
Portland Observer / ,
Office# ^503) 288-0033
Fax# (503) 288-0015
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So if you're looking for a real home­
buying bargain, and you’ re in a real
hurry, then ask your real estate agent to
Express your hid on a H U D home. It's
another great reason to go with The
Home Team" advantage!
For a listing o f H UD homes available
now . cheek the real estate classified
section o f the Sunday Oregonian.
*A minimum full price hid is list price less a
maximum b'A broker commission and a
maximum V/, closing cost paid by HUD if
requested.
âH U D ,
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
ANO URBAN DFVFLOPMFNT
«01991 by HUD, Portland Office
Current licensure as a licensed Practical
Nurse
with the State of Oregon required.
$9.85/hr
Required MESD employment applications
can be obtained in person at MESD’s Re­
cruitment Office at 11611 NE Ainsworth
Circle, (Airport Way), hours are 8:00-5:00,
Monday thru Friday. To receive application
materials by mail, please send a self-ad­
dressed, stamped envelope indicating posi­
tion of interest to Multnomah Education
Service District, Attn. Recruitment Of­
fice. P 0 Box 301039, Portland, Oregon
97220-1039.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Druq Free Work Place
Volunteers Of A m erica
Position Openings
FAMILY W ORKER in shelter for
homeless wom en and children.
Bachelor’s degree, experience with
high risk children/families, know l­
edge of domestic violence issues
required. Minorities encourage to
apply. Call Molly 232-6562 EOE
CASE MANGER in shelter for home­
less women and children. Bache­
lor’s degree in psychology, sociol­
ogy, social work or related field;
experience with high risk childen/
families, knowledge of casework
methods, com munication skills
required. Minorities encouraged to
apply. Call Molly 232-6562. EOE.
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