Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 25, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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March 2 5 ,1992...The Portland ()bserver...Page 9
Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Phone Collector
Teacher
Part-Time
Teacher, Special Education
(Multihandicapped Student
Program)
Paragon Cable is recruiting for 2
part-time phone collectors. Quali­
fied applicant would have a work­
ing knowledge of a computer
keyboard and the ability to per­
form data entry, work collection
and maintain professional cus­
tomer friendliness at all times.
High schedule education or GED
required. Previous phone collec­
tion or customer service experi­
ence helpful. Proficient 10-key
skills. Must be able to work M-F
during the afternoon-evening shift
and Saturday during the morn-
ing/afternoon shift. Please apply
at 3075 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Port­
land, OR 97232.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Registered Nurse
Temporary 49 Day Assignment
(M-F)
Multnomah ESD is seeking RN to
assist with illness, injuries, men­
tal health issues communicable
disease in a school setting.
Requirements
Valid Or RN license; 6 months exp
within the past 5 years in school
nursing or direct nursing care of
school age children in hospital,
clinical,com m unity health, or
home-health assignments; and
current CPR certif.
Salary: $16.06/hr
App. Deadline: 5:00pm, 3/30/92
Starting Date: 4/6/92
MESD applications available M-F,
or send self-addressed, stamped
legal envelope, indicating posi­
tion of interest to Multnomah
ESD, Attn. Recruitment Office,
11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Port­
land, Or 97220-9017
An Equal Opportunity employer &
Drug Free Work Place
Teacher
Educational Assistant
Emotionally Handicapped
Program 7 hrs day/190 days
school year
To assist the teacher; Salary $9.91 /
hr Application Deadline: 5:00 pm,
4/3/92
Requires: High school graduate; at
least 18 years of age; ability to lift
up to 60 lbs; six months experi­
ence in a professional setting
working with or instructing emo­
tionally handicapped students;
valid driver's license; driving
. record acceptable to agency car­
rier; transportation available for
on-the-job use.
MESD applications available M-F,
8-5, or send self-addressed
stamped legal envelope, indicat­
ing position of interest to Mult­
nomah ESD, Attn: Recruitment
O ffice, 11611 NE A insw orth
Circle, Portland, OR 97220-9017
30/92
Starting Date: August, 1992
M ESD applications available M -
F, 8-5, or send self-addressed, stamped
legal envelope, indicating position o f
interest to Multnomah ESD, Attn. Re­
cruitm ent O ffice, 11611 NE Ainsworth
C ircle, Portland, OR 97220-9017.
An Equal Opportunity Em ployer
& Drug Free W ork Place
Case Manager/
Therapist
|om our Residential Mortgage Depaitiw nt wlieie you will thor­
oughly review and evaluate credit risk on conventional, construc­
tion, FIIA and VA loans. Provide assistance to loan originators,
processors, and closets. I kindle other residential lending duties as
assigned.
Requires 2 years' previous underwriting experience of conven­
tional, construction, 11IA direct endorse merit and VA automatic.
Ability to analyze financial statements, credit and assess risk.
Provide excellent customer service and ensure effective com m uni­
cation. Salary is negotiable.
Please send o r fax resume to M. Ellis o r apply in person by
Friday, April 3, 1992, 10 am - 3 pm at our Human Resources
D epartm ent, 121 SW M orrison, 7th floor, Portland, Fax (503)
275 1185.
J ob H otune
275-1390
Bank of A m erica
Oiegon
Wc arc an equal nfifHjrtuiuly crn,4«»ycr. fcnulct, ntinnntm ,
dsjlih-d prrtorti and veteran* ctuouraqcd to apply.
Residential Treatment
Counselor
P A R
Impact the lives of
troubled teens!
Our residential treatment facility
w orks with chem ical d e p e n ­
dency, delinquent acting out and
emotional disturbances. We train
for effectiveness and expect posi­
tive results. We care about the
girls we serve and accept only
the best to staff our programs.
Pay starts at $842-$1038/month,
depending on education, experi­
ence and skills. A&D background
preferred.
We hire for relief with opportunity
for promotion to full time.
Application kits (no resumes) are
available at Rosemont School,
Inc., 597 N. Dekum, Portland,
OR 97217(503) 283-2205.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Stay Home and make $100.00 a
day. Call for free 24hr. recording
(602) 569-9246 Ext. OR - W61 or
write Home Worker Dept. OR W-
61, 19431 N. 36, Phenox, AZ
85024
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SALES INSTALLERS
PARAGON CABLE, a leader in the dynamic, fast grow­
ing cable television industry is seeking enthusiastic self­
starters to sell and install cable services in multi-family
housing. If you are highly motivated and have a strong
desire for success, we would like to talk with you.
WE OFFER:
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Career in a growth industry
New products and services
Training program
Full employee benefits
$300 per week during training vs commission
We require a pre employment drug screening, good
driving record and reliable transportation. Please apply
in person at 3075 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR. NO
PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Fquel Opportunity Employer
Senior Planner/Transportation
The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Senior Planner/
Transportation. The successful candidate will:
• Prepare or supervise the preparation of traffic and transportation
studies and analysis.
• Prepare and update the Port's street and rail transportation plans.
The State of O regon's D epartm ent of E nvironm ental Q ua lity
(DEQ ) has prepared its Federal Fiscal Year 1992 Intended Use
Plan for The State R evolving Fund in accordance with p ro c e ­
d ures set out in Division 54 of C h a pte r 340 of O regon A d m in is ­
trative Rules. Public com m ents are requested during the next
thirty (30) days. A fter review of the com m ents and incorporation
of all appropriate changes, the DEQ intends to su bm it the
Intended Use Plan to the Region 10 O ffice of the E nvironm ental
P rotection A gency for review and approval.
If approved in its current form , the Intended Use Plan w ould use
$21,949,191 in federal g ra nt funds and $4,389,838 in state
funds to pay program adm inistrative costs and to provide tw e nty-
one low interest loans totaling $25,471,061 to tw enty-one m u ­
nicipal corporations for the planning, design and construction of
w astew ater treatm ent w orks needed to correct priority w a ter
q uality problem s.
Requests for copies of the Intended Use Plan and co m m e n ts
m ay be subm itted to: W astew ater Finance S ection, W a ter
Q uality Division, D epartm ent of E nvironm ental Q uality, 811
S.W . Sixth Avenue, Portland, O regon 97204.
For additional information, call Martin Loring at 229-5415 or Peggy Halferty
at 229-6412. Comments due April 15,1992.
Clark County Dept. Of
Community Services
Auditor/lnspector For Low-Income Weatherization
Program And Auditor For Housing Rehabilitation
Programs
Request For Qualifications
In accordance with RCW C hapter 39.80, C lark county is g en e ra lly
announcing its projected requirem ents for certain auditor/inspec-
tor services.
S ervices are required for consultant positions w ithin the D e p a rt­
m ent of C om m unity S ervices W eatherization and H ousing R e h a ­
bilitation Program s. S pecific position inform ation is a vailable
upon request.
C onsultants w ho are interested in providing services are re q i red
to subm it resum es and appropriate proof of certifications accom
panied by a com pleted C onsultant Q uestionnaire id e ntifyin g the
area(s) of expertise. The Q uestionnaire form s are available upon
request from the C lark C ounty D epartm ent of Com m unity S e r­
vices. The C onsultant Q uestionnaire; resum e, and p roof of
certifications(s) are to be subm itted to Ms. Kay Kasson, P rogram
C oordinator, C lark C ounty D epartm ent of C om m unity S ervices,
P.O. Box 5000, V ancouver, W A 986668. This inform ation will be
retained in the d e p a rtm e n t’s files. The consultant(s) to be
considered w ill be selected from the list of consultants on tue.
Clark County Department
Of Community Services
P.O. Box 5000
Vancouver, WA 98668-5000
206-253-4790
• Formulate policy recommendations.
• Represent the Port on committees and at public hearings.
Learn secrets of personal magnetism.
Improve self-image and confidence.
Attract men, new friends,
and wealth. Send for
"BODY cS: SOIL" $6.95
D&R Enterprises, Dept 1*092
PO Box 3114
Eugene OR 97403
Education and Experience Preferred
• Course work or experience equivalent to a degree in transportation
planning, engineering, or similar discipline. Advanced degree pre­
ferred.
• Progressive and responsible experience in transportation planning
or traffic engineering.
• Demonstrated project management experience.
Money
Receptionist
No On Hate general community
meeting on April 1,1992, at 6:30
p.m., PSU Smith Center, Room
296 (222-9885). This is the grass
roots group working to defeat the
OCA's proposed constitutional
amendment.
(Volunteers urgently needed)
their motivation and skills th.it timid gut Intuie and get the job
done. Bank ol America is commited to I. coining the lop lending
institution in the state.
Counselor
Contract Supervisor
Attn: Employment Recruiter
900 S.W. Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
Federal Fiscal Year 1992 Intended Use Plan
For the State Revolving Fund
Working with chronically mentally
ill clients in a day treatment pro­
gram. Experience working with
personality disorders required.
MSW or master’s degree in hu­
man services required. Send re­
sume by 4/3/92 to: Conquest
Center, 5305 N.E. M.L. King Jr.
Blvd., Portland OR 97211.
An Equal Opportunity Employer &
Drug Free Work Place
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Employment
Bids/Sub-Bids
Notice of Intent to Submit
Requires: V a lid Basic or Standard
Oregon Teaching Certificate with handi­
capped Learner or Severely Handi­
capped Learner Endorsement and a b il­
ity to safely lift up to 60 lbs.
Application Deadline: 5:00 pm, 4/
Personal, Debt Consolidation
Home & Business Loan
Up to 50K
1-800-377-4684
G eorgia-P acific C orporation, a
Fortune Fifty company and a
leader in the forest products in­
dustry, has an immediate open­
ing for a Contract Supervisor.
Located in Toledo, Oregon, this
position is responsible for super­
vision of logging and road con­
struction contractors, logging unit
layout, log quality control and
other timber and forestry assign­
ments as directed. Position re­
quires a Logging Engineering
degree along with working knowl­
edge of Oregon Forest Practices
Act.
We offer a competitive salary and
top-rated benefits package. If you
qualify and are seeking a career
within an industry leader, please
send resume and salary history
to: (Resumes post marked after
4/9 will not be considered).
«s Advertising
• Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with public offi­
cials, the general public, and the business community.
Looking for cheerful, energetic re­
ceptionist to greet public, oper­
ate busy central switchboard for
the Fire District’s administration
headquarters and perform a va­
riety of clerical duties. Qualified
candidate must have H.S. di-
p lo m a /G E D w ith a d d itio n a l
course work in typing and com­
puter applications highly desir­
able; must type 45 wpm and have
previous experience as recep-
tionist/switchboard operator. Full
range of employer paid benefits.
S alary range $ 1 1 8 5 -$ 1 6 5 9 /
month. Closing date: March
27th. Applications available 8
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at Tualatin Val­
ley Fire & Rescue, 20665 SW
Blanton Street, Aloha, OR 97007,
649-8577.
All categories of w o rk are being prequalified.
Plans available for review.
P requalification deadline:
March 26,1992
If interested and qualif;ed, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employmentoffice,700N.E. Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing
outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically disabled appli­
cants may request application materials by calling (503) 731-7400.
Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications must be
received by 5 p.m., Friday, March 27,1992.
or
Port of Portland
C ontact: Kelly Sm ith at 335-3655 for a fax copy
Baugh Construction Oregon, Inc.
(503) 335-3655 FAX: (503) 335-3664
W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request p re qu a lifkatio n
from sm all business, sm all disadvantaged business subconfi a c­
tors and w om en and m inority business enterprises.
Marine Market Development Manager
Notice of Intent
The Port of Portland has a position for Market Development Manager
to manage major steamship and cargo marketing projects and to
develop programs to attract and retain liner and charter steamship
service.
Request for Proposals
In addition to a competitive salary commensurate with experience, the
Port offers a comprehensive benefits package.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employment Office, 700 N.E. Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants resid­
ing outside the Portland metropolitan area and physically disabled
applicants may request application materials by calling (503) 731 -7400.
Preemployment drug screening is required. All applications must be
received by 5 p.m., Friday, April 3, 1992
City of Eugene
Project:
PDX-Terminal Expansion North Phase 1
UAL/UAX Tenant Improvements
P requalification form s available at:
7267 N.E. A irp o rt W ay; Portland, O regon
The successful candidate should have at least 10 years experience in
Trans-Pacific trades. Corporate level experience with major container
carriers with experience in marine/intermodal transportation. Emphasis
on liner trades preferred.
Performs highly complex policy
analysis; supervises investment
operations and issues and ser­
vices debt instruments. Salary
Range: $2,350-$3,357/mo. (sal­
ary under review). Closing Date:
April 3 ,1 9 9 2 . For complete job
d e s c rip tio n a nd a p p lic a tio n
packet, contact Human Resource
and Risk Services, Rm. 101,777
Pearl St., Eugene. OR 97401.
AA/EOE
Prequalification Requested
In addition to a starling salary commensurate with experience, the Port
offers a comprehensive benefit package.
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Financial Analyst/
Treasury Officer
Subcontractors and Material Suppliers
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Port of Portland
Department of Transportation
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program
Supportive Services
The O regon D epartm ent of Transportation is seeking p ro p o sa ls
from qualified consultants to provide supportive se rvice s to
certified D isadvantaged B usiness E nterprises in the a re as of
construction project m anagem ent, contract adm inistration, e n g i­
neering, legal and financial services. The successful co n s u lta n t
m ust have sig n ifican t know ledge and experience related to the
highw ay construction industry, and the expertise and/or a c ce ss
to resources to provide a com prehensive one stop se rvice
center, orientation sem inars, training classes, one on-one te c h ­
nical assistance, pre-bid conferences and public re la tion s s e r­
vices to DBEs.
C opies of the R equest fo r Proposals (RFP) may be o b ta in e d from
S cott Nagel, C o nsultant Liaison C oordinator, O regon S tate
H ighw ay Division, Transportation Building, Room 307, S alem ,
OR 97310 (503) 378-6563.
C om pleted p roposals m ust be subm itted to the above o ffice no
later than 5:00 p.m ., Friday, April 10, 1992.
There is a 25% DBE goal on the contract. The D e p a rtm e n t
encourages proposals from D isadvantaged B usine ss E n te r­
prises.
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