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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Truck Drivers
Quality-driven service is the great­
est competitive strength of Auto­
matic Data Processing (ADP)
Dealer Services we have become
one of North America’s leading sup­
pliers of computing and data com­
munications services and equipment for automotive and truck
dealers, by realizing that quality service begins with quality people.
If you share our total commitment to excellence, join us now.
the following positions offerchallenging projects in PICK/BASIC, or
UNIX7PASCAL.
S o f t w a r e D e v e lo p m e n t
M anager
Use all of your project management and software development
skills as you lead the development and maintenance of UNIX*-
based business applications. You will also schedule work, allocate
resources and oversee technical and personnel management. We
require a BS in Computer Science, Math and/or equivalent expe­
rience and at least 8 years data processing experience, including
2+ years in managing technical professionals. You must have
strong programming, design, systems analysis and project leader­
ship skills.
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S y s te m s A n a ly s t
You will analyze and research product requirements, develop
specifications and detail product design. You will also coordinate
development efforts crossing multiple product sets. Requires 4+
years experience in software application development utilizing
structured methodologies..
P r o g r a m m e r /A n a ly s t
You will be responsible for analyzing, designing, coding, and
testing new and existing applications. Requires 3+ years experi­
ence, including development of application software. Experience in
structured methodologies, PICK, BASIC, PASCAL or UNIX* is a
plus.
S o f t w a r e Q u a lit y
A s s u r a n c e S p e c ia lis t
You will analyze and test application software, publications and
training materials to maintain the highest level of quality and
conformance to produce specifications. Requires an indepth knowl­
edge of software development and testing methodologies, as well
as experience in writing test plans and conducting software tests.
Strong communication and analytical skills are essentials.
As an ADP Associate, you will be rewarded with an excellent salary
and benefits. To apply, send your resume with salary requirements
to: Automatic Data Processing Inc., Dealer Services Division,
Dept. #CR-830, 2525 SW First Ave., Suite 450, Portland, OR
97201. An equal opportunity employer m/f/d. We encourage minor­
ity and female candidates to apply.
WE XEVEK
FORGET MIL VI ' S
IMPORTANT TO YOI
Financial
Data Entry Clerk
Responsible for data entry, and
filing ability to problem solve Type
50 wpm, and familiar with on-line
mainframe computer program.
Experience in medicare, medicaid
and insurance company’s billing
for services provided is preferred.
M u st be w e ll o rg a n iz e d ,
hardworking and communicate
well with others. Minimum Quali­
fications, high school graduate
or equivalent plus two years of­
fice work experience.
RESUME TO: Rodney R. Harry/
Personnel Officer
Garlington Center
N/NE Mental Health Inc.
4950 NE Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Closing: September 04, 1992
Mental Health
‘ UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Labs
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A t First Interstate Kink <<f < 'rtgon, we arc one o f the nation’s
most progressive and diversified financial institutions. And,
our N orthw est Ojierati. ms Team is part o f our expanded opera­
tions and tornniirnient to build on our existing technology and
expertise. Currently, parr time and full rime General Clerk op­
portunities are available cm day, swing and graveyard shifts
As a General Clerk, you will perform a variety o f routine to
moderately com plex clerical and administrative tasks, and pre­
pare and halance applications processes as well as balance en­
tries. In addition, you will identify ami resolve related outages,
distribute special reports and may he required tooperare a docu­
m ent processing machine. T o qualify, you'll need good hasic
math and strong IC-key by touch skills, preferably at least 1 X?»
strokes per minute I Jndersranding o f debits and credits, and
the ability to follow instructions aivl ’o lift at least 15 pounds
required
O ur shift hours include
• Full time |s».ilions
Day 8 0 0 i m -5 .0 0 p.m.
Swing 5:10 p.m .-2:00 am .
Graveyard 9 0 0 p m -5:00 a m
• Part-time p< sir ions
( 2 0 hours per week)
Graveyard
9:00 p.m .-1:00 am .
10:00 p m .-2:00 am .
A t First Interstate Rank of Oregon wc offer salaries com m en­
surate with experience, generous henefits, 9% swing and grave­
yard shift differential, and a convenient downtown Portland
location with parking provided for swing and graveyard shifts
For immediate consideration, please fill out an application at
First Interstate Bank o f O regon, H um an R esources Depart­
m ent, 1 Jth Floor, 1 ) 0 0 S.W . Fifth A venue, Portland, be­
tween 10:00 a m
4 10 p m , Monday-Friday, or telephone
(5 0 1 ) 77S-AO16 and follow recorded instructions W hen ap­
plying or calling, please indicate the position you are applying
for and your shift preference.
A n Equal Opportunity Employer.
W e promote a drug free
workplace
H lit re peuple etniie first.
Positions available for crisis inter­
vention specialists to provide 24
hour on call availability one week
per moth for residential treatment
program serving adolescents.
Flat rate of $75 per week + $6.50
per hour for actual time spent
responding to calls. Position an­
n o u n c e m e n t and re q u ire d
agency application may be ob­
tained from Janis Youth Pro­
grams, 738 NE Davis, Portland,
questions should be directed to
Linda Speare, 233-6090, Ext.
129. We value diversity.
Admin Asst
start date 10/5/92
OPB Foundation, a non-profit or­
ganization, sees admin and cleri­
cal support for membership staff.
Routine correspondence and of­
fice tasks. Demanding role in
pledge preparation and support.
Sense of humor vital. Must have
excellent work processing skills,
experience with spreadsheet
software and be able to speak
and write clear English. Good
phone manner and ability to work
in a multi-task environment es­
sential. Min. 3-5 years clerical
experience. Salary range $16-
21,000 annual, depending on
experience. Excellent benefits.
Resumes and cover letter should
be d ire c te d to Ms. Y .M .
Deligiorgis, OPB Foundation, PO
Box 69485, Portland 97201 by 9/
16/92. No Phone calls please.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Police Chief City of Amity, Pop
1,175 Salary $1 ,900-$2,100 per
month plus benefits. Must have
intermediate BPST certificate or
obtain within 1 year. Min of 5 yrs
in law enforcement with a signifi­
cant portion in a supervisory po­
sition. For application packet
contact Amity City Hall, 401 Trade
St., Amity OR 97101. Closes
Sept. 15. Equal O pportunity
Employer
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•1/:4
Firefighter
Roadway Express, Inc.
Must possess an Oregon EMT IV
A leader in the transportation in­
certificate upon hiring. Applica­
dustry is taking applications for
tions may be requested in per­
city tractor-trailer drivers. Must
son during business hours or by
be able to read, write and follow
s e n d in g a s e lf-a d d re s s e d ,
instructions, possess a valid cur­
stamped envelope to: Rogue
rent chauffeur's license, and
River Rural Fire District, Em­
meet specific DOT physical re­
ployee Applications, 111 Broad­
quirements. We prefer one year
way, Po Box 1170, Rogue River,
of tractor/trailer experience with
OR 97537. Applications must be
a good record of previous em­
received by 5:00 p.m. on Sep­
ployment. Apply in person at
tember 16, 1992. Written and
Roadway Express, Inc., 6845 N
physical agility exams will be at
Cutter Circle (Swan Island), Port­
8:00 a.m. on Septem ber 26,
land, Oregon between 1-4pm
1992. Equal Opportunity Em­
Monday through Friday and 8 :30-
ployer
11am on Saturdays.
An Affirmative Action/Equal Op­
Mental Health
portunity Employer. Q ualified House Supervisor needed forgroup
minorities are encouraged to
home in Portland serving emo­
apply.
tionally troubled adolescents.
Requires masters degree in so­
Grant Writer Facilitator cial work or related field and ex­
perience working with adoles­
Consultant
cents in residential setting. Per­
1992-3 school year
sonal transportation and driving
Appl Deadline: 5pm 9/8/92
record permitting coverage un­
Speech & Language Pathologist
der corporate auto liability insur­
Full-tim e & part-tim e p ositions
ance required. Salary $20,000-
Flexible work week
$22,000 annually depending on
Appl Deadline: Open until filled
experience plus benefits. Obtain
MESD applications available M-,
required agency application from
8-5 or send se lf-a d d re sse d
Janis Youth Programs, 738 NE
stamped legal envelope, indicat­
Davis, Portland. Contact Linda
ing position of interest to Mult­
Speare 233-6090 Ext. 129 for
nomah ESD, Attn. Recruitment
further information. Position open
O ffice, 11611 NE Ainsw orth
until filled. We value diversity.
Circle, Portland, OR 97220-9017.
An Equal Opportunity Employer &
Dockworker
Drug Free Work Place
A leader in the transportation in­
dustry has openings for Casual
Dockworkers. Successful appli­
cants will be at least 18 years old,
meet specific physical require­
ments, be able to read, write, and
follow instructions and have a
satisfactory record of prior em­
ployment. Apply in person at
Roadway Express, Inc., 6845 N
Cutter Circle (Swan Island), Port­
land, Oregon between 1-4pm
Monday thru Friday and 8-11am
on Saturdays.
An Affirmative Action/Equal Op­
portunity Employer, qualified mi­
norities are encouraged to apply.
POSITIONS OPENINGS
Nurses: Registered Nurses
Certified Nursing Assistants
Become part of an interdisciplinary
team caring for persons and their
families with life threatening ill­
n e sse s in o u r fifte e n bed
Hopewell House.
Immediately hiring on-call RN’s
and CNA’s.
Now accepting applications
for
Rn’s & CNA’s all shifts, Part-
Time and Full-Time.
Full-time benefits include one party
medical and dental insurance
(additional coverage available,
holidays, vacation and sick leave
unemploymentinsurance, Credit
Union, disability insurance after
six months and life insurance
($25,000) after one year. Partial
benefits may be available for part-
time work.
Application packets available at:
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft St., Suite B
Portland, Oregon 97201
(503) 221-1054
Position Open Until Filled
No Resumes Accepted
Equal Opportunity Employer
Clerical Assistant II
Minimum of two years clerical ex­
perience; one year of college or
business school coursework may
be substituted for one year of
experience. Prefer interest/expe-
rience in personnel department
processes and interfacing with
low income families. Position re­
quires typing and word process­
ing skills (Word Perfect 5.1) and
spreadsheet experience (Lotus
123) (Proficiency tests will be
administered), knowledge of fil­
ing and other office practices,
business English, and correspon­
dence layout.
Position requires dependable au­
tomobile, insurance, validdriver's
license. Obtain application, posi­
tion announcement, and job de­
scription 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM,
M onday-Friday, EOC O ffice,
10621 NE Coxley Dr., Suite 207,
Vancouver, WA 98662 (206 896-
9912. Completed applications
must be received in EOC Office
by 4PM, September 8, 1992 to
be considered. EEOC/AA.
& Advertising
^Em ploym ent
n Blds/Sub-Blds
Development Director
Multnomah Community Television
seeks a Development Director to
initiate, develop and manage its
development program. Respon­
sible for all phases of develop­
ment. Requires at least three
years proven experience in a
variety of fund raising methods
(e.g. membership, proposal writ­
ing, fee -fo r-se rvices, special
events), creative approaches to
fund raising, strong commitment
to First Amendment free speech
rights, and the ability to work with
diverse people and ideas. $24-
30,000. Call Jen Gantz at 503-
667-7636 for application.
Economic Opportunity
Committee Of Clark County, Inc.
Teacher Assistant II
AA in ECE or CDA and 1 yr. expe­
rience with 3-5 yr. olds in pre­
school setting. Beginning salary
$7.19/hr., 38 hrs., 36 wks/yr.
Position requires dependable au­
tomobile, insurance, validdriver's
license. Obtain application, posi­
tion announcement and job de­
scription 9:00-4:00 pm, Mon-Fri.,
EOC Office, 10621 NE Coxley
Drive, Suite 207, Vancouver, WA
98662. (206) 896-9912. Com­
pleted applications must be re­
ceived in EOC Office by 4 pm,
Thursday, September 3,1992 to
be considered. EEOC/AA
Event Custodian Job
Code No. 818860-OCC
Oregon Convention Center
3 Part-time positions
Salary: $7.57/hr
The MetroERC is recruiting for
3 part-time Event Custodians
to perform the following es­
sential job duties: clean and
maintain restrooms; restock
papertowels, toiletpaper, and
soap; sweep and mop floors;
c le a n
s in k s ,
m irro rs ,
counters, toilets and urinals;
events; clean other assigned
areas; begins change-over
preparation for subsequent
events follow ing event in
progress. Performs other du­
ties as assigned. This posi­
tion closes on September 8,
1992. A p p lic a tio n s and
supplemental requirements
must be received, or post­
marked no later than 5:00
p.m., Tuesday, September 8,
1992. A p p lic a tio n s and
supplemental requirements
can be picked up at:
The Metropolitan Service
District
MetroERC and
Oregon Convention Center
Administration Offices
The Urban League
The N.E. Workforce Center
Metropolitan Service Dlst.
2000 SW First Ave
Portland, OR
Oregon Convention Center
777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr.
Blvd
Portland, OR
Resumes will not be accepted
AA/EEO Employer
METRO
Multnomah County
Dental Hygienist; $16.60 per hour,
proposed; apply by September
11.
For 24 hour job information, call
248-5035 or visit Multnom ah
County Employee Services, 1120
SW 5th Ave., Room 1430, Port­
land during business hours.
Equal Opportunity Employer
C IT Y
O F
Senior
Transportation
Planner
Class No. 350-0992.PL
Planning Department
1 Full-time position
Salary: $33,679 - $47,398
The Metropolitan Service Dis­
trict is recruiting for one full­
time Senior Transportation
Planner to perform the follow­
ing essential job duties: de­
velopment and monitoring of
work plans and budget stud­
ies; writing and preparing up­
dated RTP and technical is­
sue support documents and
memoranda; preparation and
c o o rd in a tio n
of
In te rg o v e rn m e n ta l A g re e ­
ments; direction and oversight
of consultant contracts, staff­
ing, and coordinating a tech­
nical advisory committee; and
coordination of public involve­
m ent activities, as well as
other assigned duties. This
position closes on September
14, 1992. Applications and
supplem ental requirements
must be received, or post­
marked no later than 5:00 p.m.,
Monday, September 14,1992.
Applications and supplemen­
tal requirements can be picked
up at:
The Metropolitan Service
District
Metro and
The Oregon Convention Center
Administration Offices
The Urban League
The N.E. Workforce Center
Metropolitan Service Dlst
2000 SW First Ave
Portland, OR
Oregon Convention Center
777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr.
Blvd
Portland, OR
Resumes will not be accepted
AA/EEO Employer
METRO
Adult Program
Manager
Responsible for the implementa­
tion and successful operation of
direct and contracted services
for adults in TPIC programs in
M u ltnom ah and W ashington
counties. Oversees operations
and personnel activities of pro­
gram staff and offices. Develops
and maintains effective working
relationships with state and local
agencies and organizations. De­
velops and manages budget. Re­
quires some travel to locations
which may not be accessible by
public transportation.
Required qualifications: Bachelors
degree in social sciences, public
administration or related field, or
equivalentqualifying experience.
Three years additional work ex­
perience in em ploym ent and
training, including two years su­
pervisory experience. Success­
ful experience managing or op­
erating JTPA direct and con­
tracted programs for adults. Dem­
onstrated ability to successfully
develop com m unity and em ­
ployer partnerships.
Compensation range: $28,782 to
$52,071. Excellent em ployer-
paid benefit package.
Closing date 5 pm Friday, Septem­
ber 18,1992. Required applica­
tion packets available at The Pri­
vate Industry Council, 720 SW
Washington, Suite 250, Portland,
OR 97205. (503) 241 -2600; FAX
(503) 241-4622. An Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer
PORTLAND
Information Systems Planner - to $4,319/mo at top of range
Customer Accounts Specialist I - to $2,276/mo after 3 years
Recreation Supervisor - to $3,702/mo at top of range
Economist I - to $4,104/mo at top of range
For more info/closing dates
call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr job information) No resumes please.
Bureau of Personnel
1220 SW 5th Ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Apps also available at:
Urban League
10 N Russell
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply
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