\ \ \ V V * < A V > Page 12...The Portland Observer...October 21, 1992 ■^•■X'V V V ♦ V M ** * — — — * *A w W * V-V-V . Portland Observer »Advertising »Employment « Blds/Sub-Blds Purchasing Coordinator MetroERC Administration 1 Full-time Position Salary: $29,490/Yr. Class No. 808886-OCC The MetroERC Administration De­ partment is recruiting for one full­ time Purchasing Coordinator to perform the following essential duties: Develop and draft procure­ ment policies and administrative procedures; prepares bid docu­ ments and RFPs; provide guid­ ance and assistance to vendors ad staff in the procurement pro­ cess; examine all contracts and purchase orders; develop and maintain director and statistics of participation of First Opportunity area vendors; oversees procure­ ment outreach efforts Applica­ tions are available to residents of the First Opportunity Target Area. The boundaries of the Target Area are: the Banfield Freeway on the South, N.E. 42nd on the east, Columbia Villa and N. Chautauqua on the west, and N. Columbia Blvd. on the North. This position closes on October 27, 1992. Ap­ plications and supplemental re­ quirements must be received, or postmarked no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 27,1992. Applications and supplemental re­ quirements can be picked up at: The Metropolitan Service District MetroERC and Oregon Convention Center Administration Offices Ticket Center Supervisor Portland Center For The Performing Arts 1 Part-time Position Salary: $10.29/Hr. Job Code No. 808874-PCPA The MetroERC is recruiting for a part-time Ticket Center Supervi­ sor to perform the following es­ sential job duties: open and close ticket center box office; alarm and un-alarm box office; unlock doors and safe; run reports; balance previous day sales; record daily sales for all performances; run audits/settlements for all events to be held at the facility; monitor sellers, providing assistance when necessary, and other assigned duties. Applications are available to residents of the First Opportu­ nity Target Area. The boundaries of the Target area are: the Banfield Freeway on the south, N.E. 42nd. ontheeast, Columbia Villa and N. Chautauqua on the west, and N. Columbia Blvd. on the North. This position closes on October 27, 1992. Applications and supple­ mental requirements must be re­ ceived, or postmarked no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Octo­ ber 27, 1992. Applications and supplemental requirements can be picked up at: The Metropolitan Service District MetroERC and Oregon Convention Center Administration Offices The Urban League The Urban League The N.E. Workforce Center The N.E. Workforce Center Metropolitan Service Dist. 2000 S. W. First Ave. Portland, OR Metropolitan Service Dist. 2000 S.W. First Ave. Portland, OR Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portiand, OR Resumes will not be accepted. Resumes will not be accepted AA EEO Employer EEO/AA Employer METRO METRO Safety/Security Officer 1 Metro Washington Park Zoo 1 Part-Time Position Salary: $7.75-$10.92 Class No. 538-1092-ZO The Metro Washington Park Zoo is recruiting fo ri part-time Safety/ Security Officer to perform the following essential job duties: patrols on foot and makes ran­ dom inspections of assigned ar­ eas to enforce Metro's polices, standards and regulations; per­ forms iock-up and unlock of build­ ings and exhibits; provides assis­ tance to the public; administers first aid; provides general infor­ mation to the public on zoo poli­ cies; assists persons with com­ plaints; prepares a variety of records and reports on all viola­ tions. Performs other duties as assigned. This position closes on November 4,1992. Applications and supplemental requirements must be received, or postmarked no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednes­ day, November 4,1992. Applica­ tions and supplemental require­ ments can be picked up at: Th« Metropolitan Service District MetroERC and Oregon Convention Center Administration Offices The Urban League The N.E. Workforce Center Metropolitan Service Dist. 2000 S.W. 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 Environmental Specialist City of Portland, Or. has immedi­ ate opening. Need professional level training and experience in planning & problem-solving for groundwater water quality pro­ tection & watershed/surface wa­ ter quality protection & mgt. Send resume to Bruce Niss, Portland Water Bureau 1120 SW 5th, 6th FI, Portland OR 97204. For info packet, call P. Murphy (503) 796- 7431. Minorities & females en­ couraged to apply. The City of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Engineering Opportunities With Ada County Highway Dist. (Boise, Idaho) Civil Engineer A da C o u n ty H ighw ay D istrict (Boise, Idaho). Starting Annual Salary: $33,272-$38,263 DOQ. ACHD is seeking a Civil Engineer to serve as a staff engineer to provide a variety of specialized professional and technical ser­ vices related to street, bridge, and storm drain planning and design; and to manage and coor­ dinate the District's NPDES re­ sponsibilities, A BSCE from an accredited college or university as a professional engineering experience, registration as a Pro­ fessional Engineer in Idaho, or the ability to obtain through co­ mity within six months; a dem on­ strated significant experience and knowledge of drainage sys­ tems). and a valid Idaho Driver's License is required. Located in southwest Idaho, Ada County has 220,000 residents, including Boise, the State’s capi­ tal city. It is the business, finan­ cial, professional, transportation, fine arts, and governmental cen­ ter of the “Gem State" Recre­ ational opportunities are only minutes away. There are numer­ ous p a rks, the B oise R iver Greenbelt, a zoo, museums, ex­ cellent hospitals, and Boise State University. The area enjoys a moderate climate and offers a friendly and relaxed atmosphere in which to live. The District serves the entire County includ­ ing its cities. Submit letter, resume and three references to: Manager, Admin­ istrative Services, ACHD, 318 East 37th Street/Boise, Idaho 83714, by November 9, 1992. The successful candidate will be required to take and pass a p re e m p lo y m e n t d ru g te s t, Women and minorities are en­ couraged to apply. AA/EO E Secretary/Receptionist 60-words per min., good oral and w ritten com m unication skills. Able to deal with a diverse public in a professional manner. Start­ ing salary $15,737. Contact Christine Martin at 288-1515 for application materials. Deadline for application submission 5:00 p.m., 10/30/92 Portland Cable Access is an EEO/Affirmative Action em ployer.' Graphics/Forms Design Mental Health Forms Designer Center for Community Mental Health NIKE has an immediate opening for a Forms Designer to design forms and other printed materi­ als, both in print and electronic medium; and determine meth­ ods, schedules, and related costs for projects as well as other Form Design functions. Qualified candidates will have a minimum of four years profes­ sional or technical experience in complex business forms, design, textual writing and graphic de­ sign or other related areas; com­ mercial printing operations, com ­ puter systems operations expe­ rience, and elementary forms analysis experience highly de­ sirable. Candidate must be flex­ ible, detail oriented, able to pri­ oritized and handle a heavy work load in an extremely fast paced environment; team player; ex­ cellent in written, com m unica­ tion and listening skills. Please forward your resume to: NIKE, Inc. ORFOD, 3700 SW M urray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005. Equal Opportunity Em­ ployer. 6329 N. E. M L. King, Jr. Portland, Or 97211 Transitional Housing program for women and children is seeking applicants with CD treatment experience. Send resum e by 10 30/92. Case MGR/Outreach Counselor- High school, 2+ yrs exper. Case MGR/Counselor - 3 yrs exper. plus BA preferred. Fam ily S u p p o rt S u p e rvlso r- FT/PT, 2 yrs exper., knowledge of CD treatment issues. Fam ily S u p p o rt Aide High school, knowledge of CD, flex. hrs. Secretary-P/T, accur. typing 50 wpm, clerical exper. C hild Devel. Specialist-1 y r exper. & BA in educ. or child development. Cook-P/T, food handlers card, plus exper. P rogram C o o rdlna tor-B A plus 5 yrs exper. in CD, 1 yr in administration. * * * * * Adolescent day treatment pro­ gram in north Portland seeking applicants for: G roup C ounselor-P /T, exper. working w/ minorities & adol. preferred; BA in related field required. Send resum e by 10/30/92 to: The Nickerson Center, 7025 N. Lombard, Portland 97203, Attn: Shirley Roberts. Specialist 3 Groundwater Quality Specialist Business Analyst The James River’ Corp, Wauna Mill is seeking a highly motivated, self-starter for the position of Business analyst. Candidates must have a degree in Finance, Economics, or Accounting with 5 years manufacturing experience. Qualified applicants will also have strong team leadership abilities, a d v a n c e d c a p a b ilitie s w ith spreadsheets, graphics and au­ tomated systems, and have some understanding of Total Quality tools and concepts. Duties include special projects, active involvement in cross-func­ tional teams internal and exter­ nal to acctg. department, vaca­ tion coverage for controller and Asst, controller. Send resume to Shelley Prouty, Rt. 2 Box 2185, C la tska nie , O R 9 7016. The Wauna Mill is on OR Hwy 30 between Longview and Astoria. Equal Opportunity Employer m/ f/d. James River Corporation Job Announcement The Private Industry Council is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to employment and training for economically disad­ vantaged youth and adults in W ashington and M ultnom ah Counties. Performance Analyst Regular, full-time position respon­ sible for supporting TPIC pro­ gram performance team, ana­ lyzing and researching program performance reports, and mak­ ing recommendations about im­ provements needed. Preferred requirements: Bachelors degree in social science, busi­ ness, public administration or closely related field, or equiva­ lent relevant experience; ability to translate complex technical concepts into clearer language; demonstrated excellent analyti­ cal and communication skills; experience with Lotus 123 and word processing; knowledge of JTPA and employment and train­ ing programs; experience in su­ pervision. Salary Range: $22,478 to $34,428 plus e xcellent em ployer-paid benefit package. Closing date 5 PM Wednesday, November 4, 1992. Required application packets available at The Private Industry Council, 720 SW Washington, Suite 250, Port land, OR 97205. 241-4600. Fax 241 -4622. An Affirmative Action/ Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. ADVERTISE th e . M M M J Z ! 'S Manages social service agency network that serves homeless youth in Multnomah Co.: conflict resolution; system and program planning; m eeting facilitation; public education activities. At least 5 years experience in hu­ man services, dem onstrated meeting facilitation skills and planning experience required. Masters degree or B.A. plus equivalent experience. 24hrs./ week. Family Mediation Project Coordinator Manages volunteers providing fam­ ily mediation at youth serving agencies: Coordinates volun­ teer placements; support to vol­ unteers; maintains relationships with referring agencies; limited mediation responsibilities. Ex­ perience and formal training in youth and family mediation re­ quired. 16hrs./week. FTE salary: $23,000/yearplus 14% flexible fringe. These two posi­ tions may be combined. Send resum etoTri-County Youth Ser­ vices Consortiu m , 2000 S W First, Suite 100, Portland 97201. State positions(s) desired. Environmental Finance in Youth Services Coordinator I $2554-$3404 Monthly The Oregon Department of envi­ ronmental Quality, Salem office, is currently seeking a qualified individual t identify, evaluate and d o c u m e n t the p o te n tia l fo r groundwater quality problems related to point source activities. The successful candidate will have a working knowledge of principles and applications of geology or hydrogeology, skill in interpreting and applying envi­ ronmental rules and regulations, and skill in oral communication. The State of Oregon offers a gen­ erous benefits package includ­ ing health, dental, vision, disabil­ ity paid vacation and sick leave, and retirement benefits. To receive a copy of an announce­ ment and application, please call our job information recording at (503) 229-5785 by Friday, O cto­ ber 23. Equal Opportunity Employer Health Care Professionals The African-American Health Coa­ lition wants to locate African- American health professionals such as nurses, physicians, medical technologists, occupa­ tional therapists, physical thera­ pists, social workers (MSW), clini­ cal psychologists, health adm in­ istrators, nurse practitioners and physicians assistants who live in the Portland area and are cur­ rently unemployed or underem­ ployed. If you fit this description, please write to the Coalition at Box 12677, Portland, OR 97212. Please include your name, ad­ dress, educational background and work experience. Child Care Site Director for school based Be- fore/After school child care pro­ gram in NE Portland. F/T with medical, dental, vacation, YMCA m em bership. S tarting salary approx. $6.25/hr. M ust have clean driving record, 2+years child care or teaching experience or equivalent coursework in Early Childhood Education. E xperi­ ence working with children ages 4-12. Strong supervisory skills and ability to get along with oth­ ers a must. Experience working with diverse communities a plus, Interested persons may apply (7am-6pm) at N/Inner NE YMCA office, 3030 SW 2nd Ave. Wanted The Oregon Department of Trans­ portation is seeking volunteers for a Citizen's Advisory Committee. These committee members will represent the citizen's point of view for the highway improvement project fro Rex Hill to Dayton Junction, the Newberg Bypass, on Ore. 99W. Additional members wiil be appointed by local governments to represent business concerns and commuters. The CAC will meet six to eight times during the next two years and should consist of nine to fifteen members. Interested parties will need to submit a brief statement of interest to: Rick Sjolander, Manager Region Program and Environmental Unit 2960 State St. NE Salem, OR 97310 Letters must be postmarked by Oct. 31. Volunteers are needed from the McMinnville, Dundee and Newberg area. Minorities and women are encouraged to participate. ODOT is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer committed to diversity. Accounting Corporate Tax Accountant NIKE has an immediate opening for a Corporate Tax Accountant to prepare corporate multi-state income tax returns, assist with the preparation of consolidated federal tax returns, as well as other Tax Department functions. Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and three to five years tax expe­ rience without a degree; knowl­ edge of CLR Fast Tax computer software is strongly preferred IBM PC literate with knowledge of Lotus 1-2-3; strong written and communication skills; and the ability to prioritize and handle a heavy w ork load of d ive rse projects. Please forward your resume to: NIKE, Inc. ORACT, 3700 SW M urray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005. Equal Opportunity Em­ ployer. Advertisement For Bid S ealed bids for the O rchard S treet S tructure R em oval project w ill be received by the O regon State Board of H igher Education until 2:00 PM, local tim e, N ovem ber 10, 1992. Bids w ill be opened and p ub licly read aloud at tha t tim e. All b idders m ust be registered w ith the construction co ntra cto r's Board. A dditional inform ation may be obtained by contacting Facilities S ervices, A dam s Hall, C orvallis, O regon 97331-2001 or te le ­ phone 503-7 3 7-76 9 4. Data Processing Northwest Natural Gas Company needs a skilled individual for an anticipated 6 month + temporary assignment operating the cen­ tral computer system. Required background includes IBM/MVS operating system and JES2 com ­ mands. This 4pm to midnight shift position is located in the One Pacific Square location, down­ town Portland and has an hourly pay rate of $11.37. Please respond with your resume identifying the Req. No. 92TEMP for this temporary assignment by October 23,1992. Northwest Natural Gas Company Attn: Employment Section (Req 92TEMP) 220 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite 251 Portland, OR 97209 F a x (503) 721-2506 Job Info Line (503) 220-2434 Equal Opportunity Employer Program Assistant Special needs Adoption Recruiter needs assistance in recruiting adoptive families, maintaining information on waiting children, and record keeping. Requires clerical skills including word pro­ cessing and data collection. Re­ quires proven com m unication skills. Familiarity with child w el­ fare issues and adoption prac­ tice a plus. Non profit agency experience helpful. Starting sal­ ary range $6.29 to $7.87/hr., 22.50 hrs. weekly. Apply at 018 S.W. Boundary Court, Portland, Oregon, or call 222-9661 ext. 140 for application. Application deadline 5:00 p.m. on 10/30/92. Equal opportunity employer. Administrative Aide II $1,546.00 - $1,899.00/mo The City of Eugene Department of Public Safety Training Section is recruiting for an Administrative Aide II. Applicants should pos­ sess a high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year general office experience. Prior reception experience is p re ­ ferred. computer experience is required, contact Human Re­ source and Risk Services, 777 Pearl St., Rm. 101, Eugene, Or 97401 to receive an applicant packet. Closing Date: October 30, 1992. AA/EOE ‘10 REWARD Paragon Cable is offering a $10 reward for the return of all Paragon Zenith Cable Converter boxes on our “missing” list with service numbers ending in 1,000. Call Paragon or turn them in at your nearest Paragon service office. Converters from accounts active within the last 30 days do not qualify Other restrictions apply. P A R A G O N PORTLAND 3075 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97232 230-2000 CLACKAMAS Damascus Square 19950 S.E. Hwy. 212 Clackamas, Oregon 97015 658-3052 GRESHAM 720 N.E. 181st Portland, Oregon 97230 230-2000 Nursing Come Join The Challenging Field Of Correctional Health Services Oregon Department of Corrections is recruiting a Nurse manager for the health services program at the Oregon State Penitentiary; and Registered Nurses for vari­ ous correctional facilities in the Salem area. The State offers excellent retirement and other fringe benefits, including Tort li­ ability insurance, to inquire, con­ tact Cindy Linville at 503-378- 2581 from 8am-5pm Monday thru Friday. The State of Oregon is an Equal O pportunity Em­ ployer. ‘ . • ’ *'*’ •*. * - ■ > . . . -r. ».*■ -? V I '