M arch 10, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A6 Nursing Childbirth Education Instructor Catering Food Specialist Metro Washington Park Zoo No: 006-0293-ZO 1 Part-time Position Salary:$20,526- $29,898 On-Call Kaiser Permanente has an im­ mediate opportunity for an en­ thusiastic, self-motivated RN to conduct childbirth education classes during the evenings (6:00-10:00pm), 1-2 days per week, and on occasional Sat­ urdays. May also substitute for The Metro Washington Park Zoo is recruiting for one part- part-time instructors and cover time Catering Food Special­ for vacation and illness. ist to perform the following Position requires an Oregon RN essential job duties: assign, license, experience teaching supervise and evaluate the childbirth classes and conduct­ work of catering kitchen staff ; ing hospital tours and film advise, train and discipline nights. Maternal child care (post as necessary; prepare work partum, L&D, OB clinic) back­ schedules; resolve problems ground is preferred. Excellent of kitchen staff; assure com­ communication and presenta­ pliance with health stan­ tion skills are essential. dards, liquor commission di­ Please apply In person or send rectives and State laws; pro­ y o u r re su m e to : K aiser vide input to Catering Coor­ P e rm a n e n te , H um an re ­ dinator on menu planning; sources, 2701 N.W. Vaughn St., assist with planning and ex­ #160, Portland, Or 97210. An ecuting special events re­ equal opportunity employer. lated to kitchen operation; KAISER maintain inventory of food PERMANENTE and kitchen equipment; con­ sult with clients regarding Case Manager menu selection. Does other The Black United Fund of OR is duties as assigned. This po­ seeking a FT Case Manager to sition closes on March 12, provide social support, educ, 1993. A p p lic a tio n s and advocacy, and info & referral, supplemental requirements to lo w -in c o m e p re g n a n t must be received, or post­ women. Must have knowledge marked no later than 5:00 of health care issues. Exp w/ p.m., Friday, March 12,1993. advocacy, l&Roi issues affect­ Applications and supplemen­ ing lo w -in c o m e p re g n a n t tal requirem ents can be women is helpful. Exp working picked up at: w/volunteers and comfortability Metro in the N/NE community a plus. Metro ERC and the Oregon OR license & Car required. Convention Center Administration Qualified persons send resume Ottica» The Urban League & cover letter to BUFO, PO Box The N.E. Workforce Center 12406, Portland OR 97212 Metro Closes: 3/22/93 Coordinator, Outdoor Programs Oregon State University DUTIES: Plan, organize, and administer the financial, op­ erational, and personnel activi­ ties of a comprehensive uni­ versity-based outdoor program. RESPONSIBILITIES:Supervi- sion, coordination, and man­ agement of Outdoor Recreation Center, Indoor Climbing Cen­ ter, and all associated pro­ grams, activities, and services. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree required, Master's pre­ ferred in Recreational Sport, Outdoor Recreation, Physical Education, or related field. Mini­ mum of two years professional experience in outdoor recre­ ation and programming. SAL­ ARY: $23,808-$28,000. DEAD- LIN E: April 2,1993. CONT ACT: Dave Kovac, Department of Recreational Sports, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-3301, (503)737-3736. Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer and has apolicy of being responsive to the need of dual-career couples. 2000 S. W. First Ave Portland, OR • . / '• » ' . - - I 5. ,•/.* Economic Opportunity Oregon Convention Center Committee Of 777 N. E. Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd Clark County, Inc. Portland, OR CDA TUTOR-Bachelors degree Resumes will not be accepted in Human Services or related AA/EEO Employer field. Three years’ case man­ agement or supervisory expe­ Director Of Facilities rience in adult education. Abil­ And Engineering, ity to establish relationships with Port Of Longview, WA people from varying cultural, This department head position educational, and socio-eco­ will direct the maintenance and nomic backgrounds. Experi­ new construction of all port fa­ ence in working with commu­ cilities, including waterfront nity agencies. structures, warehouses, mate­ Position requires dependable au­ rials handling systems, and utili­ to m o b ile , in su ran ce , va lid ties. The position includes su­ driver’s license. Obtain appli­ pervision of construction, main­ cation package, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., tenance, and environmental Mon.-Fri., at EOC office, 10621 divisions. This position reports N.E. Coxley Dr., Ste. 207, to the Executive Director. V ancouver, WA 98662 Qualifications: The successful (205)896-9912. Closing date candidate will possess a four- Tuesday, March 16,1993, at 4 year degree incivil engineering p.m. from an accredited college or EOE/AA university, with ten-years of pro­ gressively responsible experi­ ence. Registration as a profes sional engineer in the state of City Of Salem Washington is desirable. Must Loss Control Rep $2219-$2818/ be well-versed in contract ad­ M o+ excel bene pkg upon appt. ministration, financial manage­ Seeking Loss Control Rep. with ment, and have excellent ver­ experience or knowledge in ar­ bal and written communication eas of self-insured programs, skills. Prior experience in a pub Worker’s Comp claims man­ lie agency environment is pre- agement and OSHA codes for Education International Volunteer Opportunities . 1 » - City Of Portland Recreation Coordinator I (Senior Adult Services) - to $14.65/ hr - (Closes 03/12/93) Recreation Leader (Senior Adult Services) - to $12.14/hr - (Closes 03/12/93) 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, Portland 97204 Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply Port Of Portland Career Opportunities Superintendent, Vessel Operations Marine Department Closing Date: March 12,1993 The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Superinten­ dent, Vessel Operations. The overall responsibility consists of data processing, container movement, coordination with cus­ toms, longshore workers and steamship line agents. If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing 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. on the closing date. Information about career opportunities with the Port can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480. Port of Portland Portland Presentations “Opportunities for Teachers" Mon, March 15, 6:30 PM King Neighborhood Center 4815 NE 7th “Business Expertise Needed in Former soviet Republics” Wed, March 17, Noon PSU, Campus Ministry Conf Rm “Saving the Environment” Wed March 17, & PM World Forestry Center 4033 SW Canyon U. S. Peace Corps is accepting applications for two-year as­ signments in Africa, Asia, Latin america, Eurasia & the Pacific. People with college degrees and experience in the following fields are encouraged to apply: Natural Resources Environmental Educ. 3 yrs experience and/or BS de­ gree in forestry, watershed mgm., environmental science, ecology, geology, botany, hor­ ticulture, parks & recreation, agronomy, fisheries, biological sciences, soil sciences, or re­ lated fields. Health Care/Nutrition 4 yr degree in nursing, nutrition, public health. Exp a plus. e DUCA t F on BA/BS^ primary ~ educ, math , science, special educ, industrial arts. Exp teach­ ing is a plus. ENGLISH TEFL, plus 6 months- 1 yr tutoring exp. Bus’ness BAsideg,;ee business „ t e r r e o . ____ co n n , 2-5 yrs business mgmt exp work involved in maintaining safety programs. Involves in­ S alary R a n g e - $ iL ° t 0ro5Cnm°o/ MATH & SCIENCES BS deg month. Please submit resume a specting City facilities, equip­ math, biology, chemistry or along with salary history to: ment and work sites for compli­ physics. Spanish or French is a Executive Director, Port of ance with regs; interpreting and Longview P .0 Box 1258 Pe^ ucse C o rp s P ro v |des: Room8 enforcing State and Fed safety Longview, W A 98632by March regs & related work. Must pos­ 31,1993. sess ability to deal with liability training, health care, interna­ and property damage claim is­ tio na l tra ve l, $5400 re a d ­ sues; and skill in establishing Financial Clerk justment allowance and more. and maintaining effective rela­ Experience in reconciling monthly For more information call 1- tio n s h ip s w ith em ployees. bank statements and balance 800-426-1022 ext 301. Spanish/English bilingual skills sheets Accounts. Prepare em­ a plus. Requires Supplemental ployee benefits reports and Application. (503) 588-6162. back-up for accounts payable. Teachers C loses 3/26/93. Personnel Minimum Qualifications. Three 2nd grade and 5th grade experi- Dept. Rm. 225, 555 Liberty St years experience in an account­ enced teachers in integrated, SE, Salem, OR 97301. EOE. ing environment, High School m ulti-disciplinary, child-cen­ Women, minorities and dis­ graduate or equivalent and Lo­ tered. Well versed in problem­ abled encouraged to apply. tus 123 required. solving, m anipulative-based Salary $12,200 to $13,500 annu­ math, literature-based whole ally plus benefits. language reading and a pro­ Closing Date: March 12,1993 cess approach to writing. Send Resume To: Rodney R. Harry/ resume by March 26 to: Personnel Officer Peter Scott Duyan Garlington Center N/NE Com­ Head, Lower School munity Mental Health Catlin Gabel School Earn Extra Money 4950 N. E. Martin Luther 8825 SW Barnes Road Part Time King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97225 Portland, Oregon 97211 Unlimited $ Potential Phone: (503) 249-0066 Full Time E-O-E Child Care • Travel options Minorities and the Disabled are Ages: All • Paid Weekly Encouraged to Apply Lunch Snacks Provided • M onthly Bonuses Monday Thru Friday 7 A.M Call Now P.M. Child Care Call: Cherice at 284-7960 503/526-1958 Call: Cherice at 284-7960 Athletic Types Mental Health Employment Port Of Portland Career Opportunities Vessel Planner Marine Department Closing Date: March 12,1993 The Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Vessel Planner to assist Vessel Superintendents in providing efficient services to steamship customers. If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing 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. on the closing date. Information about career opportunities with the Port can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480. Port of Portland Port Of Portland Career Opportunities Operator I, Offset Press Part-Time Closing Date: March 12,1993 If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing 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. on the closing date. Information about career opportunities with the Port can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480. Port of Portland Port Of Portland Career Opportunities A irport Fire Fighter (Crash Fire Rescue) Portland International A irport Closing Date: March 19,1993 If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor. Applicants residing 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. on the closing date. Case M anager to work with chronic mentally ill adults. Pro­ vide supportive therapy and full range of case management services. Experience with a multi-disciplin­ ary team and multi-cultural staff is required. Masters degree in mental health field or bachelors with 2 years experience. Competitive salary,liberal vaca­ tion, benefits and 5.1% is re­ tirement. Closing Date: March 12,1993 Resume To: Sally Simon Garlington Center N/NE Community Mental Health Center 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 Phone (503) 249-0066 E-O-E Minorities and the Disabled are Encouraged to Apply Billing Clerk Recruiting for a full-time billing clerk familiar with health care bill ing to private i nsu rance com - pany and public agencies is preferred. Maintain accounts receivable led­ ger, process payment by pro­ gram activity code and prepare monthly reports. Must have ability to reconcile basic ac­ counts, type 50 wpm and oper­ ate on-line mainframe computer program. High school graduate or equiva­ lent. Two years computer op­ erator experience required. Accounting experience a plus. Salary $12,000 to $13,000 annu­ ally and benefits. Closing Date: March 12,1993 Resume To: Rodney R. Harry/ Personnel Officer Garlington Center N/NE Mental Health 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 Phone: (503) 249-0066 Supervising Engineer- Environmental Section $4,119-$5,257 Supervise technical and profes­ sional e nvironm ental staff. Oversee research, preparation and review of technical projects such as environmental impact statements, special studies, and various perm it applications. Serve as liaison with environ­ mental and permitting agencies on complex design and con­ struction projects. BS in civil engineering, environmental sci­ ence or closely related field plus 3 years experience in same, including 1 year of project man- agement/staff supervision, or equivalent combination of educ and exp. Master’s degree pre­ ferred. Closes March 19,1993. Applications-King County Of­ fice of Human Resource Man­ agement, 5004th Ave., Rm 450, Seattle 98104 (206) 296-7340. EOE. Transportation Vessel Construction Manager The Washington State Depart­ ment of Transportation, Marine Division, is seeking candidates for a classified position located Information about career opportunities with the Port can be ob­ in Seattle. D uties: overseeing tained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480. the management of contracts for ship repair, refurbishment, and m a rin e c o n s tru c tio n Port of Portland projects for double-ended fer­ ries operating on the Puget Economic O pportunity Job Announcement Sound. R equires: Masters de­ Committee of Announcement Date: gree in Naval Architecture, Clark County, Inc. _____ _____ D, . or . Me- Marine Engineering, March 9,1993 Manager of Support Services- chanical Engineering plus five Development Director Masters Degree or BA in Busi- years of project-level responsi- 20-year old Oregon environmen­ ness Administration or related bility in the design/construction tal advocacy organization seek­ field, with 3-5 years work ex- of marine vessel structures, ing experienced development perience supervising and ad- Professional registration in professional to oversee all ministering a human service Naval Architecture and Marine fundraising activities. 3-5years agency. 229 days/yr., July Engineering may be substituted in managing a development through June. Salary placement for the Masters degree. Salary: office required Background in expected at 31,620 per year. $4,933-$6.315deponqual’s. e n v ir o n m e n ta l/a d v o c a c y Closing date Thursday, March iterested applicants should call fundraising desirable. Salary 25, 1993, at 4:00 p.m. Obtain (206)464-7863 for an applica- $26 30m. Reaume with salary application package 9 a.m.-4 tion packet or write- Washing- history and 3 references by 3/ p.m., Mon.-Fri., EOC Office, ton State Ferries, 801 Alaskan 20/93 to: Oregon Natural Re­ 10621 NE Coxley Dr. Vancou- Way, Pier 52, Seattle, WA sources Council,522 SW 5th, ver.W A 98662,(206)896 9912. 98104-1487, Attn: Human Re- Suite 1050, Portland, Oregon EEOC/AA sources. Anticipated Closing 97204. ___________________________ Date: 3/12/93. /h»’« < <7 ‘ '• ; L X *•.¥ ’ ? ", r VTtJV 4 ,* • t M « ♦ » z. » JhA* f t *»* &*>» 1, * • > f > * * V * * * t * MM W ’ ♦ - - A