P age B7 T he P ortland O bserver • J une 1, 1994 Resident Assistance Coordinator Executive Director (Part-Time Position) Vancouver Housing Authority Immediate opening. This highly responsible position provide full management of a diversified caseload of family and elderly/ disabled clients subsidized under federal housing pro­ grams. Duties include eligibil­ ity certification, lease enforce­ ment, housing quality stan­ dards inspections, resident files maintenance, resolving resi­ dent related problems, and enforcing program require­ ments. Degree plus two years related experience or equiva­ lent combination of education and experience. Requires strong interpersonal skills, ex­ perience working with multi­ ethnic clients, good judgment, problem solving, conflict reso­ lution, strong written and oral communication skills, math skills, and ability to handle heavy paperwork. Salary range $1004 -1304 per month (20-hr per week schedule). Excellent benefits. Call (206) 694-2501 for application materials. Sub­ mit to VHA, 500 Omaha Way, Vancouver, WA 98661 by 5 p.m. Monday, June 20,1994. Equal Opportunity Employer Construction Temporary Position (approx, three months) Must know interior wall and ceil­ ing construction. Some plumb­ ing and electrical experience is preferred. Hours M - F, 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., and some Saturdays. $7.00 hr. Please apply at 3580 N.E. Broadway, Portland, OR 97232, M - F be­ tween 1 - 5 p.m. Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer. Volunteers Principal Executive Manager B The Arc of Oregon seeks a dy­ (Branch Manager) namic individual to lead our An opportunity to work with street youth. Willamette Bridge Pro­ $2511 - $3536 + Benefits statewide advocacy and pro­ grams will be accepting appli­ The State of Oregon Vocational gram efforts on behalf of people cations and training volunteers Rehabilitation Division is re­ with development disabilities to work with street youth. Train­ cruiting for a Branch Manager and families. Master’s level ing conducted June 4 & June in Salem to oversee and moni­ degree and 5 years’ experi­ 7th. Contact 233-8111 for reg­ tor activities of the vocational ence in human services man­ istration information. evaluation staff in providing agement, or equivalent, re­ Social Security disability ser­ quired. Understanding of de­ Social Service vices for claimants. Contact velopmental disabilities a must. local Employment Office to Program Assistant Job involves fiscal and pro­ obtain announcement X7002, gram administration, fund/re- Non-profit seeks versatile per­ OC940331 and a state appli­ source development, advo­ son for food program serving cation. Applications must be cacy, governmental affairs and low-income mothers and chil­ received no later than 6/10/94, the ability to work with a board dren: c lie n t scre e n in g , 5:00 pm to be considered for of directors and in collabora­ recordkeeping and volunteer our current vacancy. VRD is tion with others. Some travel supervision. Good computer an AA/EEO Employer which re q u ire d . S ta rtin g salary and communication skills re­ complies with the Rehab. Act $40,000, plus benefits. Call quired. Background in nutrition of 1973 and ADA. Minorities, (503) 581 -2726 for application education preferred; knowl­ females and persons with disabili­ instructions or write: CEO Ap­ edge of MS Publisher a plus. ties are encouraged to apply. plication Information, The Arc Send cover letter with salary of Oregon, 1745 State Street, requirements and resume to Multnomah County Salem, OR 97301. Completed Oregon Food B ank/C hild’s Applications due by 5:00 p.m., Path, 2540 N.E. Riverside Way, Clinic Pharmacist: $40,987 - July 15,1994. Portland, OR 97211 by 6/13/ $47,836 annually: apply by 94. Equal Opportunity Em­ June 10. Minority and bilingual Social Services candidates encouraged to ap­ ployer. Juvenile Justice Programs Su­ ply. Call 248-5035 (248-5170 pervisor. MSW or master’s in TTY) for job information or visit Professional African- related field, or bachelor’s in Employee Services, 1120 S.W. American Bikeriding Club mental health related field plus Rides scheduled for Wed, Sat 5th Ave., Room 1430, Port­ combination of 2 years educa­ land. Equal Opportunity Em­ and Sun. Call (503) 282-6921 tion (mental health related be­ ployer. for details. yond bachelor’s) & clinical mental health experience re­ Microcomputer quired; also competence in pro­ Standard Insurance Company gram accountability, supervi­ sion, coordination of commu­ People. Not just policies.™ nity relations, internal commu­ We need people with a wide range of talents to join us as we help n ic a tio n s , & w o rkin g in families and businesses achieve financial security through m ulticultural setting. Salary Standard's products and services. range $21,517 - $32,276 DOE. Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply for the following job Excellent benefit package. Call opportunity. Boys & Girls Aid Society of Microcomputer Administrator Oregon, 503-222-9661, ext. Administers, maintains and delivers reliable, secure microcom­ 203, for application. Equal Op­ puter services to all company employees and business custom­ portunity Employer. ers in accordance with corporate standards and guidelines. Requires working knowledge of current MS-DOS and Windows, 386/486 hardware and LAN fundamentals; minimum of two years demonstrated support experience in a 100 plus user environment with emphasis in IBM and compatibles, MS-DOS commands, memory management, drives Windows set-up, PC communications, installing/deinstalling applications, and Macin­ tosh fundamentals. Working knowledge of PC LANs and PC support in a Novell environment desirable, ideal candidates will be self-directed and possess effective interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills for frequent interaction with cus­ tomers and technical staff. Work hour flexibility required to provide support as needed. Lifting of equipment weighing 25 lbs. or more is required. Limited travel. Our job openings represent an excellent opportunity to be associ­ ated with a growing company proud of its financial strength. Standard Insurance offers a smoke-free work environment and a comprehensive benefit program which includes a family pack­ age with child care subsidy and referral service, medical, dental, and vision insurance. Our home office is conveniently located downtown and we provide a transit subsidy for our employees who take advantage of public transportation. Application deadline is Wednesday, June 8th, 1994 at 1pm. Business hours are 8am to 5pm and a room is available from 9am to 1pm for completion of applications. Applicant packets may be picked up and dropped off before or after business hours at our guard station on level 2. Standard Plaza 7th Floor, Human Resources Office 1100 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97204 Equal Opportunity Employer D elivery P erson Requires valid drivers liscence. Inquire with Mark Washington at The Portland Observer. 4747 NE Martin Luther King Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 (503) 288-0033 Gunderson's Competitive Edge... You're Looking At It. 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