Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 03, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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CLASSIFIEDS
Mental Health
Job Announcement
Rider Advocate
Coordinator
Individuals with outstanding su­
pervisory, management and
community program coordina­
tion experience, familiar with
North and Northeast Portland
neighborhoods, should apply
for the Rider Advocate Coordi­
nator position with the North­
east Coalition of Neighbor­
hoods (NECN). The Coordina­
tor will supervise a team of 8
Rider Advocates employed to
assist Tri-Met customers and
bus operators. Applicants must
have a minimum high school
diploma or equivalent. A col­
lege degree or equivalent ex­
perience is preferred. A mini­
mum of 3 years experience
administering programs, bud­
get and staff, with excellent
written and verbal communi­
cation skills. The Coordinator
must be reliable and available
to work 40 hours per week from
mid-afternoon to late evening.
In addition, the Coordinator
must have a valid Oregon or
Washington drivers license and
positive driving record.
Compensation begins at $13.00
per hour plus benefits. The
Coordinator must successfully
complete a post offer physical
examination and drug test and
subsequent training program.
Applications can be obtained
between 8:00am and 5:00pm
weekd ay s at the N EC N off ices,
4815 NE 7th Ave., Portland,
OR. No telephone calls or re­
sumes accepted. Completed
applications will be accepted
until 5:00pm on Friday, August
19,1994. NECN is a non-profit
organization and an equal op­
portunity employer. Women
and minorities are encouraged
to apply.
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KIRTLAND
DEVEI.QI’MEXT
COMMISSION-
C O M M IS S IO N M EETING
Date: August 11,1994
Place: King Neighborhood Facility
4815 NE 7th Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Commission meetings are open to
the public. A complete agenda is
available at PDC or by calling
823-3200. Citizens with disabilities
may call 823-3232 or TDD 823-6868
for assistance at least 48 hours in
advance.
PDC is the City of Portland's urban
renewal, housing and economic
development agency.
Case Manager; Mental
Health Associate/
Specialist
Job Announcement
Job Opportunity
City of Portland
Rider Advocate
Clinical
Psychologist 2
Auto Body Restorer
Two full-time positions available
Citizens familiar with North and
Approximate
Hourly
Rate:
$16.25
at
entry
&
$17.66
(6
mos.)
in JCAHO accredited long term
Northeast Portland neighbor­
This
is
skilled
work
in
repair,
reconstruction,
painting
and
retouch­
hospital. One is a permanent
hoods who have positive com­
ing
of
vehicles,
bodies
and
fenders.
Work
includes
inspections,
position on 20-bed adolescent
munity
or
public
service
expe­
Job #94-69
ward. One is a limited duration
alignments,
replacement,
repairs,
molding,
cleaning,
priming,
rience
should
apply
as
Rider
Immediate opening to become a
sanding, masking and spraying of automobiles, trucks and other
p o sitio n
on
30-be d
Advocates with the Northeast
member of an enthusiast pro­
large size equipment. Tentative closing date: Friday, August 5,
geropsychiatric ward. Duties
Coalition of Neighborhoods
fessional team. Duties of this
include assessment, psycho­
(NECN). Advocates will ride
1994.
position include providing ser­
therapy,
behavioral program­
Tri-Met bus lines, providing
vices to consumers with se­
Water Lab Technician
ming,
IDT
member, and staff
customer
information
and
as­
vere and persistent mental ill­
Approximate Hourly Wage: $13.13 at entry & $15.27 (6 mos.)
clinical
supervision.
Ph.D. and
sistance
and
working
coopera­
ness. While involved with all
This is entry level skilled technical work in laboratory analysis of
4
years
post-master
experi­
tively
with
bus
operators
and
adults, this position will develop
water samples. Employees responsible for collecting prepara­
ence
required.
Salary
range
is
other T ri-Met personnel. Appli­
a caseload that is comprised of
tion and testing of samples of potable water supply. Tentative
$3154-$4209. Excellent ben­
cants must have positive so­
a majority of senior citizen.
closing date: Friday, August 5,1994.
efits. For announcement and
cial skills, be reliable and avail­
Position will provide individual
Building Inspector
application: Employee Rela­
able to work 40 hours per week
and group therapy ; skills train­
Monthly
wage:
$3,116
to
$3,560
after
1
year.
tions (503) 945-2815. Oregon
from m id-afternoon to late
ing; on-call crisis rotation; and
Building
Inspectors
enforce
compliance
with
building
related
State Hospital, 2600 Center St.,
evening and have acceptable
coordination of day center ac­
codes and ordinances covering the erection, alteration, or repair
N.E., Salem, Oregon 97310.
written
communication
skills.
tivities; and other related du­
of structures. Tentative closing date: Friday, August 5,1994.
Respond by 8/15/94. EEO.
Compensation
begins
at
$8.50
ties as may be assigned.
per
hour
plus
benefits.
All
Ad­
Police
Sergeant
Master’s degree and experi­
Housing Officer
Promotional opportunity for qualified City of Portland Police
vocates m ust successfully
ence in related field preferred;
The Oregon Housing and Com­
complete a post offer physical
Officers. Closing date: Friday, August 5,1994.
or BA with 2 years related ex­
munity Services Department is
examination and drug test and
Apply at City Hall, Room 100,
perience. Demonstrated phi­
accepting applications for a
subsequent training program.
1220 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204.
losophy in consumer empow­
Housing Resource Officer. Re­
Applications can be obtained
Applications also available at local TPIC branch offices,
erment; and ability to work com­
sponsible
for coordinating and
between 8:00am and 5:00pm
NE Workforce Center and Urban League.
fortably in the office and com­
administering
the State’s Low
Job
information
call:
(503)
823-4352
and
TDD
(503)
823-3520.
weekdays
at
the
NECN
offices,
munity setting. Bilingual (Span­
Income
Rental
Assistance and
4815
NE
7th
Ave.,
Portland,
ish) preferred. $2076-$2507/
The City of Portland is an AA/EEO employer.
Tenant-Based
Assistance
Pro­
OR.
No
telephone
calls
or
re­
month (MH Assoc 1) or $2175-
grams. Provides training and
sumes accepted. Completed
2628/month (MH Spec 1), plus
Job Opportunity
Clinical Dietician
technical assistance to the
applications will be accepted
excellent benefits. For a more
City of West Linn
Department's network of rental
until 5:00pm on Friday, August Self-directed individual to assess,
detailed job announcement and
monitor nutritional status of
Accounting Clerk
assistance subgrantees. Moni­
19,1994. NECN is a non-profit
required Umatilla County ap­
MRDD
clients.
Provide
nutri­
$1530
-
$1998/mo.
tors subgrantees' operation of
organization and an equal op­
plication contact: U m atilla
tion
education,
write
therapeu­
Position
requires
high
school
programs designed to assist
portunity employer. Women
County, 216 SE 4th Street,
tic
diets,
document
in
medical
graduation
or
GED
supple­
farmworkers. Bilingual skills
and minorities are encouraged
Pendleton, OR 97801. Phone
charts,
work
as
IDT
member.
mented
with
College/business
required and bicultural back­
(503) 276-7111. TDD (503)
to apply.
MQ: BA with major coursework
school training in accounting,
ground preferred (Hispanic).
276-9162. Open until filled.
in dietetics or nutrition related
computer science and book­
Annual salary range is $31,272-
Mental Health
Equal opportunity employer.
field. Must be RD or registra­
keeping.
Requires
two
(2)
years
$41,664. Announcement and
A & D Mental Health
tion eligible.
experience in accounting, gen­
State application can be se­
Housing Resources
Associate/Speclalist Contact: FairviewTraining Cen­ eral bookkeeping preferably in cured at Local Employment
ter, 2250 Strong RD SE, Sa­
governmental agency. Key­
Job #94-70
Manager
Division Offices throughout
lem,
OR
97310;
(503)
378-
board
training/experience
on
Immediate
opening
providing
in­
Oregon.
Also call if disabled
Oregon Housing Community
5241; Fax (503) 378-8986.
mainframe and mini-comput­
dividual and group therapy to
and need an alternative format
Services Department is accept­
Closes: 8/5/94 at 5:00pm. EO/
ers essential. Must have ability
outpatient correctional clients.
to complete application form.
ing applications for Housing
AA Employer.
and experience coordinating
Duties include intake, screen­
Hearing impaired - TDD (503)
Resources Section Manager.
multiple accounting tasks with
ing, assessment, evaluations,
986-2100. Applications, (PD
Responsibilities include coor­
other staff members. Position
and outpatient treatment ser­ Manufacturing
100 and e xa m in a tio n re ­
dinating Federal and State Tax
performs a wide variety of ac­
Quality
Assurance
vices
to
adults,
adolescents,
sponse), must be received at
Credits, and Federal and State
counting functions requiring
families, and groups. Maintain
the Departmentby 8/10/94. An­
housing development grants to
Inspector
great diversity, prioritization
Clinic records to meet federal
assist low-income Oregonians.
nouncement No. OC940521.
and organizational skills. Key­
and stat standards/require- Local Mfg. company seeking QA
The position also plans and
Inspector to inspect packaging
boarding and 10-key by touch Manufacturing
ments. High school diploma/
develops long-range housing
lines.
Six
months
exp.
quality
skill tests will be part of the
GED. B.A. and two years ex­
Supervisor
goals and short-range opera­
assurance or quality control
interview process. Completed Local Mfg. company is currently
perience in the A & D field
tional objectives. The position
required.
City of West Linn application
preferred. Bilingual (Spanish)
supervises a staff of nine em­
seeking a Label Room Super­
Hours Monday - Wednesday
and supplemental question­
preferred.
$1802-$2281
/month
ployees. Annual salary is
visor.
Duties include: train, su­
6:45pm to 7:00am. $6.60 hour.
naire must be received at City
(M H Assoc 1) or $217 5-$2757/
$36,648 - $51,612. Application
pervise
personnel; set up and
Benefits after 90 days. Quali­
Hall, 22825 Willamette Drive,
month (MH Spec 1), plus ex­
recruitment announcement can
work
label
equipment; main­
fied applicants please apply or
W est Linn, OR 97068, by
cellent benefits. For job an­
be obtained from your local
tain
reports;
etc. Must have
send resume to 3580 NE
4:30pm, August 12,1994. (503)
nouncem ent and required
Employment Department office
minimum
of
two
years college,
Broadway Portland, OR 97232,
Umatilla County application
656-4518 (TDD) EEO.
under Principal Executive Man­
two
years
superv.
exp. at a
M-F between 1 & 5pm. We are
contact: Umatilla County, 216
ager D. or by calling Susan
dept.
level
and
three
years mfg
an equal opportunity employer.
Promotions Assistant exp. Must be self-motivated.
SE 4th Street, Pendleton, OR
Bailey at 503-986-2098. Appli­
Immediate opening for Full Time
97801. Phone (503) 276-7111.
$8-$10hr DOE. Excellent ben­
cation and examination re­
Radio
Prom otions Assistant. Top
TDD
(503)
276-9162.
Closes
sponse must be received at
efit package after 90 days.
Part-time on-air anncr. Must have
Portland area radio station.
August 12, 1994.
Qualified applicants please
the Department by 8/26/94.
3 years of on-air radio exp.
Send resume to P.O. Box
apply or send resume to 3580
An equal opportunity employer.
Send T and R to Apogee Com­
14957 Portland, OR 97214.
NE Broadway Portland, OR
munications, 4614 SW Kelly,
Attn: Station Manager - no
97232, M-F between 1-5pm.
Portland, OR 97201. EOE.
phone calls - Equal Opportu­
We are an equal opportunity
nity employer.
employer.
S a v e M o re A t S a fe w a
Prices effective Aug. 3 through August 9,1994 at Safeway.
Fresh Northwest
Sweet Corn
• Yellow corn
Beef T-Bone
¿99
or Rib Eve Steak
• Valu Pack, 4
or more Bone-In
steaks.
• SAVE UP TO
1.80 PER LB
lb
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Magazine for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
w ie at your Safeway store.
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