A ugust 10, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserv er P age B6 Job Announcement Rider Advocate Coordinator Individuals with outstanding su­ pervisory, m anagem ent 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 C oalition of N eighbor­ hoods (NECN). The Coordina­ tor will supervise a team of 8 Rider Advocates employed to assist Tri-M et customers and bus operators. Applicants must have a minimum high school diplom a 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 com m uni­ 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 weekdays at the N ECN offices, 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 em ployer. W omen and minorities are encouraged to apply. Job Announcement Rider Advocate Citizens familiar with North and Northeast Portland neighbor­ hoods who have positive com ­ munity or public service expe­ rience should apply as Rider Advocates with the Northeast C oalition of Neighborhoods (NECN). Advocates will ride Tri-M et bus lines, providing custom er information and as­ sistance and working coopera­ tively with bus operators and other Tri-Met personnel. A ppli­ cants must have positive so­ cial skills, be reliable and avail­ able to work 40 hours per week from m id -afternoon to late evening and have acceptable written communication skills. Compensation begins at $8.50 per hour plus benefits. All Ad­ vo c a te s m ust s u c c e s s fu lly complete a post offer physical examination and drug test and subsequent training program. Applications can be obtained between 8:00am and 5:00pm weekdays at the NECN offices, 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 em ployer. W omen and minorities are encouraged to apply. FIS Coordinator/ Trainer Office of Business Affairs Western Oregon State College Experienced individual to coor­ dinate new Financial Informa­ tion System (FIS), includes p la n n in g , im p le m e n ta tio n , maintenance and training of this accounting system. Quali­ fications: Bachelor's degree in business accounting or re­ lated field preferred ; knowledge of accounting principles, com ­ puterized accounting systems, and internal controls neces­ sary. 12-m onth, fixe d-te rm appt., $27-32,000 salary, ex­ cellent benefits. Application: Send cover letter, resume and names, addresses, and tele­ phone of 3 references by Aug. 15, to: Darin Silbernagel, Di­ re c to r, B u s in e s s A ffa irs , W O S C , M o n m o u th , OR 97361, telephone (503) 838- 8201. AA/EOE. Women, mi­ norities and individuals with dis­ abilities encouraged to apply. 4 Computer Technology S tandard I nsurance C ompany People. Not just policies.™ We need people with a wide range of talents to join us as we help families and busi­ nesses achieve financial se­ curity through S tandard’s products and services. Qualified individuals are en­ couraged to apply for the following job opportunities. LAN Administrator Three key LAN Adm inistrator positions have been cre­ ated. Two positions in the DataC enter will implement, administer and monitor lo­ cal area networks and serv­ ers to provide operational support. A third position will primarily support end users in the Corporate Financial Services and Investm ent d iv is io n s , a d m in is te rin g LANs which run financial and in ve stm en t a p p lica ­ tions. Each position will en­ sure optimal functioning and security of the systems, and prepare documentation. All positions require dem on­ strated Novell LAN adm in­ istration experience (1 or m o re y e a rs p re fe rre d ); w o rk in g k n o w le d g e o f Novell 3.11,3.12, DOS op­ erating systems and W in­ dows 3.1. Candidates must be able to install and trouble­ shoot software and hard­ w a re . E x p e rie n c e w ith WordPerfect, Lotus, and/or Excel applications software, peripherals and data file transfer processes desir­ able. Ideal candidates will be self-directed and pos­ sess effective interpersonal, written and verbal skills re­ quired to interact with inter­ nal customers and techni­ cal staff. Data Center posi­ tion will be required to work varying shifts; all positions will provide on-call support as needed, and work hours may vary with minimal ad­ vance warning. Occasional lifting of equipm ent weigh­ ing up to 30 pounds will also be required. Our job openings represent excellentopportunitiestobe associated with a growing company proud of its finan­ cial strength. Standard Insurance offers a smoke-free work environ­ ment and a comprehensive benefit program which in­ cludes a fam ily package with child care subsidy and re­ ferral service, medical, den­ tal, and vision insurance. Our home office is conve­ niently located downtown and we provide a transit subsidy for our employees who take advantage of pub­ lic transportation. A p p lic a tio n d e a d lin e is Wednesday, August 24th at 1pm. Business hours are 8am to 5pm and a room is available from 9am to 1pm for completion of applica­ tions. Applicant packets may be picked up and dropped off before or after business hours at our guard station on level 1. Standard Plaza 7th Floor, Human Resource Office 1100 SW 6th Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Job Hotline # 321 -OPEN (6736) Equal Opportunity Employer Cook Cook needed for NE Portland resi­ dential facility. Must have expe­ rience in menu preparation, or­ dering supplies, and maintain­ ing inventory. Hours will vary, must be available weekends and evenings. Current food h an d le r's c e rtific a te , drug screening, and references re­ quired. Competitive wages, and benefits after required hours. Contact the Portland House of Umoja at 282-3296. Job Announcement Maintenance Person Portland House of Umoja is look­ ing for a part-time (20 hours per week) maintenance per­ son. Obtain an application from 1626 NE Alberta. No re­ sumes or phone calls please. CEO/Executive Director Garlington Center, a fourteen year old organization offering mental health services to chil­ dren, fam ilies and chronically mentally ill adults, seeks a CEO with demonstrated skills necessary to cooperatively lead an organization of more than one hundred; who can work in a culturally diverse urban community; and who can manage multiple service and housing facilities. Our new CEO should possess a relevant Masters degree and/ or sufficient experience to lead the Garlington Center into the com petitive environm ent of managed health care. The CEO should be comfortable participating in the develop­ ment of public policy on men­ tal health care. The CEO should be able to provide fis­ cal leadership in managing the continued prosperity of the Garlington Center and have at least 5 years of senior level management experience. A competitive salary and gener­ ous benefits are offered. Re­ sumes with a letter of interest should be sent to: CEO Search Committee The Garlington Center 4950 NE Martin Luther King Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Closing date: Positionopenuntilfilled. Equal Opportunity Employer W omen and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Office Assistant (Public Safety Facility) City of Milwaukie, OR. Salary $ 1 6 6 4 -2 1 25/m o.,DO Q., plus excellent benefit package. We are seeking a reliable person to perform a variety of m oder­ ately com plex clerical and secretarial tasks in a support of operations and adm inistra­ tive units, with emphasis on receptionist duties. Requires: High School Diploma or GED equivalency, supple­ m e n te d w ith a d d itio n a l coursework in office and sec­ retarial sciences. W ork expe­ rience must include 2 years p ro g re s s iv e ly re s p o n s ib le prior work experience directly involving data processing and clerical duties including: typ­ ing at 50-60 wpm, filing, record keeping, and em phasis on public contact. Must be able to pass background checkdue to access to confidential po­ lice information. Applications Must Be Picked Up at City of Milwaukie, Human Resources Dept., 10722 SE Main Street, Milwaukie, OR 97222; (503) 6 5 9 -5 1 7 1 . M in o ritie s and women are encouraged to apply. Completed City Appli­ c a tio n and s u p p le m e n ta l questionnaire m ust be re­ ceived by 4pm, Monday, Aug 22, 1994, in H um an R e­ sources at the above address. TDD #659-5171, Fax #(503) 652-4433. Resumes Will Not Be Accepted. EEO. Social Services Early Childhood Education Assistant Work with children between the ages of 0 - 30 months in home and center settings. Provide parents with developm ental^ a ppropriate a ctivitie s, and educational materials with the goal of increasing their pa­ renting skills. AA in ECE or related field. Minimum of 1 year exp. working with chil­ dren. Apply at The Boys and Girls Aid Society, 018 SW Boundary Ct., Portland. Equal Opportunity Employer. Social Services Parent Trainer/ Volunteer Coordinator Provide training and classes in the areas of child develop­ ment and enhancing parent child relationships. Coordinate the delivery of service by vol­ unteers who will aid in this process. Education and ex­ perience in working with chil­ dren 0 - 3 years and their fam ily m em bers required. Apply at The Boys and Girls Aid Society, 018 SW Bound­ ary Ct., Portland. Equal Op­ portunity Employer. Human Resource Representative Multnomah County Alcohol/Drug Evaluation Spe­ cialist; $13.41 per hour; ap­ Paragon Cable is seeking an ply by August 19. HR generalist with a min of 2 C o o r d in a to r -C o a litio n o f yrs progressive experience in Com m unity Health Clinics/ a technical, administrative or Volunteer Program; $14.88 professional position, or a col­ per hour; apply by August 19. lege degree in HR or related Project Coordinator-Marshall field, plus HR experience. PC Integrated Service District; e xpe rie n ce, and e xcellen t $31,774 annually; apply by communication skills are also August 19. required. You will assist in Domestic Violence Coordina­ salary and benefits adminis­ tor; $31,774 annually; apply tration, conduct salary sur­ by August 26. veys, process benefit and new Juvenile Groupworker-Bllln- hire information, coordinate gual Spanish; $12.61 per temporary staffing requests, hour; apply by August 26. and screen for non exempt M inority and bilingual candi­ positions. You will also main­ dates encouraged to apply. tain EEO/AA data and assist C all 2 4 8 -5 0 3 5 (2 4 8 -5 1 7 0 in other HR reporting. Para­ TTY) for job information or gon offers a competitive sal­ visit Employee Services, 1120 ary and excellent benefits. To SW 5th Ave., Room 1430, apply send resume and sal­ Portland. Equal Opportunity ary history to: O regonian, Employer. Dept. 6080-M, Portland, OR 97201 -3499, by Aug 18,1994. Social Services We offer a drug free workplace; Early Childhood a pre-employm ent drug test is Specialist required. No phone calls, Provide service to children be­ please. Equal O pportunity tween 0 and 36 months in Employer M/F/D/V. their home and group settings. Education Support fam ilies in their pa­ renting efforts. Participate in Program Assistant creation of emergent curricu­ Responsible for assisting with lum appropriate for children planning and implementing and families. Degree in Early events and programs devel­ Childhood Education or re­ oped by the staff of Executive lated field. Minimum of 2years Development Programs. experience working directly Qualifications include a Bacca­ with infants and toddlers. A p­ laureate degree; and experi­ ply at The Boys and Girls Aid ence in project coordination Society, 018 SW Boundary and i m plem entation, database Ct., Portland. Equal O pportu­ o p e ra tio n s , and fin a n c ia l nity Employer. record-keeping. To apply, call Kathy (503/725- Education 3791 ) for a complete job de­ scription and application in­ Alternative High School Princi­ formation. Deadline for apply­ pal and Special Education In­ ing is September 6, 1994, or structor positions. Must have experience with at risk youth. until position is filled. This is a fulltime, unclassified Fax resumes to (503) 287- appointment; starting salary 8817. is $23,760 or commensurate Affirmative Action Equal O ppor­ with experience. PSU is an tunity E m p l o y e r equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and is com­ m itte d to d iv e rs ify in g its Job Opportunity workforce. Minorities, women, and members of other pro­ tected groups are encouraged to apply. Earn While You Learn The Oregon Oil Heat Com m is­ sion is accepting applications for its 1994 Scholarship and On-The-Job (OJT) Training Program for persons inter­ ested in becoming Oil Heat Service Technicians. This is a 4 month program, including 4 weeks of classroom training M-W -F and O JT Tu-Th at $ 4 .5 0 /h r, fo llo w e d by 12 weeks of OJT with a sponsor oil heat dealer 8 hrs. a day at $6.00/hr. Portland Community College will issue college credit for this program. Applicants should hold a current driver’s license and high school diploma or GED equivalent, be insurable, m otivated, show technical aptitude, a strong work ethic and be looking for a trade. A p p lic a tio n s m ust be p o s t­ marked by August 15. Classes begin August 22. For applica­ tion forms, contact Debbie at (503) 731-3002. Community Development Seeking dynamic director for nationally known nonprofit or­ ganization supporting commu­ nity-based developm ent in Portland. Responsibilities in­ clude fundraising, grant pro­ gra m a d m in is tra tio n and evaluation, public policy de­ velopment, training, and tech­ nical assistance. Resume and cover letter by 8/26/94 to The N e ighborhood P artnership Fund, 621 SW Morrison, Suite 725, Portland, OR 97205. Call (503) 295-9995 for job de­ scription. An equal opportu­ nity employer. Family Service Coordinator 2 years experience/education in social services or related field, knowledge of community re­ sources, computer experience. Applications available: Albina H e a dS tart 3417 NE 7th Port­ land, OR. Closing date: 8/12. City of West Linn Accounting Clerk $1530-$1998/m o. Position requires high school graduation or GED su pple­ mented with College/business school training in accounting, computer science and book­ keeping. Requires two (2) years experience in accounting, gen­ eral bookkeeping preferably in governm ental agency. K ey­ board training/experience on mainframe and mini-com put­ ers essential. Must have ability and experience coordinating multiple accounting tasks with other staff members. Position performs a wide variety o f ac­ counting functions requiring great diversity, prioritization and organizational skills. Key­ boarding and 10-key by touch skill tests will be part of the interview process. Completed City of West Linn application and supplem ental question­ naire must be received at City Hall, 22825 W illamette Drive, W e st Linn, O R 9 7068, by 4:30pm, August 12,1994. (503) 656-4518 (TDD) EEO. Program Secretary Should have 4 years secy, exp., excel lent typing, WP60 for Win­ dows, some data processing. $20,000 plus benefits. Appi. deadline: 8/19. Contact Oregon Council for the Humanities In writing for job description and application inform ation: 812 SW W ashington, Suite 225, Portland, OR 97205. Mental Health Q M HA needed Thurs - Sat nights at residential facility servin g a t-risk a do le sce nt boys in Tigard. Salary is $7.50 per hour plus benefits. BA Degree in mental health or related field or equiv. exp. re­ quired. Obtain required appli­ cation at Janus Youth Pro­ grams, 738 NE Davis, Port­ land. Position open until filled. We value diversity. Education Teacher (P ersonal D evelop­ ment) in alternative school setting with at-risk youth. S al­ ary is $13,600 on a 10-month contract plus excellent ben­ efit package. Prefer MSW and previous experience with at- risk youth. Obtain required application at Janus Youth P rogram s, 738 NE Davis, Portland. Position open until filled. We value diversity. Community Development Co-Director 1/2 T im e Jo b -S h a re . S abin C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t Corporation. $12,500 annu­ ally + benefits. Resume to P.O. Box 11602 P o rtla n d , OR 97211. Postmarked by 8/19. W omen and M inorities en­ couraged to apply. Job Announcement Residential Care Facilitator Portland House of Umoja is look­ ing fo r on-call R esidential Care Facilitators. Job respon­ sibilities include supervision of a djud ica ted a d o le sce n t males in a residential treat­ ment environment. Youth care worker experience desired. Valid Oregon Driver's License required. Obtain ap­ plication packet from 1626 NE Alberta. No resumes or phone calls please. Manufacturing Night Shift Manager Rapidly expanding consum er goods mfg. needs 2 qualified managers to supervise our fast paced multi plant operations on swing and graveyard. Strong leadership skills, 5 years su­ pervisory experience and a broad knowledge of mfg. & operations required. Excellent growth potential and benefits. Please apply or send resume with salary history to: PO Box #13480, Portland, OR 97213. We are an equal opportunity employer. Radio Part-time on-air anncr. M ust have 3 years of on-air radio exp. Send T and R to Apogee Com ­ munications, 4614 SW Kelly, Portland, OR 97201. EOE. Job Opportunity City of Portland Clerical Specialist Monthly wage: $1,693 at entry to $2,031 after 1 year. This position is responsible for public contact, explaining clerical procedures & expected results; adjusting errors or omissions in procedures and coordinating information. Tentative closing date: Friday, August 19,1994. Legal Assistant Annual salary: $33,675 This is specialized legal assistant and legal secretarial work within the Office of the City Attorney. Legal Assistants are responsible for all legal assistant support to litigation and non­ litigation attorneys. Tentative closing date: Friday, August 19, 1994. Environmental Soils Specialist Approximate monthly salary: $2,463 at entry This position is in the Bureau of Buildings. Employees in this class evaluate sites for acceptability and com pliance with OR State On-Site Sewage Disposal Rules. Tentative closing date: Fri­ day, August 19,1994. Apply at City Hall, Room 100, 1220 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204 Applications also available at local TPIC branch offices (NEET/ SEET), NE W orkforce Center and Urban League. Job information call: (503) 823-4352 and TDD (503) 823-3520. The City of Portland is an AA/EEO employer. For Affirmative Action Outreach Recruitment Information call: (503) 823-4160/823-3530.