A ugust 24, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B8 Network Training Training Program Specialist Design, organize, implement, and evaluate com prehensive training and development pro­ gram for Economic O pportu­ n ity C o m m itte e o f C la rk County, Inc. Bachelor’s de­ gree in communications, adult education, sociology, psychol­ ogy, or other closely related field required. Two years ex­ perience in developing and implementing staff and/or cli­ ent training programs, and in e v e n t c o o rd in a tio n skills. W o rdP erfect 5.1 required; Lotus 1 -2-3 desirable. Able to organize and im plem ent a work plan and budget, facili­ tate group meetings, conduct needs assessments, handle m u ltip le p ro je cts s im u lta ­ neously, demonstrate initia­ tive, and use team approach to problems solving. Starting salary: $11,45/hr. Must submit cover letter, re­ sume, 3 letters of recommen­ dation, and an EOC applica­ tion by Thursday, Sept 1,4pm. Obtain application package from Economic Opportunity Committee office, 10621 NE Coxley Dr., Suite 207, Vancou­ ver, WA 98662, (206) 896-9912 between 9am - 4pm, M-F. EEOC/AA Education Planning Associate Level 10 Planning & Service Coordination Unit Duties: Provide leadership in e nvironm ental scanning & assessm ent of educational needs for the NW, prepare analyses of state & local policy options, provide assistance to state system ic reform efforts. Qualifications: Masters in Ed., Public Admin, or related field, Bachelors & extensive exp & trng, will be considered, un­ d e rsta n d in g of cu rre n t ed policy issues & change efforts, able to write for policy audi­ ences, understanding techni­ cal processes for conducting field based studies & surveys, able to use computers to pre­ pare reports, knowledge of Internet & Gophers, able to travel alone by air & drive a car. Salary $43,756 - $45,756 per annum, excellent benefits. Cover letter & resume must be received by 3:00 p.m. 9/2/ 94. If selected for interview, candidate must bring a portfo­ lio of work that documents qualifications for the position. Please indicate the position for which you are applying. Apply to: Personnel Office Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory 101 S.W. Main Street, Suite 500 Portland, OR 97204 Equal Opportunity Employer Word Processing Specialists Legislative Assem bly is accept­ ing applications for Word Pro­ cessing Specialists in the Leg­ is la tiv e C o u n s e l's O ffice . These positions begin Decem­ ber 1,1 994, and may last until Novem ber 15, 1995. Word processing specialists pre­ pare a variety of com plex docum ents on a production basis during the presession, session and post-session pub­ lication period. You must have three years of general office e x p e rie n c e , in clu d in g two years’ full-time experience in word processing, and a typing speed of 65 wpm. Salary is $1505 per month with session health insurance benefits. For application materials contact E m ployee S ervices, S-401 S tate C a p ito l, S alem OR 97310 (503) 986-1373 TDD: (503) 986-1374 Fax: (503) 986-1684. Deadline for appli­ cation is Septem ber 30,1994. BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon HMO Oregon Sr. LAN Specialist (Sr. Data Communications Specialist) Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting applications for a Senior Data Communications S p e cia lists our Inform ation Resources Dept. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of five years expe­ rience in a multi-vendor, multi­ protocol LAN environment, in- depth working knowledge of inter-netw orking equipm ent (ro u te rs , b rid g e s , h u b s ), Ethernet, and Token Ring to­ pologies and TCP/IP and IPX protocols. Must have proven problem solving skills and ability to effectively utilize net­ work management and diag­ nostic equipment. Excellent custom er service and inter­ personal skills. Good verbal and written communications skills are necessary. Must be flexible to work a vari­ ety of hours and weekends due to corporate projects. This position is required to work on-call. The successful can­ didate will be responsible for: • Troubleshooting and resolv­ ing network hardware and software problems. • Assisting in evaluating and rec­ ommending network solutions and equipment to meet busi­ ness requirements. • Installing and maintaining lo­ cal area (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN), T1 and other data communications devices and circuitry. • Creating and maintaining pro­ ce d u re s & d o cu m e n ta tio n used in support of the net­ works. • Providing consultation to other areas of the corporation re­ garding network related is­ sues. Biue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers an excellent employee benefits package, flex-time work hours and com ­ petitive salary. Pre-employ- m entdrug screening required. To assure your resume is pro­ cessed immediately, place ad #132 at the top of your re­ sume or in your cover letter. Send resume to: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon/HM O Oregon Human Resources Dept., 3rd Fir PO Box 1271 100 SW Market Street Portland, OR 97207 TDD #255-6780 Equal Opportunity Employer Senior Researcher State Of Oregon $3008 - $4009 Senior and Disabled Services Division has an imm ediate ope n in g in Salem fo r re ­ searcher to carry out analy­ ses on adequacy of nursing facility rates, trends in pro­ gram operations and com ­ plete special studios. For com­ plete application process con­ tact Employee Services at 503-945-5843, TDD 1-800- 282-8096. Closes 9/9/94. Help Wanted Currently, the Washington State Dept. of Ecology in Kennewick has two new positions open. These positions are in sup­ port of the clean up at H anford. Chemist 3 Min. Qual. - B.S. in Chem. or B.S. +4 yrs. exp. Mo. Salary: $2728 - 3491 Hydrogeologist 3 Min. Qual. - B.S. +3 yrs. or M.S. +1 yrs. Mo. Salary: $2937 - 3758 If interested in these positions, please call (509) 736-3047 for Info./Appl. Radio Im m ediate opening for radio news assignm ent editor. 3 to 5 years experience required. Send resume and references to O perations Manager, P.O. Box 14957, P ortland, OR 97214. No calls please. EOE. Earn $1,000.°° Black Women interested in eco nomic freedom can earn up to $1000 00 or more a month. Call 233 0189 for more infor­ mation. Counselor III New Directions Family Treatment Center Three Positions Available $1,294-$1,360 Per Month Plus Benefits D uties: CODA, Inc., has three vacancies for mid-level sub­ stance-abuse counselors at our New Directions Family Treatment Center located on S o u th e a s t 8 6 th and Woodstock. Positions diag­ nose, evaluate, and treat cli­ ents, some of whom may be pregnant and/or have small children; conduct individual, group, and family counseling and therapy; consult and co­ ordinate with CSD, Probation and Parole Offices, and other outside agencies; monitor the milieu; participate in m arket­ ing and promotion activities. S h ifts : Position C3F40 works Mon - Thur from 9am until 7pm; Positions C3N40 and C3N41 work a com bination of daytim e and evening hours from Monday through Friday of each week. To Q u a lify : A bachelor's degree in human services, discipline and at least two years' supervised hum an-services experience (ideally with pregnant women and/or with children) or equ ¡va­ lent are required. Knowledge of chemical dependency and experience with chem ically- dependent clients are very strongly preferred. Applicants must be certified/certif¡able in CPR and capable of perform ­ ing CPR for 15 minutes con­ tinuously. Individuals currently under a federal, state, or county parole or probation are in e ligible for this position . Candidates must consent to a criminal background check. To A p p ly : submit standard CODA application form, in­ cluding screening question responses, to the address below. A p p lic a tio n M a te ri­ a ls A re A va ila b le A t A nd M u s t B e R e tu r n e d T o : CODA, Inc.,21 O N E20thAve, Portland, OR 97232; Tele: (503) 236-2290 Ext. 254. CODA is an Equal O pportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Attorneys Portland Development Commission Attorney $55,500 - $86,000 PDC is seeking two attorneys with 5-8 years experience with dem onstrated skills in negoti­ ating and drafting com plex lending and real estate docu­ ments. Positions may also advise Commission on issues related to municipal, urban renewal, housing, economic development, and collection and foreclosure; trie s civil cases in all courts. Applicants must be motivated, team ori­ ented, possess excellent in­ terpersonal skills, and be ca­ pable of handling m ultiple tasks independently. Must be OSB member. P le a se p ick up a p p lic a tio n packet and return with resume by September 6 ,1 9 94 . P o rtla n d D e ve lo p m e n t C o m m is s io n Attn: HR 1120 SW 5th Avenue, #1100 Portland, Oregon 97204 T h e P ortla n d D e v e lo p m e n t Commission values diversity in its work force and is com ­ mitted to Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. 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 ig hborhood P artn e rsh ip Fund, 621 SW Morrison, Suite 725, Portland, OR 97205. Call (503) 295-9995 for job de­ scription. An equal opportu­ nity employer. Training Coordinator/Affirmative Action Resource Program Technician I $2217-$3009 Monthly The Oregon Departm ent of En­ vironmental Quality (DEQ) is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Training Coordinator/Affirm a- tive Action Resource located in our Human Resources sec­ tion location in Portland, Or­ egon. This is a limited dura­ tion position funded through May 31, 1995. To qualify applicants must have three (3) years of experience adm inistering or coordinating parts or subsets of projects or programs. A Bachelor's degree in Busi­ ness Administration, M anage­ ment, Public Adm inistration, or a field directly related to the position will substitute for two (2) years of required experi­ ence. To receive an application and announcement, call the DEQ jo b lin e at (503) 229-5785, TDD (503) 299-6993. This announcem ent is scheduled to close August 31, 1995. Job Opportunity City of Portland Assist. Program Specialist (Arts Commission) Approximate monthly wage: $2,955 This professional position is responsible for perform ing technical support int he coordination and adm inistration of art programs. Tentative closing date: Friday, August 2 6,1994. Plumbing Inspector Hourly wage: $17.98 at entry to $20.54 after 1 year. Plumbing Inspectors perform inspections of new or remodeled water, drainage, waste, vent, and sewage systems to ensure plans, materials, and workmanship conform to plumbing code requirements. Tentative closing date: Tuesday, September 6, 1994. Fire Fighter/Paramedic Monthly salary: $2,017 at entry to $2,961 after 1 year. Fire fighter param edic must possess or be in the process of obtaining a E M TIV certification. W ork includes participating in supervised drills, training in fire fighting skills, emergency medical response and techniques, and report writing. Tenta­ tive closing date: Friday, September 2 ,1 9 9 4 . Apply at City Hall, Room 100, 1220 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204. Applications also available at local TPIC branch offices, 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. Do you need help on your computer? Call me I can help you! — 24 Hours Support • Installation Hardware • Software • Training CCMH Adolescent/Family Therapist Intensive day treatment program for severely emotionally dis­ turbed adolescents 13-17, fo­ cusing on multicultural treat­ ment approach to youth and families. MSW or MA degree in related field required. Posi­ tion calls for case m anage­ ment, individual and family therapy, group therapy and milieu management. Experi­ ence with m inority adoles­ cents preferred. Group Counselor Counselor for an intensive af­ ter-school treatm ent program serving SED adolescents in North Portland. BA in human services required. Prior work with a culturally diverse popu­ lation preferred. Send resum e by 8/26/94 to CCMH, 6329 N.E. M.L. King Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211, Attn: Alice Bergman. Vehicle Inspector Vehicle Emissions Technician I $1409 -$1869 Monthly The Oregon Departm ent of En­ vironmental Quality, Air Q ual­ ity Division is currently seek­ ing qualified applicants for the position of Vehicle Inspector for the Vehicle I nspection Pro­ gram located in the Portland Metropolitan area. The cur­ rent vacancies are part-time p ositions. These p ositions perform motor vehicle inspec­ tions for air quality and noise control at different test sta­ tions throughout the Portland Metropolitan area. To re q u e s t an a p p lic a tio n , please call the DEQ jobline at (503) 229-5785; TDD (503) 229-6993 no later than Sep­ tember 14,1994. Equal Opportunity Employer Copy Editors Legislative Counsel is accept­ ing applications for copy edi­ tors for the Oregon Legisla­ ture. These positions begin December 1, 1994, and may last until November 15,1995. Copy editors prepare, edit and proofread legislative publica­ tions, including bills, am end­ ments to bills and related pub­ lications. You must have ex­ tensive knowledge of gram ­ mar, syntax and spelling. Pref­ erence will be given to appli­ cants with a four-year degree in English or journalism and professional copy editing ex­ perience. Salary is $1571 per month with session health in­ surance benefits. For appli­ cation materials contact Em­ ployee Services, S-401 State C apitol, Salem OR 97310 (503) 986-1373 TDD: (503) 986-1374 Fax: (503) 986- 1684. Deadline for applica­ tion is September 30, 1994. Attention Teachers Utilize your talents, obtain fi­ nancial independence while contributing to the environ­ ment - call Anita 641 -5547. (503) 282-8758 Call now for special rates. FINANCIAL SERVICES NEED HELP? WE AT THE CO LDW ELL CO. can assist most clients with home equity, personal business and also death consolidations. 1-800-437-9969 Counselor Residential Relief Workers $6.30 Per Hour The P o sitio n : C O D A , Inc., seeks relief workers to pro­ vide facility and client super­ vision on an irregularly-sched­ uled, as-needed basis at our two residential treatment fa­ cilities. Som e positions re­ quire child-care (infantthrough toddler) skills and experience. To Quality: Requires drug/ alcohol treatm ent experience and/or education. Individuals currently serving any federal, state or county parole or pro­ bation are ineligible for this position. C andidates m ust consent to a crim inal back­ ground check. To Apply: sub­ mit standard CODA applica­ tion form, including screening question responses, to the address below. Application Materials Are Available At And Must Be Returned To: CODA, Inc., 210 NE 20th Ave, Portland, OR 97232; Tele: (503) 236-2290 Ext. 254. CODA is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Multnomah County Corrections Counselor - Bi­ lingual S panish d e sira b le ; $13.41; apply by Sept 2. H e a lth A s s is ta n t- B ilin g u a l Spanish; $9.40 per hour; ap­ ply by Sept 2. Volunteer Coord-Sheriff’s Of­ fice; $1 4.88 per hour; apply by Sept 2. Staff Dev & Training Spec- Health Dept; $14.88 per hour; apply by Sept 9. M inority and bilingual candi­ dates encouraged to apply. C a ll 2 4 8 -5 0 3 5 (2 4 8 -5 1 7 0 TTY) for job information or visit Employee Services, 1120 SW 5th Ave., Room 1430, Portland. Equal Opportunity Employer. Executive Director Executive Director for Portland YouthBuild, a youth empl., educ., and comm. dev. org. M ust have com m itm ent to youth, exp. in planning, mgmt., fundraising, and coalitions. $30 - $36,000 DOE. Send re­ sume & cover letter to Port­ land YouthBuild 1220 SW 5th #211 Portland, OR 97204 by 9/23/94. Call 823-3031 w/ questions. Equal Opportunity Employer. Request For Proposals Literacy O regon S tate Library seeks p ro p o sa ls from in d ivid ua ls/o rg a- n izations to im p le m e n t a federal g ra n t to assist p ub lic libraries in p ro viding literacy referrals. G rant co vers O ctob e r - D ecem ­ b er 1994. P robable secon d ye ar fun d in g. RFP from Val Vogt, O regon S tate Library, State L ibrary B uilding, S alem , O R 9 73 1 0 -0 6 4 0 , 5 0 3 -3 7 8 -2 1 1 2 , e xte n sio n 222. P roposals a c ­ cepted until 5 p.m ., S e p te m b e r 16, 1994. Accounting Supervisor Vancouver Housing Authority New position, immediate opening. Responsible for accounting functions of VHA. Supervises staff of four. Degree plus three years progressively responsible experience as a professional accountant, preferably in government-related accounting. Must have supervisory experience and excellent written and oral communication skills. Starting salary $2754 per month; excel­ lent benefits. Call (206) 694-2501 to request required applica­ tion materials. Resumes without applications will not be ac­ cepted. Completed applications must be received by 5:00pm Monday, September 19,1994. Vancouver Housing Authority, 500 Omaha Way, Vancouver, WA 98661 Equal Opportunity Employer Request For Proposals The O regon S tate L ottery is se eking a v e n d o r (s) to act as a F ulfillm en t H ouse fo r a va rie ty of p roducts fo r a P rem ium Incentive C atalog fo r Lottery retailers. To receive a copy of the O regon L ottery's R equest for P roposal (RFP), please call (503) 373 -0 2 68 . R esponses fo r the RFP m ust be received by 3 :0 0 pm , S e p te m b e r 9, 1994.