Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 04, 1997, Page 13, Image 13

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Portland
Development
Commission
Position Available
Construction Manager
Nonprofit Housing management
organization seeks an experi­
enced individual to manage
the day-to-day activities of
single-family, scattered site
rehabilitation projects. 12
month, temporary position.
Duties include the prepara­
tion of scopes of work plans
and specification and cost
estimates. Architectural de­
gree desirable. Starting sal­
ary range $26,000-$30,000
commensurate with experi­
ence. No Walk-ins.
Submit resume by June 13,1997
to:
Maxine Fitzpatrick
PCRI
PO Box 11474
Portland, Oregon 97211
Equal Opportunity Employer
Teacher Assistant
Teacher/Assistant for infant and
preschool classrooms. FT or
PT. Work with families at-risk
and/or in child care setting.
Manage/assist in classrooms.
HS diploma/GED + 1 yr re'
lated experience. $6-7/hour
plus benefits. Specify FT or
PT and type of classroom pre­
ferred. Resume to VOA FN/
CCC 537 SE Alder, Portland,
OR 97214
Equal Opportunity Employer
U
Summer
Positions Available
Crater Lake Company Located
in Southern Oregon is cur­
rently taking applications for
the following positions:
Front of the House-Servers &
Bussers. FT Seasonal - now
until mid-October.
Also filling Back of the House -
Cooks: Line, Prep, Pantry.
For application call
541 -830-4053 or 541-594-2255.
PC Support Specialist
$31,144 - $45,174
PDC is seeking a customer ser­
vice oriented, te c h n ica lly
skilled problem solver to join
our information systems team.
Person will provide PC sys­
tems support in a help desk
role, track hardware and soft­
ware inventory, manage ven­
dor contractors, and set up
Internet accounts. Must be
MENTAL HEALTH
able to handle multiple tasks
under tight time frames. Re­
quires:
• Experience purchasing, con­
figuring, installing, and trouble­
shooting PC hardware and
software, modems, printers,
fast Ethernet cable devises,
For Chemical-Dependency Professionals...
and supplies;
• Expert proficiency with win­
The Corporation: CODA, Inc a private non-profit corporation,
dows NT 3.51 and 4.0 client E ducation C oordinator - Are
has pioneered comprehensive addiction treatment services to a
you looking for a challenging,
and server, Windows 95, Mi­
diverse
and complex population throughout Northwest Oregon.
rewarding position in Early
crosoft Office Professional for
Operating
from one large outpatient site and three residential sites
Childhood? Must have strong
W indow s 95 a n d /o r 97,
(which also provide child development and limited outpatient
skills
in
leadership,
supervi­
N etscape and M icro so ft
services), our services include intensive drug-free outpatient, meth­
sion, problem solving, com­
Brow sers, Exchange and
adone maintenance, short - and longterm residential, and detoxifi­
munication,
staff
training
and
Schedule+, and DOS 6.22.
cation. Our client population is extremely large and diverse. We are
Early
Childhood
curriculum
Must have at least 3 years PC
a leader in designing services for pregnant women, women with
d
e
ve
lo
p
m
e
n
t.
Full
Tim
e
help desk/support experience;
$12.88 - $14.69 HR(W /Ex-
young children, and to families.
a bachelor degree in computer
c e lle n t B enefits Package)
science, programming, soft­
An immediate rapid expansion ot services has created an excep­
Aug thru June BA/BS In ECE
ware engineering or a related
tional range of career opportunities in all four of our treatment
or related field and 3 years
business area.
centers: CCS (NE 20th and Everett); AFTC (Gresham); TRC
exp. or equiv. Applications and
Interested applicants should pick
(Tigard); NDFTC (Lents District). Dedicated chemical-depen­
info available at
up a more detailed job de­
dency professionals are encouraged to apply. CODA is currently
scrip tio n and a p p lic a tio n Head Start Of Yam hill County,
recruiting for the following positions:
300 N.E. Second St. McMinn­
packet at PDC. If outside Port­
ville, OR 97128 (503) 472-
Positions:
land metro area, call the job
2000.
hotline at (503) 823-3463 and
Counselor V Clinical Supervisor: 1 Residential (Lents) and 3
Include Resume with
request a packet. Application
Methadone (20th Ave), starting salary $l,994-$2,3OO per month
Application.
packets must be returned by
plus benefits. Provides treatment to complex caseloads, performs
5:00 pm, June 20, 1997.
Open until sufficient
clinical supervision, develops and implements clinical procedures.
Portland Development
applications are received. EOE.
Requires master’s Degree, CADC II, and relevant experience.
Commission
Inquire about C5F60 (Residential); or C5060, C5064 or C5065
Portland Public
1900 SW 4th, #100
(methadone).
Portland, OR 97201
Schools
Counselor III 2 residential (Gresham and Lents) and 1 methadone
The Portland D evelopm ent M ultiethnic/M ulticultural edu­
(20th Ave) positions available, provides individual and group
Commission values diversity
cation: Excellent Macintosh
counseling. Pays $ 1,494 to $ 1,640 per month plus benefits. Inquire
in its workforce and is com­
computer skills (word process­
about C3A45, C3F44, or C3049.
mitted to equal employment
ing, desktop publishing, data­
Child Care: We anticipate that one part-time position at our 20th
opportunity and affirmative
base management). Proficient
Avenue location will be available within a week. Pays $7.76-$8.75
action.
_______________
grammar, spelling composi­
per
hour. Inquire about C2030.
tion, editing and proofreading
A d m in istra tive A ssista n t in
Overnight Counselor Assistant and Detoxification Technicians
skills. Good communication
program working w/families
and interpersonal skills, in­
1 part-time (24 hrs/wk) detox position available at our Tigard
at-risk. Full Time Position.
cluding an ability to communi­
facility. Pays $7.76 to $8.94 per hour plus benefits. Inquire about
Resp. incl. data input, answer­
cate with individuals from di­
C2T34. 1 full-time overnight counselor assistant position available
ing phones, pick up & delivery
verse cultural/language back­
of m ail, m onthly reports.
at our Lents facility. Pays $7.15 to $8.00 per hour. Inquire about
grounds. Creative problem
Knowledge of WP 6.0 & para­
C1F21.
solver who can work as a
dox. H.S. Diploma/GED + 4
Relief Positions Are also Available. Inquire about clerical Relief
member of a team (following
yrs. exper. or AA + 2 yrs. exper.
Residential Relief or Detoxification Relef Relief LPN/Registered
district policies and proce­
$7.30-$7.80/hr. Benefits. Re­
Nurse
sought for duties at our 20th Ave and Gresham treatment
dures) and alone with mini­
sume to: VOA Family Nurs­
centers.
Inquire about RNT06 and RND05/06.
mum supervision. Able to set
ery, 537 SE Alder St., Port­
up and maintain complex fil­
Individuals currently serving any federal, state, or county parole or
land, OR 97214 An Equal
ing systems. Familiar with
probation are ineligible for these positions. Candidates must con­
Opportunity Employer
accounting procedures and
sent to a criminal background check.
PT-Teachers A ide in infant
able to track and report on
TO APPLY, obtain a standard CODA application form and
classroom. Program working
budget. Ability to work under
detailed position announcements for each position sought. Screen­
w/families at-risk. resp. incl.
pressure and manage multiple
ing questions responses are demanded for each position sought.
set-up/clean-up of classroom
priorities. This position is on
CODA cannot accept resumes in lieu of application forms. Appli­
& a ssistin g te a c h e r w/
the district’s 261-day calen­
cation Materials Are Available At And Must Be Returned To
children’s behavior. HS di-
dar. The salary range is
CODA, Inc. 210 NE 20th Ave. Portland, OR 97232; Tele:(5O3)
ploma/GED & 1 yr. related
$22,008 to $27,937.
236-2290 Ext. 254.
exper. $5.95 - $6.30 Resume/
an equal opportunity
Appl: VOA Family Nursery,
employer - A Drug-Free/
537 Alder St. Portland, OR
Smoke-Free Work Place.
97214
Franciscan Enterprise of Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
is currently accepting applica­
T reatment R ecovery P revention
Desk Top Publisher/
tions for two 3bdrm, handi­
capped accessible units start­
Graphic Artist
CODA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
ing at $555 per month. Each
Desk Top Publisher/Graphic
unit is equipped with a wheel­
Artist for a community news­
chair ramp and accessible
Client Advocate &
paper needed.
showers, and will be available
Please Call Charles Washing­
Community Outreach Specialist (Client Advocate)
for renting 6/15/97. For infor­
ton or Gary Ann Taylor at:
mation on how to apply please
The Northeast Workforce Center, Inc. is currently recruiting for a
503-288-0033
call Tamla at 284-8642
Client Advocate and a Community Outreach Specialist (Client
or Fax: 503-288-0015
Advocate):
Newspaper Delivery
Person needed for newspaper
delivery Part-Time for a com­
munity newspaper. Require­
ments: Current Oregon Driv­
ers Licenses, will use your
own car and insurance.
Call: Mark Washington or Gary
Ann Talyor at 503-288-0015
SUMMER. Y O U TH
EMPLOYMENT
10-15 Youth In Community Im­
provem ent Projects In A lberta St.
Corridor. 6/23-8/8 $5.5O/hr./PartTime.
For Job Desc. Call Sabin CDC 287-
3496.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Job Opening
C ostum e Shop M anager - O regon Shakespeare Festival, has opening for
experienced manager to run large shop, producing eleven productions in rep­
ertory system, in three theatres. Must possess strong interpersonal and orga­
nizational skills, as well as a good background in all phases o f costume con­
struction. Prior experience m anaging a large regional shop is advantageous.
Duties include management o f costume shop employees (construction, crafts,
wigs, and run crews), seasonal and show budgeting, long range planning,
liaison with designers, and com munication with other Festival staff. Excellent
salary and benefit package for a year-round contract. Start date is January 1,
1998 OSF is an equal opportunity organization and does not discriminate
based on an applicant's or em ployee's race, color, religion, gender, national
origin citizenship, age, physical or mental disabilities, or any other character­
istic protected by state or federal law. Contact Production Manager, Oregon
Shakespeare Festival, 15 S. Pioneer, Ashland, OR 97520. Phone:(541) 482-
2111, x 321, Fax: (541) 482-0446; e-mail, Talden41 @aol.com. No later than July
15,1997.
Career
Opportunities
Individuals will be responsible for ensuring that clients receive
appropriate services relative to job placement and training. Will be
designing and implementing systems to track placement services
and maintaining contact with clients during job search and after
employment has been obtained. Applicants should have experi­
ence in counseling and case management - dealing effectively with
clients who have multiple needs and providing extensive follow-up
services. Will be providing information and referral to other appro­
priate services and coordinating closely with other organizations
providing community services. In addition, ability to establish posi­
tive relationships with diverse groups is also required. Must be
computer literate with experience or knowledge of computerized
data bases. Applicants should have a reliable vehicle, valid driver’s
license and auto insurance. Requires some evenings and/or week­
end work Applicants must be able to pass alcohol/drug screen.
In addition to the above, Community Outreach Specialist (Client
Advocate) will be responsible for door-to-door outreach and case
management of the occupants of a targeted northeast neighbor­
hood. Position involves door-to-door surveying including long peri­
ods of walking/standing and climbing stairs.
City Of Portland
Bureau of Environmental Services
Request for Prequalification for the Construction of
the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit,
Segment 2, Project Number 5332
The City of Portland is inviting firms to submit Prequalification
documents for the construction of the Columbia Slough
Consolidation Conduit (CSCC), Segment 2, an 8,100 foot
long, 12-foot inside diam eter soft-ground tunnel and appur­
tenances near N. Colum bia Boulevard in Portland, Oregon.
The purpose of the Colum bia Slough Consolidation C on­
duit (CSCC), Segment 2, is to intercept, store, and convey
for subsequent treatm ent, com bined sewer overflow s
(CSO’s) from existing pipelines that carry untreated sew ­
age overflows to the Columbia Slough.
The project cost is estimated to be in the $20 - 35 million
range. Construction is scheduled to begin in November
1997 and be com plete approximately early 2000.
Advertisement for bid proposals will appear in the same
publications as this advertisement approximately August
1997.
Only firms, both national and international, which have the
expertise and resources to complete construction of the
CSCC, Segment 2 on schedule should consider submitting
Prequalification documents. All firms wishing to bid on the
CSCC, Segment 2 contract must submit a Prequalification
Application in accordance with this announcement.
Interested firms may obtain the complete “ Request for
Prequalification” document by contacting the City Engineer’s
Office, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Room 825, Portland, O r­
egon 97204-1971, telephone (503) 823-7076. Responses
shall be received at the above office address until 5:00
pm, 45 days before Segment 2 bid opening. This re­
sponse supersedes all previous response dates. For
other information about this request call Frank Buehler,
(503) 823-7754.
The City of Portland encourages m inority and women
owned firms to respond.
No applicant will be prequalified until certification has been
received from the City Bureau of Purchases and Stores that
the applicant has been certified as an affirmative action
equal employment opportunity (EEO) employer. Forms for
certification will accom pany the prequalification applica­
tion. Additional EEO certification will accom pany the
prequalification application. Additional EEO certification
information and forms can be secured from the Bureau of
Purchases and Stores, telephone (503) 823-6855. Ad­
dress: 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Room 1313, Portland, Oregon
97204-1971. Existing prequalifications with the City of
Portland or other agencies is not adequate.
Oregon State University
MILAM HALL RENOVATION PROJECT
Request for Information due June 13,1997
Oregon State University (OSU) is preparing to renovate
and upgrade Milam Hall on the Corvallis Campus. Milam
Hall is an instructional and research facility occupied prim a­
rily by the College of Home Economics and Education. Built
in three phases, the East wing is 82 years old; the Center
wing is 76 years old; the West is 43 years old. The three
wings remain much the same as when first constructed and
will be upgraded to meet current codes and new building
standards. Direct construction is estimated at $8,750,000
to retrofit the 110,000 gross square foot building.
OSU is seeking a professional design team headed by an
architectural firm experienced in higher education work.
The team should include members experienced in retrofit­
ting collegiate buildings, working with other qualified con­
sultants to complete the goals of this project.
Primary Architectural firms interested in assembling a de­
sign team should respond in writing before close of busi­
ness, Friday, June 13,1997. Mail your request for inform a­
tion to Jerry Watson, University Architect, Oregon State
University, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331-
2001. Fax requests will be accepted at (541) 737 3724.
Laborer/Groundskeeper
The Vancouver Housing Authority is recruiting for a La­
borer/Groundskeeper to perform groundskeeping work and
manual labor on VHA owned and managed Properties^
Requires experience in grounds maintenance, ability to do
small engine repair, and ability to perform heavy manua
labor in all types of weather. Competitive wage excel1® ^
benefits. Application m aterials are available at the VHA
Administrative Office, 500 Omaha W ay Vancouver, WA
98661, or by calling (360) 694-2501. Closes 5.00 p.m.
Friday June 6, 1997.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Job Opportunity: CITY OF PORTLAND
New Job Listings
Crime Prevention Representative: $2,335 at entry io $3.035 alter
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Closing Date: Friday. June 6. 1997. No Postmarks.
Electronics Technician II: $3,028 at entry to $3,669 after one year.
Tentative Closing Date: Monday, June 23, 1997. No Postmarks
Accepted.
Open Continuous:
Emergency Communications Operator Trainee: $13.05 starting
rate to $14.19. Continuous application until further notice. F. s
Batch consideration must be filed by Friday, May 30, 1997. Rea
Salary is $24,00/year plus benefits.
Job Announcement For Further Instructions.
Qualified applicants must obtain an application packet at:
For other job listings call (503) 823 4573. TDD ^
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Submit completed applications to City Personnel 1400 SW 5th Ave
1 oth Fir., Portland, OR 97204. Some applications areialsc> ava,able
by Tuesday Noon at local TPIC branch offices, NE Workforce
Northeast Workforce Center Inc.
4106 N. Vancouver Avenue
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(No Phone Calls Please)
Application deadline is 6/13/97, 5:00 p.m. EEO Employer
Center and Urban League.
The City of Portland is an AA/EEO employer.
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