Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 13, 1997, Page 14, Image 14

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Attorney
Administrative
Assistant
Marketing
Oregon
Department of Justice
Salary
$3,146 to $4,221 a month.
The Human Services Section of the General Counsel Division is
seeking applicants with zero to five years experience for an attorney
position in Salem. This is a two ye a r lim ited duration position.
Duties include providing advice and litigation services to agencies in
the Department of Human Resources. Familiarity with state admin­
istrative law and elder law is desirable.
Candidate must be OSB member at the time of appointment.
To apply, call (503) 378-555 ext. 321, or TTY (503) 378-5938.
Application deadline is August 2nd, 1997. AA/EOE.
Large NW Portland Construc­
tion firm has immediate opening
for individual with the following
computer skills: Desktop Pub­
lishing, Multi-Media/Graphics,
WordPerfect, Access and Ex­
cel. E-mail/lnternet experience
a plus. Well-organized, team
player, excellent written and
verbal communication skills.
Competitive salary, excellent
benefits. Send resume/salary
history to: Michele Lampman, E
C Company, PO Box 10286,
Portland, OR 97296 or
e-mail to Michele@e-co.com.
Garlington Center Behavioral
Healthcare
E C Company Is An Equal
Opportunity Employer And
Supports A Drug-Free
G
Workplace Program.
Radio Advertising Sales
Garlignton Center offers a full range of mental health services
to adults, seniors, children, youth and families. Our services
are designed to meet the individual, social and cultural needs
of our clients. We seek dynamic professional for the following
openings to work in our diverse, multicultural environment:
Clinical Supervisor II needed to supervise case
management team serving adult CMI clients. Ref #CS-
CSS
Case Manager for chronically mentally ill adults. $23,600-
27,217. Ref# CM-ICM
Office Specialist for Adult Out-Patient Program (PCS).
$17,500-18,901.
Ref #AOP-PCS
Child And Family Therapist for Children’s Program.
$23,600-27,217.
Ref. #CH-CFT
Out-Patient Therapist (Contract/PT)
for adult Professional Counseling Services.
Ref #OP-PCS
For More Information on these and other vacancies, including
job descriptions and qualifications, please call our JOB Line at
727-5947. Send/fax cover letter and resume to: Garlington
Center, 911 N. Skidmore, Portland, OR 97217, Attn: HR, Fax
249-8740.
Alcohol/Drug Counselor II
Serving multicultural and dual-
diagnosed clients with sub­
stance abuse problems.
Requires 2 yrs treatment exper.,
CADC certification, and 2 yrs
sobriety if in recovery.
Send resume by 8/18/97 to:
PCR, 3716 NE MLK, Portland,
OR 97211. Attn: S. Cheeks
Receptionist
to answer telephones, type cor­
respondence, and other general
office duties. Prior experience
preferred.
Send resume by 8/18/97 to:
CCMH, 6329 NE MLK, Portland,
OR 97211 Attn: M. Batson
Finance
Director
The Oregon Office of Energy
is looking for a Senior Loan
Officer for the Small Scale
Energy Loan Program (SELP).
SELP finances projects that im­
prove energy efficiency and pro­
tect the state's natural resources.
Requires two years of commer­
cial lending experience Salary
up to $45,000 annually. Great
benefits include paid leave time
and flexible work schedules. Call
(503) 378-4912 for an applica­
tion packet, or TTY (503) 378-
4040, or by Inte rn e t to
Linds.L.Kutnar@state.or.us.
Complete application materials
must be received by 5:00 pm,
August 22, 1997. For more in­
formation about the Oregon Of­
fice of Energy and this job op­
portunity, log onto our web site
at http://www.cbs.state.or.us/
external/ooe/. EOE
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Lane Co. Juvenile Justice Center
Bid Package #1 - Asbestos Removal * Eugene, OR
Bid Date: August 19,1997 * 2:00 pm
DRAKE /CHAMBERS A JOINT VENTURE
2295 Coburg Road, Suite 100
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 687-9445
Fax (541)687-9451
DRAKE
CCBH84045
/#> are an equal opportunity employer a n d request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority,
women. Vietnam era veterans, disabled veterans, o r emerging sm all business enterprises
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Two Rivers Correctional Institution * Umatilla, OR
Bid Package #1B - Security Cell Mirrors and Brab Bars
Bid Package # 6 - Mechanical Equipment
Date: August 25,1997
* 12:00 pm
DRAKE /DUNN, A JOINT VENTURE
Human Resources/Employment
DRAKE
Senior Employment Specialist
We have an immediate opening for a Senior Level Employment
Specialist/Recruiter with experience in employment process and
selection for hourly, salaried, professional and technical positions.
Position responsibilities will include assessing current employment
processes and recommending enhancements to reduce process
time. This is a high-volume activity with strong internal movement and
community recruiting.
This position has EEO and Affirmative Action responsibilities and will
provide guidance to management in meehng goals. Candidates must
have previous experience in compiling appropriate agency reports:
knowledge of/active contact with community agencies/groups will be
a definite asset.
An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Diversity
6329 N.E. M.L. King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 289-1167
(503) 286-6494 (Fax)
We are seeking applicants for
the following positions:
Senior Loan Officer
Oregon Office of
Energy
3-5 years broadcast sales ex­
perience. Good organiza­
tional, verbal and written com­
munications skills. Self moti­
Re Acquisitions/N.W.
vated. Detail oriented. Send Territory for Nat’, Franchiser.
resume/references to Sales Degree. Com’l Lease & Sales
manager - KGON Radio, 4614
Exp. Exec Comp Pkg.
SW K elly, P ortland, OR
Resume to: Mr. Dennis PO
97201- Equal Opportunity
Box
3137, Portland, OR 97208
Employer.
“Committed to Solving Problems Our
Community Cares About”
Center for
Community Mental
Health
Finance
The Child Welfare
partnership at
Portland State
University
invites applications for four re­
search assistant/case reader
positions to collect data for child
w e lfa re -re la te d
research
projects.
The case reader will travel ex­
tensively within Oregon to read
case files and enter data in data
collection instruments.
A bachelors degree and knowl­
edge or experience with social
science research are preferred.
Candidates must be available
for overnight travel and have a
valid Oregon drivers license.
The positions are funded for six
months.
Send cover letter, resume and
three references by September
1 to:
Ideal candidates will have 5+ years experience in employment
recruiting, preferably with some experience in a union environment,
including in-depth knowledge of EEO and AAP regulations. Typical
applicants will have a college degree and the 5 yrs experience;
combination of training in Human Resource courses and experience
may be substituted for a degree. Excellent written/verbal communi­
cation skills with computer training/experience are required. We offer
and Excellent Benefit package.
Please direct qualification letter and resume, including salary history
and requirements:
Northwest Naturai Gas
Deborah Jacobsen - Human Resources
Portland, Oregon 97209
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug-Free, Smoke-Free Workplace
Administrative/Secretarial___________________
Northwest Natural Gas Company has an immediate opening
in its downtown Portland location for an Administrative Staff
Assistant-Req. #97149, for the Environmental & Occupational
Safety Department, with highly advanced computer/PC skills;
for information, qualifications and application procedure-dead-
line 8/15/97, please contact:
An equal opportunity employer.
(503) 226-4211, Ext. 2434
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug-Free/Smoke-Free Workplace
Bid Notice
Northeast Oregon Housing Authority will accept separate
sealed bids for each of the following projects until 2:00 PM
August 19,1997, at 2608 May Lane, La Grande, OR 97850,
at which time and place they will be publicly opened. The
projects are:
1. Up grading overhead parking lot lighting in the La Grande
and Baker Elderly Complexes, located in Baker City and La
Grande OR.
2. Replacement of storm damaged trees and shrubs on
scattered sites in Union and Baker counties.
3. Rehab of 9 roll-in handicap bath room showers, scattered
sites Union and Baker Counties.
Obtain application and job
description from
4. Construction of new maintenance shop at Baker Elderly
Complex. Baker City, OR.
SEI,
3920 North Kerby Avenue,
5. Installation of wall hung air conditioners in 129 Public
Housing Units on scattered sites in Union, Bakerand Grant
County.
Portland, OR 97227.
(503)249-1721.
Public Housing Units are located in Elgin, Union, La Grande,
Haines, Baker City, Canyon City, Mt. Vernon, Dayville and
Huntington, Oregon. Interested contractors may obtain bid­
ding information from Steve McKay, with NCHA, P.O. Box
3357, La Grande, OR 97850, or by calling (541-963-5360)
ext. #30.
Deadline
Friday, 8/15/97, 5:00 PM.
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d is a d v a n ta g e d , m in o r i ty , women, V ietnam e ra v e te r a n s , d is a b le d
v e te r a n s , o r e m e rg in g s m a ll b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e s .
In The Superior Court Of The State
Of Washington In And For The
County Of King, Juvenile
Department
In Re The Matter Dependency Of:
Jacklyn Baker DOB 10-7-92
No: 97-7-00214-0 KNT
NotlCO Of Hearing
To: Nolan Baker, Father and/or anyone claiming parental/
paternal rights or interest in the child(ren) and to All Whom It
may Concern:
You are hereby notified that on the 19th day of February, 1997,
a petition for Dependency was filed in the above entitled Court,
pursuant to RCW 13.34.080 regarding:
Jacklyn Baker, a minor, born October 7, 1992;
whose parents are Alice McGehee and Nolan Baker.
[For Further Information, Call 206-720-3293, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.]
Fax:503-721-2500
Job Information Line - Portland Area
seeking highly skilled Fi­
nance Director for growing
non-profit agency. $3.2M
budget. A cco u n tin g d e ­
gree, extensive non-profit
and computer experience.
Budgeting and a full array
of accounting responsibili­
tie s .
ACCPAC
P lu s.
$40,000-$55,000.
DUNN CCB
437 N. Columbia Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97217
Phone Number 503-978-0800
Fax: 503-978-1031
220 N.W. Second Avenue
Child Welfare Partnership
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207-0751
Self Enhancement,
Inc.
13,1997 • T he P ortland O bserver
Said Petition will be heard on the 2nd day of October, 1997, at
the hour of 8:15 a.m., at the Regional Justice Center, King
County Superior Court, 401 4th Avenue North, Kent, Washing­
ton 98032, before a judge of the above entitled court at which
time you are directed to appearand answer the said petition or
the petition will be granted and action will be taken by the court
such as shall appear to be for the welfare of the said children.
Dated July 30, 1997.
M. Janice Michels
King County Superior Court Clerk
By: AJN, Deputy Clerk
In The Superior Court Of The State Of
Washington In And For the County of King,
Juvenile Department
In Re The Matter Dependency
No: 96-7-04550-9KNT
Of:
Shawn Moody DOB 2-22-96
NOTICE OF HEARING
To: Darryl Mathisen, Alleged Father, Unknown Father and/
or anyone claiming parental/paternal rights or interest in the
child(ren) and to All Whom it may Concern:
You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of October,
1996, a petition for Dependency was filed in the above
entitled Court, pursuant to RCW 13.34.080 regarding:
Shawn Moody, a minor, born February 22, 1996;
whose parents are Lucy Mathisen and Darrly Mathisen,
Alleged Father.
[For Further information, Call 206-720-3293, 8:00
a.m. - 4:30 p.m.]
Said petition will be heard on the 18th day of September,
1997, at the hour of 8:15 a.m., at the Regional Justice Center,
King County Superior Court, 401 4th Avenue North, Kent,
Washington 98032, before a judge of the above entitled court
at which time you are directed to appear and answer the said
petition or the petition will be granted and action will be taken
by the such as shall appear to be for the welfare of the said
children.
Dated July 17, 1997.
M. Janice Michels
King County Superior Court Clerk
By: AJN, Deputy Clerk
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