Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 08, 1998, Page 18, Image 18

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CLASSHFHEDS AND BIDS
Columbia
Sportswear Company«
Graphics
Senior Copywriter
We need a Senior Copywriter to
create and maintain our “brand
voice" used in all product and
corporate messages. This in­
cludes all 2 and 3 dimensional
mediums such as: printed and
electronic corporate collateral,
catalogues, packaging, hang
tags, and Point of Purchase
(P.O.P.) materials.
Participate in the conceptual de­
velopment and presentation of
all graphic design projects to
ensure consistency with cor­
porate Image and marketing
strategy. Provide creative lead­
ership and direction to copy-
w rite rs /c o p y e d ito rs from
project concept to completion.
Must be a team player that
thrives in a fast paced corpo­
rate HQ environment.
BA/BS in English, Communica­
tions, Marketing or a related
field -or- experience equivalent
to a degree. 5+ years profes­
sional experience, preferably
in an ad agency, specialty re-
tailerorfashion editorial. Must
possess strong creative con­
ceptual abilities. Must have a
solid understanding of market­
ing, promotional and communi­
cations techniques and proce­
dures.
Please send resume and salary
history to: Human Resources,
Dept. SRCOPY, PO Box 83239,
Portland OR 97283, or Fax to:
(503) 735-4597. Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer.
Nursing
Opportunities
Nursing positions are now avail­
able in our reputable, well es­
tablished retirement and nurs­
ing home. We offer a warm,
encouraging and home-like en­
vironment, competitive wages,
benefits, reduced meal prices
and delightful residents to get
to know. Current opportunities
include:
•
Day Charge Nurse (LPN/RN),
F-T, days/hoursTBA.
•
Evening Charge Nurse (LPN/
RN), F-T, days/hours TBA.
•
CNA, F-T day shift, days/
hours TBA.
•
CNA, F-T evenings, days/
hours TBA.
•
CMA, P-T to F-T variable,
days/hoursTBA.
Must have required license/certi-
fication. Experience preferred,
but will consider recent gradu­
ates. EOE, not-for-profit facil­
ity. Apply in person Mon-Fri,
8am to 4pm, or mail cover let­
ter, references and resume to:
Baptist Manor
900 NE 81 st Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
Attn. Personnel
Chief Executive Officer
Sales Executive
Duties include development and
management of advertising cli­
ents for KPAM Radio. Must
expedite sales process from
sale to collection. Requires
sales experience, motivated,
team player, personal trans­
portation, willing to prospect.
Administrative
Assistant/
Receptionist
Duties include phone console,
general office. Proficiency with
MS Word, Windows 95; good
computerskills required. Posi­
tive, team player, good speak­
ing voice. MS Excel, CBSI traf­
fic or radio traffic a bonus.
KPAM AM airs a Christian Hit
Radio music format. Offer gen­
erous salary, benefits, vaca­
tion, 401K. KPAM is an equal
opportunity employer. We en­
courage minorities and women
to apply for these positions.
Send resume orcall KPAM, 10209
SE Division St., Suite 100, Port­
land, OR 97266; (503) 251-
1277orfax(503)251-1047.
(Washington County Fair)
$4,645 - $5,646/mo
(For application information on this position:
873 NE 34th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124 or call (503) 648-1416.)
Closes April 24, 1998
Corrections Officer Trainee
$2.476/mo ($3,006/mo after one year)
Closes April 17, 1998
Mental Health Counselor/Employment Specialist
Contact Tim or Bill at
(503) 285-4611
Equal Opportunity Employer, M/FZD/V
The response to this Notice of Intent m ust be subm itted in
a sealed envelope, and clearly m arked with the Proposer’s
name, address, and NOI num ber. Responses will be received
until, but not after, 4:00 p.m., by M ultnom ah C ounty P urchas­
ing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, for:
Juvenile Offender And Victim Mediation Services
$21.43/hr
Closes April 17, 1998
Mental Health Services Supervisor
$4,106-$4,990/mo
Closes April 17, 1998
Senior Community Development Specialist
(Pending Board of Commissioners’ Approval)
$3,455-$4,198/mo
Closes April 24, 1998
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) 693-4898 for information.
County application and supplemental application forms re­
quired.
Apply To:
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Ryerson - Tull, the nation’s larg­
est full service metals distribu­
tor, seeks an experienced driver.
Requires a class A CDL for local
routes an a part-time casual
basis. Compensation based on
Teamster 162 contract.
Notices of Intent will not be publicly opened and read
aloud.
Multnom ah C ounty Departm ent of Juvenile and Adult C om m u­
nity Justice is currently seeking qualified candidates to provide
the follow ing services:
Need a part-time job? Want to
work in a warm and friendly
environment? We have 2 part-
time positions available in the
Dietary Department of our large
retirement and nursing facility.
Experience preferred, but will­
ing to train the right candidates.
Days and hours TBA. Apply in
person 8am to 4pm, Mon-Fri.
EOE not-for-profit facility.
Baptist Manor
900 NE 81 st Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
TRUCK DRIVER
Notice of In ten td u e by4:Q 0P .M .on: April 17,1998 No Later
than 4:00 p.m.
(Temporary, 16 hrs/wk)
Dietary Aides/
Dishwashers
Bus Driver- On-call position
transporting pre-school children
in Clark County, WA. All appli­
cants must submit cover letter,
resume, 3 letters of recom­
mendation, and an EOC appli­
cation . Obtain application pkg.
9-4 pm, Mon.-Fri., EOC Office,
10621 NE Coxley Dr., #207,
Vancouver, WA. 98662, (360)
896-9912. Deadline: Open until
filled.
EOC/AA
Notice of Intent No: N 952-43-0336
(Community Corrections)
Washington County Human Resources Division
Head Start/ECEAP Economic
Opportunity Committee Of
Clark County, Inc.
Call For Bid
Multnomah County, Oregon
Washington County
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
Publication For: Multnomah County,
Oregon
(Specifically Portland, OR)
In The S uperior Court O f The State Of W ashington In And
For The C ounty Of Pierce Juvenile Departm ent
The State O f W ashington To:
1. Troy Lee Lovell, natural father of Erin Lee Lovell; DOB: 03/
31/96; C ause No. 97-7-01428-3; Term ination Petition filed 11 1
20/97.
And To W hom It May Concern:
You are hereby notified that a Petition for Term ination of
Parent-Child Relationship has been filed alleging yourchild to
be dependent and praying that an order be issued declaring
said child to be dependent and that all parental rights be
term inated and said child be declared underthe jurisdiction of
the court for such disposition as the court deem s best.
You have im portant legal rights and you must take steps to
protect your interests. In order to defend your parental rights,
you are sum m oned to appear at a court hearing at 8:30 a.m.
on the 6th day of May, 1998, at the Juvenile Court, 5501 - 6th
Avenue, Tacom a, W A 98406. If you do not appear at the
hearing, the court may enter an order w ithout further notice to
you.
You have the right to speak on your own behalf, to introduce
evidence, exam ine w itnesses, and receive a decision based
solely on the evidence presented. You have a right to have a
law yer represent you at the hearing and help you by looking at
the files, talking to involved parties, helping you to understand
your rights and the law. If you cannot afford a lawyer, the court
will appoint one to represent you. To get a court appointed
lawyer, contact: Departm ent of Assigned Counsel, 949 Market
Street, Suite 334, Tacom a, W ashington 98402 at (206) 591 -
6062. You m ay contact the Departm ent of Children and Family
Services, 1949 South State Street, Tacom a, W ashington
98405 - at 1-800-423-6246 for m ore inform ation about your
child.
1) Intitate m ediation services for juvenile offenders and their
victim s. C ases will include property felonies and m isdem ean­
ors.
2) Identify and select adult and youth volunteers to function as
m ediators participating in m edication sessions.
3) Perform m onthly m onitoring on each active m ediation
agreem ent checking for com pliance by youth offender and/or
victim , tim ely com pletion, requirem ents/objectives being met,
etc.
4) A ssist and consult with DJ ACJ staff when appropriate in the
developm ent and im plem entation of “ Restorative Justice" pro­
grams.
5) Participate in the evaluation of contract/program services by
providing statistical inform ation by referral source, i.e., d ive r­
sion, Probation and Post Adjudication.
M inim um Q ualifications
The M INIM U M Q U A LIFIC A TIO N S for any contractor to pro­
vide the above listed services include all five points cited below:
1. M ust have a m inim um of three (3) years offender and victim
m ediation experience.
2. M ust have skills and experience in juvenile justice system s,
case plan developm ent or follow-up, and organize and facilitate
m ediation workshops.
3. M ust be able to o ffe r services on site at the Juvenile Justice
Services C om plex, 1401 NE 68th, beginning July 1, 1998
through June 3 0 ,1 9 9 9 .
4. Must have a dem onstrated ability to work effectively and
coordinate pre-exit g agency services into an overall Juvenile
Justice S ervices model.
5. M ust have description of staffing levels (with q .lifications
subm itted with the response), for positions which will provide
these services.
A pproxim ately $100,000 is available from DJACJ to contract
for these services.
All interested applicants m ust subm it one original and one
com plete copy of their letter of intent, describing how the
agency m eets each of the five (5) cited m inim um qualifica­
tions and how they would provide the services listed. This
should be contained in a single page response. The letter of
intent must be received by April 17,1998, no laterthan 4:00 p.m.
to the Purchasing O ffice located at 2505 SE 11 th, Portland, OR
97202. Phone (503) 248-5111. Late responses shall be re­
jected.
M ultnom ah C ounty reserves the right to reject any or all
responses if not in com pliance with the requirem ents of this
NOI.
Fiscal
Economist
$3,830-$5,134
OREGON
LEGISLATIVE REVENUE OFFICE
Research and analyze:
Dated this 31 day of M arch, 1998
Jayne M arshall
K ick O ff 1998 with the
U ltimate P art -T ime J ob
UPS IS HIRING!
10 Immediate Openings
Rated as the #4 M ost
Admired
Employer in the Nation
by Fortune Magazine
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til 2:3Qam
$8.50 - $9.5Q/hour to «tart
►opportunities for advancement
►various part-time shifts available
►must be 18 years or older
►full benefits for employees & dependents
Public Finance
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Tax Policy
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School Finance
For minimum qualifications and recruitment notice contact:
Deputy C ounty Clerk
Karen Hupp
Attention Renters
You may qualify for Housing Assistance under the Tenant-based
assistance (Section 8) program for low income families and
individuals. The Housing Authority of Clackamas County began
accepting applications for this program on March 9,1998. We have
decided to keep the list open beyond our original closing date of April
3,1998. Applications will continue to be accepted until further notice.
Eligibility will be based upon income and family size.
140 State Capitol, Salem OR 97310
(503) 986-1373
http://www. leg. state, or. us
Deadline: 4/30/98
Assistance is in the form of a rent subsidy and may be provided in
the home in which you presently live, subject to program criteria.
Priority will be given to families who claim and qualify for a
preference under the Federal Preference law. Families who have
been displaced through no fault of their own, living in substandard
housing as defined by HUD, and/or families who pay more than 50%
of their income for rent and utilities would qualify for a preferred
status.
Occupants of and applicants on the present waiting list for Public
Housing and other assisted housing must specifically apply for the
Section 8 Rental Assistance Program if you wish to participate.
Sub-Bids Requested
Portland Public Schools - Phase 2 * Central Group -
Ainsworth E.S., Jackson M.S., Lincoln H.S., Maplewood E.S., Wilson H.S.
Bid Date: April 28, 1998 * 4:00 pm
Baugh Construction Oregon, Inc. will be bidding on all Concrete and
Carpentry work. Plans are available for review at Baugh Construction and
all major plan centers in the Portland-Salem area.
Bids shall be addressed to Ken Mersereau, Estimator at:
A Family that is already on the Housing Authority's Section 8 waiting
list, even if they are waiting for a Voucher, is also on the waiting list
for a Certificate and does not need to reapply. Applicants for the
Section 8 programs will not lose their place on the Public Housing
waiting list. The waiting list will always remain open for those
applicants who qualify for a Ranking or Local preference.
Drop By...
THE NORTHEAST WORKFORCE
CENTER, INC.
For further information, call 655-8267, extension O. Interested
families may apply for the Section 8 program at:
4106 N. Vancouver Ave., Portland, Oregon
13930 S Gain Street
Hrs. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Monday through Friday
For more Information, please call the
Workforce Center at 503-288^370
Oregon City, OR 97045
An Equal Opportunity Employer
•
Housing Authority of Clackamas County
15500 SW Jay St. Beaverton, OR 97006-6018
503/641-2500
Fax #503/643-0646
CCB# 62877
BAUGH
constriction
OREGON
INCO RPORATED
F.QI'ALHOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub
bids from disadvantaged, minority, women and emerging
small business enterprises Bids will be opened and read
publicly at 4 30 pm on April 28. 1998 at Baugh Construc­
tion. 15500 SW Jay St Beaverton. OR Indicate whether
you area resident bidder Any bid not conforming to public
bidding procedures, may be re/ected Bids not bearing a
Construction Contractor's Board Registration Number
will not be considered