Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1998, Page 13, Image 13

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    J U N E 3, 1998
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Salmon Corps At
Portland
Employment Opportunities
City Of Portland
B u ild in g Plan E xam in er II- $21.39 to $24.77/hr. Open Continu­
ous.
Reference No. 832. Exam No. 97-061.
C lerical S p ecialist - $1,856 to $2,590/mo. Open Continuous.
Reference No. 830. Exam No. 97-118.
C o m m u n ity Police O fficer - $ 30,306 to $49,733/yr. Open Con­
tinuous.
Reference No. 829. Exam No. 97-146.
E lectrician - $20.31 to $22.08/hr. Open Continuous. Reference
No. 834. Exam No. 97-083.
E n g in e er (S tru ctu ral) - Bureau of Buildings - $4,723 to $5,205/mo.
Open Continuous. Reference No. 844. Exam No. 98-068.
M an a g e m e n t A u dito r - $3,413 to $4,358/mo. Closes 6/15/98.
Reference No. 824. Exam No. 98-061.
M aintenan ce M anager - to $82,971/yr. Closes 8/3/98. Reference
No. 841. Exam No. 98-073.
M ed iation Prog ram M an ager (Sr. C o m m u n ity R elatio n s Spe­
c ialist) - $3,980 to $5,084/mo. Closes 6/12/98. Reference No. 848.
Exam No. 98-065.
P o lice Data T ech n ician T ra in ee - $9.17 to $9.96/hr. Open
Continuous. Reference No. 821. Exam No. 98-015.
P u b lic W o rk s In specto r I - $3,418 to $3,905/mo. Closes 6/15/98.
Reference No. 847. Exam No. 98-077.
S ecretarial C lerk I - $20,280 to $28,142/yr. Open Continuous.
Reference No. 837. Exam No. 97-123.
S e cretarial C lerk II - $21,611 to $30,451/yr. Open Continuous.
Reference No. 839. Exam No. 97-124
S e n io r P ro g ra m m e r A n alyst - $45,365 to $57,990/yr. Open
Continuous. Reference No. 831. Exam No. 98-050.
S e n io r P ro g ra m m e r A n alyst (B u ild in g s B ureau) - $45,365 to
$57,990/yr. This recruitm ent may close at any tim e without
notification. Reference no. 843. Exam No. 98-071.
S y ste m s A n aly st/P ro g ram m er - $45,365 to $57,990/yr Open
Continuous. Reference No. 833. Exam No. 97-073.
T ec h n ic ia n II - Materials Testing Specialty - $3,044 to $3,884/mo.
Closes 6/15/98. Reference No. 849. Exam No. 98-078.
For Detailed Information, Call 823-4573 and Choose Reference No.
From Ad.
M ailing address:
B ureau o f P ersonnel S ervices
1220 S. W . 5ÜI A ve. R oom 1000
P ortland, OR 97204
Effective immediately, any requests for OPEN COMPETITIVE or
OPEN CONTINUOUS examination applications must be accom ­
panied by a stamped, self-addressed, standard, business-size
envelope. If requests for applications are made close to our
deadline, you may not get the applications in time.
P ick up a p p lica tio n s at:
In terim C ity Hall
P erson n el A p plicatio n C enter
1400 S. W . 5th A ve., Lobby
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
Washington County
Dog C o n tro l L icense W riter
(2 Part-time Positions - Job Shure)
(Pending Board of Com m issioners’ Approval)
$9.98 - $12.14/hr
Closes June 12, 1998
H o u sin g R eh ab ilitatio n S p ecialist
(Pending Board of Com m issioners’ Approval)
$3,131 -$3,805/m o
S a lm o n C o rp s m e m b er
Hospital
2 yrs m edia prom otion experi­
ence a plus. Coordinate/execute
on-site events, m aintain data­
base. G ood C om puter/w riting
skills - Detail oriented - W ork
well w ith public. Send resum e/
references to Promotion Direc­
to r -KG O N Radio, 0700 S. W.
B ancroft Street, Portland, O r­
egon 97201. EEO
M en tal H ealth S e rv ice s C o o rd in ato r I
Experience required. Send re-
sum e/references to Joel G rey,
KKSN Radio - 888 SE 5th Ave.
#790, Portland, Oregon 97204.
EEO
Sales Assistant - PC -savvy for
dem anding sales staff. Know l­
edge
o f W in d o w s
95,
P ageM aker
6 .5
an d
W rodPerfect 8, as well as basic
design/layout concepts. Lotus
helpful. Internet and broadcast
experience a plus. C ollege de­
gree preferred. Send resume
and desktop publishing samples
to KISN FM S ales Assistant -
888 S W Fifth Ave., #790, Port­
land, O regon 97204. EEO
Closes June 12, 1998
P rin cip al E n g in e er
(Pending Board of Com m issioners’ Approval)
$4,533 - $5,509/mo
Closes J u re 26, 1998
R es id en tia l S ervices M o n ito r
(Com m unity Corrections Center)
$2,109 - $2,564/mo
Closes June 12, 1998
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) 693-4898 for information. County
application and supplemental application forms required.
A p p ly To:
W ashington County Human Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Hillsboro, OR 97124
W omen, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged
to apply
Parking Facility O perator
Immedial« opening for full and part-time lot attendants
with Portland's leading parking Company. W e are
seeking dependable individuals with o neat appearance
and a positive attitude.
W e offer:
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$ 7 . 0 0 / h r starting w ag e
$ 1 0 . 5 0 overtime available
M ed ical and Dental Benefits available
Advancement potential
Applicants must have valid drivers license, submit drug
test and background check. Apply in person dally
between 12:00 and 1:00PM at City Center
Parking at 215 SW 6th.
W ork for One Tough M other!
Columbia Sportswear has proven
that quality construction, en g i­
neering and innovation in sports
apparel is a form ula for s u c ­
cess. Join our A dm inistration
in the follow ing position:
Radio Promotion Assistant -1 - P rin cip al E x ec u tive M an a g e r B
Radio Board Operator- Part-
Time - Evenings-W eekends.
$2,769 - $3,364/mo
Sportswear Company-
R EC EPTIO N IST
T he Earth C onservation C orps/
Northwest’s Salm on Corps pro-
gram is looking fo r 9 to 12
youth, ages 18-25, to p artici­
pate in a sum m er pilot project
from June 15 to A ugust 31,
1998. Corps m embers will serve
R EC EP TIO N IST
the P ortland com m unity by re­
Provide callers and visitors with
storing salm on and w atershed
a pleasant and friendly image of
habitat. This is a great opportu­
Colum bia S portsw ear by a n ­
nity to learn about environm en­
swering the phone and greeting
tal and social issues facing the
visitors with courtesy and co n ­
Pacific N orthw est and be part
sideration. Ability to operate
of th e c o m m u n ity solution.
multi-line phone required. Must
C orps m em bers will receives a
possess
excellent telephone,
biw eekly stipend to co ve r e x­
organizational
and interpersonal
penses and an education award
skills. Public address paging
upon com pletion o f the pro­
experience preferred.
gram . Interested young people
Send resum e to: H um an R e­
m ay pick up an inform ation
sources, Dept. RECEP, PO Box
packet betw een the hours of
83239, Portland OR 97283, or
10:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday
Fax to. (503) 735-4597. Equal
through Friday at 2030 NE
Opportunity Employer.
M artin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. -
P ortland O regon 97212. Call Information Specialist (new po­
(503) 249-082 0 fo r additional
sition) - C ity of M ilw aukie, Or.
q u e stion s or instructions.
Salary $2,974 to $3,796 per
m onth, D O Q (pending C ity
Warmer Pacific College has an
Council adoption of new class/
im m ediate opening for Master
com p for 7/1/98) M in im u m R e­
Teacher in its acclaim ed Early
q u ire m en ts: M ust possess, or
Learning C enter. T his is a F/T
be able to obtain by tim e of hire,
position for the 9-m onth aca­
a valid State d river’s license
dem ic year.
and be insurable by C ity insur­
You will: be T eam Leader and
ance carrier. E d u c a tio n : A
Facilitator for preschoolers; di­
bachelor’s degree from and
rect practicum projects for C ol­
accredited institution with m a ­
lege E arly C hildhood Educa­
jo r course w ork in journalism ,
tion students; develop, fa cili­
broadcast m edia, public rela­
tate, im plem ent, and evaluate
tions, or related field.
learning plans, curricula, and
P rio r W o rk E x p e rie n c e : M ust
projects in a w arm environm ent
have a m inim um of 2 yrs. expe­
on the C ollege cam pus.
rience. O r any equivalent co m ­
R equires: Early C hildhood Edu-
bination of ed. and exp. D esir­
cation/D evelopm ent deg ree or
able to have state or local govt,
equivalent (Master’s preferred),
o rn o n -p ro fito rg . exp. A pplica­
current teaching license, and 2
tion materials include cover let­
years of responsible exp e ri­
ter, job application, current re­
ence with diverse preschoolers
sum e including w ork history
in a team -oriented, positive,
and salary for last seven years.
environment.
All application m aterials m ust
W arner Pacific C ollege is an ac­
be received by the C ity of
credited, C hristian liberal arts
Milwaukie, Hum an Resources,
college with a rich 60-year his­
1 0 7 2 2 S E M a in S tr e e t,
tory, serving o v e r650 students.
M ilw aukie, O R 97222, no later
R eview of applications is un­
than 4 P M , W e d ., J u n e 17,
derw ay and w ill continue until
1 99 8. For m ore inform ation:
position if filled.
(503) 786-7507 or T D D #(503
C andida tes should send cover
786-7555 or Fax # (503) 652-
letter, resum e, and personal
4433. Prior to hiring, require
statem ent of faith to: H um an
satisfactory com pletion of drug
R esources D irector, W arner
test. All qualified applicants en­
Pacific C ollege, 2219 SE 68th
couraged to apply. EOE.
Ave. Portland, 97215; fax: 775-
8853.
Management
W arner Pacific College is an Equal
Oregon State
O pportunity Em ployer.
Closes June 26, 1998
(Developmental Disabilities - 4 Positions)
^ C o lu m b ia
M ultnom ah County
LICENSE CANVASSERS
M ultnom ah C ounty Anim al Con­
trol has m ultiple tem porary po­
sitions (July - Septem ber) to
im plem ent door-to-door pet li­
censing project; w ork in team s
throughout the C ounty selling
pet licenses and distributing
educational m aterials; m ust
have a valid d river’s license
and be physically able to carry
approxim ately 10 pounds and
w alk outdoors for extended
periods of time; flexible 40 hour
w ork w eek; apply by June 19;
$7.50 per hour.
HOWTO APPLY: Application ma­
terials and formal job announce-
m e n ts a re a v a ila b le at
www.multnomah.liv.or.us/jobs/
, in person or mail self-ad­
dressed, stamped envelope re­
q u e stin g applicatio n form s.
M ultnom ah C ounty Employee
S ervices, 1120 SW 5th Ave.,
R oom 1430 PO Box 14700,
Portland, OR 97293-0700.
M an a g e m e n t A n alyst
W e are now accepting a p p lica ­
tions for a principal Executive
M anager B: M anagem ent A na­
lyst located in Salem , O regon.
T his position designs, plans
and coordinates/conducts ana­
lytical m anagem ent studies or
audits of hospital policies and
p ro c e d u re s , o rg a n iz a tio n a l
structures and accounting, bud­
getary, operational oradm inis-
trative system s. M ust have 5
years of experience in lead
work, supervision or staff-tech­
nical or professional-level w ork
involving conducting m anage­
m ent studies and audits. T he
experience must have included
participation in the management
of a program , section, or unit
including one or m ore of the
following areas: a) development
of program rules and policies;
b) long and short range goals
and plans; c) program e v a lu a ­
tion; andd) budget preparation,
M onthly salary is $2,586 to
$3,642. Excellent employer paid
benefit package. C ontact E m ­
ployee R elations at (503) 945-
2815forapplication packet. TTY
(503) 945-2996. Closing date is
June 18,1998. AA/EO E.
RÛÛF&
PAINT
Honest & Integrity 25
yrs.
Free Ests. 34 8-5 35 2
Transport Driver
W e are looking for an experiance
T ransport Driver. M ust have
C lass A, C D L and 2 years e x ­
perience o r 1 ye a r experience
plus com m ercial driving school.
E xcellent pay and benefits.
P lease apply d irectly to N orth
P ortland E m ploym ent O ffice,
30 N . W ebster. Ref# 1128107.
W e are an E EO /AA Em ployer.
Associate Director Position Open
D uties:
• Primary responsibility for supervision of organizing staff and
leadership. W ork with organizing staff and leadership to develop
issue cam paigns and staff development plans as directed by the
Executive Director
• Coordinate Oregon Action issue campaigns, as assigned by
Executive Director, including research, writing campaign plans,
leadership development, media work, and supervising campaign
activities
• Develop and implem ent training and technical assistance pro­
gram s for staff and leaders in collaboration with Executive Director
• Responsible for grant writing and foundation calendar with
direction from Executive Director and other fundraising duties as
necessary
• Materials and literature development including web site, internal
updates, listserve m aintenance, and newsletter coordination
• Statewide, regional, and national travel required
R ep o rts To:
Executive Director
Q u a lific a tio n s :
• Experience in com m unity and constituency organizing, political
campaigns, and legislative work essential
• Willing to m ake a minimum 2 year commitment
• Excellent written, oral, and communication skills
• Com puter literacy in Word, Excel, Access, and familiarity with
web
• W illingness to work flexible hours and travel required
• Must work well with a variety of people, be an initiator, motivate
staff and leaders, and demonstrate the ability to handle multiple
tasks in an organized fashion
• Access to dependable transportation; car needed for in-state
travel
Seeking:
• Professional organizer with at least three-five years experience
in grassroots and electoral movement building campaign
• Previous staff and volunteer management
• Proven track record in grassroots fundraising and grant writing
• Experience writing campaign plans
• History working with media preferred
S alary:
$26,000-30,000 DOE; health/dental care benefits, annual vaca­
tion, personal leave
Start Date:
Mid-Late July, 1998
T o A pply:
Send resume, cover letter and writing sample before June 15,1998
to Susan Remmers, Executive Director
Oregor. Action 3009 NE Emerson Portland, Oregon 97211
Contact Susan Remmers at 503/282-6588 for more information.
An Equal Opportunity Employer * People of Color & Women
Encouraged to Apply
Request For Proposals * 98-04
To Prepare A Development
Plan For Old Town/ChinaTown
The Portland Development Commission (“PDC”) is soliciting
proposals from a Project Team for the purpose of preparing a
Development Plan for Old Town/Chinatown.
The successful Project Team will demonstrate expertise in
Project Management, architecture/urban design/urban plan­
ning, as well as traffic and transportation analyses. The selected
Team will work with PDC and the community to prepare a Plan
which responds to the considerable opportunities and chal­
lenges facing the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood.
The proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the pro­
posal format outlined in the Request for Proposals (RFP). The
scope of work and additional conditions are described in greater
detail in the RFP packet available from:
Carla White
Portland Development Commission
1900 SW 4th Avenue, #100
Portland, OR 97201
(503)823-3358
The Portland Development Commission is committed to acting
affirmatively to encourage and facilitate the participation of
Emerging Small Businesses (ESB), Minority Business Enter­
prises (MBE), and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) in PDC
projects and operations.
The successful project Team must be certified by the City of
Portland as an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
and be licensed to do business in the City of Portland.
Eight (8) Copies of the proposals are due by: W ednes­
day, June 24,1998 at 3:00 pm.