Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 26, 2000, Page 12, Image 12

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Employment
Employment
p i k î - u m i : jobs
I h l - ti mi : kiwakbs
The Portland
Development
Commission is dedi­
Social Services 265
cated to delivering
W o m e n -R e se a rc h -N e v e r-
Homeless-No C hildhood A buse-
Confidential.
P articip ate in a (U n iv e rsity o f
Portland) to help women who are
hom eless. T alk w ith a N U RSE
Researcher about your childhood
experiences and childhood family and
your current support system. Your
experience may help us help women
who have been or who are homeless.
To participate you must be a woman
age 18 or over, speak English, never
have been homeless, and have not
experience childhood abuse. Call 943-
7108 or 1-800-227-4568. You will
receive $25.00 for your time and
expenses.
EDUCATIONAL
BENEFITS
Portland s overall liv­
ability through
BONUS MONEY
0 Initial $5,000 to $8,ooo
MANYOTHEU
FULL-TIME BENEFITS
0 D ental, life in su ra n c e ,
v a c a tio n /tra v e l fo r free,
re tire m e n t, etc.
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ussion.
grams to enhance
0 A d d itio n al $455 p e r m o n th
0 T u itio n A ssistance Program
0 S tu d e n t Loan R ep ay m en t
P rogram
OREGON
a
projects and pro­
CAREER
I
COUNSELOR /T
I Cornelious Curtis'«
(503)335-5115 ’
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PORT OF PORTLAND
Career Opportunities
Information about career opportunities with the Port
of Portland can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline
at (503) 944-7480. Hearing impaired applicants may
call TDD, (503) 944-7485. Applications are available
by calling (503) 944-7400 or by visiting the Port’s
office, located at 121 NW Everett St, Portland. Office
hour', are Monday through Friday, 8am to 12pm ar J
lpm to 5pm. You may also apply online at our
website, www.portofoortlandor.com
The Port of Portland is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
Look Want A House!!!
$0 Down
$0 Closing
With Verifiable Income.
Bad Credit
SelfEmployed
Bankruptcy
All OK
strategic partnerships
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Oregon, opportunity means a variety of careers available statewide, com petitive salaries
and great benefits. Currently, openings e xist In the following agencies:
OREGON DEPA RTM ENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Engineer 2
Senior Designer
Roberta Robinson G.R.I.
Majestic Mortgage
503-525-3552Office
503-955-0772 Pager
503-397-9769 Home
Century 21 Elite
503-241-2711X141 Office
503-366-3168 Pager
503-397-5267Home
P.O.Box 242
St. Helen, OR97051
redevelopment.
P D C ’s mission: “To
Experienced designer needed in Salem! Provide complex design support for small and moderate­
sized reconnaissance and feasibility studies, highway projects and planning studies. Serve as
technical expert on project teams. Develop and prepare concepts, preliminary designs and cost
estimates. Provide technical assistance to other designers, District Managers and Regon Traffic
Engineers. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Civil or Transportation-related Engineering and one year
professional-level expenence in transportation engneering; or four years engineering experience
and have a PE. PLS, FE/EIT or FLS/LSIT. Salary $2,949 - $4,223/m onth + excellent benefits:
health insurance; paid vacation and sick leaves. 10 paid holidays; and full employer-paid retirement
contribution Announcement #OCDT0402. Call (503) 986-4030 (TTY (053) 9 8 6 3 8 5 4 for the
hearing impaired) or visit w ww .odot.state.or.us/hrod/jobindex.cfm for announcement and
application. ODOT is an AA/EEO employer committed to a diverse workforce. Application and
required supplements m ust be received by August 11, 2000.
The State of Oregon is seeking a highly skilled and effective leader to serve as Director of the
Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center (OSFEC), located in Salem, Oregon, where nearly one
million people attend events on an annual basis. This key position provides the leadership needed
to prepare, present and plan the future o f Oregon's nationally-recognized state fair and year round
exposition center activities. The Director is responsible for overseeing all functions of the Oregon
State Fair and Exposition Center. To qualify, candidates must have extensive upper level managerial
experience in a public or private sector organization that has a similar scope, mission, and size of
the OSFEC. Annual salary of $ 59,856 to $88,404, negotiable based on qualifications and
experience, plus excellent benefits. For a complete listin g of duties, qualifications, benefits, and
required forms, please see Job Announcement «ES622001 at w ww.oregonjobs.org To apply,
Interested candidates must subm it: a cover letter, lim ited to no more than tw o pages clearly
describing how your experience and education qualifies you for this position, and an explanation
of why you are Interested in the position; a completed Executive Service Applicant Information
Form; a current resume d e a rly dem onstrating how you meet the qualifications for the position;
lis t of references th a t include at least tw o In each of the following categories: supervisory, peer,
subordinate, and professional. Mail or deliver your completed applications materials to: Frank
Garcia, Jr.: R ecruitm ent Services; Department of Administrative Services; 155 Cottage Street,
NE; Salem, Oregon 97310; Phone: (5 03 ) 3 7 6 3 0 4 0 ; OR FAX your application materials to :(5 0 3 )
3 7 6 5 7 3 1 OR E-mail your application materials directly to: frank.garclajr8state.or.us and include
in the subject line: Director, Oregon S tate Fair & Exposition Center. EEO. Screening may begin as
early as August 11, 2000.
citizens.“ If you are
inspired by the
prospect o f being
effective in a big way,
consider the follow­
ing opportunity:
Need Help Taking
Alcohol & Drug HelpLine and YouthLine
www.saif.com
PREMIUM AUDIT
TECHNICAL ADVISOR
fus Knurr Poliiiy Service*
Salem, Oregon
SAIF Corporation is a public corporation on the cutting edge of providing quality customer service and care to
employers and injured workers. We re the leading force in the Oregon Workers' Compensation insurance
marketplace, and w e're looking for people with the skills and commitment to keep us there. W e offer:
Competitive salaries, excellent benefits, latest technology, team-oriented work environment, educational
benefits, and training opportunities.
Employment Application and a detailed job description. If you are unable to access this information, contact
us at (503) 373-8047. Your completed SAIF Employment Application, cover letter, and resume must be submitted
to our Human Resources Office by 5:00 p.m. Friday. August 4, 2000, to receive consideration.
SAIF CORPORATION
On The Job for Oregon
Human Resources Division. PO Box 988
Salem , OR 97308 0988
Would you like
a Child Free Summer Day,
Night
or Weekend?
Then call
Summer Time Baby Sitting
Gary Ann at 288-0033 or
Memory Ann at 285-3810
Will be out of town from
July 26 - July 31,2000
S ub B ids R equested F or
Hearthstone At Murrayhill
Beaverton, Oregon
3-story wood frame, slab on grade, 183 units o f Congregate, Assisted
& Alzheimers Care.
Bid Date: August 10,2000, by 3 pm
S ub -B ids R equested
Creative Service Center
S ub -B ids R equested
Bidding DIV 2 Thru 5
Bid Date: July 27,2000 * 2:00 pm
TRI-MET
CENTER STREET ADMINISTRATION BLDG.
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Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: August 3,2000 * 12:00 pm (Noon)
Howard S. Wright
Construction Co.
WALSH CONSTRUCTION CO.,
CCB#11398
2905 SW First Avenue, Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (503)222-4375 Fax: (503)274-7676
Contact: Don Geddes, Monty Orlando or Jean Heitschmidt
Plans available at: Walsh Construction Co., DJC Plan Center, Construction
Data - Portland, Oregon Contractor Plan Center, OAME (Oregon
Association o f Minority Entrepreneurs), Construction Market Data,
Inc., and Impact Business Consultants
HUD Residential Wage Project
Please call Walsh Construction Co.
For bid forms and instructions.
Emerging Small Business Enterprises, Minority Business Enterprises
and Woman-owned Business Enterprises are encouraged to bid on this
work.
DRAKE CONST. CO.
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P A R T N E R S H IP
Multnomah County School District No. 1 is soliciting proposals from
qualified agencies to be included in the annual Fall Combined Fund
Drive. Com plete application packets outlining procedures and
qualification criteria may be obtained by contacting Patty Farrell, Executive
Director in the District’s Department ofCommunications, 501N. Dixon,
Portland, OR 97227 or by calling (503) 916-3011.
Board Policy 3.30.037 Solicitations-Com m unity Campaigns
C am paigns am ong students and/or em ployees by com m unity
organizations for the purpose o f raising funds may be conducted only
upon authorization o f the Board. Fund-raising campaigns shall be
authorized only when sponsored by organizations which contribute
significantly to social service, conservation or cultural aspects o f
community life. Fund-raising campaigns selected shall have objectives
which are primarily educational and shall be designed to help students
understand the role and importance o f voluntary social service and
cultural agencies in community life. Such campaigns shall stress, as well,
the importance o f voluntary contributions to humanitarian services and
cultural resources. The District will permit three sanctioned fund drives
each year, as follows:
1. F all-C om bined Fund Drive
a. Participation. Schools and departments shall participate annually in
the combined campaigns which shall be coordinated by the office
ofPublic Information and Communications.
b. Standards ofEligibility. An organization eligible forparticipation in
the Portland School District combined community drive must be an
organization which is either (1) a joint providing or supporting
health, education, conservation or hum an w elfare services
predominantly in Oregon and with significant services in Multnomah
County, or (2) a fund-raising organization which is disbursing/
granting funds to five or more constituent organizations providing
or supporting health, education, conservation or human welfare
services predominantly in Oregon and with significant services in
Multnomah County, or (3) an organization providing health,
education, conservation or human welfare services predominantly
in Oregon with significant services in Multnomah County which is
not receiving funds as a member o f a joint fund-raising organization
or is a disbursee/grantee o f a fund-raising organization.
Completed applications must be returned to the above address no later
than 3 :00 p.m., Friday, august 4,2000.
Michael J. Hutchens, C.P.M.
Director o f Purchasing, Risk Manager
Multnomah County Schools District No. 1
501N. Dixon Street
Portland, OR 97227
iFCORPORATION
WWW.ORPORT.ANG.AF.MIL
PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
Annual Fall Combined Fund Drive
Insurance
A ir ¡National Guard
roc
Solicitation O f Interest
Oregon. A more complete announcement listing, application forms, and additional
Job information are available at: a) local Employment Department field offices, or b)
the Oregon Jobs page at: www.oregonjobs.org. The State of Oregon and all Its
divisions are proud to be equal opportunity employers.
Fuel Your Future
Portland
Development
Commission
1900 SW 4th Ave.
Suite 7000
Portland, OR 97201
EOE
Toll Free, Statewide: 1-800-923-HELP
Part Time Job
888 SW Fifth Ave., * Suite 415 * P ortland, O R 97204
(503) 220-0895 Fax (503) 220-0892
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
minority, women and emerging small business enterprises.
CCB #89229
quality jobs for all
HelpLine: 503-244-1312
YouthLine: 503-244-1611
FAX: 503 373 8628
The Oregon A i r N ational Guard
(503) 335-4040 or 1-800-392-1801
neighborhoods and
Portland Area:
An Iqual Oppornmily (moloyer
Inquire about our 90% State Tuition Assistance Program
An application and information packet is available at PD C. Outside the
Portland M etro area, please call our job hotline: ( 5 0 3 ) 8 2 3 -3 4 6 3 to
request a packet by mail. Each position requires a separate application.
Closes August 4, 2000.
omy with healthy
Free & Confidential
Interested, qualified individuals are encouraged to access our web site at w w w.saif com to obtain a SAIF
Earn Up to $605.00per month (Tax-Free) with the Montgomery G I Bill
combined with the new Incentive Kicker
vision of a vital econ­
1 / hese are Just a few of the current Job openings available with the State of
On the job... for Oregon
Seeking 2 project coordinators, one for the River District and one for
N o rth Macadam, to plan work, schedules and budgets for redevelopment
activities including new mixed-income housing and commercial projects,
parks, greenway and open spaces, neighborhood revitalization and infra­
structure improvements in the City. W o rk with City on code and policy
issues; make presentations on projects to various stakeholders; negotiate
contracts and manage consultant work. Requires a Bachelor's degree in
planning, architecture, business, finance o r related field and 3-5 years' experi­
ence. Master's degree preferred.
It's your life, Your Choice, Make the Call!
responsibility include program evaluation, performance of field staff auditors, staff training and development,
Student Eoan Repayment
($20,000.00)
munity resources to
achieve Portland’s
Project Coordinator II - River District & North
Macadam (2 openings)
Free, confidential, statewide telephone assistance and guidance with
alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems.
OREGON STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION CENTER
Director
Principal Executive/Manager G
technical issues, legal issues/hearings, and special projects.
Earn College
Credits fo r
Your Training
bring together com­
Transportation Engineer 1
Designer
In this position, you will act as a technical advisor and mentor for the premium audit program. Areas of
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business develop­
ment, housing and
A Professional Engineer possessing leadership ability and a working knowledge of highway design is
needed in Salem You will provide complex design support for the largest reconnaissance and
feasibility studies, highway projects and planning studies. Assume the role o f lead designer and direct
the work of other designers. Function in a leadership role providing technical assistance to other
designers in such efforts as development review, access management, and complex geometry
assistance. Requires a Bachelor's degee in Civil or Transportatiorwelated Engineering and two years
of professional level expenence in the practice of transportation engineering; OR five years of
engineering expenence. Two of the five years' must have been performing professional-level
engneenng duties. Regstration as a Professional Engineer (PE) is required. Salary $3,416 -
$ 4,891/m onth + excellent benefits: health insurance; paid vacation and sick leaves. 10 paid holidays;
and full employer-paid retirement contribution Announcement «OCDTO4O4. Call (503) 986-4030
(TTY (503) 9 8 6 3 8 5 4 for the hearing impaired), or visit www.odot.state.or.us/hrod/Joblndex.cfin for
announcement and application. ODOT is an AA/EEO employer committed to a diverse workforce.
Application and required supplements must be received by August 11. 2000.
Call
Liz Hamilton
in the community
affecting the city's
43 7 N. Columbia BI vd. * Portland, OR 97217
(503)978-0800Fax (503)978-1031
CCB# 84045
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
disadvantaged. Minority, women, Vietnam era veterans, disabled
veterans, or emerging small business enterprises
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