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Page B6 August 30, 2000 |Iortlanb ©beeruer i Classifieds/Bids Em ploym ent B Employm ent Accounting 258 Social Services 265 Part-Tim e Accountant Part-Time Accountant for twenty hours per week needed to perform accounting and auditing functions within general accountmg and to summarize data for periodic operating statements for a training institution. R equires a B achelor D egree in A c c o u n tin g or B u sin e ss Administration and one-year related experience. Public and private sector experience preferred. Directly related experience may be considered in lieu o f formal education. Submit letter of interest and resume to: Human Resources 31224 E. Historic Columbia RiverHwy. Troutdale, OR 97060 Responses Must Be Received No Later Than Tues, Sept. 5,2000 As an affirmative action employer, we are seeking qualified minority, fem ale, v e te ra n an d d isa b le d applicants; however, all qualified applicants w’ill be considered. Case Manager/Therapist Multi-Cultural Community Mental H ealth C e n te r seek s C lin ic ia n Proficient in Diagnosis, Assessments, Treatment Plans & Case Management for Adults with Mental Illness/Dual Diagnosis. To provide Individual & G ro u p T h e ra p y . M SW o r MA required. C o m p etitiv e W age & Excellent Benefits. People o f color e n c o u ra g e d to ap p ly . P o sitio n available Sept. 1,2000. Subm itcover letter and resume to CCMH, Attn: Michelle Blum, 3716NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Portland O R97212 or Fax to (503)288- 8168. Sales 260 Account Executive G reat O pportunity for the right individual. Expanding Conventional N a tio n a l W h o le sa le M o rtg ag e L en d er is seek in g an A cco u n t Executive for Oregon. Conforming w h o le sa le m o rtg a g e and sales e x p e rie n c e re q u ire d . E x c e lle n t compensation and benefit programs. Please send resume to: Washtenaw Mortgage Company 315 E. Eisenhower, Ste. 12 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 or fax to: 734- 662-9517. Hr@washtenawmortgae.com Social Services 265 N ortheast C om m unity Contact Coordinator Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Inc. (NECN) The Northeast Community Contact C o o rd in ato r w ill provide triage services for youth contacted within the Northeast Community Policing area; coordinate volunteers; provide information and referral; conduct presentations/training to businesses, c itiz e n g ro u p s, etc. P re v io u s experience in working with diverse groups preferred, knowledgeable as related to inner N orth/N ortheast Portland and community policing, B ilin g u al (E n g lish /S p a n ish ) or multilingual skills a plus. Full-time, $13.50-$15.75 hr. Health benefits offered after 3 months satisfactory e m p lo y m e n t. R esu m es a re not accepted in lieu o fa completed NECN application. N o phone calls please. Apply in person to NECN, 4815 N.E. 7*. Room C-25, Portland, before 4:30 p.m., Septem ber6,2000. Social Services 265 enior Program Assistant T p o s itio n . D u ties in c lu d e c h e d u lin g and c o o rd in a tio n -ansportation for frail, low income lderly clients. $8.75-$9.75 entry /age. Apply at Portland Impact, 4707 IE Hawthorne Blvd. Questions call '88-6000. EOE/AA ’arent-Child Program Assistant la lf time position. Duties include 'reparation o f activity room(s) and upervision o f young children whose larents are participating in Center ervices. S8.75-S9.75 entry wage, tpply at Portland Impact, 4707 SE lawthome Blvd. Questions call 988- 000. EOE/AA r © Social Services 265 Leadership Position Creative, energetic person needed to supervise staff working with youth, families and young children. Exciting opp to work w/ a dynamic team in a SE non-profit agency, ly r exp in staff and prgm supervision & 4yr exp in hum an svcs. A pply at Portland Impact, 4707 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Questions call 988-6000. EOE/AA Notice is hereby given that a public hearing, if so requested by any interested person, will be held by the Tri-C ounty M etropolitan Transportation District o f Oregon (Tri-Met) in Room C o f the Portland Building, 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Portland at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, Septem ber27,2000. The purpose o f this hearing is to consider projects for which federal assistance from the Federal Transit Administiation is being sought. Persons requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Tri-M et’s Finance Administrator by telephone at (503) 962-5850, or in writing at 4012 S.E. 17th A venue, Portland, OR, 97202 by Friday, September 8,2000. The Proposed Program o f Projects which will be submitted in five grant applications include: A. Section 5307 FTA Funds Project Federal Share Local Share Total Bus Preventive Maintenance $20,890,400 $5,222,600 $26,113,000 Transit Enhancements 211,200 52,800 264,000 Subtotal $21,101,600 $5,275,400 $26,377,000 Join the Premier Law Enforcement Agency in the Northwest Career Opportunities for Sworn Positions Community Police Officer ■ $32,989 - $54,038 Approximate Annual Salary Entry Level Applicants Must: Be 21 years of age or older; ..ave, „ our Year college degree. Lateral Level Applicants Must: Be 21 years of age or older; Have an Associate's Degree w ith 60 semester or 90 quarter hours from an accredited college; Have two years law enforcement experience. Career Opportunities in Support Positions Police Records Specialist Trainee Open Continuous ■ r - 77:iPer Hour t 0 51591 Per Hour after ™æe Years ■ Excellent Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vacation Applicants Must: Be 18 years of age or older; Have a High School Degree or GED; Able to key with extreme accuracy; Have a valid driver's license. B. Section 5309 FTA Funds Local Share Project Federal Share Total $839,000 Rail Preventive Maintenance $3,356,000 $4,195,000 Milwaukie Transit Center 140,000 560,000 Property Acquisition 700,000 120,000 30,000 Preliminary Engineering 150,000 120,000 30,000 Final Engineering 150,000 190,000 760,000 Construction 950,000 $4,916,000 $1,229,000 $6,145,000 Subtotal Congestion Mitigation A ir Quality(CM AQ)/Surface Transportation Program (STP) Program Funds Federal Share Local Share Total Project Interstate MAX (CMAQ) $104,754 $1,020,000 $915,246 Purchase LRT Rai! Cars 246,758 28,242 Track Materials 275,000 Construct Line/Structures 717,840 82,160 800,000 991,517 Final Engineering 113,483 1,105,000 62,810 7,190 Insurance 70,000 48,657 5,569 Contingency 54,226 1,817,033 207,967 Acquisition-Real Estate 2,025,000 118,892 13,608 Other - Real Estate 132,500 1,067,787 Project Administration 122,213 1,190,000 Public Art - Construction 13,460 1,540 15,000 TDM Program (CMAQ) Customer Support 46,000 5,265 51,265 Marketing Staff 275,000 31,475 306,475 Marketing - M&S 17,000 1,946 18,946 Marketing Info Staff 80,000 9,156 89,156 Marketing Info - M&S 31,000 3,548 34,548 TDM Vanpools 28,717 250,893 279,610 Rail Preventive Maintenance (STP) 1,424,912 163,088 1,588,000 Lower Albina Overcrossing (STP) Roadway 990,000 113,310 1,103,310 Structures 2,744,163 314,082 3,058,245 Signals 181,000 20,716 201,716 Illumination 30,000 3,434 33,434 Traffic Control 55,000 6,295 51,295 Subtotal $12,124,968 $1,387,758 $13,512,726 All projects have been selected through Tri-M et’s planning process, which incorporates public involvement, and are programmed in the Metropolitan and State Transportation Improvement Programs. No persons, families, or businesses will be displacedby the projects. Projects described above are in conformance with comprehensive land use and transportation planning in the area. In the event a hearing isheld,Tri-M etw ill afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and environmental aspects o f the projects. A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at least 48 hours notice o f the request by contacting Tri-Met at 962-4831 or TDD 962-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If any interested person requires information regarding the Program o f Projects described in this Notice or Tri-M et’s transit development plan they may contact Tri-M et’s Finance Administrator by telephone at (503) 962-5850 or in writing at 4012 S.E. 17,h Avenue, Portland, OR 97202. The Program o f Projects described in this Notice constitutes Tri-M et’s final FY01 §5307, § 5309, CMAQ and STP Programs. Any amendment to any program will be duly advertised to the public. Bruce Harder Executive Director Finance & Administration Tri-Met Police Desk Clerk Closes September 11th at 4:30 pm a $ 1,830/Month to $2,532/Month after Three Years a Excellent Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vacation Applicants Must: Be 18 years of age or older; Have a High School Degree or GED. For More Information Call: (503) 823-0346 or Toll Free (888) 735-4259 Visit our Web Site at www.portlandpolicebureau.com An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer Looking for an Excellent Part-time Job with Benefits? Then Contact the Oregon Air National Guard S S Social Services 265 S Leadership Position Creative, energetic person needed to supervise staff working with youth, families and young children. Exciting opp to work w/ a dynamic team in a SE non-profit agency, lyr exp in staff and prgm supervision & 4yr exp in hum an svcs. A pply at Portland Impact, 4707 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Questions call 988-6000. EOE/AA N otice O f O pportunity F or P ublic H earing Portland Police Bureau S S Aircraft Maintenance & Aircraft Avionics General Purpose Mechanic & Vehicle Operations Computer Maintenance & Computer Switching Information Management & Inventory Management Many, many more careers to chose from Inquire about our Excellent Educational, Travel & Training Benefits. Contact your local Air Guard Recruiter at (503) 335-4040 or 1-800-392-1801 to determine eligibility. Fuel Your Future r A ir National Guard Social Services 265 Social S ervices/S ocial C h an g e/ Domestic Violence. * Bradley-Angle H ouse is seeking a * Volunteer Coordinator 40 Hours/W eek $ 11.65/ hour plus benefits. A pplication packets required an available by calling 503/296-8225 or at One Stop, 3034 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. Closing date: Monday, September 25,2000. EEO/ AA/Feminist Employer. Social Services 265 Community Resource Specialist Legacy Emanuel/Project Network has a full time, benefited opening for a Community Resource Specialist to serve as the liaison between the Neighborhood Foster Care Program and various other organizations to provide services to the children and families o f the N/NE neighborhood. Requires 3 yrs experience and/or education in a related social services field, valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, ability to collaborate with community agencies, and work with foster parents and kinship care providers. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. To apply for this position (refer to Job#EH064221 ms), visit our web site at wwwJegacyhgalth.Qfg or apply at: Legacy Health System, Employment Services, 1120 NW 20'h, Suite 111, Portland, OR 97209. Phone: 503-415- 5405,Fax: 503-415- 5200. ■ _B Affirmative Action ■ _ Equal Opportunity Employer L e g a c y H e a lth LEGACY System Health System Employment PORT OF PORTLAND After School Program Is Now Accepting Enrollment Applications For The School Y ear 2000-2001. We offer after school care for children ages 4-9 five days a week (M-F) 3 :00 pm-5:30pm. Tuition is $5.00/week and we ask 2 hours o f parent involvement a Month. The children must be picked up by 6:00pm. For information and application forms call 236-0148. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Slayden Construction, Inc. Eastbank Riverfront Project - Phase Il-b Bid Package F-Revised Fire Dock Bids Due: September 12,2000 at 1:00 PM Slayden Construction, Inc., (CM/CG), requests bids for Bid Package F- Revised Eastbank Fire Dock on behalf o f the Portland Development Commission. Bid Documents will be available for review after Thursday, August 24, 2000 at Slayden Construction’s main office, Slayden Construction’s Field Office (Contact Scott Austin for Schedule @ 503-236-2362), Daily Journal o f Commerce & Impact Minority Plan Centers. Additional sets are available by contacting Alissa Jackson with Slayden Construction, Inc at (503) 769-1969. Bids for all work must utilize the bid form in the specifications and may be faxed to Capital Project Consultants (Owners Represen tativejno later than 1:00PM, September 12,2000 at(503)769- 4525, sub-contractor disclosures must be submitted to by 5:00 pm on September 12,2000. Questions regarding the work package should be directed to Mark Bodyfelt at (503) 769-1969 or fax (503) 769-4525. All workers on this project must be paid at no less than the Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts in effect, July 1, 1999. All subcontractors over $ 100,000 will be bound by the requirements o f the City o f Portland W orkforce Training & Hiring Program. Generally the work includes removal and disposal o f existing wood piles, floating dock, pipe piles, design build pedestrian gangway and utilities. Fabrication shops must be pre-approved with the City of Portland Bureau o f Buildings. Subcontractors proposing to complete work onsite must be registered with the Oregon Contractors Board at the time o f submission o f their bid. Request for Proposals #00-17 City of Portland, Oregon PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONNECTIONS AT THE CREATIVE SERVICES CENTER The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is seeking proposals to allow one or more firms to serve as the preferred telecommunications service providers to install a broadband network interface in the proposed Creative Services Center at 234 NW Fifth in Portland’s Old Town neighborhood. Deadline for submittals is 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 27,2000. All submissions must be received in the offices of PDC no later than this time. Submissions should be directed to: Stella Martinez Portland Development Commission 1900 SW Fourth Avenue, Suite 7000 Portland, OR 97201 Phone # (503) 823-3337 Fax # (503) 823-3368 Contractors who are certified as Minority, Women or Emerging Small Businesses are strongly encouraged to apply. Contractors are also recommended to utilize Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises for their subcontracting needs. Portland Development Commission greatly values diversity in contracting and in the workforce, and encourages its contractors to do the same. S ub -B ids R equested OSU Athletics Complex Addition Corvallis, OR Bid Date: A ugust31,2000 BidTime: 2:30p.m. JOHN Career Opportunities HYLAND Inform ation about career opportunities w ith the Port o f Portland can be obtained by calling the Job H otline at (503) 944-7480. Hearing impaired applicants may call FDD, (503) 944-7485. Applications are available by calling (503) 944-7400 or by visiting the Port's office, located at 121 N W Everett St, Portland. O ffice h o u r' are M onday through Friday, 8am to 12pm ar J lp m to 5pm. You may also apply online at our website, w w w .portofportlandor.com The Port of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer The Piedmont Peace Place CONST., IN C . OENERAL CONTRACTOR I J CCB# 46071 P.O.Box 7867 Eugene, OR 97401 541-726-8081 Fax: 541-741-0896 We are an equal opportunity’ employer and request sub bids from all sub-contractors and suppliers including minority, women owned businesses, disadvantaged, disabled veterans, and emerging small business enterprises. "Subcontract bids must include CCB# " Advertise in tlje ^ o rtla n b ©bseruer I