Ilortlanft (Obeeruer Page B5 (Elje Ç tartlanh © bseruer July 25, 2001 Classifieds/Bids FIREFIGHTER Portland International Airport (PDX) The Port of Portland is recruiting candidates to establish an eligibil­ ity list for Fire Fighters for Portland International Airport Fire Depart­ ment. STARTING BASE PAY RATE: $39,906 per year SUM M ARY OF ESSENTIAL RE­ SPONSIBILITIES Responds on all alarms for aircraft, structural, and medical emergen­ cies. Combats fires and removes vic­ tim s from aircraft, buildings, au­ tos, and adm inisters first aid and other emergency support care. Performs fire inspections, daily routine house duties, vehicle pre­ vention maintenance and inspec­ tions. Participates in and conducts all phases of training as set forth in Fire D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g pro­ grams. PARKING FACILITY OPERATOR Immediate opening for full and Part- time attendants with Poitland’s leading parking Co. We are seeking dependable individuals with a neat appearance and a Positive attitude $8.00 + starting wage Huge overtime potential A dvancem ent opportunities Medical, Dental, 401K available Applicants must submit to drug test and background check. Apply in person daily between 12-1, Monday - Friday. 130 SW SI ARK Portland, OR M etro Cash Office Supervisor Oregon Zoo. $40,676 - $ 5 6 ,9 4 8 / annually, FT, Open Until Filled. Su­ pervises three to seven cash of­ fice clerks. The clerks prepare a daily bank deposit, meet cash needs of Zoo cashiers and gener­ PREFERRED EDUCATION AND ate a daily report of Zoo revenue activity. The supervisors prepares EXPERIENCE High School graduate or equivalent audits accounting docum ents, com bination o f experience and writes and updates procedures and maintains the Zoo's charge card training. Course work or experience equiva­ processing system lent to a degree in fire science or Required application m aterials available a t” Metro Human Re­ related field. Demonstrated experience in air­ sources, 6 00 NE Grand Avenue, craft fire rescue and Emergency Portland, OR Resumes are not Medical Services (EMS) opera­ accepted. Please call (503) 797- 1570 if you would like application tions. materials mailed to you. Wed ad­ Candidates may obtain application dress: www.metrQ-region.org materials at Portland International A/EEO Employer Airport Administrative Offices or the Airport Conference Center or by ca llin g (5 0 3 ) 4 6 0 -4 1 5 1 or (503) 460-4050. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Employment application forms may also be download and printed from the Port's website at M ETRO www^xirtportlantLcorn. Applicants must apply by August 10 to be eligible for the test which will be administered on August 18, 2001, at Portland State University. Applications received after Friday, August 10, 2001, may not be con­ sidered. There will be a $5.00 fee, payable at the te st site, for those taking the test. Applicants who may ex­ perience a hardship by paying a fee for the test may request an exemp­ tion. Please Note: On-line applications WILL NOT be accepted for this recruitment. Women and minorities are encour­ aged to a p p ly .________________ Employment The Oregon Air National Guard has several part-time positions avail­ able. Let the Oregon Air Guard pro­ vide you with the experience to enhance your civilian marketabil­ ity! Not only will the Air Guard train you, but pay you to leam! For more information on pay, travel, training & various educational benefits - call 1-800-392-1801 & inquire about our enlistm ent eligibility. ClarkCounty, Washington Job Opportunities Me are seeking qualified candidates to be part of our dynamic public service organization. QUALITY MANAGER $3,638 - $5 ,1 3 9 /m o . DOQ Job information, applications, and benefits information are available from: Clark County Human Resources 1013 Franklin St, Vancouver WA Job Hotline: (360) 397-6018 TDD: (360) 397-6032 www.co.clark.wa.us Clinical Supervisor Quality Assurance This position works within the Be­ havioral Health Division of the This position works within Verity Department of Community and Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Family Services and will be part of Systems which is a program area the School mental health consult­ of the Department of Community ant team. The Turnaround Mental and Family Services Managed Health Consultant will provide a Care Division that is responsible range of mental health and alco- for the administration of managed hol/drug intervention services to behavioral health care programs referred families who utilize ser­ and services. The Clinical Super­ vices o ffe re d by Turnaround visor of Quality Assurance will as­ School. This position will provide sure that services provided meet integrated mental health and alco- the quality standards as required hol/drug intervention services to by statute, best practice and con­ Children enrolled at Turnaround. tract and will promote timely and Requires two years professional appropriate access to services for experience in the provision of men­ vulnerable populations, defining tal health services to children and performance outcomes and evalu­ fa m ilie s and e q u iva le n t to a ating contracted services. Re­ M aster's degree in the mental quires three years of increasingly health field. Must be Qualified health services, and fam iliarity M ental H ealth P ro fe s s io n a l with principles and methods of (QMHP) as defined in Oregon Ad­ program monitoring and evalua­ ministrative Rules 309-032-0535. tion. Knowledge and experience in CADCI or II required. Licensed Cli­ Quality Assurance preferred. Also nicians (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) may requires a Bachelor's degree from provide A & D services if 60 hours an accredited college or university of continuing education in A & D with major course work in social have been completed (this must work, sociology, public health, pub­ be indicated on the application). lic administration, or a related field Starting salary is $20.24 per hour is required. M aster's degree in ($20.24-$24.89 full range). Apply behavioral health, health, admin­ by August 3. Further information istration, or a related field highly and application materials are avail­ desirable. M ust meet Qualified able at www.co.multnomah.or.us M e n ta l H e a lth P ro fe s s io n a l or by calling (503) 988-5035. (QMHP) and OAR requirements for Clinical Supervision (eg: Master's plus two years experience in the field). Salary range is $44,434- $62,208 annually. Apply by August 3. Further information and appli­ cation materials are available at Unity Worker I O regon C o n ve n tio n C enter. $ 1 1 .0 3 - $12.42/hour, FT, Dead­ line 7 /2 7 /0 1 . Responsible for the clean and sanitary maintenance of the Oregon Convention Center fa­ cility. Duties include but are not lim­ ited to sweeping, moping, waxing floors, vacuuming, dusting, emp­ ty in g tra s h , and c le a n in g restrooms. Sets up tables and chairs, requiring the ability to lift and carry. Requires the use of equipm ent such as scrubbers, vacuums, pressure washers and carpet shampooers. Required application m aterials available at: Metro Human Re­ sources, 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR. Resumes are not accepted. Please call (503) 797- 1570 if you would like application materials mailed to you. Web ad­ dress: www.metro-region.org A/EEO Employer M etro Utility Maintenance Technician, Oregon C o n ve n tio n C enter. $12.72 - $13.86/hour, Ft Grave­ yard Shift, Deadline 7 /2 7 /0 1 . Performs project work in Custodial M aintenance. W ashers w alls, clean carpet, waxes floors and pro­ vides relief to route janitorial staff on the graveyard shift. Requires the use of equipment such as scrubbers, vacuums and pressure washers Required application m aterials available at: Metro Human Re­ sources, 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR Resumes are not accepted. Please call (503) 797- 1570 if you would like application materials mailed to you. Web ad­ dress: www.metro-region.org AA/EEO equal opfortunityemfloyer Walt Walker 1974 P.C.C. ’ J— * Sheet M etal/Husband of Crissy. Dick Weber Your Welding/Dixer Brother would love to see you. Message (360) 892-8730 ■ Advertise ' ' Your Church i In H jc |J o r tla u h (Dbaeruer Call (503) 288-00 Behavioral HealthConsultant Portland State University Office of Research and Sponsored Projects. Is recruiting for the position of Contract Specialist. Primary job functions include negotiating re­ search and sponsored projects contract term s and conditions in accordance with State and Federal laws, and the policies of PSU and the Oregon University System. Requirements for the position in­ clude a baccalaureate degree or adequate paralegal training. Ap­ plicant should have at least three years of progressively responsible experience in research grants and contracts. University experience is preferred. Experience with budget­ ing processes is highly desirable. To apply, submit a letter of inter est, resum e, and nam es, ad­ dresses and telephone numbers of at least three (3) references. Application review will begin on August 1, 2001; position will re­ main open until filled. Send to: calling (503) 988-5035. Mental Health Consultant A position description is posted on the Office of Human Resources land State University is an Affirma­ tive Action/Equal Opportunity Insti­ tution. G rowing The proposed Columbia Empower­ ment Zone contains portions of Vancouver, N/NE and Downtown Portland. Find out what the Em­ powerment zone is and how it might benefit you and your com­ munity. Come and give your input at the upcoming forums: Oregon State University Centralized Career Services Career Advisor and frie n d to These are just a few of the qualities that have made American Family Insurance one of ttie nation's toprated insurance companies. Our continued expansion offers you an opportunity in the following position at our Lake Oswego office. Casualty Claim Adjuster (PIP) Job ID 450 In this position you will investigate, negotiate and settle to conclusion Oregon PIP claims. The success­ ful candidate should have at least 3 years of PIP experience, prefer­ ably in Oregon, a valid drivers li­ cense, good communication and custom er service s k ills are a must. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Please apply o n lin e a t: w w w .a m fa m .co m through our Career link to Job ID 450. If you are unable to apply online, please submit a resume (with Job ID 450 listed on the cover letter), on plain white paper, using stan­ dard types and fonts, no bold or italic print to: A M E R IC A N FAM ILY N S U Columbia Empowerment Zone Ap­ plication-C om m unity Forums This recruitment will be used to fill tw o p o s itio n s a t s c h o o ls in Multnomah County. These posi­ tions work within the Behavioral Health Division of the Department of Community and Family Services. The School Mental Health Program provides comprehensive direct mental health services at con­ tracted school districts with the purpose of advancing the county b e n ch m a rk o f 100% sch o o l completion. Travel to schools, com­ m unity agencie s and c lie n ts homes is necessary. By providing com prehensive d ire ct m ental health services at school based sites, Mental Health Consultants assist students who are at risk of or are experiencing a mental health disorder (and therefore may be at risk of not completing school) in their natural school environment that will support the students to continue working towards 100% school completion. Requires two years professional experience in the provision of mental health ser­ vices to children and families. Two years post-Master's experience, and recent experience in a health care and/or school setting, desir­ able. Also requires equivalent to a M aster's degree in the mental health field, Licensed Clinical So­ cial Worker or Licensed Profes­ sional Counselor desirable. Bilin­ gual Spanish/English desirable. Starting salary is $20.24 per hour ($20.24-$24.89 full range). Apply by August 3. Further information and application materials are avail­ able at www.co.multnomah.or.us or by calling (503) 988-5035. Office of Research and Spon­ sored Projects Attn: Barbara Sestak Portland State University PO Box 751 (ORSP) Portland, OR 97207-0751 „ s tro n g . R A N C E wm Haut auawtss new» wr Attn: Job ID 450 Resume Processing Center P. 0. Box 3600 Nogales, Arizona 85628-3600 Equal Opportunity Employer This is a 12-month fixed-term po­ sition that will provide career ad­ vising to students, and expertise and leadership in internship and coop education experiences. Mini­ Clinical Records Supervisor mum qualifications: M aster’s de­ This position works in the Medi­ gree in Counseling, College Stu­ cal Records office of the Depart­ dent Personnel administration or ment of Community and Family July 25th related area; 12 months of expe­ Services. The Medical Records 6:00-8:00p.m . rience in a university career cen­ office ensures client confidential­ Vancouver City Hall ter; and expertise working with ity of all the Division's clinical 210 E. 13”1 students throughout career devel­ records in accordance with Federal Vancouver, WA opment process. Competitive sal­ and State laws and regulations and ary with excellent benefit package. County and Department Rules. The August 2nd To apply, send letter of interest re­ Medical Records Supervisor is re­ 6:00-8:00 p.m. lating qualifications to job respon­ sponsible for the overall mainte­ Kaiser town Hall sibilities, current vitae, names, ad­ nance and quality of Behavioral 3704 N. Interstate dresses and phone numbers of 3 Health client records. See job an­ Portland, OR references to: Mike Mays, Career nouncement for specific job duties. Advisor Search Committee, 008 Requires national certification in August 8 th Kerr Admin Bldg, OSU, Corvallis, medical records as a Registered 6:00-8:00 p.m. OR 9 7 3 3 1 -2 1 2 7 ; or call (503) Health Information Technician or a Pacific Northwest 7 3 7 -0 5 2 0 . For c o m p le te an­ Registered Health Information Ad­ College of Art n o u n c e m e n t, v is it h t t p : / / ministrator and three years of in­ 1241 NW Johnson osu.orst.edu/adm in/hr/jQbs/aca creasingly responsible office op­ Portland, OR r lftm ic /0 1 5 .h tm . OSU is an AA/ erations experience. Equivalent to EOE. To ensure full consideration, Sponsored by the City of Portland, com plete applications m ust be the completion of the twelfth grade is re q u ire d . S alary range is Portland Development Commis­ received by August 13, 2001. $33,163-$46,428 annually. Apply s io n , th e C ity o f Vancouver, by August 3, 2001. Further infor­ Multnomah County and the N orth/ State Farm Insurance is seeking Northeast Economic Development energetic candidates to work in a mation and application materials Alliance. If you have any ques­ fast paced office. Excellent ver­ are available at www.co.multnomah tions, please contact Pam Johnson bal communication skills are re­ .or.us or by calling (503) 988-5035 a t PDC, 5 0 3 - 8 2 3 - 3 3 1 3 or quired. Data entry and filing. johnsonp@portllanddev.org. Heavy phones. Customer service a priority. Competitive wage and benefits (m e d /d e n ta l/4 0 1 K /re - SOCIAL SERVICES tirem ent/+). Accepting applica­ Fill-time Home-Based Intervention­ tions for Milwaukie, Tualatin, North ist /QMHA needed to provide in­ Portland tensive home-based services for Equal opportunity employer children and fam ilies where the , ^Restaurant S pace\, Mail or fax resume: child is at risk of out of home, State Farm Insurance placement by State Offices for For Rent Children and Families. These ser­ P.0. Box 11007 Seaside Factory Outlet Center Portland, OR 9 7211 vices include assessment, case Fax 503-247-4104 ■Prime location * Primary Food management and skills develop­ •Provider for over a million ment. Bachelors degree in Social annual shoppers Services or related field plus one Portland Oregon 1-503-20 l-4254/ Z year of experience working with “City o f Roses " children and families preferred. Send cover letter and resume to Attn: C linical S upervisor, c /o Morrison Center, 3355 SE Powell. Portland, Oregon 97202. Position open until filled. Equal Opportu­ Career Opportunities nity Employer.________________ PORT OF PORTLAND Program Assistant Seeking P/T creative, energetic, organized person. Req'd: Strong communication, organization, ba­ sic accounting skills, ability to multi-task, proficiency in MS pro­ grams. Bilingual Spanish, BA pre­ ferred. Familiarity with PPS a plus! Resume to Corrie Coston, Metro­ politan Family Service 1808 SE Belmont St. Portland, OR 97213 fax: 503-232-9178. Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer. KIDSCAFti COORDINATOR (20-25 hrs/w k) Pt-time co o k/ nu­ trition ed specialist. Blazers Boys & Girls Club, c /o BGCP, 7119 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland, OR 97202 or fax to 503- 232-0387. 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 visiting the Port's website at www.portoportlandor.com or by calling (503) 944-7400 or by visiting the Port's office, located at 121 NW Everett Street. Portland. The Port of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer »