August 29, 2001 Page B5 Jlurtlanh (Dbserurr i Classifieds/Bids Transportation Coordinator/Escort Driver PT 50% @ Senior Center..Resp for ensuring the delivery of transport and related svcs to help elderly clients remain as independ. Prim respon incl scheduling and coordinating transportation for frail, low-in­ come elderly clients. Req'd Valid ODL and history of safe driving; Min of one yr exper provid inform and coord of svcs to frail, low-income seniors $9.02-$10.05 hrly. Apply in person at Portland Impact, 4707 SE Hawthorne. Ques­ tio n s ca ll 50 3-9 8 8 -6 0 0 0 . EOA/AA Temporary On Call Positions Learn a new skill while work­ in g with children in a school setting. Substitute are urgently needed for 2001-02 school year for the following programs; DAY C A R E P R O V ID E R - HELENSVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 4- 8 hour day on an as needed basis - Salary: $ 7 .5 4 /h r CLASSROOM ASSISTANT - SPECIAL EDUCATION 5- 7 hour days on an as needed basis-Salary: $ 1 0 .7 1 /h r Customer Service Representative Supervisor, Student Attendance Initiative Salem Area Mass Transit is seeking both a full-time Cus­ tomer Service Representative who will perform routine cus­ tomer service tasks, primarily related to providing route and schedule information to custom­ ers and selling bus passes. Bilingual applicants with Span- ish/English skills are preferred. Starting wage $11.18 per hour. Come in or call 503-588-2424 to obtain official application form and detailed recruitment announcement. Visit our web site at: www.cherriots.org. Send completed application form to Salem Area Mass Transit Dis­ trict, Human Resources Divi­ sion, 555 Court St., NE, Suite 5230, Salem , OR 9 7 30 1- 3736. Official District applica­ tion form must be completed and received at District by 4:30 p.m. O ctober 5, 2001. An Equal Opportunity Employer. R e q u ire s BA d e g re e in education, education admin­ istration, public administra­ tion, law or related field, two year experience in program coordination working with multiple agencies and/or at risk youth and families, ex­ perience in staff supervision, team approaches, planning and program monitoring Begin S a la ry : $ 4 9 ,0 9 0 - $55,227 depending on ex­ perience. 220 Day position Closes: 9/7/01 We offer excellent fringe ben­ efits including District paid PERS, LTD, Life, Medical & Dental insurance. To be part of the team obtain application m aterials M-F 8:00-5:00 in person or via mail send self-addressed stamped legal envelope ($.64) including po­ sition to: Multnomah ESD, Attn. Receptionist, 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle. Portland, OR 97220 or via WEB @ www.mesd.kl2.or.us Application materials will not be faxed. An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free Work Place Housing Specialist - Find & ALSO NEEDED - REGISTERED NURSES - Must hold a valid Oregon RN license 4-8 hour days on an as needed basis Salary; $22.26 Closes: Applications are being accepted until sufficient appli­ cation have been received to es­ tablish substitute pool for the 2001-02 school year. To be part of the Multnomah Education Service District team obtain application materials in­ cluding minimum qualifications M-F 8:00-5:00 in person or via m ail send s e lf-a d d re s s e d stamped legal envelope ($.64) in d ic a tin g p o s itio n to : Multnomah ESD, Attn: Recep­ tionist, 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Portland, OR 97220 or via W EB @ www.m esd.kl2.or.us Application materials will not be faxed. An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free Work Place Information and Assistance Specialist I FT @ Senior Center. Resp for provid info, referral, crisis and ST intervention and assist in the coord of srvc delivery to f elderly cli. Mintain off data sys. Schedule and coordinate . basic transport thru Tri-Met Lift, as well as schedule immed transport needs. Req'd Bach Deg or equiv in SW or related; Min two yrs exp in hmn srves, pref wrkg w/low-income fam. $10.82- $12.36 hrly Apply in person at Portland Impact, 4707 SE Hawthorne. Questions call 503-988-6000. EOA/AA Advertise in Administration Multnomah ESD ' £Î0rtIanô (Db sewer Call 503-288-0033 manage properties for teen par­ ent housing project. Experience with housing, low income fami­ lies, and customer relations desired. Strong communication skills, detail-oriented, computer literate a must. BA preferred. Part time, flexible schedule, competitive salary + benefits. Send resume by Aug. 31st to: YSC, 4839 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland 97211, or FAX: 503- 281-6753 W À S M ÌK ì S V o NÌ« Clark County, Washington Job Opportunities We are seeking qualified can­ didates to be part of our dynamic public service organization. DRUG COURT COORDINATOR $3,296-$4,657/mo. DOQ LEGAL SECRETARY II $13.56-$17.29/hr. 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 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Executive Director Responsibilities include estab­ lishing, implementing and man­ aging the organization: facilitat­ ing the work of the Board and Advisory Council; and manage­ ment of high-level volunteer activities. May include providing program design and direction, and administering and monitor­ ing specific projects for quality control to ensure deliverables are met. E-mail or fax a cover letter and re su m e to lynda_kotta@pqn.com. For an application and complete posi­ tio n d e s c rip tio n e-m ail lynda_kotta@pqn.com or call (503) 464-8115. Closing date: 9/21/2001. EOE. Homeless Family Advocate @ RP FT 100%. Resp for a s sist homeless fam in overcoming barriers to attaining econ self- sufficiency, educa success and fam well-being. Prim respon to provide SW svcs incl svcs ac­ cess and coordntn, advocacy, sup and encouragement. Req'd Bach deg or equiv in SW or re­ lated: Min two yrs exp in human svcs, pref wrkg w/homeless fam in residential setting: etc. $10.82-12.36 hourly. Apply in person at Portland Impact, 4707 SE Hawthorne. Ques­ tio n s call 5 0 3 -9 8 8 -6 0 0 0 . EOA/AA Coordinator needed for Neigh­ ARTS OFFICE MANAGER/DA- TABASE S P EC IA LIST. Full­ time, Arts Council. Front office reception. Assist with resource library, supplies. Manage of­ fice and master database. Su­ pervise work study. Salary: $11.00 $12.00/hour. Sand cvr letter resume and 3 profes­ sional references to OM / DB Search, RACC, 620 SW Main, Suite 420, PDX 97205. Dead­ line Sept. 10. People of color encouraged to apply. EOE. Subsidized Units May Be Available At This Time If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified applicants may be placed on Waiting Lists. Guardian Management Corporation is committed to Equal Housing Opportunity. Firwood Village Sandy, Oregon 503-668-3132 t EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Consider this exceptional oppor­ tunity with The Entrepreneurial Community Collaborative (ECC), a newly established non-profit organ iza tion com m itted to building entrepreneurial capac­ ity in redeveloping areas of the Portland Metro region. IQ U A L HOUJtWQ O P P O R T U N IT Y 1 borhood Food Network project. Part-time contract position at $15/hour approxim ately 10 hours per week for 9 months. Responsible for involving low- income inner N/NE community members in identifying where neighbors get their food, the challenges they experience and what food related changes they’d like to see. Familiarity with N/NE Portland and commu­ nity organizing experience pre­ ferred. Send resume to Growing Gardens at 2003 NE 42'*’ Ave., #3, Portland. OR 97213. Posi­ tion closes August 30th. EOE Waves Hair Design Looking for A Nail Tech, Barber, and licensed Hair Stylist, braiding a plus, Professionalism a must. Bus (503) 232-6263 Construction - Remodeling Division Journey-level Carpenter Washington County RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR S 2 ,9 6 4 -$ 3 ,6 0 2 /m o n th SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST $4,292-$5,217/month Closes September 10, 2001 C a ll (503) 8 4 6 -8 6 0 6 /TTY (503) 846-4898 for information or see our w e b s ite : www. c Q .W a sh in gto n , o r . lls . County application and supple­ mental application forms re­ quired. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are en­ couraged to apply. APPLY TO: Washington County Human Resources Division 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 320 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Southeast Uplift Land Use and T ransportation Organizer Application Deadline: Septem­ ber 7, 2001, 5:00 PM Land Use O rganizer Uplift, seeks energetic person with excellent communication skills to provide technical assistance an organizing support to neigh­ bors regarding land use and transportation issues. Call for job description and application (503) 232-0010. Closes 9/7 at 5:00 PM. Women, people of color, disabled and bi-lingual encouraged to apply. Financial & Insurance Credit Union Accounting A North Portland Growing Credit Union wants you, if you enjoy variety, are detail oriented, en­ joy number crunching, can multi­ task, problem solve, are a self­ starter, and enjoy working with the public. Send Resume, Sal­ ary Requirements, and a cover letter to: Accounting, 1430 N Killingsw orth, Portland, OR 97217 Work From Home Put PC to Work! $840-$7500 PT.FT Also need bilinguals Pd vacations Full training Bonuses www.brilliantmoney.com/20k The Neil Kelly Company is the leading residential design/ build firm in the Portland area. We need a journey-level, finish carpenter for our Remodeling Division who: takes pride in his/ her craftsmanship, likes getting things done right, has good com m unication s k ills , has strong listening skills, and does beautiful finish work. If you like quality, you can earn union wage with all benefits; if not a current Carpenters Union mem­ ber must be eligible to join. We offer you the opportunity to have your personal growth match your effort, to receive recogni­ tion for your accomplishments, and to work with people who support your efforts. Expected to provide own vehicle for tool and materials transportation. This vehicle is to be a pickup truck or utility type van. Drug- free company. Must have clean driving record. One of Oregon Business Magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. Send resume, cover letter, and tool list, referencing job #1016C to Ju lia S p e n ce , Hum an Re­ sources Dept., Neil Kelly Com­ pany, 804 North Alberta St. Portland, OR 97217, fax to 5 0 3 -2 8 8 -7 4 6 4 or e-m ail jbspence@neilkelly.com. M ETRO H um an R esources Departm ent ASSOCIATE TRANSPORTA­ TION PLANNER. $42,185.88 - $56,558.42/annually, FT, Deadline 9/4/01. This posi­ tion collects, analyzes, summa­ rizes, and effectively dissemi­ nates travel-related informa­ tion, and assists in trie devel­ opment of enhanced modeling tools. In addition, travel de­ mand forecasts models and the EMME/2 transportation plan­ ning software are used to pre­ dict travel flows and determine their impact on the transporta­ tion infrastructure. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, PIONEER CEMETERIES PRO­ GRAM $ 2 9 .9 7 9 .6 9 - $ 4 0 ,1 5 9 .2 8 /a n n u a lly, FT, Deadline 9/5/01. Provides administrative and technical support for the Pioneer Cem­ eteries Program. Types a vari­ ety of correspondence and re­ p o rts : m a rke ts and s e lls gravesites: collects fees and makes deposits for cemeteries sales and services: prepares and processes contracts; at­ tends cem eteries services; PARKING perform s ge n e a lo gica l re­ search: e sta blish e s record _ FACILITY 'W P OPERATOR keeping system; maintains in­ ventory and orders supplies: Immediate opening for full and monitors accounting reports for p a rt-tim e a tte n d a n ts with accuracy; assists sin develop­ Portland's leading parking com­ ing annual budget. pany. We are seeking depend­ able individuals with a neat Required application materials appearance and a Positive atti­ available at: Metro Human Re­ tude. $8.00+ starting wage sources, 600 NE Grand Av­ Huge overtime potential. Ad­ enue, Portland, OR. Resumes vancement opportunities Medi­ are not accepted. Please call cal, Dental, 401K available. (503) 797-1570 if you would Applicants must submit to drug like a p p lica tio n m a te ria ls test and background check. mailed to you. Web address: Apply in person daily between www.metro-region.org 12-1, Monday - Friday. 130 SW AA/EEO Employer STARK Portland, OR 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 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 ( ose Q ua & tei ? WE ARE STAFFING UP! In preparation fo r the upcoming Blazer's season, Portland's most exciting entertainment complex is now hiring friendly people fo r events! Earn extra money in the evenings by working concerts, basketball games, hockey games and other events. We are now accepting applications for the following part-time positions: • Guest Services/Event Ushers and Ticket Takers • Guest Relations Representatives • Event Housekeepers and Suite Cleaners (lyr. Experience) • Conversions Set-up Crew-(Day/Graveyard shift) • Event Security • Transportation • Risk Management To apply: Complete an application at our Box Office Lobby located at One Center C ourt suite 200 Portland, OR. 97227at the Rose Quarter Box Office Lobby. If applying via mail, send all inquiries to. Attn: Prentice Davis, Recruiting M anager to the location listed above. For more information call our Job Hotline at (503) 778-7800 for detailed listings of job descriptions, requirem ents, and wage information on part time event positions. Equal Opportunity Employer-Eemale and Minorities are encouraged to apply. 11AZERS t