Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 18, 2005, Page 11, Image 11

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May is. 2005_______________________________________
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Full-tim e) M ultnom ah County
Responsible for m anaging the
d aily c lin ica l and o peration al
asp e cts o f th e TR IP program
w o rk in g in p a rtn e rs h ip w ith
Multnomah County Health Dept.
providing treatm ent readiness
and care coordination to engage
adults in treatm ent to address
their physical, mental health and
addictions needs. Responsibilities
include management of contract,
service quality, staff deployment,
integration with local community
and public relations. Requires MA
in
hum an
s e rv ic e
fie ld ,
s u p e rv is o ry
and
p ro gra m
m anagem ent
e xp e rie n c e .
Applicants of color, encouraged to
apply.
(Part/
possibly Full-tim e) M ultnom ah
County Works in partnership with
Multnomah County Health Dept
providing treatm ent readiness
and care coordination to engage
adults in treatm ent to address
their physical, mental health and
addictions needs as part of the
TR IP grant. Requires MA with
CADC preferred; mental health
and a d d ic tio n s e xp e rie n c e
re q u ire d . A p p lic a n ts of c o lo r
encouraged to apply.
Dual Diagnosis Therapist
H e a lth
and
C lassifieds / B ids
School Star
University of Portland head
men’s basketball coach Michael
Holton has announced that point
guard Brian McTear of Crenshaw
High School in Los Angeles, Calif.,
has signed a National Letter of In­
tent and will join the Pilots next fall.
McTear (5-11, 155), rated the
fourth-best point guard in the West
Region by scouthoops.com and a
top 500 senior nationally (489) ac­
cording to hoopscoop.com, aver­
aged 19.2 points, 6.5 assists and 2.0
rebounds per game as a senior. A
two-time first team all-Coliseum
League and second team all-city
selection, McTear guided Crenshaw
to a 21 -8 record this year.
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Program Coordinator (Part/possibly
M e n ta l
Pilots Sign High
Oregon University System
Request For Proposals (RFP) OpeningTo Construction Contractors
Serving The State Of Oregon
Responses Due Wednesday, June 8, 2005 by 5:00 p.m.
The Oregon University System (OUS), on behalf of its seven
universities, is seeking proposals from individuals and firm s
working as Construction Contractors interested in entering into an
existing Retainer Agreement program, which OUS institutions may
use to acquire construction services pertaining to renovation, repair,
and/or improvement projects. The Retainer Agreement program
includes construction services in a number of areas including, but
not limited to, the following: carpentry, masonry, painting, electrical,
plumbing, HVAC, roofing, paving/concrete, fire protection, and other
tra d e s g e n e ra lly asso cia te d w ith m inor c o n stru ctio n and
renovation. A number of firms will be selected and invited to enter
into Retainer Agreements from which OUS institutions may select
a firm for construction services contracts pertaining to projects
where direct construction costs will not exceed the maximum
allow ed under OAR 580-0032. It is expected that all firm s
responding are thoroughly conversant with, and will perform work
in conformance with, all applicable federal and state statutory,
regulatory and other legal requirements. The RFP is available online
on our website: http://caDCon.ous.edu. You may request a copy
via e-mail to Patricia stewart@ous.edu or by calling Patricia Stewart
at (541) 346-5784. Responses received after 5:00 pm on June 8,
2005 will not be considered. Any questions regarding this RFP
should be directed to Patricia Stewart, Capital Construction
Services, at (541) 346-5784.
OUS may reject any response not in compliance with all prescribed
public bidding procedures and requirements, and may cancel this
solicitation or reject any or all responses upon the finding of OUS
that it is in the public interest to do so. OUS is an AA/EEO employer
and encourages the submittal of response from women, minority-
owned, and emerging small business enterprises.
Join Us!
6th Annual Cory Washington
M emorial A ll -S tar B asketball G ame
presented by
C hem ical
(Full/Part
time) Located in N, NE, Downtown
P o rtla n d
W e have s e v e ra l
positions working in partnership
with Multnomah County Health
D ept p ro v id in g tre a tm e n t
readiness and care coordination
to engage adults in treatment to
address their physical, mental
health and addictions needs as
part of the TRIP grant. Requires
BA in social service field or 3 years
relevant experience and/or CADC.
Applicants of color encouraged to
apply.
Dependency Counselors
(On-call) This
p o s itio n fills in d u rin g s ta ff
v a c a tio n s and a b s e n c e s at
various locations. Responsible for
front office clerical, answ ering
phones, gree tin g clients, data
entry and filing in a fast paced
environm ent. Requires 1 year
previous front office experience
preferably in a medical setting.
Pay is $8.00 - 9.00/hr depending
on experience. Applicants of color
strongly encouraged to apply.
Administrative Floater
(On-call)
N. Portland Project Network is a
program fo r p rim a rily A frican
American women in recovery who
are with their small children. This
p o s itio n is re s p o n s ib le fo r
p ro vid in g su ppo rt, fa c ilita tin g
activities and acting as a liaison
with clinical staff. Candidates
must be able to set boundaries,
pass a criminal background check
and be able to work evenings and
weekends.
Residential Care Facilitator
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
Lincoln Hall Reroof
Bid date: 5-25-05 3:00pm
Sub-bids requested for: Architectural sheet metal,
Structural steel, painting, lead based paint removal,
Asbestos abatement-asbestos roofing removal,
Rough carpentry, Plumbing (roof drains)
Aluminum frame skylight design, supply, install
Please note: this is a prevailing wage project
fo r the
and
Bashor’s
T E A M A T H LE T IC S
Saturday, May 28th, 2005
Doors open at 2pm, Games begin at 3pm
Admission: $3 Adults ~ $1 for 16 and under
ANDERSON ROOFING CO., INC.
Po Box 10085, Portland OR 97296-0085
(503)294-0202 FAX (503)294-0306
CCB #293
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disad­
vantaged, minority, women-ownedandemerglngsmallbusinessenterprises.
Where- Army Recruiting Station
When- Monday - Friday 9 00 am - 5 00 pm
Who: SFC Raymon Collett
PART-TIME JOB.
I FULL-TIM E
PRIDE.
Call 503-284-4005
Ask About
Enlistment Bonuses
ARMY R E S E R V E S !
Equal Opportunity Employer
classlfleds^portlandobseiyerxom
e-mail:
Bosko & Cool Nuts
will be on site to sign autographs
Followed by a playoff between four 7th grade teams:
for the 7th grade championship (going to the overall winner).
Proceeds benefits the amateur athletics and education program.
L egal N otices
Need to p u b lis h a c o u rt
document or notice? Need an
affidavit of publication quickly
and efficiently? Please fax or e-
mall your notice for a free price
quote! Fax: 503-288-0015
Main Attraction:
Cory Cougars vs
.lammin’ 95.5 Nike Big Bailers
Portland Disciples, Oregon Thunder, Urban Sports, Above the Rim
2003. Paid for by the
United States Army.
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Interested applicants may submit
resumes with cover letters via e-
mall at: hbgllfeworksnw.org: fax:
5 0 3 -6 9 0 -9 6 0 5 o r m ail to:
L lfe W o rk s NW , 1 4 6 0 0 NW
Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97229
Attn: Human Resources. Please
include in your cover letter the
p o s itio n fo r w h ich you are
applying. To learn more about
LifeW orks NW please visit our
web site at www.lifeworksnw.org.
LOCATION:
Seif-Enhancement Inc (SEI)
3920 N. Kirby Avenue
Portland, OR 972T1
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For more information call Mark Washington at 503-288-0033
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