Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 26, 2005, Page 11, Image 11

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October 26, 2005
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Crime Prevention Program
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Administrator
Victim Assistance Specialist
The Crime Prevention Program
Administrator for the Office of
Neighborhood Involvem ent is
responsible for designing,
im plem enting and m anaging
specialized crime prevention and
community education programs
located in City neighborhoods.
Duties include designing,
developing, implementing and
managing programs and funding
to address the special needs of
vulnerable populations or a
specific geographical area and
representing the O ffice of
Neighborhood Involvement and
the City to the community, outside
agencies and the public on
specialized crime prevention
issues. The position will be
required to attend community
meetings in the evening and on
weekends. The current vacancy is
responsible
for covering
neighborhoods in North Portland.
Approxim ate M onthly Salary:
$3,243 at entry - $4,219 after 3
years
$3,062 - $3,722 / month
Closes November 4, 2005
Application deadline is 4:30 pm,
Monday, November 7, 2005
Call (503) 846-8606/TTY (503)
846-4898 for information or see
our website: www.co.Washington,
or.us. County application and
supplemental application forms
required. Women, minorities, and
people with d isa b ilitie s are
encouraged to apply.
To learn more about this position,
or to apply online, visit our website
at www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/ or
pickup an application at 1120 SW
5th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204
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Control Room Monitor
$2,987 $3,632 / month
Closes November 4, 2005
General Journey Electrician
$3,551 - $4,315/ month
Open Continuous
Inspection Technician I
$2,954 - $3,574 / month
Closes November 4, 2005
Residential Counselor
$3,192 - $3,879/ month
Closes November 4, 2005
Residential Services Monitor I
(Full-time)
$2,619 - $3,185 / month
Closes November 4, 2005
Senior Program Coordinator
$4,775 - $5,803/ month
Closes November 4, 2005
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APPLY TO:
Washington County Human
Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 320
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Senior Management Analyst
The Senior Management Analyst
for the Independent Police
Review Division (IPR) within the
City of Portland Auditor’s Office is
responsible for designing and
conducting research that results
in policy and procedural
recommendations. Duties include
serving as project managerforthe
internal database utilized to
extract and analyze data and
conducting literature and best
practice reviews to help the Police
Bureau and IPR to im prove
Services to the public. Additional
duties include researching and
Coordinating administrative or
Organizational studies; identifying
dnd
recom m ending
im provem ents to address
program related trends or issues
regarding the implementation of
regu lation s
and
internal
e fficien cies and presenting
research recom m endations
effectively both orally and in
writing. The Senior Management
Analyst is expected to carry out
their individual responsibilities
with initiative, independence and
creativity while exercising sound
professional jud gm en t and
p ro blem -solvin g
skills.
Approxim ate M onthly Salary:
$4,633- $6,186
Application deadline is 4:30 pm,
Monday, October 31, 2005
To learn more about this position,
or to apply online, visit our website
at www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/ or
pickup an application at 1120 SW
5,h Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204
\dverhse with diversity in
C all 503-288-0033
Technical Support Supervisor
The Technical Support Supervisor
is responsible for planning,
p rioritizin g, assign in g and
m anaging the work of the
Technical Support Staff in multiple
locations throughout the City.
Duties include e sta blish in g
schedules and m ethods for
providing information systems
support; servin g as project
m anager
on
assigned
implementation projects related
to technical support, participating
in the development of policies and
procedures; m onitoring work
activities to ensure compliance
with established policies and
procedures;
make
recommendations for changes
and improvements to existing
policies and procedures; and
perform some of the most
technical and complex tasks of
the work unit. Additional duties
include supervising the Technical
Support section, recommending
the selection of assigned
information systems staff and
working with employees to ensure
quality custom er service.
Approxim ate M onthly Salary:
$5,489- $7,315
Kids Café Feeds Growing Minds
continued
from Metro
m eans a h e a lth ie r m eal, but
h e a lth ie r kids.
“Seeing them grow , knowing
th ey ’re healthy, know ing their
tum m ies are full is so satisfying,”
she said.
By garnering support from a
The city’s popular leaf depots
open this Saturday and run every
weekend through Saturday, Dec.
10. Leaf depots are leaf recycling
sites where residents can bring their
yard leaves for a nominal fee. The
depots rotate between six various
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90f5SWBarbur, Suite 109
Portland. OR97219
(503)221-3050
opened a Kids C afé in July 2004
and plans are set to open one next
year at the H illsboro Boys and
Girls Club.
For more inform ation on how
to have your child involved in the
Kids Café program , call 503-282-
8 4 8 0 o r v is it th e w eb at
w w w .bgcportland.org.
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STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON.
at 2929 N. Kerby West of Emanuel
Hospital; and Westmoreland Park
at S.E. 22nd and Nehalem, parking lot
by baseball field
For additional information, call
theCity’s Leaf line at 823-1784 or go
to the transportation website at
www.trans.ci.portland.or.us.
DOMONIQUE'S /
Hair Stylist Wanted
Domonique’s Hair Design
Looking for a Professional Stylist to join our team.
Contact Teresa at:
503-286-3758
222 N. Killingsworth, 97217
'and,
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail: classifieds@
portlandobserver.com
500 meals can be served. This
helps make Kids C afe one o f the
nation’s largest free meal service
program s for children, with more
than 1,000 in operation across
the United States.
A lso locally, the W attles Boys
and Girls Club in the Lents neigh­
borhood o f southeast Portland
sites throughout the city and are
The Leaf Depot locations are:
open both Saturday and Sunday Cathedral Park at St. Johns boat
(with the exception of the last week­ ramp area at end of N. Baltimore;
end) between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Floyd Light School at S.E. 108'*’and
Only leaves will be accepted and Washington; Gabriel Park at S.W.
only on the scheduled depot days. 42nd at Vermont, upper parking lot;
No other yard debris is allowed.
Lents Park at S.E. 88"’ and Holgate,
west side parking lot; Stanton Yard
Michael E. Harper, Sr.
To learn more about this position,
or to apply online, visit our website
at www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/ or
pickup an application at 1120 SW
5,h Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204
Classified Advertisement
dozen local businesses and foun­
dations, the Blazer Boys and Girls
Club raised more than $200,000 to
renovate its cooking and serving
area.
W hen the kitchen started out
in 2000, it could only serve be­
tween 150an d 2 0 0 ch ild ren ad ay .
Now, with its size tripled, up to
Leaf Recycling Depots Opening This Weekend
Application deadline is 4:30 pm,
Monday, October 31,2005
To Place Your
K atherine B lackmore /T he P ortland O bserver
The Kids Café at the Blazers Boys and Girls Club in northeast Portland serves free, nutritious and tasty after-school meals to
children and teens ages 6 to 18.
SERVICES:
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Flatwork • Painting
CL Fencing • Vents
Plumbing • Residential
Water Supply • Waste
Finish Work
Rehab Remodel
B oanerges G roup , LLC- dba R ight W ay P ainting , LLC
CCB: 159587 General Contractor
726 NE Roselawn Portland OR 97211 PO Box 11115
Office/Fax 503-281-0224
Ask For Sharon Maxwell Hendricks
B.G will demonstrate when given the opportunity!
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2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREAS
INCLUDES 1 SMALL HALL
1 CLEANING AREA
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREA
(HALL EXTRA CHARGE)
STAIRS (with other service)
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• Treatment for auto injuries
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Enjoy a merging o f the tenses, a unton w ith Oneness., a collective experience o f Spirit
Located at;
4317 NETillmook St.
Portland, OR 97213
Conveniently located in the
Hollywood area, ju st one
block north o f Sandy Hlvd.
^Telephone:
(503) 493-9730
Martin J. Codino, DC
A ll are welcome. No expectations. Come as yourself. Follow your path.
THE H A R M O N Y CENTER
A Church fo r the Un-Churehty
Sundays 10AM to norm at the Center Ring
5339 SE Foster Rd (near Powell & 52nd) /5O3-579-6420
www.HarmonyCenterf )ft Fregon org
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$35.00
- $5.00
COUPON SPECIAL
A N Y 3 CLEANING AREAS
PLUS HALL & SOFA
OR
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_______$135.00_____
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
(503) 281-3949
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