W a rn e r P a c ific C o lle g e , a Christian Liberal Arts college, is seeking an Admin Assistant to the VP for Advancement, a Student Services A ssistant, a C lerical Assistant, and a Help Desk Manager Excellent benefits and working Family Interventionist community. Interested individuals Fam ily In te rve n tio n is t (Social sh o u ld send a re su m e to: S e rv ic e s S p e c ia lis t 1). The kaguilar@ w arnerpacific.edu or University of O regon’s Child & visit: w w w .w a rn e rp a cific .e d u . Family Center Portland office is Follow the links to Faculty/Staff: recruiting a Family Interventionist Human Resources. as part of an exciting new research project funded by the National S ocial S ervices Institutes of Health. This position Parent Child Spec II: FT w/ben; will serve as a family therapist, $ 13 .7 5 -$ 1 5 .3 7 /h r. BA/BS or service provider, and as liaison equiv in Soc. Work, ECE or related between fam ilies and schools. field; 2 yr exp in human serv and R e q u ire s a d e g re e in so c ia l 1 yr exp in early child Ed w/parents s e rv ic e s / h u m a n s e rv ic e s or & c h ild (n ) b irth to 5 yrs. e q u iv a le n t e d u c a tio n and Facilitation of par/child groups, e xp e rie n c e ; e xp e rie n c e home visits. Work as a team & w/ c o n d u c tin g p a re n tin g d iv e rs e c u ltu re s . B ilin g u a l in te rv e n tio n s w ith fa m ilie s , p re fe rre d (S p a n is h ). Send in c lu d in g p a re n tin g g ro u p s; re su m e and o n lin e app. experience working in schools or (www.portlandimpact.org) to “hr- w o rk in g c o lla b o ra tiv e ly w ith jobs@ portlandim pact.org” EOE. school personnel; experience with No phone calls please. child and fa m ily asse ssm e n t te c h n iq u e s . M u ltic u ltu ra l D isability Coordinator, Part-tim e competence and ability to work ($ 1 5 .0 0 - $ 1 8 .5 0 per hour) effectively in diverse communities Young adult vocational training and direct experience working in school is seekin g a Part-tim e the African-American community Licensed Practical Nurse with is a m ust. See p o s tin g fo r e xp e rie n c e in d e v e lo p in g com plete list of requirem ents. individual accommodation plans $ 1 6 .8 3 - 24.52 per hour, for clients with mental health, depending on experience and physical and learning disability e d u c a tio n . A p p lic a tio n issues. Candidate must have a information available at Human va lid lic e n se to p ra c tic e Resources, 5210 University of professional nursing in the state Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-5210; o f O re go n and one ye a r (541) 346-3159, TTY (541) 346- e xp e rie n c e , be c o m p u te r 0852; online Gobs.uoregon.edu). proficient, and must posses and Application deadline 2/9/07. AA/ m a in ta in CPR and fir s t aid EO/ADA institution committed to certification. cultural diversity. Please mail resume and cover letter of interest to: CLARK COLLEGE & b i t u a r i e f C lassified Materials Testing Technician II The Materials Testing Technician II, w o rk in g u n d e r g e n e ra l supervision in an A2LA certified laboratory environment, performs sp e c ia lize d m a te ria ls te s tin g a s s ig n m e n ts ; o p e ra te s , calibrates, and maintains testing e q u ip m e n t and to o ls and p e rfo rm s re la te d d u tie s as assigned. A M aterials Testing Technician II inspects and tests construction materials in the field and la b o ratory; in sp ects and measures cast iron and welded steel products; stores and logs samples; maintains equipment; trains lower tier technicians in work processes and procedures and s u p p lie s te c h n ic a l information to the City's design and construction staff. Current vacancies exist in the Bureau of Environmental Services. A p p ro xim a te M o n th ly S a la ry Range: $3,808 at entry - $4,858 Application deadline is 4:30 PM, Monday, February 12, 2007 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 Portland Development Commission The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon P o rtla n d is in te rn a tio n a lly recognized for its quality of life, distinctive neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing a key role in keepin g Portland, Oregon, one of Am erica’s most liva b le c itie s is th e P ortlan d D e v e lo p m e n t C o m m is s io n ’s mission. PDC is the City's urban renewal agency, charged with bringing together resources to achieve Portland's vision. We're cu rre n tly looking for qualified individuals to com plem ent our w o rk fo rc e fo r th e fo llo w in g positions: Page B5 ®1’'^Jortlanb OObseruer B la c k H ÎStO fy M o n th Februaiy 7, 2007 Operations Manager - Economic Development W e o ffe r a ge n e ro u s host of benefits as part of our efforts to keep PDC a positive, healthy and productive place to work. PDC values diversity in its work force and is c o m m itte d to Equal E m ploym en t O p p o rtu n ity and Affirmative Action. Apply online at www.pdc.us/jobs Portland Development Commission, 222 NW 5th Ave., Portland, OR 97209 Jobline: 503.823.3463 Structural Engineer S tru c tu ra l E n g in e e rs are re s p o n s ib le fo r p e rfo rm in g s p e c ia liz e d and c o m p le x e n g in e e rin g a s s ig n m e n ts requiring the use of judgment and initiative. Structural Engineers perform specialized structural plan reviews for building permit applications that include a full ra n ge o f d ra w in g s , p la n s, calculations and specifications for the construction or alteration of commercial and/or residential structures to ensure compliance w ith a p p lic a b le co d e s and re g u la tio n s ; se rve as liaison between the City, contractors, consultants and representatives of utilities or other agencies, and work to develop plans in line with City goals. The Structural Engineer is expected to deliver a high level of customer service to the public and to carry out their individual responsibilities with initiative, in d e p e n d e n c e and c re a tiv ity w h ile e x e rc is in g soun d p ro fe ss io n a l p ro b le m -s o lv in g skills. A valid state driver's license m ay be re q u ire d fo r c e rta in assignments. A p p ro xim a te M o n th ly S a la ry Range: $5,909 at entry - $6,510 Application deadline is 4:30 PM, Friday, March 05, 2007 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 C la rk C o lle g e , in V a n co u ve r, W a s h in g to n , is a c c e p tin g applications for The Dean of E n ro llm e n t S e rv ic e s . Th is position reports to the VP of Student Affairs and is responsible for providing overall leadership and coordination for services and p ro g ra m s in S tu d e n t A ffa irs including: adm issions, student re c ru itm e n t, fin a n c ia l aid , international programs, scholar­ sh ip s , re g is tra tio n , re c o rd s, sponsored programs, veterans affairs, credential evaluations, a s se ssm e n t/te stin g, and o ff- campus site enrollment services. Human Resources Springdale Job Corps Center 31224 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy Troutdale, OR 97060 As an affirmative action employer, we are seekingqualified minority, fem ale, veteran and disabled applicants; however, all qualified applicants will be considered. PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR De Paul Treatment Centers serves the greater Portland community by p ro v id in g d ru g and a lco h o l addiction treatment services. We currently have full-time openings for Prim ary Counselors in our Closing date is March 8,2007. For A d u lt R e s id e n tia l Fa cility. complete position descriptions, C o u n s e lo r p o sitio n p ro vid e s re q u ire m e n ts , and to apply, p ro fe s s io n a l tre a tm e n t for a c c e ss our w e b s ite at s u b s ta n c e a b u se and c o ­ www .clark.edu/iobs or contact o c c u rrin g m en tal health Clark College Human Resources, disorders. Candidates must be 1800 E. M c L o u g h lin B lvd ., fa m ilia r w ith stre n g th based Vancouver, WA 98663 (360) 992- counseling and have knowledge 2105 [JOBLINE (360) 992-2836. of dual diagnosis, SOC and Ml. BA H earing im paired (360) 992- or CADC required. MA preferred. 2317], AA/EEO employer. B ic u ltu ra l a p p lic a n ts are encouraged to apply. CLARK COLLEGE C la rk C o lle g e , in V a n co u ve r, W a s h in g to n , is a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s for tw o En glish Instructors (one tenure-track and one non-tenure track. One additional tenure-track position m ay be fille d from th is re c ru itm e n t c o n tin g e n t on funding.) Teaching duties include two sections of composition (5 c re d its ) and one s e c tio n of literature (3 credits) per quarter. There are some opportunities for variations on this schedule for those with professional-technical w ritin g e xp e rie n ce . R e qu ires M a s te r's d e g re e in E n g lis h , Rhetoric and Com position, or Professional-Technical Writing and te a c h in g e xp e rie n c e in composition at a post-secondary level (could include pre-college com po sitio n). O ther m a ster's d e g re e s (M FA, M .E d., o th e r majors) will be considered if the applicant has 1 year of full-time e q u iv a le n t, p o s t-s e c o n d a ry English com position teaching experience (could include pre­ college composition). Closing date is February 28,2007. For c o m p le te p o sitio n descriptions, requirements, and to apply, access our website at www.clark.edu/jobs or contact Clark College Human Resources, 1800 E. M c Lo u gh lin B lvd ., V ancouver, WA 9 8 6 63 (3 6 0 ) 992-2105 [JOBLINE (360) 992- 2836. Hearing impaired (360) 992-2317], AA/EEO employer. Xtlverlise with diversity in j.lo r tla n h (O b serv er All positions at De Paul require 2+ years' continuous sobriety, if recovering. Please submit your cover letter and resume to: De Paul Treatment Centers, Inc. Attn: Human Resources 1312 SW Washington St. PO Box 3007 Portland, OR 97208-3007 Fax: (503) 535-1190. hr@depaultreatmentcenters.org EOE Building Department ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I City of Albany Community Development Department $2,728-$3,482/mo. If you are interested in joining an o u ts ta n d in g , p ro g re s s iv e d e p a rtm e n t w ith e xce p tio n a l p e rs o n n e l in an e x c itin g environ m en t, visit w w w .citvof albanv.net for more details about this position, the City, & employee benefits. We are looking for a self­ starter with a broad range of administrative skills who takes initiative, works well with others, & contributes to the team in a professional office environment. P re fe re n c e m ay be give n to a p p lic a n ts w ho have s tro n g computer, financial, accounting, & interpersonal skills. Management is supportive of self-improvement & opportunities for growth exist. To apply: visit or call the Albany State Employment Office at 139 4th Ave. SE, Albany, OR 97321, (541) 967-2171 Ext. 301. Apply by: 5:00 p.m., Monday, February 19, 2007. AA/EEO In Loving Memory Alice Faye Tillman Funeral services were held Jan. 19, 2007, in Rose City Funeral Home for Alice Faye Tillman, who died Jan. 13 at age 57. Miss Tillman was born April 4,1949. in Chicago and moved to Portland in 1958. She graduated from Jefferson High School and was an aide for the Life Center. Survivors include her mother, Georgia; sisters. Wilma P. Graham and Ruth Tillman: and many nieces, neph­ ews and cousins. The family wishes to thank the Fernhill Care Center for helping in Miss Tillman's hospice care. Remem­ brances to the American Lung Association. In Memory o f J. D. Brant Sr. Les W h itw o rth L.I’.A. Funeral services were held Feb. ;, 2007, in Fellowship Baptist Church For J.D. Brant Sr., who died Jan. 29 at age 94. Mr. Brant was born Aug. 25, 1912, in Montgomery, Ala. He moved to Portland in 1941. At Zidell. he was a welder and a burner. In the 1930s he married Effie B.;shedied in 1976. In 1978, he married Johnnie Mae. Survivors include his wife: sons, John D. Jr.. Anthony, Larry, Paul Atkison and Cotis Franks; daughters Betty Jay W atson, Mary Alice Turner, Debra R. Howard, Shirley Atkison. and Billy Rose Atkison; brothers, Claude and Monroe; 22 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Remembrances to the church. Arrangements by Ross Holly­ wood Chapel. anit .">421 \ E 3 3 n l V enue Portluiid. OK 97211 I’lione 5113-295-1'139 l'ii\ 593.295-1995 email: lex(a /(•.»ii7iirii„r//i