Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 12, 2014, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 18, Image 18

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E ducation SPECIAL EDITION
C lassifieds / B ids
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
M etro
OLCC Job Postings
The O regon Liquor Control Com ­
m ission is s e e kin g ca n d id ates fo r
the follo w in g p ositions: Research
Analyst 4, O perations & Policy Ana­
lyst 3 (M a n a gem e n t A nalyst) and
a Principal Executive M anager E
(D irector o f License S e rvices Divi­
sion). To access the jo b postings
a n d a p p lic a t io n in s tr u c tio n s ,
please visit w w w .o re gon iob s.org.
Equal O pportun ity Employer.
c .O ^ K
METRO SUSTAINABILITY CENTER
Communications Program Supervisor
- Parks, natural areas, recycling and
living programs, C om m unications,
$ 6 7 ,7 9 7 - $ 9 4 ,2 6 2 a n n u a lly .
D eadline: 0 3 /1 8 /1 4
IDENTIFYING AND ASSESSING OPTIONS FOR INCREASING
FOOD SCRAPS RECOVERY AND PROCESSING CAPACITY
FOR THE REGION
RFP 2653
Communications Program Supervisor
- Planning, development and transpor­
tation work team, Com m unications,
$ 6 7 ,7 9 7 - $ 9 4 ,2 6 2 a n n u a lly .
D eadline: 0 3 /1 8 /1 4
Construction Project Management Of­
fice (cPMO) Manager, Parks and En­
vironm ental Services, $87,502 -
$124,291 annually. Deadline: 03/
1 8 /1 4
The S u sta in a b ility C e n ter o f M etro, a m etropolitan service district
organized und er the law s o f th e S tate o f O regon and the M etro
Charter, located a t 6 00 NE G rand Avenue, P ortland, OR 9 7 232-
2736, is hereby req ue sting sealed proposals for id en tifyin g and
assessing options for increasing food scraps recovery and process­
ing ca pa city fo r the region.
Sealed p roposals are due no later than 2:00 p.m. April 8, 2014, in
M e tro’s business offices at 6 00 NE G rand Aven ue, Portland, OR
97232-2736, Attention: Sharon Stiffler, Procurem ent A nalyst, RFP
2653.
Event Custodian - part-time, P o rt-
j ob
Opportunities
W e are se e k in g q ualified ca n d i-
dates to be part o f our dyn am ic
public se rvice o rganization.
BENEFITS ANALYST, PART-TIME
$2,697 - $ 3 ,821 / M o (pro-rated)
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER,
PROJECT
land’5 Centers for the Arts, $13.37
¿ 15-10 hourly'Deadline: °3/18/
Relief Facility Security A gent-O n Call,
O re g o n P ro c u re m e n t In fo rm a tio n N e tw o rk (O R P IN ) at h ttp ://
orpin.oregon.gov/open.dll/
P le a s e v is it o u r w e b s ite a t:
www.oregonm etro.gov/iobs for the
co m p lete jo b an n ou n cem en t and
a link to our online hiring center.
M etro m ay a cce p t or reject an y or all bids, in w hole o r in part, or
w aive irregularities not a ffe ctin g substan tial rights if such action is
deem ed in the public interest.
AA/EEO Employer
FOOD SERVICES COORDINATOR
PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE
MANAGER H
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
WORKER
$17.54 - $21.35 per Hour
TRANSPORTATION
PLANNER/MODEL ANALYST
$31.32 - $38.11 per Hour
Clark County Human Resources
1300 Franklin St-5 th FI,
V a n cou ver W A
A p p ly O n-line @
w w w .cla rk.w a.gov
Relay: (8 0 0 ) 8 3 3 -6 3 8 8
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
| S o licita tion d o cu m e n ts can be view ed and d ow nload ed from the
O re g o n Z o o , $ 1 5 .2 0 - $ 1 8 .1 3
hourly. D eadline: 0 3/19/14
$ 1 6 .9 6 - $ 2 0.67 per H our
$17.54 - $21.35 per H our
The purpose o f the w ork is to id en tify and asse ss op tion s fo r in­
cre a sin g the M etro re gio n ’s food scrap s p rocessin g ca p a city th a t
can be im plem ented w ithin the next 1-7 years.
(Deputy Public Health Director)
Th e O regon Health Authority, Pub­
lic Health D ivision is recruiting fo r
a FT Deputy Public Health Director
located in P ortlan d. B enefits in­
clud e a co m pe titive salary, leave
accrual, fa m ily health plan and re­
tirem e n t. Please co n sid e r jo in in g
a te a m co m m itte d to p ro v id in g
exceptional services! O nline appli­
cation in structions and a detailed
jo b a n n o u n c e m e n t ( r e f e r to
# 0 H A 1 4 -0 1 8 4 ) are a va ila b le at
w w w .o re go n jo b s.o rg. 1 -8 0 0 -7 3 5 -
2 9 0 0 (TTY). O H A IS an A A/EO E.
GOOD (GettingOutOfDebt)
Teamwork Parties
conducted by John Olive of TEAM 1
Participants can either attend or host, inviting 4-30
guest(team players). One of of our presenters will
come to share how people can go from barely
making it to abundantly making it within 2-6
months after they start.
Get started now for $19.90 or $39.90. We will
show participants how to supplement income to
the tune of between $400 to over a five digit
residual income check, GUARANTEED if following
our cash flow system. Your check will show up in a
few days, then many will follow thereafter.
Coach John can be reached at 503-358-9655. Also
see www.income4vou.stiforpmovie.com or take a
tour at www.income4you.stiforptour.com.
M etro extend s equal o p p o rtu n ity to all persons and sp e cifica lly en­
co u ra ges m inority, w om en-ow ned and e m e rgin g sm all businesses
[ to acce ss and participate in this and all M etro projects, program s
and services.
M etro and its contractors will not discrim inate against any person(s),
em ployee o r ap plican t for em ploym ent based on race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical handi­
cap, political affiliation or m artial status. M etro fu lly co m plie s with
Title VI o f the Civil R ights A ct o f 1964 and related statu tes and
regulations in all program s and activities. For m ore inform ation, or
I to obtain a Title VI C o m plain t Form , see w w w .oregonm etro.gov.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Park Avenue
West Tower
Portland, Oregon
Bid Package No. 10
Bike Racks, Wheel Stops, Stone Cladding, Architectural Woodwork,
Architectural Casework, Doors, Frames, Hardware, Interior Glazing,
Ceramic Tile, Interior Stonework, Floorcoverings, Painting, & Specialties
Bids Due:
Bid Documents:
April 4 ,20142pm
w w w .h offm a ncorp .com /subcontractors
HOFFMAN
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
March 12, 2014
White House
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‘W omenof Soul’
continued
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in awe of her fellow per­
formers and the august au­
dience. Her lead-in: “W hat’s
up? How are you? Good to
see you. Thank you for hav­
ing m e.”
The em otional high point
cam e w hen Franklin, 71,
sauntered in, gave a shimmy
and declared “L e t’s have a
party.” Then she w ent right
into “I N ever Loved a M an
(The Way I Love You)” She
w as back later to close
dow n the show w ith w hat
O bam a called “one m ore
treat,” — a slow, soulful
re n d itio n o f “ A m azin g
G race” that turned row dy
at the end.
But first, all the other la­
dies — including M elissa
Etheridge, Janelle M onae,
Jill Scott andTessanne Chin
— collaborated on a rol­
licking delivery o f “Proud
Mary.”
The
c o n c e rt
w as
liv e s tr e a m e d
at
W hiteH ouse.gov/live and
will be broadcast as “In Per­
fo rm a n c e at the W h ite
House: Women o f Soul” on
April 7 on PBS.
At a m orning arts w ork­
shop for high school and
college students, first lady
M ichelle Obama called soul
“the kind o f m usic that
makes you move, no m atter
who you are or where you
com e from .”
8 05 S W Broadway, Suite 2100, P ortland, OR 97205
Phone (5 0 3 ) 221 -8 8 1 1 • Bid Fax (5 0 3 ) 221-8 8 8 8
Navigating
B ID S@ hoffm ancorp.com
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 11
Hoffman is an equal opportunity employer and requests sub-bids from all
interested firms Including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled
veterans and emerging small business enterprises
OR CCB#28417 / LIC H 0 FFM C C 1 6 4 N C
PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE MANAGER H (Chief Information Officer)
Th e O regon Health Authority, Public Health Division is recruiting for a
FT C h ief Inform ation O ffic e r located in Salem . S a la ry $10 ,1 0 4 .0 0 -
$ 1 4 ,9 1 6 .0 0 /M onthly.B enefits include leave accrual, fa m ily health
plan and retirem ent. Please co n sid e r jo in in g a tea m co m m itted to
providing exceptional services! O nline application instructions and a
detailed jo b an n o u n ce m e n t (re fer to # 0 H A 1 4 -0 1 9 3 ) are available
a tw w w .o re g o n jo b s .o rg . 1 -8 0 0 -7 3 5 -2 9 0 0 (TTY). O H A IS an AA/EO E.
literal one. And they are still chil­
dren, whatever their culture may
think. But this feminist gem of a film
quietly demonstrates the point at
which they embark on different paths
for relating to the world.
Darleen Ortega is a judge on the
Oregon Court o f Appeals and the
first woman o f color to serve in that
capacity. Her movie review column
Opinionated Judge appears regu­
larly in The Portland Observer. You
can fin d her movie blog at
opinionatedjudge. blog spot. com.