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July 30. 2014
C lassifieds / B ids
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
LIVE UNITED
The City of Portland is accepting
Bay Area Hospital
Coos Bay, Oregon
United
Way
Bid Package: Final Cleaning - Level 4 Tl
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Do you have a knack for finding
the story in just about everything
you do, from moving your friends
and family to laughter and tears
on social media, to writing articles
or stories that leave your readers
craving for more? Do you study
su c c e ssfu l
b ra n d s
and
organizations for fun? Watch the
Super Bowl for the ads? Dream
a b o u t m o b iliz in g an e n tire
community for a special cause? If
so, read on! We have a jo b
opportunity for you!
Pre-Bid Meeting: August 6th 1pm
Bids Due:
Bid Documents:
August 14th 2PM
www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors
J HOFFMAN
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
“Kick it Up!” is the theme for a
the first 75 applications for a North Killingsworth street fair on
Towing Coordinator. The Towing Saturday, Aug. 2 featuring a 3-on-3
C oordinator for the Bureau of soccer tournament to celebrate the
Transportation is responsible for Major League Soccer All-Star game
p e rm ittin g , re g u la tio n and happening in Portland the follow­
enforcem ent fo r tw o types of ing Wednesday.
The annual street fair will take
Portland towing activities: Private
P ro p e rty Im pound to w s and place between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Contract tows. Salary is $31.31- between Gay and Concord Streets
$38.73/hrly. View and apply online on North Killingsworth. Four live
ON LY
u sin g
http:// bands, an ever-popular dog cos­
tume contest, classic car show, knit-
www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs.
along, food, vendors and special
offers and discounts at participat­
ing Overlook Village businesses are
all part of the celebration.
“Having the All-Star soccer game
M etro o p e ra te s th e O regon
Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, in Portland is a great opportunity to
Portland'5 Centers for the Arts and capture some of that excitement and
Expo C e n te r and p ro vid e s call attention to our often overlooked
transportation planning, recycling, neighborhood and our great group
natural area and other services to o f b u sin e sse s,” ex p lain s M att
the region.
Lagasse, owner of Blend Coffee and
Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/lobs for co-president of the of the Overlook
current openings and a link to our Village Business Association, spon­
sors of the street fair.
online hiring center.
Three-person teams of soccer
Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal players of all skill levels and ages
Opportunity Employer
m u st p re -re g is te r o n lin e at
overlookvillagepdx.com. The soc­
cer games will be held between Con-
co rd and D en v er on N o rth
Killingsworth which will be closed
Medical Specialist - part-time, to traffic that day.
Oregon Convention Center and
Portland Expo Center, $14.42 -
$15.26 hourly. Deadline: 08/05/
14
Metro
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100, Portland, OR 97205
Phone (503) 221-8811 • Bid Fax (503) 221-8888
BIDS@hoffmancorp.com
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 H0FFMCC164NC
United Way is seeking a Content
Marketing Manager (Professional
Regional Arts &
Storyteller) to support and help to
NEWS
Culture Council
advance United W ay’s mission of
breaking the cycle of childhood
RACC announces arts education job opportunities
p o v e rty
in
our
re g io n .
PORTLAND, ORE - The Right Brain Initiative, an arts integration
Responsibilities include writing
program of the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) in partnership
compelling brand, segmented, and
with Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington, is
pro gra m s to rie s th a t d rive
hiring staff and contractors. Current job openings include:
engagem ent with United Way.
• Teaching Artists
D rive th e d e v e lo p m e n t and
• Arts Integration Coach
publication of United Way stories
• Program Assistant
on web properties, social media,
marketing collateral, and other
Additional positions will become available throughout the summer,
channels. Magnify the extent and
and complete descriptions will be posted on The Right Brain
im p a ct o f all c a m p a ig n s and
Initiative’s website at TheRightBrainlnitiative.org/join-the-team.
d e ve lo p c o m p e llin g , h ig h ly
Numerous volunteer opportunities are also listed at this site.
shareable, and creative content
The Right Brain Initiative is a community partnership working to
that will make United Way’s brand
transform learning for all children through the arts, creativity,
messaging, our work within the
innovation and whole-brain thinking. Right Brain achieves this goal
community, as well as fundraising
by connecting classroom teachers with local artists in a variety of
and a d v e rtis in g c a m p a ig n s
arts disciplines, and by helping them build creative learning
re so n a te w ith o u r va rio u s
experiences that directly connect to core subjects including
audience. 3-5 years’ experience in
language arts, social studies, science and math. In 2014-15 the
M a rketin g, p re fe ra b ly w ritin g
Initiative will serve nearly 20,000 students, Kindergarten through
content for nonprofit marketing
8th grade, across seven school districts in Clackamas, Multnomah
purposes; BA degree in a related
and Washington Counties.
fie ld ;
or
a
c o m p a ra b le
RACC and Young Audiences value diversity, equity, and inclusivity,
combination of experience and
and The Right Brain Initiative is committed to ensuring that its staff
e d u c a tio n . H irin g R ange o f
and artists reflect the diversity of the students we serve. We
$46,102 to $56,475, DOE. For a
encourage applications from candidates who can contribute to the
full job description and to apply,
diversity
of our workforce, and artists working in culturally specific
c lic k h ere: w w w .u n ite d w a v-
art forms.
pdx.org/careers. Position closes 8/
3 /14 or when fille d . An Equal
These and other local job opportunities in the arts are also listed on
Opportunity Employer
RACC’s comprehensive jobs board at racc.org/resources/jobs.
> N (T < A T < V t
K ick It U p !
Street F air
Metro
®bituœrp
These opportunities are open to
First Opportunity Target Area (FOTA)
residents - Columbia Blvd on the
north; 42nd Ave on the east; the
Banfield Freeway on the south,
and North Chautauqua Blvd on
the west, w hose total annual
income does not exceed $25,000
as an individual, or $40,000 for
an entire household, for the past
12 months.
To apply: visit our web site at:
www.oregonmetro.gov/lobs for the
complete job announcement and
a link to our online hiring center or
visit our lobby kiosk at Metro, 600
NE Grand Ave, Portland.
Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal
Opportunity Employer
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In Loving
Memory
Elsie W e a v e r
Services for Elsie Weaver, who
was bom April 7,1926 and died
July 28,2014, will be held Satur­
day, Aug. 2 at 11 a.m. at New
H ope M issio n ary B ap tist
Church, 3125 N. Gantenbein.
4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211
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