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Page 14 January 17, 2018 C LASSIFIED /B IDS United Way is hiring a Director of Corporate Relations, responsible for creating and implementing strategies and building relationships to increase revenue with corporate donors, as well as developing and managing UW’s corporate sponsorship and strategic partnership program. Hiring range: $60,241 to $75,302 DOE. For more info and to apply: www.unitedway-pdx.org/about/ careers. Position open until filled. Resume review begins immediately. EOE Job Title: Financial Analyst Pastors as Advocates for Social Justice Laboratory Analytical Specialist - 2018-00028 C ontinueD from P age 6 The Portland Water Bureau is looking for an experienced Crypto- sporidium analyst to join our Water Quality Laboratory. The Port- land Water Bureau is accredited by the Oregon Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ORELAP) to analyze for Cryp- tosporidium and Giardia. A candidate who will be able to qualify as an Analyst for EPA Method 1623/1623.1 within one year of hire and possesses additional years of protozoan analysis expe- rience is strongly desired. Experience analyzing phytoplankton, zooplankton and bacteria is also desired, although not required. This position will report to the Cryptosporidium Principal Analyst/ Laboratory Section Supervisor for Microbiology. community role model for human rights and social justice work. Bethel and Haynes are known for tackling issues of racial in- equality, justice system reforms, violence, gang issues, gentrifica- tion, minority contracting, home- less assistance and health care in- equities. They serve as volunteer advisory members on a number of community panels, some involv- ing city, county and regional gov- ernments. The two pastors separate- ly moved to about Portland 20 years ago. Each of them grew up in segregated communities in the South. In Portland, they have both worked to end criminal justice in- equities and bring about reforms by working with prisons to sup- port families, reduce recidivism, and assist former inmates in their return to a constructive communi- ty life, among many other social justice efforts. Haynes’ Allen Temple provides homelessness assistance, gives 1. Knowledge of federal and state laws, procedures and regu- lations governing drinking water systems and Cryptosporidium and bacteriological treatment, monitoring, analysis, quality as- surance, record keeping and reporting. 2. Knowledge of theory, principals, practices and methods used in complex microbiological, chemical and physical analysis and testing of water and environmental samples including fluores- cence assay microscopy. Salary: $5,401.00 - $7,200.00 Monthly 3. Knowledge of applicable microbiological analysis, including Cryptosporidium, Giardia, bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplank- ton. Closing: 1/26/2048 11:59 PM Pacific 4. Ability to use, maintain, and troubleshoot complex laboratory equipment, including microscopes, in the analysis of samples. The Revenue Division is seeking a Financial Analyst to perform analytical work in support of various revenue and regulatory programs. Key responsibilities include monitoring revenue and expenditures by accounting period to assist with monthly budget-to-actuals projections and reporting, monitoring and assisting with budget and accounting for City funds managed by the Revenue Division, completing month- end journal entries, acting as lead for staff in the work unit, and conducting financial and organizational analysis. For more information and apply to the position, please visit www. portlandoregon.gov/jobs 5. Skill in using microscopic analysis to accurately identify and characterize Cryptosporidium and Giardia by specialized micros- copy techniques. 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Both churches partner with the Oregon Food Bank to provide meals to struggling com- munity members. Pastor Haynes has actively sup- ported efforts to address health care inequities by providing HIV/AIDS outreach and support. Rev. Bethel has advocated for a healthier community by support- ing environmental protection and strengthening public investment in urban parks for all. “When reviewing nominations for the Lowenstein Trust award, it is always heartening to see the range of outstanding work being done in Portland. Pastors Haynes and Bethel truly exemplify the spirit of the Steve Lowenstein award through their commitment to effectively serve those most in need,” Lowenstein Trust Chair Joe Hertzberg said.