Page 4B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian Employment 335 Employment 335 ☛ New Ad! OSU UMATILLA COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE in Pendleton, OR is seeking qualified applicants to fill a full-time, 12-month, fixed-term, Extension SNAP-Ed Program Coordinator. This position will lead the OSU Extension Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program in Umatilla and Morrow Counties in creating a dynamic and interactive educational program focused on guiding youth and adults in making healthier lifestyle choices around nutrition and exercise. The Program Coordinator provides guidance, support, and supervision for the SNAP-Ed staff and volunteers, individually and as members of the SNAP-ED team in Umatilla and Morrow Counties. Active and effective communication with staff, community partners, and key stakeholders is critical to the success of this position. This position requires travel. More information is available at http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Click on Search Postings and enter Position # 0014636. Directions for applying for this position are also provided on this page. Listing closes on May 15, 2015. OSU is an EOE. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II AgriNorthwest a local agricultural operation has an opening for an Equipment Operator II in Plymouth, WA. We are looking for a highly motivated person to safely operate farm equipment. This would include potato marker, digger, side caster, as well as cultivators with a high degree of proficiency. This position starts at $12.25 per hr. Must possess a valid driverʼs license and be able to work safely and with minimal supervision at all times. Benefits include medical, vision, dental, 401K plan and defined retirement plan. Qualified applicants who are interested need to submit resume at Agn.resume@agrinw.com or apply in person at 174906 S. Plymouth Rd, Plymouth, WA 99346. If questions call 509-734-5074 Ext. 5252/5253. Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Workplace NOW HIRING CONSTRUCTION CREW,VALID DRIVERʼS LICENSE REQUIRED MUST 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PREFERRED FULL TIME WORK and FULL BENEFITS TOP WAGES for the RIGHT INDIVIDUALS APPLY TODAY!! www.workforclearybuildingcorp.com 81814 HWY 395 NHermiston, Or 97838541-922-2885Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Employment 335 Employment 335 2015 IS our 6TH year as one of Oregon's 100 Best compa- nies to work for! – We hire the "Smartest and the Brightest" sales people that are capable of delivering an exceptional customer experience Smart Wireless is seeking 2 full time Retail Sales Associates to be part of our high performance sales team for our NEW AT&T Hermiston location. Hourly base + commission, equaling $12-$16. Excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement and employee dealer phone program Apply at: http://www.smartwireless.com/jobs COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)3 serving Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, Lake and Harney Counties. We are recruiting for a Registered Nurse at Juniper Ridge Acute Care Center, a Secure Psychiatric Facility in John Day, providing services to individuals with severe mental illness. Qualified applicants must have a valid Oregon Registered Professional Nurseʼs license at the time of hire, hold a valid ODL and pass a criminal history background check. New Grads are welcome! Wage between $25.14 to $37.98/hour DOE. Excellent benefit package, signing bonus and $2,500 relocation expenses. Make a 2-year commitment and receive $10,000 to pay down your student loans. Download an application at www.CommunityCounselingSolutions.org and forward it with cover letter and resume to human resources at ladawn.fronapel@gobhi.net COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)3 serving Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, Lake and Harney Counties. We are currently recruiting for a full-time Mental Health Specialist III for Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman Counties. This position will provide mental health and addiction counseling to clients in their homes. This position will work non-traditional hours including evenings and one weekend day per week. The incumbent will work out of their home and must have reliable transportation as significant travel will be required. Qualified applicants must have a masterʼs degree in psychology, social work, or other human service related field. Must possess CADC certification or be able to obtain one within one year of employment. Individual will provide therapy, assessment, case management, and other related services to individuals with mental health and alcohol/drug concerns. Must have excellent computer skills and be able to assist the director in meeting the needs of the community. Pay DOEE. Salary range $40,100 - $58,500/yr. Excellent benefits. For an application, please contact your local WorkSource employment office, or download an application at www.communitycounselingsolutions.org, forward cover letter and resume to human resources at ladawn.fronapel@gobhi.net. Open until filled. EOE. Employment 335 Thursday, May 7, 2015 Employment 335 CONAGRA FOODS/LAMB Weston is a $1 billion+ major national and international frozen potato and vegetable products food processor. We currently have openings at our Paterson, WA facility for Harvest Mechanic Lead (M3). The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership and problem solving skills, the ability to communicate (read and write) in English, a valid driver license with a clean Motor Vehicle Record and heavy equipment/farm equipment mechanic or trouble shooting skills and experience. These are Full-Time year round positions and we offer an excellent benefit and compensation package. For further information on these openings and/or apply, submit resume go to www.conagrafoodscareers.com or contact j.macias@conagrafoods.com for more information. We also have other open positions at our facility and you can view those on our site. To view and get to our positions, under Keyword Search, type in “Paterson”. ConAgra Foods – Lamb Weston is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer JOIN A TEAM THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! Umatilla-Morrow County Head Start Inc. (UMCHS) is a community leader providing high quality early learning, healthy living supports and social services to children, families and caregivers in eleven counties. We are looking for energetic, compassionate and dedicated professionals to join our growing team. We believe every role is critical to our success. This is your chance to join a friendly and dynamic company dedicated to working in partnership so children and communities can thrive. Take a look at the following open positions! Education Managers—$4,364/month Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field; two years teaching experience; and supervisory experience. Head Start & Early Head Start Teachers—$19.30/hour Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field Family Advocates—$19.00/hour Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Social Services, Social Work, Sociology or related field; one year experience in social work Bookkeeper—$15.26/hour (30 hours/week) Qualifications: Associateʼs degree in Accounting or related field (Bachelorʼs degree preferred) and two years of experience in accounting and using Microsoft Office Health Resource Specialist—$12.59/hour Qualifications: HS Diploma or equivalent and one year experience in a Social Service Agency Bus Drivers—$11.39/hour Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent and a current CDL and School Bus Driver's License Maintenance/Groundskeeper— $13.94/hour Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent and at least two yearsʼ experience maintaining grounds and irrigation systems, the ability to maintain preventative maintenance records and carpentry skills. Cooks—$10.73/hour Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent and a food handler's card and three months of cooking experience. Teacher Assistants—$10.73/hour Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent and be willing to enroll in a CDA program or ECE college degree program We offer a benefit package including medical, dental, flexible spending account, life, EAP, 403(b) retirement plan, and paid time off! Unsure about your qualifications? Just call! We will help determine what positions you qualify for. Recent early childhood graduates are encouraged to apply! If you are a qualified and passionate person dedicated to early childhood learning and care and are interested in any of these positions, please call (541) 564-6878 or visit our web site www.umchs.org E.O.E. SALES 5/7/15- 5/10/15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTATE SALE Friday May 8, Saturday May 9, 9am-3pm3108 SW Marshall PendletonLots of furniture, dishes, silverware, collectibles, and lots more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EVERYTHING GOES! 510 SW 14th Pendleton Friday May 8th 9am-1pmSaturday May 9th9am-2pmGun Cabinet, fishing equip- ment, smokers, BBQs, table saw, routers, compressors, chop saw, Hilti Gun, furniture, appliances, TV, indoor grow house, lawn equipment, MORE! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPRING BAZAAR The First Church of God will be holding our an- nual Spring Bazaar on Saturday, May 9th from 8am - 2pm. We will be selling BMCC plants, Master Gardener plants as well as holding a yard and bake sale. 712 SW 27th St. Pendleton, OR 97801 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VINTAGE SALE May 9, 7am-3pm Highway 395 S. Milepost 13. Two miles North of Pilot Rock, ten miles south of Pendleton. Antiques including Udell desk, Pendleton point blankets, quilts, school desks, china hutch/desk, Spode dishes. Also double bedroom set with mattresses, Fenton lamps, ping pong table, miscellaneous treasures. Early Shoppers Welcome! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTATE SALE 403C Apt 101 Ne Highway 11, Pendleton Next to Lindellʼs Sat & Sun 9am-4pm Furniture, DVDʼs, Eeyore, col- lectibles, antiques, medical supplies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HUGE MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale 521 SW 15th St. Pendleton May 8-10 Friday & Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 9am-3pm Antiques, collectibles, vintage glassware, housewares, books, toys, clothes, movies, craft items, jewelry, lapidary and yard rocks, obsid- ian for knapping & more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARKING LOT Sale Saturday, May 9th Sale will be at the Agape House at 500 Harper Road Hermiston Sale begins at 7:30AM-10:30AMClothing items 3/$1.00 Books 3/$1.00 Furniture priced as marked. Bins-Nic Nacʼs, you name the price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOVING SALE Friday May 8th 8am-4pm Saturday May 9th 8am-noon 415 SE 7th Street, Hermiston Duncan Pfyfe 1940ʼs buffet & china closet, excellent condition, 3 cushioned sofa, washer & dryer, tools, housewares, & miscellaneous. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE Friday May 8th 8am-3pm Saturday May 9th 8am-3pm 46341 Lloyd Rd. Pendleton Tools, antiques. If we donʼt have you donʼt need it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MULTI FAMILY Sale, Saturday, May 9–8am-1pm. 219 NW 7th Street, Pendleton Artwork, golf, home décor, microwave, furniture, quality plus-womenʼs clothing, 10+ shoes and more. 1/2 price at noon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIQUE FIND SALE 224 SW 5th Friday & Saturday May 8th & 9th 8am-2pm Western & Pendleton blankets, craft, furniture, items to re-purpose. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE Friday/Saturday May 8th & 9th 8am-2pm 3230 SW Isaac Pendleton Clothes, pictures, toys, a little bit of everything! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 S.E. 15th Dr. Recognize the address? Weʼre moving so everything is priced to sell - even the house!WE have furniture, (indoor & out- door), appliances, memorabilia, & much more. 8am-5pm Saturday only, but in a couple of months weʼll have a “blowout” sale when we clear out the rest. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEGA YARD SALE Friday 3-7 Sat 9-2 New & Like New name brand clothing and shoes-womenʼs mens, girls 6-8, boys 2T-4T, home Decor, household, jewelry, baby items, toys, bicycles, float tube, honda mower, lots of Items! Exit 216 Turn Right, Take right on Tutuilla Church Road, left on Patawa, right on Meadow Lark Lane Last House -------------------------------------------------------------------- DEADLINE FOR WEEKEND YARD SALE ADS IS WEDNESDAY BY 2:00 PM - Call Paula @ 541-278-2678 to put in your yard sale ad. Multimedia Salesperson: THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Warrior spirit that you are, you're ready to fight for your honor. 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The breakthrough will come after you open yourself to new insights. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Bottom line: You need more sleep. Vitality, beauty, a happy mood -- they're all a product of increasing your zzz's. Revisit your nighttime routine with an eye toward opti- mum relaxation. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Dreams die hard, especially for children who are raised on fairytale magic brought to life in vivid CGI. But some dreams, once released, make room for remarkable realities. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It may feel as though someone other than you is running your life. If that's happening, it's only because you got a little distracted. Bring yourself back to the driver's seat. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The excitement building around you is not coincidental. People feel there's something special in what you're creating, and they want to be a part of it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Sacrifice will be necessary, but not to a detrimental degree. 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Send resume and letter of interest to EO Media Group PO Box 2048 Salem, OR  97308-2048 Fax to 503-371-2935 or e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com or pick up an application at 211 SE Byers, Pendleton.  Hermiston Herald is seeking an outside salesperson who is pas - sionate about helping local businesses be suc - cessful. Must dem - onstrate excellence in person-to-person sales and customer service, work well with a support team and be proficient with technology while managing time and required paperwork effi - ciently. Base wage plus commission and mileage reimbursement make this a great opportunity for an aggressive sales professional. This full-time positions offer paid time off (PTO), insurances and a 401(k)/ Roth 401(k) retirement plan.