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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
Employment 335
Employment 335
SEEKING FORKLIFT
operators and warehouse
workers for Zero degree
warehouse. Employer will
provide forklift operator training to qualified
applicant. Pre-employment drug test will be
required. Apply in person at Smith Frozen
Foods, Inc., 101 Depot St. Weston, OR
97886. EOE
NURSE CONSULTANT
IMESD is currently seeking qualified
applicants for a Nurse Consultant position.
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Contact Nichole at (541) 966-3224 for
additional information or download an
application and view full job description and
instructions at www.imesd.k12.or.us
Child Care
330
PROVIDER HAS
openings for 3 and
up in Sherwood
area. 1 block
from school.
(541)278-4219
Employment 335
ACCEPTING
RESUMES
for a Financial
Service Specialist &
Teller at our
Hermiston
location. Visit
www.hapo.org for
more details.
CALL PAULA AT
THE EO OR
HERALD
NEWSPAPERS
TODAY !!!
541-278-2678
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
We can now put
highlighting in
your ad in 6
different colors!!
Blue, Cyan, Green,
Magenta, Red &
Yellow!!
Call Paula @
541-278 2678 to
place your
classified ad
TODAY!
Carriers
Needed
in Pendleton
Route 36
SW 31st to SW Kirk
Route 78
NW Horn to NW Skyline
Route 56
NW 10th to NW King
Route 69
NW Furnish to NW Horn
_____________________
Looking
for substitute
on call carriers
211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton
541-276-2211 or 1-800-522-0255
Multimedia
Salesperson:
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.
Employment 335
Employment 335
City of Stanfield
Part-time
Police/Code
En-
forcement
Officer
position, $12-$15/hr,
16 hours/ week,
prior police certifica-
tion preferred. Open
until filled. Ques-
tions? Contact Chief
Zumwalt
at
541-449-3245
or
Zumwalt@cityof-
stanfield.com. Full
job description on-
line: www.cityofstan-
field.com
CONCRETE
PLACING
Company seeks
Truck Drivers for 2
phase project in La
Grande, OR. Ten
Wheel Dump
Truck/Class A or B
CDL. Davis-Bacon
prevailing wages. 1st
phase May 18 for
approx. 2 weeks,
2nd phase mid July
for 2 weeks. Send
work history/resume
to
jobs@cpcboise.com
or Fax
208 362-2220.
Drug Free Company
& Equal Opportunity
Employer
Reach the
buyer you’re
looking for
with a low
cost, effective
classified ad.
Employment 335
CLASSIFIEDS GET
results!
Employment 335
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.
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015
ARIES (March 21-April 19). After you make the magic happen,
own it. You don't have to talk about it. You just have to know that
this was your doing and stop yourself from giving anyone else the
credit.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Set aside some money to be used in
an unconventional, creative or risky way. Even a small amount will
make a big difference in getting you on a track toward your
dreams.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). People have their reasons for acting
the way they do, but reasons are not excuses. If you want better
behavior out of them (or out of yourself, for that matter), create and
uphold a system of accountability.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). With Venus visiting your part of the
sky, your heart-light is shining like a lighthouse beacon. The souls
that are like lost ships in the night will find guidance in your love.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You like having conversations with people
whose interests are wide and different from yours. However, that
bossy person who insists that you try things is one to resist, if not
totally avoid, now.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You'll entertain with style. An important
part of this is showmanship. You'll be like the ringleader of a circus
calling attention to the special acts and wonders around you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Ideally, you can get enthusiastic about
the day's activities, but if not, don't let that stop you. Just showing
up will be enough. The skills you've acquired through the years will
carry you through.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). When you're interested in someone,
you want to know the whole person, not just the small part shown
to you within the confines of a particular role. Ask good questions,
and you'll get the bigger picture.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The menial tasks have to get
done, or you'll set yourself up for unnecessary problems over the
weekend. Make it fun. Add music or comedy. The chores go by
quickly when you're listening to a headset.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Bottom line: People are always
more important than "stuff." Anyone whose behavior regarding
material possessions suggests the opposite belief has issues. The
best thing to do is steer clear.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You'll play the game of life with
verve. Why saunter to the next spot when you can leap ahead?
Your energetic approach will attract the attention of someone who
will be good for you to know.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Though you prefer to stay on pur-
pose, a certain tolerance for those who dillydally, lollygag and loi-
ter will serve you well. You'll learn information in those easygoing
moments that you would have otherwise missed.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 8). Work hard but not too hard,
because it's this year's pleasant distractions that often serve to
take you closer to your goals and purposes. Over the next seven
weeks, your work will become more visible, and this will increase
your influence, as well as your means. Someone will invest in you
in June. Singles commit in August. Gemini and Sagittarius people
adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 40, 1, 28, 12 and 30.
Employment 335
Friday, May 8, 2015
Employment 335
COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS
is a 501(c)3 serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, Lake and Harney
Counties. We are recruiting for
part-time/on-call Residential Associates to
work at our secure residential treatment
facility Lakeview Heights located in
Heppner. Lakeview Heights provides
services to individuals with a
severe mental illness.
Experience with persons with mental illness
is helpful. Qualified applicants must have
a high school diploma or equivalent and be
able to pass a criminal history background
check, as well as possessing a valid
Oregon driver license. Wages $12.45/hr -
$16.91/hr DOE. Download an application at
www.communitycounselingsolutions.org
and forward it to:
ladawn.fronapel@gobhi.net.
Position open until filled. EOE.
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.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Truck Driver-Maintenance Helper
We are a $1 billion+ major national and
international frozen potato and vegetable
products food processor. We currently have
an opening at our Paterson, WA facility for
Truck Driver-Maintenance Helper. This
position is a Full time position. Ideal
candidates are required to have the
following qualifications and skills:
Experience in general truck maintenance,
CDL with a clean Motor Vehicle Report, 3
months experience, tractor-trailer
combination driving and maneuvering
trucks into loading or unloading position.
Knowledge of state regulations for weigh
stations, as well as keeping accurate driver
logs for ICC regulations and documenting
trip reports is also required.
www.conagrafoodscareers.com
(Job Req 38301).
ConAgra Foods – Lamb Weston is an
Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action
Employer
Employment 335
Employment 335
CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES
is now hiring for the position of Commercial
Applicator. Applicants must possess a
Commercial Applicator License for the
State of Oregon, CDL, Class A with
Haz-Mat and tanker endorsements.
Experience with spray application and
Fumigation License a plus. Full-time
hourly, with medical benefits and 401K.
Please apply at or send resumes to:
Crop Production Services
30854 Feedville Road
Hermiston, OR 97838
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Con Agra Foods is a $1billion+ major
national and international frozen potato and
vegetable products food processor. We are
currently hiring for our SEASONAL
positions for the upcoming
Pea Harvest at the
Paterson, WA facility.
Harvest Operator
Truck Driver
QA Lab Technician
Warehouse Worker/Forklift Operator
Heavy Laborer-Sanitation
HR Clerk
Tunnel Operator
Interested individuals may apply online at
www.conagrafoodscareers.com , please
reference Paterson, WA under keyword
search option. ConAgra Foods-Lamb
Weston is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.
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.