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CLASSIFIEDS Friday, January 1, 2016 Acreages 135 Pendleton $379,000 - NEW /ACREAGE! PEACE- FUL SECLUSION! 2289 sf(m/l) home w/3bedrooms, 3baths, plus den, is- land kitchen. 3cov- ered decks. 2barns, shop, 2large out- buildings. Call Jef 541-276-0021. #15287742 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 Rentals, Pendleton 200 2 BEDROOM basement apt. W/D, fridge, stove included. No pets. $500/month $350/deposit. W/G paid (541)276-4893 Business Opportunities 310 classifieds@ hermistonherald. com Call 541-278-2678 Ask for Paula or Email us !! Employment 335 Employment 335 COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)(3) corporation serving Oregon in Gilliam, Grant, Lake, Morrow, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties. We are currently recruiting for 2 Employment Specialists based in our Boardman and John Day offices to perform and coordinate services of the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Supported Employment program by assessing and assisting clients for success in community job settings. Occasionally works non-traditional work hours. Qualified applicants will minimally possess a Bachelorʼs degree in a behavioral sciences field from an accredited college, or a combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training or experience. The hourly wage for these part-time 20 hours per week non-exempt positions is $16.20-$25.43, DOEE. Excellent benefit package, including 401K. Apply online and upload resume at communitycounselingsolutions.org. Position open until filled. EEO. Employment 335 $3000 SIGN on bonus (Day 1= $500, Day 90= $1000, Day 180= $1500)…plus earn up to $27+ per hour within 120 days! Delivery Associates Needed in Hermiston: BLACKJACK DEALER- Play games for a living! Classes start Monday January 11 at 9:00a. Classes run Monday-Friday for 5 weeks. Great wages, benefits and co-workers! We will teach you what you need to know. First hour is an orientation to answer all your questions. Come the first day or call 966-1549. Odds are youʼll love it here! Responsibilities include – Route delivery driving (12-18 stops daily), unloading an average of 800 cases per route at cus- tomer locations, while providing excel- lent customer service. *Limited shuttle driving may be necessary on as needed basis. CALL PAULA AT THE EO OR HERALD NEWSPAPERS TODAY !!! 541-278-2678 Successful candidates – Must possess a current CDL A license and must not have convictions of DUI/DWI within the past 3 years or multiple times within the past 7 years. Must be able to lift 40-50lbs fre- quently. Previous food and/or beverage delivery experience is a plus. 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! Daytime shifts, home nightly Excellent health benefits package Excellent pension and paid vacation benefits Stability of rapidly growing Fortune 100 company Safe equipment & professional environment EEO Employer M/F/D/V. Females and mi- norities are encouraged to apply. To apply, please visit www.syscoportland.com to print out an application. You can fax your completed application to HR at 503.682.6646 Sysco Portland 26250 SW Parkway Center Drive Wilsonville, OR 97070 Multimedia Salesperson Hermiston Herald is seeking an outside salesperson who is passionate about helping local businesses be successful. Must demonstrate 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 efficiently. Base wage plus commission and mileage reimbursement make this a great opportunity for an aggressive sales professional. Send resume and letter of interest to EO Media This full-time position Group, PO Box 2048, offers paid time off (PTO), Salem, OR 97308- insurances and a 401(k)/ 2048, by fax to 503- 371-2935 or e-mail Roth 401(k) retirement hr@eomediagroup.com plan. Employment 335 Employment 335 COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)(3) corporation serving Oregon in Gilliam, Grant, Lake, Morrow, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties. We are currently recruiting for a Mental Health Specialist III to provide counseling for the Ione School Based Health Center, along with Child and Family Services based in Heppner. Qualified applicants must possess a Bachelorʼs degree from an accredited college in nursing or occupational therapy and licensed by the State of Oregon; or possess a graduate degree in psychology, social work, recreational, art, or music therapy, or a behavioral science field. On-call rotation during non-business hours required for crisis services. The salary range for this full-time exempt position is $40,100-$58,500 year, DOEE. Excellent benefit package, including 401K. Apply online and upload resume at community counselingsolutions.org. Position open until filled. EEO. ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION OPENING Sporting Event Coordinator The City is accepting applications for a part-time employee to coordinate adult and children sport programs and events for the Parks and Recreation Department. Position is responsible for all facets of planning, exe- cution and follow-up evaluation of assigned programs and events, and professional com- munication with a diversity of individuals and organizations. Position will work 10-12 hours/week on average. Must be self-di- rected, have experience with coordinating events and working with children. First Aid/CPR certification preferred. Wage is $11.25 - $12 per hour, no benefits. For questions contact Lisa Patrick at 541 966-0228. Applications are available at www.pendleton.or.us/employment or at City Hall, 500 SW Dorion. Completed applica- tions must be returned to the Human Re- sources Office at the same address. Position open until filled. The City of Pendleton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)(3) corporation serving Oregon in Gilliam, Grant, Lake, Morrow, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties. We are currently recruiting for 2 Crisis Workers to provide prompt and thorough assessment, evaluation, consultation, and intervention via telephone or in person, based at our Boardman office. Will provide home visits and other outreach services to schools and other agencies and providers. Schedule is 20 hours performed during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.), balance performed during non-regular business hours including 24 hours of Saturday and Sunday (exact schedule TBD). Two weeks per month of on-call rotation during non-regular business hours required. Qualified applicants will possess a Bachelorʼs degree in a behavioral sciences field from an ac- credited college but preferably will possess a Bachelorʼs degree from an accredited college in nursing or occupational therapy and licensed by the State of Oregon; or possess a graduate degree in psychology, social work, recreational, art, or music therapy, or a behavioral science field. Pay is $33,700-$58,500, DOEE. Excellent benefit package, including 401K. Apply online and upload resume at community counselingsolutions.org. Position open until filled. EEO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2015 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Usually, whether or not you get what you want you take it in stride. Today you're more invested in see- ing things go your way, as you should be. This one is important and worth fighting for. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You want to improve the world; we all do. Maybe that's why you're turned off by political rants that either preach to the choir or alienate the opposition. A break from intense sharing is what's needed. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It's nice to feel self-contained, and you very well may be able to fulfill any need that comes up today all on your own. However, accepting a bit of help may also be the most gracious thing to do. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Relationships will thrive as you give enough to let others know you're interested and admiring and then pull back enough to allow them to reach for you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You care. You give. You get. You care even more. This is the cycle that sums up the day. Tonight will bring an important meeting of the minds. Capricorn and Aquarius are two minds that should be included. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your current vision is enough to drive you to the next waypoint, but a broader vision is probably needed to sustain your motivation through the miles and miles that follow. Brainstorm, discuss and research. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You'll be there to catch the soul who is floundering to catch balance. Your discreet assistance will be much appreciated, though perhaps privately, so as not to draw attention to the fall. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You're not exactly in uncharted terri- tory, but, without guides around, you might as well be. Call out to tell people where you want to go. Trying to get there without a map will be a waste of time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You will accomplish your top priority as long as you state what it is and keep paying attention to it throughout the day. Loved ones seem to need you, but if you're busy they'll do brilliantly on their own. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Go ahead and step into that fresh scene. You'll get attention because you're the new person, and you'll become fast friends with someone who can show you around. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your help is so subtle that some don't even realize they are being assisted. You'll gently nudge people into the right groove and all goes smoothly from there. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Preferring to keep things light, you may not set out to tell your friend what's really going on with you, but you're likely to reveal it, anyway, because the time you spend together has a way of opening your heart. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 1). You're in charge, and you get to say what fits into your life and what doesn't: no apologies. A love con- nection will grow stronger through February. Wonders unfold in the area of family and relationships in April. Business changes for you, and this summer you'll have to learn in order to keep up. Sagittarius and Libra adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 50, 21, 45, 39 and 42. Employment 335 East Oregonian Employment 335 SITE MANAGER WSU Tri-Cities is seeking a Site Manager with a work location in Boardman, OR for the GEAR UP federal grant program. This position is responsible for the strategic planning, administration and direct support of the WSU Tri-Cities GEAR UP project. A Bachelor's degree and two (2) years of professional work experience in student services or related education/experience is required. A Masterʼs degree in a related field may be substituted for one (1) year of professional work experience. Apply online by January 3rd, 2016 at www.wsujobs.com, position #104531. WSU is an EO/AA educator and employer. BUSY GOVERNMENToffice in Pendleton, OR has an opening for a full time permanent office Program Technician position. Duties include general office activities supporting FSA programs administered at the field office level. Successful applicant must be reliable, have professional attitude, and enjoy working with the public. Individuals interested in apply- ing need to apply online at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/424 886300. The deadline to apply is January 5, 2016. FSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)(3) corporation serving Oregon in Gilliam, Grant, Lake, Morrow, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties. We are currently recruiting for a Mental Health Specialist to provide therapy, assessment, treatment planning, case management, and other related services to individuals with mental health and alcohol/drug concerns in Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman Counties. This position will work 35 non-traditional hours per week, including evenings and one weekend day per week. This position will work out of their home and must have reliable transportation as significant travel will be required. Qualified applicants will possess a Bachelorʼs degree in a behavioral sciences field from an accredited college but preferably will possess a Bachelorʼs degree in nursing or occupational therapy and licensed by the State of Oregon; or possess a graduate degree in psychology, social work, recreational, art, or music therapy, or a behavioral science field. On-call rotation during non-business hours required for crisis services.Pay is $29,488-$51,188, DOEE. Excellent benefit package, including 401K. Apply online and upload resume at communitycounseling solutions.org. Position open until filled. EEO. Page 5B Employment 335 Pets, All Kinds DIVERSIFIED FARMING operation in Cove, Oregon looking for full time farm labor. Excellent Pay and modest benefits. Contact John at 541-786-0078 AKC BOSTON Terrier Pups Available 12/25/2015 Vet Checked 3 females, 2 males 503-440-2082 Adams, Oregon MID COLUMBIA Producers Hiring Full Time Assistant Retail Division Manager to oversee three retail sites: Goldendale, Wasco and The Dalles. (541)565-2277 www.mcpcoop.com 445 Miscellaneous 485 MOVING SALE Furniture Only Call 541-377-1670 or 541-377-1655 Specialty Cars 730 FOR SALE 2009 Honda Fit 39K miles 5 speed manual excellent condition. $7750 541-276-0689 Business/Service Directory 355 MINAM LODGE Construction Jobs: The Minam Lodge is seeking carpenters, laborers, restoration interns, a superinten- dent, cook and oth- ers for project work March 1-Nov. 18. Room and board provided. For more information, please visit: https://minam-river- lodge.workable.com. WE ARE recruiting for a Commodities Operator for our plant in Boardman, OR. See careers page at www.pacifi- cethanol.net to apply. 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