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Employment
CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
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Employment
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Nursing Assistant (NA)
Instructor
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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Up to 10 hours per week, as needed
Position closes March 5, 2017.
For detailed information about the position and how to apply, visit
www.bluecc.edu or call 541 278-5837.
BMCC is an EOE and Educator and participates in E-Verify.
Bookkeeper (part-time/full-time)
McLaughlin Landscaping is looking for a part-time/full-time
bookkeeper. This individual will be responsible for producing monthly
P&L Statements and Balance Sheets using Double Entry Accounting
methods.
AgriNorthwest a local agricultural operation has an immediate
opening for a fulltime Field Sampler to be located in South Benton
County in Plymouth, WA. Must be able to assist in obtaining
representative soil and plant samples for fertility and pest diagnostic
procedures. Must posses a valid driverʼs license, good verbal and
written communication skills. Must be able to work outside in
extreme weather and be able lift up to 50 lbs. This position pays
$14.09. . Full-time employees receive excellent benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Group Term Life, Disability, Retirement Plus
Plan, 401k, Flex-Spending, and other miscellaneous value-added
benefits. Qualified applicants who are interested need to send a
resume to careers.agn@agrinw.com with the job title in the subject
line or apply in person at AgriNorthwest 174906 S Plymouth Rd,
Plymouth, WA 99346. Questions can call at (509) 734-5074 Ext.
5191/5138.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free Workplace
EASTERN OREGON
ALCOHOLISM FOUNDATION
McLaughlin Landscaping, located in Pendleton, is
celebrating 36 years as a leader in quality and customer service.
Our client base spans NE Oregon and SE Washington.
is currently accepting applications for the following positions:
Applicants must have experience with MS Word and Excel.
Payroll experience would be beneficial. There is some flexibility in
hours and duties required.
Certified A&D Counselors
Child Dev Assist - 24 hrs/ week
Detox Staff Nurse PT/ On Call
Detox & Respite Techs PT/ On Call
We are a non-smoking company
Pay and benefits will be commensurate with duties performed
and experience.
Application packets can be downloaded at www.eoaf.org or
request at 541.276.3518.
Send resume to: 1160 Tutuilla Rd, Pendleton, OR 97801 Please
contact us through mailed resume only.
Application deadline March 3rd
Submit applications to:
EOAF/Personnel
216 SW Hailey Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
We are an equal opportunity employer.
PART-TIME
DRIVER
211 SE Byers, Pendleton
or e-mail resume and
cover letter to
hr@eomediagroup.com
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Employment
Part-time driver needed
to deliver East Oregonian
publications throughout
Eastern Oregon. Must be
able to lift up to 50 pounds,
have a valid driver’s license
and a good driving record.
Shifts vary but will regularly
include Tuesday nights.
Duties may include non-
driving work if extra hours
are desired. Drug test,
driving record and criminal
background checks will be
completed before hire.
WORKERS WANTED
The East Oregonian is
seeking
an
experienced
accounting clerk to join the
administration team. The ideal
candidate will have accounts
receivable, payroll or oth-
er book-keeping experience
along with strong computer
skills including Excel. The East
Oregonian is a service-orient-
ed company and you will work
regularly with the public and
your co-workers. If you enjoy
detailed accounting work, like
learning new things and have
the desire to multitask to keep
Send resume and letter of
on top of a busy work sched-
interest to
ule, please submit your resume
EO Media Group
and cover letter now. Full-time
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PO Box 2048
time off (PTO), insurances and
Salem, OR 97308-2048
a 401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement
by fax to 503-371-2935 or
plan.
e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com
NOW HIRING
Chemical Applicators
Juvenile Detention
Officer
*Must have a current license
or be willing to obtain.
*Full Time, overtime available
*Benefits
*Competitive Pay
Full time union position.
Salary Range
$2976- $3988/mo. DOE,
plus benefits.
APPLY TODAY
1013 Umatilla River Rd.
Umatilla OR
541-922-5672
PUBLIC TRANSIT
MANAGER
sought
by
Community
Connection
of
Northeast
Oregon,
Inc.--a
rare
opportunity to deliver a
popular service in Union
County.
We are willing to train the right
person but a background in
planning,
interpreting
regulations, supervising staff,
and managing a budget is
desirable.
Salary $3,555 - $5,153 per
month
depending
on
experience and qualifications.
Full benefit package included.
Applications
available
at
Worksource Oregon or at
www.ccno.org.
Applications
must be returned to a
Worksource Office except
Wallowa County residents
who may submit applications
to the Enterprise Community
Connection office at 702 NW
First Street.
Application deadline is March
2, 2017 at 4 pm.
Attends to physical, emotional
needs of youth. AA degree
and 2 yearsʼ experience in
corrections or related field, or
combination
of
skills,
knowledge, education.
Must pass Physical Aptitude
Test,
background,
psychological and polygraph
examinations.
See
job
description for complete list of
qualifications and essential
job functions.
Human Resources, 314 W.
Main, Room 216, (509)524-
2600.
Apply
online
at
www.co.walla-walla.wa.us
Closes 3/10/17 at 4:00pm
EEO/ADA
Pets
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Cora is a 4 year old
female Domestic Shorthair mix
Available for adoption at
PAWS
517 SE 3rd St.
Sponsored by Pupcakes
Columbia Basin Spreaders and Columbia
Basin Farming have immediate openings for
full-time, year-round and full-time, seasonal
employees.
We are looking for:
Shop Mechanics,
CDL Truck Drivers
Parts Runner
Tractor/equipment operators
for the 2017 season.
Apply in person with Steve at 78757 Westland Rd., Hermiston. Pay
and benefits dependent upon experience and job.
Equal Opportunity Employer
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
A CCOUNTING
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Walla Walla County
Court Services
Field Sampler
Part-Time – Milton-Freewater
Pick up an application at
Employment
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Not only is
it natural to feel defensive around
people who have a history of socking
you when you're not expecting it: It's
advisable. Likely this has to do with
the soft jabs of a loved one. Arms up;
protect your head; duck and cover.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). There's a
point at which too much conversation
clouds the meaning of things instead
of making it clearer. While some seem
committed to talking things to death,
you jump in and fix it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It takes a
confident person to risk being
misunderstood and maybe that's
partly why you'll do it. Plus, you'll learn
more from people who are dissimilar
to you than from people with whom
you have a great deal in common.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). When
things get a little more colorful and
dramatic than is comfortable, be
grateful for it. Were you to be limited
to a very confined and unvarying
society, you would be quickly bored to
tears.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Discipline is
just not something you easily come up
with on your own right now. Enlist the
help of a coach, a champion or a
supportive friend. Not only will you get
results; you'll feel loved in the process.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Before you
get into the mix, remind yourself of
your purpose. While you're at it, revel
for a few minutes in what you're all
about. Because if you're not sure of
this, someone will come along and fill
in the blanks for you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your big
dream of the day may not be anything
too spectacular; rather, it's a small
personal
accomplishment
or
meaningful exchange that drives you
to work deliberately and connect
warmly with others today.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Don't be
surprised if, when you sit down to
make a positive plan of action,
negativity comes first. Work through
the grievances. Once you give them
airtime, they'll go away.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Fun-loving people are the best when
fun is chief on the agenda. What
about when it's not? If their love of fun
is stronger than their love of doing the
job at hand, trust your instincts and
get the right person for the job.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
You're an artist. This doesn't always
present itself in the way some people
think about creativity, but there are so
many ways to turn life into a beautiful
experience. That's what you'll chase
today.
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
18).
Sameness leads to staleness. Seek
variety and diversity. It takes an effort
to mix things up, and you'll probably
meet with resistance from those more
fearful than you. Do it anyway.
Everyone will be better for it.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It's a day
to read and learn. Social topics, in
particular, will be lucky to know about.
They'll also be as exciting to read up
on as any fiction, because this
learning paves the way to new
adventures.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Feb. 21). A few
stellar choices will carry you up this
year. Happiness is having a pure
strong love in your life. You'll put quite
a lot of effort into establishing a habit
over the next 10 weeks. After that,
living the way you prefer will be nearly
automatic. There's intense competition
in March and September; get serious.
Libra and Scorpio adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 8, 20, 5, 33 and
16.
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Call Cindi 541-706-9414
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Available for adoption at
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517 SE 3rd St.
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