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CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday, February, 20, 2018 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Tray Aide needed for Fri- day-Sunday, 4pm-8pm. Apply in person at Sunridge Retirement Community 3234 SW Nye Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2143 Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution Pendleton, OR The Port of Morrow is seek- ing an experienced CARPEN- TER who will be responsible for building, installing and repairing structures, fixtures, furniture and other items us- ing different types of materi- als including wood and steel. For a complete job descrip- tion visit our website www.portofmorrow.com/jobs The Port of Morrow is an EOE and offers competitive wages and benefits. Please submit a cover let- ter, application and resume to HR@portofmorrow.com, or mail them to: Human Resources, P.O. Box 200, Boardman, OR 97818. We thank applicants for their interest in this position. How- ever, only applicants chosen for an interview will be con- tacted. The position is open until filled. UTILITY TECH AgriNorthwest, a local ag- ricultural operation, has an immediate opening for a fulltime Ag Tech located in Boardman, OR. Desired candidate will assist farm managers with various functions that include safe operation and maintenance of circles, application of fertilizer and pesticide, and assist in water scheduling and irrigation. Valid driver’s license required. Salary is commensurate with experi- ence. Full-time employees receive excellent benefits including: Medical, Dental, Group Term Life, Disability, Retirement Plus Plan, 401k, Flex-Spending, and other miscellaneous value-added benefits. Qualified appli- cants may send a resume to careers.agn@agrinw.com with the job title in the sub- ject line. PLUMBER Salary: $25.28 - $35.28 Hourly plus excellent benefits Must have a valid Oregon Plumber’s license. CITY CLERK The City of Boardman is seeking applicants for a City Clerk. Job Description and application can be found at www.cityofboardman.com This is an unrepresented position. Applications must be received by February 20, 2018 @ 5pm. See complete announce- ment & apply by 2/28/18 at www.ocodjobs.com Click Search for ODOC Jobs Click filter, location, check box next to Pendleton Community Counseling Solutions is currently seek- ing a QMHP-CADC Community Counseling Solutions is a 501(c)3 serv- ing Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant Counties. We are recruiting for the following position: MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST to provide out-patient men- tal health services in our Arlington office. Qualified applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in psy- chology, social work, or other human service related field. Master’s degree preferred. Preferred CADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counsel- or) or the ability to obtain certification within two years of hire. This is a 1.0 FTE position that will also work an on-call rotation during non-business hours re- quired for crisis services. The salary range for this full- time position is $35,600.00 to $61,800.00 per year, de- pending on experience and education level. Wage will be higher for candidates possessing a LPC, LCSW, or PhD. Excellent benefit package, including 401K. Apply online and upload re- sume at communitycounseling solutions.org Positions open until filled. EOE. to provide competent, ap- propriate behavioral health assessments, brief inter- ventions, case manage- ment and referral services to individuals incarcerated or recently released from the Umatilla County Jail. This position will partici- pate in joint case-planning, coordination and referrals with other community agen- cies. This position will work closely with administration to develop the program and associated policies and pro- cedures. Qualified applicants must have a Masters degree from an accredited college in so- cial work, psychology or oth- er human services related fields. Must be a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), level I or II. The pay range for this po- sition is $42,300 - $61,800, dependent upon experience. CCS provides an excellent benefit package including health, dental and vision in- surance, 401K, potential for tuition reimbursement, stu- dent loan forgiveness and paid licensure supervision. CCS is an EOC. Apply online and upload re- sume at communitycounseling solutions.org Position open until filled. CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Workplace TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2018 Seeking a Cost Account J&J Snack Foods in Weston Oregon Salary $65-$70K DOQ Community Counseling Solutions is currently re- cruiting for a PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST to provide guidance and encouragement to individ- uals working through their recovery process while drawing on common expe- rience as a peer. This is a 20 hour a week position based out of Boardman, will require a large amount of travel, and will be supervised by a licensed mental health provider. Successful applicant will be working with individuals currently in the County Jail system, those that have been successfully paroled and/or on probation, and also high risk individuals. Qualified applicants must possess a High School Diploma or equivalent and must be able to pass a criminal background check, as well as a clean driving record. Wages are $13.17 to $17.88 an hour DOE and has ex- cellent benefits. You may download an ap- plication at www.communitycounseling solutions.org Position open until filled, EOE. Benefits: Life Insurance, STD, LTD, Vision, 401K, ESPP Scope: · To oversee the costing func- tions of accounting of the Weston facility · To provide Accounting sup- port to Weston Plant · To report production manu- facturing costs Key Responsibilities: · Develop, implement, and manage procedures related to the Accounting department: ~ Standard costing and Bud- geting ~ Daily backflush of raw and packaging inventory ~ Production variance analy- sis ~ Weekly reconciliation of raw/packaging and finished goods inventories. ~ Analyze and assimilate fi- nancial information ~ Maintain and review capital budgets ~ Other duties as assigned by Plant Manager · Cost Estimates ~ Work with Sales & Produc- tion to cost new products ~ Work with Sales & Produc- tion to update cost estimates · Employee safety program ARIES (March 21-April 19). New ventures always come with a beat or two of bedlam. The confusion and chaos only add to the fun! So take a breath and head in, expecting that it won’t be perfect but it will be an ex- perience. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Ob- stacles are necessary. Otherwise, there’s no game. Catapult over them and you’ll build up your strength. Push against them and you’ll build stamina. Rub them out and you’ll wind up polishing your work to the brilliance of a jewel. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There are those who reach adulthood un- wounded; they are the exception, not the rule. Time usually makes its marks. You’ll connect with some- one over the scars (either inside or outside) that show what you’ve sur- vived. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Avoid people and situations that test your knowledge. It’s better to gravitate toward those who like how you think instead. To know is to close your mind to learning. So don’t know. Stay curious. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It’s risky to talk to strangers, but you’re fearless today, so you’ll reach out and expand your circle with an introduction or two. You’re a magnet for interesting people. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You em- brace life’s lopsided nature. You’ll be intrigued by people, ideas and places that seem a little off. Also, you crave novelty these days, so if it doesn’t look like anything you’ve experienced, you’ll want to sign up. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Magicians know that children can often figure out tricks that adults don’t. Why? They make fewer assumptions. They’re more open to randomness. They notice more details. Today you’ll be like a child whom no one can trick. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). We op- erate on what we’ve seen to be true. But sometimes what we’ve seen is only part of the truth or is actually more of an anomaly. Leave room for doubt. Being wrong happens. Defending wrong -- now that’s just wrong! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Go mingle in a new place. At the very least, you’ll have a fresh experi- ence and story to report. But you’re even likelier to find love, friendship, adventure, work or all of the above. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Anyone can give others the benefit of the doubt, but you’ll take it into radically generous territory, giving total trust without hesitation. If they have ill intent, they’ll go elsewhere; your kindness takes the fun out of the swindle. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your attention actually makes the other person fascinating. The person was interesting to begin with, but his or her story becomes great because of your unique brand of curiosity. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You dis- like social situations in which you’re expected to network, schmooze and sell. You see life as a creative process, not as a series of trophies. Don’t worry; many will find your ap- proach appealing. Show up and just be you. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Feb. 20). The objective still seems far off, and you’re not even sure how you’re going to get there, but that’s all part of what makes this year so mag- ical. You sweat and toil for some successes, and others happen by sheer miracle. With a ripple of kind- ness and effectiveness, you’ll make a difference in the lives of many. Gemini and Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, 20, 44, 19 and 3. East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Full time – Pendleton PT – Hermiston DIRECTOR, COLLEGE PREP COLLEGE PREP CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST Salary Range: $54,280.00 – 63,825.00 DOE Up to 29 hours per week as needed Position closes: February 23, 2018 Pay: $14.00 per hour For detailed information about the position and how to apply, visit www.bluecc.edu. You may also contact Human Re- sources at hr@bluecc.edu or by phone 541-278-5837. BMCC is an EOE and educa- tor and participates in E-Veri- fy. For complete EEO disclo- sure statement please go to www.bluecc.edu/EEO YOUR DREAM HOME is right here in the Classifieds! Check our real estate listings. First application review dead- line, March 1, 2018 For detailed information about the position and how to apply, visit www.bluecc.edu. You may also contact Human Re- sources at hr@bluecc.edu or by phone 541-278-5837. BMCC is an EOE and educa- tor and participates in E-Veri- fy. For complete EEO disclo- sure statement please go to www.bluecc.edu/EEO. Page 5B 651 Help Wanted Pendleton School Bus Drivers $250 Hiring Bonus!! $100 Bonus- Pass DMV in 7 days in our paid learning pro- gram with our trainers help- ing you. $12.88 per hour driver starting wage. Full CDL cost reimburse- ment Paid driver training program Other bonus opportunities Company match 401k program JOIN OUR PENDLETON TEAM TODAY! To get started today call 541-276-5621 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! 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