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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
Tuesday, August, 21, 2018
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Confederated Tribes of the
Umatilla Indian Reservation
ACCOUNTANT I
Community
Counseling
Solutions (CCS) is seeking a
FULL TIME CLINICIAN
to work in Hermiston, OR.
This position will provide
alcohol and drug treatment
services
to
individuals
enrolled in drug court. If
qualified, this individual will
also provide mental health
treatment services to same
population. Qualified indi-
vidual must be certified as
an alcohol and drug treat-
ment counselor in Oregon
(CADC). Additionally, indi-
vidual must have a Bache-
lor’s degree in social work or
psychology, or a high school
diploma and five years of
equivalent training/work ex-
perience, or equivalent com-
bination of education and
work experience.
Wage/
salary is $31,800 - $61,800,
DOEE. Please apply online
at
www.community
counselingsolutions.org
Full time with benefits
package/Non-Exempt
$42,557.40 to $63,000
annual
Individual will perform gen-
eral accounting functions,
maintain accounting records
and other related duties of the
Tribal Office of Finance. This
person will be responsible for
maintaining financial records
for CTUIR Grants and Con-
tracts. Work requires sound
knowledge of accounting
principles and procedures,
general regulations of fed-
eral grants and contracts.
For Employment Application
or Vacancy Announcement
please visit the Tribes web-
site at http://ctuir.org/about-
us/employment-opportunities
or call (541)429-7180 the po-
sition closes: August 23, 2018
at 4:00 p.m. or postmarked.
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
7 shearers wanted for tempo-
rary position from 08/30/2018
to 12/10/2018. Employer, Dal-
las Fairchild, guarantees work
for at least ¾ days of the con-
tract. Shearing and tagging
will be in various locations in
Idaho, Oregon and Utah. Em-
ployer guarantees for shearing
$11.63-$14.12/hr or $2.00/ewe,
$1.50-$1.90/lamb & $4.00/ram
& for tagging $11.63-$14.12/hr.
Equipment, housing & cooking
facilities available @ no cost.
At least 1 month experience &/
or ability to shear 90 head/8hrs,
without tying the feet. Refer-
ences required. Transportation/
subsistence to work site will be
provided or paid to worker upon
completion of 50% of work con-
tract. Return transportation/
subsistence will be provided or
paid to worker upon completion
of work contract. Apply for this
job at the nearest State Work-
force Agency using job order #
1089171 or contact:
Amstad Farming seeks potato
digger riders, storage laborers,
& 10 wheeler drivers. Apply at
32462 Oregon Trail Rd, Echo,
OR. All positions are eligible for
harvest bonus.
Idaho Department of Labor
420 Falls Ave.
Twin Falls ID, 83301
208-332-3570 Ext: 3656
Job order # 1089171
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EDITOR
Community
Counseling
Solutions is a 501(c) 3
serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
Counties. We are currently
recruiting for the following
positions:
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide out-patient child
and adult mental health
services in our Boardman
office.
Qualified applicants must
have a Bachelor’s degree
from an accredited college
in psychology, social work,
or other human service re-
lated field. Master’s degree
preferred. CADC (Certified
Alcohol and Drug Counsel-
or) preferred and/or equiva-
lent combination of educa-
tion and work experience.
The salary range for this
full-time position is $35,600
to $61,800 per year, depen-
dent on degree, experience,
and licensure.
Bi-lingual (Spanish) pre-
ferred, but not required.
Excellent benefit package,
including health insurance,
401k, potential for tuition re-
imbursement, student loan
forgiveness, and paid licen-
sure supervision.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Positions open until filled.
EOE.
The East Oregonian, a five-
day daily newspaper in
Pendleton, Ore., is looking
for a full-time news editor.
Job duties will include de-
veloping stories with news
and sports reporters, edit-
ing copy, working with our
design studio to create the
daily news product and help-
ing manage the company’s
website and social media
presence.
We’re looking for a creative,
energetic editor with a pas-
sion for local news to join a
seasoned newsroom. Five
years of journalism experi-
ence required, editorial and
management experience a
plus. Hours are typically 1
to 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
The position offers a compet-
itive salary, a solid benefits
package and the opportuni-
ty to live in Eastern Oregon
near the Blue Mountains
and abundant outdoor recre-
ation. It is also a farming and
ranching center and home
to the famous Pendleton
Round-Up rodeo.
Good driving record and
reliable transportation re-
quired. Benefits include Paid
Time Off (PTO), 401(k)/Roth
401(k) retirement plan and
insurances.
Send resume, clips and letter
of interest to
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
ACCESSORIES
CIT Coordinator, Law
Enforcement Liaison,
Adult Protective Services
Investigator and Safety
Coordinator
Community
Counseling
Solutions (CCS) is seeking
a full time Crisis Interven-
tion Coordinator (CIT), Law
Enforcement Liaison, Adult
Protective Services Investi-
gator and Safety Coordina-
tor.
This is a multi-faceted posi-
tion that includes: planning,
coordination, development,
implementation, oversight
and leadership of the CIT
program; the Law Enforce-
ment Liaison role will work
closely with CCS and law
enforcement to coordinate
efforts and build/maintain
strong working relation-
ships; the Adult Protective
Services Investigator role
will conduct investigations,
make determinations on the
allegations and identify spe-
cific actions to prevent fur-
ther abuse; the Safety Co-
ordinator role is to assess,
write policy and provide rec-
ommendations to manage-
ment on employee safety in
regards to members of the
public both in office and field
settings.
Qualified individual must
have a Bachelor’s degree
in the social behavioral or
criminal justice field and five
(5) years of law enforcement
or investigative experience.
Salary range $42,300 -
$61,800 DOE. Please apply
online at
www.communitycounseling
solutions.org
OFFICE COORDINATOR
The Wallowa County Chief-
tain in Enterprise, Ore.
needs a skilled office coor-
dinator to oversee general
office operations.
You’ll
provide outstanding cus-
tomer service to our phone
and walk-in customers and
provide support to the ad-
vertising team.
The ideal candidate will
have accounts receivable
or other bookkeeping ex-
perience along with strong
computer skills; sales skills
are helpful. If you enjoy
detailed work, like learning
new things and have the de-
sire to multitask to keep on
top of a busy work sched-
ule, then we want to talk to
you.
Benefits include Paid Time
Off (PTO), insurances and
a 401(k)/Roth 401(k) retire-
ment plan.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
EO Media Group.
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
by fax to 503-371-2935 or
e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
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East Oregonian
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651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Are You Awesome??
Horizon Project, Inc., a
non-profit organization, who
provides residential & em-
ployment support to adults
with intellectual & develop-
mental disabilities is looking
for AWESOME individuals to
fill the following open posi-
tions:
Community
Counsel-
ing Solutions is a 501(C)
(3) non-profit corporation
serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
Counties.
Direct Support
Professionals -
Full-time & Part-time –
all locations
Site Manager –
Milton-Freewater
To learn more about us &
our open positions, please
visit us online at:
www.horizonprojectinc.com
or visit our offices at:
408 E. Main St #B
Hermiston
223 SW Court
Pendleton
608 N Russell
Milton-Freewater
Office hours are
Monday-Friday 8am-4pm.
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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The classified section is a
complete car-buyer’s guide.
We are currently recruiting
for a Full time
SCHOOL BASED
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide outpatient men-
tal health counseling in
the Boardman Elementary
Schools.
Minimum qualifications in-
clude a Bachelor’s degree
in a behavioral science field,
from an accredited college.
Master’s degree preferred.
Applicant must be willing to
enroll in an accredited Mas-
ter’s program upon hire, with
the potential of tuition assis-
tance.
The pay for this position
is
$35,600-$61,800/year
DOEE.
Applicants pos-
sessing an LPC, LCSW, or
equivalent licensure are el-
igible for a higher salary in
this range. Excellent benefit
package, including health
insurance and 401K. Poten-
tial eligibility for student loan
forgiveness programs.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Position open until filled.
EOE.
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Time After Time
O
ne of today’s most popular pieces of fashion — and utility — didn’t become popular until World
War I: the wrist watch. Clocks were around long before then, and pocket watches had already made
their appearance in the 15th century, but clocks worn around the wrist became popular out of necessity.
Now the wristwatch is just as much
for fashion as it is for telling time. So,
what’s in a watch?
ANALOG WATCH
This is what most people think of
when they picture a wristwatch. The
clock face has 12 hours with two hands
— one indicating the hour and one
indicating minutes. These watches can
be found with either traditional or
Roman numerals.
DIGITAL WATCH
The hours, minutes and seconds are
indicated by digits rather than by
hands on a dial. Digital watches are
getting less press with the coming of
the smart watch.
SMART WATCH
The digital watch of the modern age.
These wristwatches not only tell time,
but have touch screens, support apps
and often offer other features like heart
rate and steps taken.
CHRONOGRAPH WATCH
This is just a fancy word for stop-
watch. There is a start/stop button
normally located on the side to mea-
sure time. This feature is easily spotted
in a wrist watch by the addition of a
ring of numbers on the outer rim of
the watch.
DIVING WATCH
These watches are designed to be
under water at great resistance, typi-
cally up to 330 feet.
QUARTZ WATCH
This is the most precise of watches.
© ADOBE STOCK
The watch is powered by an electronic
oscillator synchronized by quartz crys-
tal. This technology was introduced in
1969.
MECHANICAL WATCH
The predecessor to quartz watches,
mechanical watches use a mechanism
to measure the passage of time. This
produces the iconic ticking noise but
is also known for either gaining or los-
ing a few seconds over a period of
time.