Tuesday, September, 18, 2018
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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
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Part-Time Employment
CAPECO is recruiting for a Head
Cook for the Pendleton Senior
Center and a Warehouse As-
sistant at our Warehouse loca-
tion. Full job descriptions can be
found by visiting our website at
www.capeco-works.org. Appli-
cations are available online or
can be picked up at
721 SE 3rd St. Ste. D.
Pendleton, OR.
541-278-5666
hr@capeco-works.org
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Looking for a part time janitor to
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The Pendleton Downtown Association (PDA) is accepting ap-
plications for the position of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR . Named
one of the best small towns by Smithsonian in 2018, Pendle-
ton is situated at the foot of the Pacific Northwest’s sprawl-
ing Blue Mountains. The Executive Director will work with the
PDA board to fulfill our mission to “Develop partnerships to
stimulate economic vitality and investment in the downtown
core, generate a positive image, and promote tourism while
celebrating our Western Heritage.”
This is a full time Salaried non-exempt position. The salary
range is $45,000.00 to $60,000.00 DOE. Benefits package
included.
Qualifications:
• Have experience working with the National Main Street Cen-
ter’s 4-Point Approach® to downtown revitalization
• Have administrative and volunteer management experience
and have experience working with a volunteer Board
• Possess strong computer skills and experience with Micro-
soft Office and managing a database; and experience manag-
ing websites and social media channels
• Have the ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights
and weekends as required.
• Experience writing grants is desired
To Apply:
Submit a letter of interest, resume, cover letter and contact
information for three references by 5 PM on Oct 01, 2018 to
Pendleton Downtown Association, P.O. Box 1643, Pendleton,
Oregon 97801, or electronically submit to
info@pendletonmusic.com
Community
Counsel-
ing Solutions is a 501(C)
(3) non-profit corporation
serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
Counties.
We are currently recruiting
for a 36 hour a week
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide outpatient men-
tal health counseling in the
Boardman High School.
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 ac-
credited Master’s program
upon hire.
The pay for this position is
$17.12 to 29.71 per hour,
DOEE.
Applicants pos-
sessing an LPC, LCSW, or
equivalent licensure are el-
igible for a higher salary in
this range. Excellent bene-
fit package, including health
insurance and 401K. Po-
tential eligibility for student
loan forgiveness programs.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Position open until filled.
EOE.
RE-EDUCATION/
INTERVENTION
FACILITATOR
$30,000-$37,000
annual
DOE/DOQ Covered Status/
Non-Exempt.
The position is full time
with the benefits package.
Grant
funded
position,
when grants ends and or
not renewed the position
will end. The Re-Educa-
tion/Intervention Facilitator
works with perpetrators of
family violence providing
space and opportunity for
a process of change. In
promoting safety for our
community by assisting in
the re-education and re-
covery of the perpetrator
in partnership with Parole
& Probation, Yellowhawk
Behavior Health, Law En-
forcement, Tribal and State
Court, and Prosecution.
For Employment Applica-
tion or Vacancy Announce-
ment please visit the Tribes
website at
http://ctuir.org/about-us/
employment-opportunities
or call (541)429-7180 the
position is open until filled.
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 po-
sitions:
Direct Support Professionals
Full-time & Part-time –
Pendleton, Hermiston
& Milton-Freewater
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Residential Coordinator –
Full-time - Pendleton
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Site Manager –
Full-time - 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
Part-time driver needed to
deliver publications in NE
Oregon. Must be able to
lift up to 50 pounds, have a
valid driver’s license and a
good driving record. Shift is
generally 6 hours on Tues-
day, swing shift. Drug test,
driving record and criminal
background checks will
be completed before hire.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
hr@eomediagroup.com
or pick up an application at
211 SE Byers, Pendleton.
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Senior Pets
© ADOBE STOCK
T
hanks to advances in
care, pets are living
longer than they ever have
before. But as our pets
age, they require extra
care and oversight. (Extra
cuddles don’t hurt, either.)
WHEN IS A PET SENIOR?
While it varies, cats and dogs are
generally considered senior when
they’ve reached seven years of age.
Larger breeds of dogs do tend to
have shorter life spans, however, and
might be considered by your vet as
senior at five or six.
CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR
Changes is your pet’s behavior
might be your first sign that your pet
isn’t feeling as young as it once did.
Common behavioral changes
include:
• Skittishness around loud noises;
• Increased anxiety or nervous-
ness;
• Unexplained or unusual aggres-
sive behavior;
• Acting confused or disoriented;
• Having “accidents” in the house;
• Not responding to commands;
and
• Increased irritability.
CHANGES IN ACTIVITY
Your pet also will begin to change
the way it plays, eats and sleeps.
Arthritis is a common problem as
animals age. You might notice:
• Irritation when being touched or
petted;
• Taking additional time or being
reluctant to sit or lay down;
• Eating more slowly; and
• Avoidance of jumping up on
things — such as a favorite piece of
furniture or the bed.
CARING FOR
YOUR SENIOR PET
There are things you can do to
help your senior pet stay healthy and
happy. Consider the following:
• Raise your pet’s food and water
bowls, so it doesn’t need to kneel or
bend over quite as far. This can be
especially useful for larger dogs.
• Purchase an orthopedic bed or
pad for your pet to lay on. This is
easier on the joints and helps ease
inflammation caused by arthritis.
• Make sure your pet has a private
space in your home. This is especial-
ly important for dogs. Older animals
can feel the need to be by them-
selves, or escape loud areas — espe-
cially if you have young children.
• Don’t pass on physical activity.
You might feel the urge to limit your
pet’s exercise, but don’t reduce it
drastically. Physical play is good for
both the body and mind. Remember,
just because Fido might not be as
fast as he once was doesn’t mean he
doesn’t enjoy playtime; you just
might consider trading in the Frisbee
for a long walk in the park instead.