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Page 12 Spilyay Tymoo September 21,1978 Job Openings Recreation Counselor (part-time) Family & Children Services . Negotiable High School graduate or equivalent with two years experience working with adolescents. Must have a valid Oregon driver’s license and be able to obtain a chauffeur’s license. Part-time evening and week-end w ork— approximately 20 hours per week. Duties require planning and executing recreation for residents of the Group Home which require the ability to deal with adolescents, plan recreation, educational and cultural needs. Closes 9/25/79 .^ 5 * Special Officer (1) (part-time) Police Department $5.50/per hour Must be in sound physical condition and of sufficient size and strength to perform required duties; 21 years of age or older and have a valid Oregon driver’s license. No felony convictions; no misdemeanors for a period of one year prior to appointment. Closes 9/25/79 Patrolman Police Department $1,198/month Sound physical condition and Water Master sufficient size and strength to perform Natural Resources required duties, employee must be 21 $12,935 - $17,500 years of age or older, a High School Basic engineering skills required graduate or equivalent with one year of relating to water measurement and one law enforcement experience. No felony year/ of related experience. Duties convictions; no misdemeanors for a require overall administration of the period of one year to appointment. Tribes water management plan Valid Oregon driver’s license required. including developing procedures, Closes 9/25/79 recording individual rights to use water and rights to dispose of wastes in waterways; inspecting water useage Kah-Nee-Ta Security and waste disposal; developing and Policé Department maintaining data on water flow and $1.198/month yield fo r watersheds; regularly measuring diversions from streams and Must be 21 years of age or older, in regulating to conform to established sound physical condition and of sufficient size and strength to perform allocations. duties required. Must have High closes 9/25/79 Schopl diploma or equivalent. Must have never been convicted of any misdeamenor or felony for a period of Relief Cook (part-time) one year prior to appointment. One Alcohol & Drug Dept. year law enforcement experience. Must $4.25/hour have a valid Oregon driver’s license. Closes 9/25/79 Prepare and serve three home cooked meals each week-end day. Follow the proposed menus for the alcoholism program. Maintain cleanliness of kitchen area, all dishes, utensils and Cultural/Heritage Coordinator other kitchen equipment complying (full-time) with Health Standards at all times. Education Department Basic education skills, ability to read Negotiable and write. Cooking and menu planning Supervise all planning, implementa experience required. Ability to cook tion, operation and evaluation of the balanced meals. Ability to make Cultural/ Heritage Program to provide menus. Ability to supervise kitchen education program for Tribal ■helpers. Ability to keep cooking area an members to understand and respect clean. traditional customs and values, Closes 9/25/79 encourage members to teach and learn traditional ceremonies, customs and values, emphasizing the survivial of Alcohol Control Officer Indian heritage. Make available to (full-time) outside groups and educational Alcohol & Drug Dept. program of the Confederated Tribes’ $10,965/year heritage. High school diploma or The Alcohol Control Officer provides equivalent. Prefer college graduate. Must have knowledge of traditional direct counseling and support to alcohol intoxicated individuals to customs and values equivalent to five prevent possible arrest and driving years knowledge and experience, and under the influence charges. To assist demonstrated abilities in communica the Police of Warm Springs when they • tion. reading and writing, human request alcohol counseling services for re la tio n s , u n d e rsta n d in g and individuals in their custody. To provide a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t r a d i t i o n a l short term alcohol counseling to b a c k g r o u n d s r e la te d to th e fam ilies where alcohol related development of educational materials. problems are evident. Must be willing Closes 10/21/79 to work nights and week-ends. High School diploma orequivalent required. Two years experience in the alcohol field. Demonstrated ability to work Legal Aide Advocate with families and clients in crisis Municipal Branch situations. Must have a valid Oregon $10,965/year State Drivers/Chauffeurs license. Must know what to do in cases where High school graduate or equivalent 1 clients go into D.T.’s, hallucinations or with two years additional training in paralegal field. Ability to relate to O.D. people as well as good verbal and Closes 9/25/79 written communication skills. Mrst have credibility within and without the community and be familiar with Indian Law and Tribal government. Must be Assistant Teacher (full-time) able to work cooperatively with tribal, Child Development Center federal, state and local agencies and Negotiable programs and be sensitive to the needs To assist the head teacher in caring for and requirements of the Confederated the physical and developmental needs Tribes and it’s members. Must also be of one year old children in the rogram. willing to take additional training ■ A minimum of one year’s experience related to the position and its working in a child development center, functions. day care, or similar environment. A Closes 9/25/79 desire to work with young children. Closes 9/25/79 Kah-Nee-Ta Job Openings Dishwasher Supervisor Parole & Probation, Lodge & Village (full-time) Waiter/ Waitress Health/Probation & Welfare Lodge & Village $14,906 - $16,661/year -Supervisory and case management <' Buspersons probationers and Parole & Probation Lodge & Village staff. Position requires familiarity with Cook Tribal Court systems, other courts and Lodge & Village 'resource agencies. Duties involve Cocktail Waitress working with Native American People. Lodge High School diploma with at least three (3) years experience in working Bartender Lodge with native American people in corrections setting or Bachelor’s Maids Degree in Corrections or Social Lodge & Village Science. Valid driver’s/chauffeur’s Maintenance Man license required. Lodge Closes 10/2/79 Geo-Quiz The reservation is fu ll o f weird rock form ations, as our cameras are discovering. L ast issue's Geo- 2uiz was guessed correctly by M arsha (Elston) Arm strong. She s a ^ she had seentherocksw hen she vas cutting a Christmas tree on the south side of Tenino Road at around the eight-mile mark. Marsha sent her free subscription to her sisters who aré attending school in Texas. L et us know where 7ou think this week’s picture is. Call 553-1644 or 553-1161 ext. 274, 285. Children! Bring your families or just yourselves Family Sunday School Begins October 7 9:30 a.m. Presbyterian Church U N ITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Warm Springs, Oregon Budget ’80 continued from page 3 is proposed in the branch. Presentb' purchasing depart ment supen isor Les Yaw has a s s u m e d th e c o n tr a c t i n g o ffc e r’s duties. But it is felt that to alleviate staffing problem s in .hat departm ent, a special c o n tr a .c t d e p a r t m e n t is necessary. This can save 10 percent of the construction costs if the Tribe carry their own contracts. There will be no need to purchase building bonds if the Tribe is its own contractor. Total net budget increase is 35 percent. A D M IN IS T R A T IV E BRANCH The 1980 budget sees only one-and-a-half new positions b e in g p r o p o s e d . D a ta p r o c e s s in g is r e q u e s tin g another program m er and the a c c o u n tin g d e p a rtm e n t is requesting th at a part-tim e employee be placed in full-time status. Beginning M onday, Septem ber 24, Tribal Council will again review the budgets, elim inating what they feel are unnecessary , items and any extrem e spending. After this review, the approved budget will be posted for 30 days and in e a rly N o v e m b e r, G e n e ra l Council meetings will be held to discuss the 1980 budget. H o w la k Tichum Leonard Polk, Jr. Leonard Polk, Jr., who was born April 20, 1943, died in a boating accident at The Dalles M arch 25. 1978. He was with two other fisherm an, Eli Culps and D onald Isadore, both Yakimas, at the time who also drowned in the accident. He is survived by six c h ild re n , D ix o n , M ic h a e l, C orrina, Brian, and Preston Polk, and Les Paul Sam pson. He is also survived by one urc k brother, M urphy Kay Polk and three sisters, Naomi Polk, Evaline C aponan and M elinda Polk Luey. Dressing was held a t the Spencer and Libbey Funeral H om e in The D alles on Septem ber 20. The body was transferred to the W hite Swan S h a k e r C h u rc h T h u rs d a y afternoon and burial was today (Friday) a t the Toppenish Creek Cemetery. ö G ervices ST. WILLIAMS WARM SPRINGS MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER Confession Prior to Mass - 9 :0 0 $.m. Sunday Mass - 9:00 a.m. WARM SPRINGS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ROBERT GRIFFEN, INTERIM PASTOR Tel. 553-1237 Family Church School- 9 :0 0 a.m. Worship - 11:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall Fellowship Time 10:30 a.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS ELDER, CLINT JACKS Tel. 553-1670 Worship - 10:00 a.m. WARM SPRINGS FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ORIN JOHNSON, PASTOR Sunday School - 10:00 Worship Service - 11:00 Sunday Evening Service Bible Study, Wednesday Young Peop>e's Service, Friday a.m. a.m. - 7:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. WARM SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH ALLEN ELSTON, PASTOR Tel. 553-1267 Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Bible Study - Sunday & Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.