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Spilyay Tym oo
— — Job Openings—— .
Asst. CÉTA Prime Sponsor
CETA Prime Sponsor
$14,229 to S15303/year
Duties require the coordination of
Department of Labor CETA Prime
Sponsor administrative responsibilities
in planning, monitoring and evaluation
of seven (7) CETA sub-grantees. High
'school graduate and a minimum of two
years college education or equivalent
job experience. Must have at least one
year experience with Department of
Labor grant and report format as well
as an understanding of appropriate
rules and regulations.
Closes 12/25/79
Contract Compliance Officer
Accounting
$18,745 to $20,953/year
Provide fiscal management and
compliance for a large number of
federal contracts and grants of various
types and amounts. Supervisory
responsibilities. Work within a very
large structure involving municipal and
e n te r p r is e o p e r a tio n s . H igh
automated. Bachelor of Arts degree in
accounting with a minimum of two (2)
years experience required. Four or
more years of experience preferred.
Audit experience with federal grants
and contracts also preferred.
Closes 12/25/79
Accounts Payable Clerk
Accounting (F-T)
$12,935/year
Maintain control on all purchase
orders, back orders and vendor’s
invoices; prepare voucher and check
requests for payment of all invoices;
responsible for analyzing all invoices in
question and reporting them to the
Accounting Manager. High School
graduate or equivalent and two years
experience in accounting. Incumbent
must have a thorough understanding of
accounts payable.
Closes 12/25/79
Tribal Cashier (F-T)
Accounting
$10,965/year
Prepare official cash receipts for all
incoming funds; prepare bank deposits
for all receipts; maintain petty cash
fund; count and reconcile incoming
re c e ip ts w ith a c c o m p a n y in g
documents. High school graduate or
equivalent with- two years’ of typing
and one year of bookkeeping. Must
have at least two years of some type of
s e c r e ta r ia l/b u s in e s s e x p e rie n c e
involving cash or banking procedures.
Closes 12/25/79
Legal Aide Secretary (1)
Legal Aide Department
$10,965/ year
Provide professional receptionist
duties, telephone coverage, typing of
all legal documents, correspondence,
memoranda, forms, etc. Handles all
c o n f i c e n t i a l d o c u m e n ts a n d
information for the Legal Aide Office.
High school graduate or equivalent
with prior work experience in office
administration: typing abilities of at
least 70 words per minute accurately
and shorthand skills of at leat 120
words per minute. Position requires
f a m ilia r ity w ith le g a l w o rk
terminology.
Closes 12/25/79
Juvenile Officer
Juvenile Department
$12,935/year
Juvenile office is responsible for
investigating, locating ans taking into
custody and detaining juveniles who
are involved in criminal activity. Will
provide assistance in the study of
family and juvenile needs. Must have
working knowledge of Federal, State,
County and Municipal Laws and
Tribal Codes relating to juveniles..
Must have High school education or
equivalent with high capabilities in
dealing with juveniles & parents.
Position requires prior police or related
training and sufficient health and
stamina to perform arduous tasks.
Must possess a valid Oregon Driver’s
license and must never have been
convicted of a felony nor a
misdemeanor for one year prior to
appointment.
Closes 12/31/79
Contracting Officer
Enterprise Branch
$24,879/year
Coordinate construction, contracting
activities for buildings built by the
Confederated Tribes. Responsibilities
in clu d e review ing p la n s and
specifications of construction projects,
estim ating co n stru c tio n prices,
advertising for bids and securing
contractors/ subcontractors. Extensive
travel in Central Oregon and a
minimum outside the area will be
required. A minimum of six years
experience requiring good working
knowledge of mechanical, electrical
and structural engineering and design
with a high degree of familiarity with
government construction contracts.
Incumbent must know the uniform
building code and be able to
demonstrate management experience
as well as supervisory abilities.
Closes 12/21/79
Project Superintendent (2)
Enterprise Branch
Negotiable
Construction Warehouseman
Purchasing
Negotiable
Receive and stroe materials in
inventory; maintain exact inventory
Control system; Write activity reports;
m onitor delivery schedules and
account for all materials placed in
inventory. High school graduate or
equivalent with three yeafs experience
in slaes of lumber and building
materials. This position also requires
experience in inventory control.
Closes 12/25/79
Secretary
Contracting
Negotiable
Administrative and secretarial support
of the department; coordinate activities
with the Purchasing, Accounting and
the Clerk-of-the Works departments as
well as numerous construction
subcontractors. High school graduate
or equivalent plus one and one-half to
two "years of additional secretarial
training. Four years prior clerical
experience is required with typing
abilities of at least 70 words per minute
accurately.
Closes 12/21/79
Construction Manager
Enterprise Branch
Negotiable
C oordinate the construction of
a s s ig n e d p r o je c ts fro m th e
development of cost estimates to the
securing of sub-contractors, materials
and com pletion of projects. A
minimum of six (6) years experience
requiring good working knowledge of
mechanical, electrical and structural
engineering and design with a high
degree of familiarity with government
construction contracts. Incumbent
must know uniform building code and
be able to demonstrate management
and supervisory skills.
Closes 12/21/79
Director, National Indian Food &
Nutrition Resource Center
Denver, Colorado
$25,000/year
Applicant should have at least three
years of experience in adminsitrative,
business, professional, techinical
investigative, legal or other responsible
non-clerical work, and at least three
years of proressively responsible
experience in work requiring the
making of anaylsis, evaluations or
other substantive determinations with
regard to current or projected
operating programs. Wprk experience
should have involved frequent contact
with the public. The person should
have the ability and desire to work long
fhours and to travel as well as a talent
fo r public, sp eak in g and an
understanding of food and nutrition
delivery systems. Work experience also
requires working for an organization
providing technical assistance ans
support services to Tribal governments
and Indian organizations. A bachelor’s
degree is preferred, but work
experience may substitue.
Closes 12/28/79
For The Above Position, Submit
Resume To:
John Belindo, Interim Director
National Indian Food & Nutrition
Resource Center
c/o National Indian Health Board
1602 S. Parker Road, Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80231
For More Information on Tribal Job
Opening contact the Personnel
Department at 553-1161 ext. 265 or 266
509-J Job Openings
POSITION:
Night Custodian
PLACE:
Warm Springs Elementary School
STARTING DATE:
December 19,1979
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Certification of good health signed
by a licensed physician.
2. Ability to read basic instructions and
write reports.
3. D em onstrated a p titu d e for
successful completion of the\ tasks
assigned.
4. Such alternatives to the above
qualifications as the Board may-find
appropriate and acceptable.
CLOSING DATE:
December 14, 1979
SALARY RANGE
$5.07 per hour
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Interested Candidate Should Contact:
Support Service Building
Jefferson County School District 509-J
1355 Buff Street
Madras, Oregon 97741
475-6192
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WERE OPEN ON SUNDAYS!
Family Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship -11:00 a.m.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Warm Springs, Oregon
Geo-Quiz
Where do you think this bug-eyed rockformation is?Jerry Shipps
correctly identified our tost Geo-Quiz as a formation near Kah-
Nee-Ta. I f you can name the spot, please call our office at 553-
1161 o r553-1644. Better yet, come in for a visit. Sorry we can only
accept entries catted or brought into our office, during regular
working hours.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Sandy Rangila
accepted by DNF
A p p lic a tio n s w ill be
accepted through January 15,
1980 for tem porary and
seasonal employment with the
F o re st Service and the
Deschutes National Forest.
Application forms (6100-23)
are available at the Deschutes
National Forest Supervisor’s
Office, Ranger Districts, and
the Redmond Air Center. They
must be postmarked no later
than January 15, 1980 to be
considered. The Deschutes
National Forest will be hiring
approxim ately 75 to 100
temporary employees. Salaries
range from $3.91 to $5.41 per
h o u r d ep en d in g on the
position. Employment will last
approximately 4 to 6 months
d e p e n d in g on w e a th e r
conditions and the amount of
work to be accomplished.
Positions to be filled are
nonclerical and include jobs as
aids and technicians in forestry,
range management, physical
science, enginering, surveying.
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ervices
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ST. WILLIAMS
WARM SPRINGS
MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER
Confession Prior to Mass * 9 :0 0 a.m.
Sunday Mass - 9 :0 0 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.
b io lo g ic a l sc ie n c e , an d
hydrology. Applicants must be
18 years of age at the time they
report for duty and must be
capable of performing arduous
work. Firefighting positions
require passing a physical
fitness test, which is the
equivalent of running 1 Vi miles
in 12 minutes or less.
Applicants may submit only
one application and may
indicate only one location
preference. Applications must
be sent directly to the appropri
ate Forest Service Regional
Office, Research Station, or
National Forest Office. These
addresses are included with the
application forms.
All applicants will be given
equal consideration without
regard to racem, color, sex,
creed, or national origin,
creed, or national origin.
Education, availability, and
work experience will determine
the applicants chance for
employment.
WARM SPRINGS
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
ORIN JOHNSON. PASTOR
Sunday School - 10:00
Worship Service - 11:00
Sunday Evening Service
Bible Study. Wednesday
Young People’s Service.
Friday
a.m.
a.m.
- 7 :30 p > .
- 7 :3 0 p.m.
- 7 :3 0 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 A
Wednesday, 7 :3 0 p.m.