Spilyay Tymoo, Wwm Springs, Oregon
January 8, 2004
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Tribal employment
The large amount of snow
administration building.
Kah-Nee-Ta golf shop has job
The Kah-Nee-Ta golf pro
shop is in need of a counter
personattendant. Deadline to
apply is Jan. 11.
Job duties include maintain
ing the daily operation of the
golf pro shop, including assist
ing guests with products and the
In Madras
We will do MORE on your items -and
charge LESS for doing it
At - CASH AND RELEASE
579 SE 5th St.. Madras, OR
(Across from Ericksons Market) 475-3157
Januairy Inveintoiry
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that fell is evident on the root-digger statue at the front of the
golf course.
The qualified person will also
have to become familiar with
course conditions, packages,
rules and regulations, prices, tee
times, memberships and prod
ucts in the shop.
The attendant also keeps
lowout Sale
Furniture
&
TV Sales
'RaCph's furniture & 7iy.
525 S.E. 5th St.
Madras, OR 97741
(541) 475-2578
opening
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track of the rented equipment.
The pro shop must also be
kept clean and welcoming.
Qualifications include a high
school diploma or GED, with
some experience preferred in
the following:
Customer service, cash han
dling, cash register, sales and
proficiency in basic math.
Must have a valid Oregon
drivers license to operate golf
carts in a safe and responsible
manner.
To apply contact Kah-Nee-Ta
High Desert Resort and Ca
sino Human Resources Depart
ment. 553-1112, ext. 3401. Or
visit the resort Human Re
sources Department for an application.
Appliances
&Electtvnics
(The following is the recent job
opening list. See Amelia Tewee at the
Personnel Department to submit an
application, or call 5 '5 3-) 262. Also,
you can apply on-line at www.ctws.org.
For more details, call the contact per
son listed on the advertisement.)
There are currently two part
time positions, and one full-time
director position open at the
Warm Springs Boys and
Girls Club. Applications are
available through the Personnel
Office.
Warm Springs Develop
ment Corporation grant
writer. Warm Springs Commu
nity Development Corporation,
a nonprofit, community based,
Native American organization,
seeks an experienced grant
writerdevelopment officer to
prepare grants and funding pro
posals and secure financial and
other resources for successful
program implementation. Salary
range $26,000 $36,900 per year,
with full benefits. To request an
information packet call 553
4922. Open until filled
Health systems specialist,
full time. Attitude and motiva
tion of prime importance. Must
be a team player. Research and
process medical claims weekly
for prompt payment. Research
and process denials of payment
for service. Verify, audit and
enter data for processing for
payment. Resolve incomplete
claims. Process patient referrals
to outside vendors by IHS pro
viders by verifying eligibility,
completing forms, instructing
patients, and informing vendors.
Provide assistance to MCP pa
tients with the medical referral
process and alternate resources,
and answer questions in a tact
ful and timely manner. Knowl
edge of CPT and ICD-9 reim
bursement processes a plus,
while PC knowledge is essential.
Salary range $18,720 to $23,592
per year. Call Susan Brunoe at
553-4948. Open until filled.
Administrative coordina
torcompliance clerk, full
time. High School Diploma or
equivalent, Two years college
Claim Wasco
Wasco Electric Coopera
tive, Inc., gives notice that
payments are now and have
been available at the office of
Wasco Electric Cooperative,
Inc., at The Dalles to the
people named here of pay
ments which have been au
thorized for more than four
years. Unless these people or
heirs claim the payments no
later than April 1, 2004, they
will be forfeited to the Coop
erative. Arthur L. Hicks, Sam J.
Higgins, Warren Hiderbrand,
William Roscoe, Dan Hoffman,
Wendell Hoggart, John W.
Hoglund, Irene Hollenbeck,
Cheryl Holliday, Ruby L,
Hopkins, Gregg Houser for
Leland Houser, Jeff Howe, Bob
Hubbard, Bill Hughes.
Steven W. Hutchinson,
Claude Inman, Donald Jackson,
Foster E. Johns, K.E.Johnson,
Scott Johnson, Tom Johnson,
Wes Johnson, William B.
Johnson co Silverculture,
Shirley Jones for Herbert D.
Jones, Carl Junkins, Wanda
Kalar, Chester Kantor, John
Kecrscmakcr, Doug Kirby.
Ted Kirsch, Susan Kreitzberg,
Daniel Krueger, Steven
Kuhlman, Charles Kyer co Bar
bara Hayes, LSI Lumber Systems,
J.P. LaRocque, Ennis Lane,
Francis G. Larson, C. Roger
Lastcr, Douglas L. Lawson,
Frank Lctkeman, William V.
Lewis, Randall W. Liden.
Merrilyn M. Lilly, Greg
Ijoomis, Ix;e G. Ixrctz, Dr. Scott
Lurz, F.W Macnab, Iuirl Macrum,
Dave Malitz, Steve Mamoyac,
Donald Manary, Edith K. Mann,
Donald C. Marsh, Pete Marsh,
Anthony Ward Martin, David
Martinez, Dave McCann, Doug
McCleary.
Gene Q McGcnuVm, McClish
and Nelson, J. W. McOure, Ixster
McCoy, Russell McCullough,
Charles McDaniel,J hn McNally,
level work in Business Admin
istration, accounting and book
keeping. Five years secretarial or
general office experience in ju
dicial field. Three years account
ing experience. Three years com
puter experience. A combina
tion of education and experi
ence is acceptable. Personal
computer skills required; excel
lent communication, verbal and
interpersonal skills, type 65
wpm. Salary $ 23,117. Call
Birney Greene-Boise, 553-3278.
Family partnerships coor
dinator. Develop and imple
ment systems for establishing
and supporting family partner
ship agreements; and for recruit
ing, enrolling, selecting and
tracking the attendance of fami
lies enrolled in the Head Start
and Early Head Start programs.
Must have excellent communi
cation skills; ability to facilitate
meeting and training for parents
and staff. Supervision, record
keeping, computer skills. Must
have reliable transportation and
ODL, comply with drug free
work place policies and enroll
in criminal record registry. Sal
ary range $1,702 to $2,128 per
month. Call Tryna Muilenburg
at 553-3241.
Day care teachers, full-ime
positions. Requires criminal
background check, high school
diploma, and experience caring
for children and infants in a
group setting. Must enjoy infants
and children and be flexible I
working with age group as
signed. Requires frequent con
tact with other adults in work
place and parents of children -must
have excellent communi
cation skills. Must have demon
strated work history of atten
dance and punctuality. Salary
range $18,357 per year.
Charlene Stacona, 553-3241.
Headstart bus driver
teacher, full time. Transport
children and families to and
from program activities and for
field trips. Helps teachers with
classroom and field trip activi
ties. Participates in vehicle main
tenance, establishing routes, and
record keeping. Assists in pro
Electric payments by April 1
George G. McGraw, Ray and
Darlene Melvin, Paul Meskimcn,
Bonnie J. Metcalfe, Robert A.
Metcalfe, Kenneth J. Miles, Rich
ard Miles.
Carl Miller, Greg A. Miller, Linda
Miller, Gary L. Mitchell, Max E.
Moore Sr., Gary Morehead, Lynn
Morrow, Glen Mulkcy, William
Mustatia Jr., Jeff and Margaret
Neal, Art Nelson, Lynda Nelson,
Richard E. Nelson, Terry Nelson,
Ray Newberry, Lowell Newby Es
tate co Sandra Fitzgerald William
Nickols, Erwin Nielsen, John
Nixon, Randy Noble, Flossie
Nolsn.
North Plain Land & Invest.,
Northwest Pipeline Corp., Darlene
0'Brien,Jeffrey Oechsner, Michael
Ogilvie, Chuck Olson, Jay Olson,
Oreco Enterprises co Henry
Goodman, Albert Ortega, Ken
Osborn, Ruby Osborn, Robert
Osborn, Clair E. Owen, Steve
Owens, Neil D. Pake, Don Palmer
co J.H. Rose, William Palmer.
Cliff Pampcrien, Lee Parker,
Ernest Patjens, Olney Patt Jr.,
Karen Patton, R.R. Paxton, David
Perkins, Vclma Peters, Larry
Petersen, Ray B. Petersen, Larry
Peterson, Terry Petrie, Brian
Phillips, Pine Grove Tavern co
Clifford Pampcrien, Pine Grove
Trailer Corral c o Joseph Lamar
Cox, Pine Hollow Producers co
David Williams.
Pine Hollow Restaurant co
Charles Walters, Pine Hollow RV
and cmpgr. co Bruce Homakcr,
John Porter, John R. Post Jr.,
George R. Post, Rodney Potter,
Donnie W Powell, Carlton Puis,
Dennis Rasmussen, Grovcr C.
Raymond, Redsides Building &
Supply cojim Garrick, I larold E.
(Genc) Reed.
Alfred M. Rchcr, William A
Renolds Jr., Hobart Rice, Jay D.
Richards, Karl Richeldcrfcr, James
Riley, Thomas K. Riley, Howard I
Roberts, Ixiyd Robinson, Hugh
Rosscll, Don Rowland, Dcnise
Roy, Randy Roycc, Winona Rungc,
E.I, Rupc, James K. Russell Sr.
viding safety training for par
ents, bus monitors and other
staff. Must be in good health,
have a current CDL, be listed
on the Child Care Criminal 1 lis
tory Registry, and comply with
the drug-free workplace. Salary
$1,311 to $1,599. Call Nancy
Sampson, 553-3241.
Social Services, long-term
care administrator assistant,
full-time. An associates degree
in human development or long
term care area. Two years of
experience in the health or so
cial services field. Long term
care administrator certification
and related training to fulfill the
administrator job requirements.
This position is a administrator-trainee
position directed to
eventually take on the director
ship duties of High Lookee, at
such time the tribes assume the
management of the lodge. The
administrator trainee is required
to attain long-term care admin
istrator job requirements. Addi
tionally, the administrator trainee
will perform general tasks as
signed. Salary range $28,000.
Call William Gayle Rodgers,
553-3491.
Public health educator.
Masters Degree in health edu- '
cation preferred with two years
experience. The Confederated
Tribes is recruiting for a full time
health educator to direct the
tribes' Heath Education Depart
ment. Job responsibilities in
clude planning and developing
health prevention initiatives for
the community, conducting
health awareness and prevention
campaigns and supervising the
four staff of the health educa
tion department. Salary Range
$44,247 per year. Call James
Quaid, 553-3205.
Police Department, super
visor investigation division,
full time. College Degree in
Criminal Justice or related field.
Ten years of Supervisory expe
rience. Must have specialized
investigative training, certifica"
tion through DPSST or equiva
lent. Salary range depends on
experience. Call 553-3272.
Mary Ann Ryan, S.S. Engi
neering, Homer Schell Jr., Kirk
Schroeder, Reuben Schwingle,
Willie Scars, Jack Self, Lester
Shafer, Tom Shaffer, Shaniko
Hotel co L.L. Luckman, T.D.
Sherrard, Jimmy Sherrill, May
Shouse, Steven Shute, Albert
Skinner.
I,avrence V. Smart, Donna S.
Smith, Joe Smith, Richard W.
and Sally Smith, Roy Smith,
John Snapp, Richard Soil, Si
Sorcnson, Donald Spanier,
Wesley Spino, Mrs. DM. Spint,
Elizabeth R. Spires.
Ellen Squiemphen, Derald
D. Stacc, Don Stanley, Erica
Sternhagen Estate, Mike
Stewart, Verland A. Stott,
Franklin D. Stratton, Robert
Stubbs, Herbert Stwycr, Ann
Barker Sullengcr, James N.
Sullenger, David G. Swanson,
Leonard J. Tanner.
William G. Tansley, J.W.
Tarin, C.B. Tayl r, Margaret Tay
lor, Phil Taylor, Kenneth
Teitgen, H.D. Temple, Albert
Thompson, Terry Thompson,
Kirby Thornton, Lloyd
Thorscn, Charles Tibbetsjack
Tidyman, Patrick Tinnell,
Eldon Tom.
Terry Tramel, Bob Trask,
Mark Troxel co Dana Pierce,
Dennis Tuhn, Willis 1 1. Turner,
David Ueland, Harold B.
Utting, Clovy K. Van I ami, John
Yanderford, Grant R. Yawtcr,
Leon Veilleux, Ernie Vines.
Janet Wallace, T m Wallace,
Vic Wallis, Charles Walters,
N.M. Walters, Dale Watson,
Leon Weed, J.C Weir, Ron
Wells, Ron Wells for Patricia
Wells, Robert Wcstbv, Tim
White, Cora B. Willich,' Paul J.
Willich, Chuck Willis, Dennis
Wilson, Roger Wilson, Ronald
Wilson, William Wingficld,
Pearl E. Winslow, Frank A.
Wood, Cclene Woodford, Jon
I Woodside, Roy Yxdsidc,
VA and Pam Yaplc, Isabcll
Zablc.