April 1, 2004 Page 13 Tribal employment Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon (The following is the recent Job opening list. See Amelia Tewee in the Personnel De partment to submit an application, or call 553 3262, Also, joh can apply on-line at www.ctws.org. For more details, call the con tact person listed on the advertisement.) Substitute teacher, (lend Start, full time. Assist teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning envi ronment for a group of 3-5 year old chil dren, and assist in meeting the special needs of children. High school diploma or GED. Good communication skills with children and adults. Team player. Good housekeeping and food service skills. Act in a professional manner and maintain a positive attitude. Develop positive rela tionships with each child and family. As sist in implementing lesson plans by in teracting with children at their level, fol lowing the child's lead, yet providing ap propriate guidance. Must be able to lift children up to 50 pounds and be in good to excellent physical condition. Enroll in the Criminal History Registry. Obtain First AidCPR and I bod Handler's certification. Comply with the Drug Free Workplace policy. Must be willing to change diapers, work some evenings, participate in staff in service training, and travel for out-of town and some overnight training. Salary Range $6.50 hr. Call Nancy Sampson, 553 3241. Network administrator. The Office of Information Systems (OIS) was desig nated as business entity and renamed Eagle tech Systems (ETS), a Warm Springs Tribal computer services company. ETS is look ing for a team player who is detail and qual ity oriented. Effective communications, strong technical background and analytical skills arc essential. A thorough understand ing of information technology specifically including Microsoft NT2003 and MS SQL Server are required with a MCSE CNE or equivalent desired. Supporting a variety of customer based NT2003 server applications in a network environment is the focus of this position. A working knowledge of financial application will be preferred. This is a mid to senior level po sition so only experienced applicants should apply. Salary is negotiable based on experience and education. Please submit cover letter and resume with business ref erence to Lloydeagle-t.com. Include sal ary requirements. For information call Lloyd Phillips, (541)553-3275. Tribes ask for new hearing on Kennewick Man PORTLAND (AP) - Attorneys for four Northwest tribes are asking for a new hearing in the ongoing dispute about whether scientists should be al lowed to study the bones of the an cient Kennewick Man skeleton. Attorneys with the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Yakama and Colville tribes say a three-judge appeals court panel made mistakes last month in deciding to al low scientists to study the remains, in stead of turning the 9,300-year-old bones over to the tribes for burial. They want the decision considered by a larger panel of the 9th U.S. Cir cuit Court of Appeals. The U.S. Justice Department, a de fendant in the lawsuit filed by eight anthropologists seeking to study the skeleton, did not ask the appeals court for a rehearing. The agency still has about six weeks to decide whether to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. "No determination has been made as to whether such an appeal will be filed," said Blain Rethmeier, a Justice Department spokesman. In a request filed last week, the tribes said the panel erred in defining "Na tive American" and in interpreting the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. In a Feb. 4 decision written by Judge Ronald M. Gould, the three judges upheld a 2002 ruling by Magistrate John Jelderks of the U.S. District Court in Portland. Gould said there was no sub stantial evidence that Kennewick Man's remains are Native American as de fined by the act, and there was no evi dence "that Kennewick Man and mod ern tribes share significant genetic or cultural features." Kennewick Man, a collection of 380 bones and bone frag ments, is stored in the University of Washington's Burke Museum in Seattle. Local Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. The local 1 lousing Au thority (LI 1A) Hoard of Commissioners oversees and manages the affairs of the Housing Authority. The board shall be the policy making body and monitor the pro gram and services of the local housing au thority for the HUD and Tribal houses. Demonstrated positive communication skills reading, writing, listening, and ver bal. Able to read and understand complex issues. Ability to understand and apply federal and tribal laws and regulations. Demonstrated experience in administra tion of supervising programs. No felo nies or misdemeanors with in one year of application. Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others. Related experi ences in construction, fiscal management, planning and development.(dcsirablc but not required). Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality. Full compliance with drug free policy. No other board ap pointments. Call Myrtle Adams, 553-3257. Housing executive director. Mini mum bachelors degree in business admin istration. Minimum 3 years experience in housing business. Minimum 2 years su pervisory experience. Must have extensive knowledge on tribal, HUD, HIPP SCHRP policies, rules and regulations. Call Vesta Johnson, 410-2962. Transitional case worker, full time. Education: associates degree in human services or related field. Experience: three years experience in human social service delivery. Pre-employment drug testing re quired. Criminal history checks will be con ducted. Provide specialized casework for children's families who had their children transitioned and reunited into their care and custody. This includes developing an aftercare plan for the children and the fam ily that would assist the family with addi tional support. Also included is treatment planning, referrals to services, and follow up of the effectiveness of services. In volvement in court process, preparation of court reports, fully documenting compli ance with treatment plans, and court or ders. Prepare families for court hearings and testify in regard to factual evidence andor services. Administrate and main tain organized and accurate records, docu-; ceivjng prqeess, estimate costs, design tem ment all information obtained abo,u$ cUpi , , places, seve, a,a ljaiflon between produc ent and worker activities. Not engage in 'f tbti customer service and Kibak Tile LLC ' use of illegal drugs and be free from the (Sister Company), understand the process dysfunctional use of alcohol. Have a valid of maximizing production and its role in Oregon drivers license and proof of in- a profitable business, recommend and Jerusalem Center in Medford invites tribal members to luncheon The Jerusalem Center of Medford welcomes all tribal mem bers to a community luncheon on April 15 at noon, at the Red Lion Hotel, 200 N. Riverside, Medford. The luncheon, hosted by the Juresalem Center and Pastor David Gomez, is the opening event of the annual Native American Holy Ghost Conference. The conference will run for four days: April 15-18. The conference will be at the Howard Elementary p i - o mmm surance. Maintain confidentiality. Must have strong skills in written and oral com munication as well as conducting speaker presentations, personal computer skills in word processing and spreadsheet. Prob lem solving and planning skills, Case man agement, investigation, treatment referrals and follow up methodology. Salary up to $22,698 per year. Call Rebekah Main, 553 3209. Children's protective services assis tant, full time. High School diploma or equivalent. One year of related experience. A pre-employment drug test and a crimi nal history check arc required. Valid Or egon drivers license and proof of personal vehicle insurance. Provide support to im prove the parents' homemaking skills, childcarc, health and safety. Provide assis tance to CPS specialist and family intake coordinator. Applicant needs strong writ ten and oral communication skills. Abili ties to teach basic parenting and home liv ing skills. Ability to teach and demonstrate basic physical, developmental, and emo tional needs of children. Crisis interven tion skills are a necessity. Duties include transporting clients, supervising parent child visitations. Provide support to fami lies without enabling Teach the basic needs of infants, children, and adolescents. Teach basic home living skills to include money management, nutrition, food preparation, personal hygiene, etc. Perform comparable duties of a similar or related nature and assist in other areas where staffing short ages exits. Must be free of the dysfunc tional use of alcohol or illegal use. For persons recovering from disease of sub stance addiction, continued sobriety for the previous three years. Salary $ 1 7,1 57 per year. Call Rebekah Main, 553-3209, Three Tribes Tile, manager. Warm Springs Ventures' newest enterprise is seek ing a tribal member who will be respon sible for the overall profitable success of our new line of custom tile. Rcsponsibjli-,. ties include but are not limited to: over seeing the entire production process, hire, train and schedule a 2-5 person staff, as signing tasks and deadlines, quality control-proof jobs to ensure compliance and accuracy, monitoring the shipping and rc- School Gym at 286 Mace Road in Medford. Special luncheon speakers on April 15 at the Red Lion will include vice-chairman of the Klamath Tribes, Joe Hobbs. He will be joining other Indian preachers and leaders in this year's schedule of events. Luncheon tickets are $ 1 5 per per son. Please call the Juresalem Cen ter at (541) 770-7086 or 770-2640 to reserve a place. r - toiiM- 'Mam 'tow No foolin' - The Best 1KB ' implement changes to the production pro cess to enhance quality control and profit ability. Job requirements: tremendous or ganizational skills, have a strong attention to detail, have a positive, friendly, attitude, excellent problem solving skills, computer experience and ability to quickly master new PC programs, ability to work through a high volume busy season, have the versa tility to work independently as well as within a team, possess a valid drivers li cense and have reliable transportation, past management or supervisory responsibil ity in a production faculty. This position is available to Tribal Member only. It will be based in Warm Springs with a two month training period at Kibak Tile in Redmond. Salary range $25,000 to $30,000 per year. Call Sandra Danzuka, 553-3565. Fuels manager, full-time. Must have a current and valid Oregon drivers license, Minimum education requirements: A: De gree in biological sciences, agriculture, natu ral resources, chemistry, or related disci plines, appropriate to the position; or B: a combination of education and experience, courses equivalent to a major, as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education. Duties: plans, sched ules and implements the reservation-wide fuels management program, coordinates with the tribe and federal agencies to meet annual treatment goals, provide program coordination and ensures compliance with appropriate policies and regulations. Serves as the agency subject matter expert in the areas of fire effects, fire ecology, fuels as sessment, smoke management, fuels treat ment, prescribed burning, fire weather and fire behavior and provides leadership in fire suppression. Salary, $19.02 an hour. Call Garrett Cooke, 553-2413. Fuels planner, full-time. Must have a current and valid drivers license. Minimum education requirements: A: Degree in bio logical science, agriculture, natural resources management, chemistry, or related disci plines appropriate to the position; or B: combination of education and experience, courses equivalent to a major, as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education. Duties: Incumbent provides technical assistance in develop ment, implementation and evaluation of Trailer, freezer Horse trailer for sale. 1978 WW, real good condition, $1,000. Sixteen-foot deep freezer upright, $150. Real good condition. Rabbits Adults, babies, rabbit hatches for sale. Ask Chantel 923-3128 Evenings o ?hh Mvt" M i!im l&lltv Food in Town! fuels management projects and treat ments. Incumbent is involved in various duties relating to the assessment of fire and fuels modification on natural re sources, implementation of fuels treat- ' ments, prescribed burns and fire suppres sion, Incumbent works in a team environ ment within the Fire Management organi zation and Natural Resources Branch, which requires reaching consensus among differing viewpoints while under stress ; and within short timeframes. Responsible for developing and reviewing documenta- . tion necessary for environmental clearance of forest and range fuels management ac tivities. Call Garrett Cooke, 553-2413. Fire fighter, one position, full time, lights fire under stressful conditions with hand power tools from 8 to 16 hours. Must be able to pass physical exam and arduous pack test. Preferred that applicant posses good oralwritten skills and be fa- ' miliar with operation of fire fighting equip ment, and reservation roads and laud marks. Salary range, $9.99 per hour DOE. -Call Vernon Tias, 553-1 146. Groundskeeper, part time, Public Utilities. Performs grounds-keeping as signments. Operation and maintenance of various equipment: mowers, tractors, weed eaters, chainsaws and garbage truck. Need valid Oregon drivers license (with CDL class B with air brakes) or will have six months to obtain license requirements. ' Strive to attain "chemical applicators li cense" within two years. Heavy lifting re- quired. Ability to communicate well and . get along with others. And other jobs tasks as assigned. Hours can vary, possibly work weekends and before 8 a.m. andor after 5 p.m. as job demands. Salary range $1 1.68 an hour. Call Bryan C. Lund, 553-3246. Fisheries program manager. Man ages and supervises the fisheries program of the Confederated Tribes. Provides pro- fessional guidance and oversight on the reservation and for two off-reservation t ceded area offices. Pursues and develops new funding sources, oversees contract ' compliance, provides tribal policy represen- ' tatives with scientific information and rec- ' ommendations and prepares and moni- 1 tors program budgets. $45,000 per year. Call Terry Luther, 553-2026. 1? canopy for sale Eight-foot canopy, fits 1990-99 Chevrolet trucks. $500. For any of these items, call 553 1469, or 553-3324. ikW 'Mm