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    July 8, 2004
Tribal employment opportunities
Spilyay Tymoo, Wqrro Springs, Oregon
(llit following is the recent job open
ing list. See Amelia Tewee in the Per
sonnel Department to submit an appli
cation, or call 553-3262. Also, you can
apply on-line at u ww.ctus.org. For more
details, call the contact person listed on
the advertisement.)
Director of finance.
Position requires an accounting pro
fessional with at least 10 years of su
pervisory accounting experience in a
medium to large organization (one that
at least has 300 employees). Applicants
must have a BS degree with a concen
tration in accounting. CPA or CMA re
quired, but equivalent knowledge may
be substituted. Successful applicant will
possess strong leadership skills with a
"Big Picture" view of the organization.
The ability to assist management in stra
tegic planning for the organization is
an important part of the position. The
applicant should give an extensive
knowledge of organizational budgeting
procedures, information systems and
financing methods. Position requires
knowledge of governmental account
ing (specifically fund accounting) and
excellent communication skills, written,
oral and presentation. Demonstrated
ability to educate staff is a plus, expe
rience in working with Native Ameri
can tribes is highly desirable. Salary
range negotiable. Call Lynn Davis, 553
3212. Closes August 9.
Accounts payable specialist,
full-time.
Timely and accurate processing of
accounts payable financial transactions.
Requires good interpersonal commu
nication skills for resolving issues with
departments and vendors. Requires
skills in computer operations. Confiden
tiality a must. Salary Range DOE. Call
Michael Collins, 553-3319. Open until
filled.
Subsitute teachers, daycare,
five positions.
Assist teachers in providing a safe,
nurturing, and stimulating learning en
vironment for a group of children (ages
6 weeks to 12 years), and assist in meet
ing the special needs of children. High
school diploma or GED. Good com
munication skill with children and
adults. Team player. Good housekeep
ing and food service skills. Act in a pro
fessional manner and maintain a posi
tive attitude. Develop positive relation
ships with each child and family. Assist
in implementing lesson plans by inter
acting with children at their level, fol
lowing child's lead, yet providing appro
priate 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 Food 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 is $6.50
hour. Call Versa Smith, 553-3241.
Open until filled.
Kah-Nee-Ta resort and casino
Black Jack dealer, two positions,
part-time.
Properly deal and shuffle cards
according to procedure. Correctly
take and pay winninglosing bets.
Salary is $7.05 an hour plus tips.
Workshop demonstrates
how to get most
There will be a workshop, "Get
ting the most for your fish,'' on Sat
urday, August 7, at the Discovery
Center in The Dalles. The workshop
will be from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Who should attend: all tribal fish
ers, tribal fish committee members,
tribal biologists.
The workshop is sponsored by
the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission and OSU Extension
Sea Grant Agenda items include
Critical harvesting techniques and
processes, including these topics: Be
fore the season starts, gear, from
Soil Scientist.
Supervise the resource management
and planning section of the Tribal En
vironmental Office. Coordinate all ac-
tivities within this section; responsible
for coordinating monitoring require-
mcnts with the monitoring program
manager and enforcement needs within
the enforcement staff. Salary range
$31,148 to $40,00 year. Call Deepak
Sehgal, 553-2001. Closes Aug. 13.
Assistant engine operator
(two positions).
Periodically operate fire fighting
vehicles and power apparatus involved
with fire fighting. Fights fire with hand
and power tools from eight to 16 hours.
Valid Oregon drivers license is re
quired. Must be able to pass physical
exam and arduous pack test. Preferred
that applicant have working knowledge
of 4-wheel drive vehicles, posses good
oralwritten skills and be familiar with
reservation roads and landmarks. Sal
ary range $10.19 an hour. Call Vernon
Tias, 553-1146.
Natural resourcesfish and
wildlife: Off reservation habitat
biologist, full-time.
Provides input and coordination with
National Forest, Bureau of Land Man
agement and other agencies to ensure
tribal treaty resources are protected and
maintained. Identify cumulative effect
assessments for ceded area watersheds
and develop recommendations for im
proving fish and wildlife habitat within
tribal ceded lands. Provide tribal man
agers information regarding ceded
lands management. Salary range
$30,000 to $40,000 per year. Call Terry
Luther, 553-2026. Closes July 26.
Natural resourcesfish and
wildlife: Fisheries program
manager, full-time.
Manages and supervises the fisher
ies program of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs. Provides profes
sional guidance and oversight on the
reservation and for two off-reservation
ceded areas offices. Pursues and
develops new funding sources, over
see contract compliance, provides tribal
policy representatives with scientific
information and recommendations and
prepare and monitors program budgets.
Salary range $40,000 to $55,000 per
year. Call Terry Luther, 553-2026.
Closes July 30.
Monitoring program manager.
Supervise the monitoring program
of the tribal environmental office; co
ordinate all activities within this section.
Bachelors of Science, plus three years
related experience in natural resources
field. Salary range $38,474 to $41,905
per year. Call Deepak Sehgal, 553-2001.
Closes August 13.
Fish biologist.
Primary duties are to conduct
projects associated with the Shitike
Creek steelhead kelt reconditioning
High school diploma or GED is
preferred. Provide outstanding cus
tomer service. Able to stand for long
periods of time. Must be 21 years of
age and pass an Oregon State Police
Background check. Black Jack certifi
out of fish
the net to the boat, icing methods,
cutting the fish, packing the fish,
and sanitation.
Fish grading, followed by a lunch
break. Next:
Dealing with the buyers: What
they are looking for, what buyers
want to know about your fish; and
maximizing your positioa
Following will be a round table
discussion and ideas from audience.
Please call Kris Sampson at 503-238-0667
by August 6 to register
for the workshop.
project. Field activities include opera
tion of juvenile migrant traps, weirs,
snorkel surveys of fish abundance and
behavior, identify, measure, mark, tag
and collect tissue samples for genetic
analysis. Transport kelts to recondition-
ing facilities, conduct reconditioning and
outplant reconditioned kelts. Maintain
facilities and equipment, supervise as-
signed staff, verify and summarize data,
prepare progress reports and technical.
Salary range $2,102 to $3,237 per
month. Call Robert Spateholts, 553
2001. Closes August 31.
Corrections officer (male).
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must possess a valid Oregon drivers
license. Must have no felonies or do
mestic violence convictions. Must have
no misdemeanor convictions within one
year of employment. Must maintain all
minimum requirements during employ
ment. Must submit to pre-employment
drug test. Must have excellent commu
nications skills, written and verbal.
Watch over inmates, and ensure all
operations. Salary negotiable. Call
Raymond Tsumpti, 553-3272. Open
until filled.
Environmental health techni
cian, full-time.
Serves as environmental consultant
in conjunction with supervising sanitar
ian for four Oregon tribes. Conduct
comprehensive community based en
vironmental health programs including
but not limited to community injury
prevention, institutional water and
wastewater surveys. Food handler cer
tification, food inspections, other re
lated safety and health training must
possess a valid Oregon drivers license
and be eligible for professional regis
tration as a registered Sanitarian or
Registered Environmental Health Spe
cialist within three years of employ
ment. Salary range $20,429 to $30,642
per year. Call Nancy Collins, 553-4943.
Fiscal officer, full-time.
Provide accurate financial reports.
Plan, organize, direct, supervise, and
maintain all financial functions of the
Housing department. Provide accurate
financial reports. Knowledge of tribal,
HUD, HIP and SCHRP policies and
procedures. Bachelor's degree in ac
counting or Business Administration
with five years successful experience.
One year supervisory experience. Sal
ary DOE. Call Delano Miller, 553-3250.
Open until filled.
Surveillance observer, part
time. Maintain surveillance on assigned
areas andor activities. Work variety of
shifts, weekends and holidays. Must be
available to fill in as necessary. Must
possess GED or High School Diploma.
Must be able to maintain confidential
ity and must pass a high security back
ground investigation to obtain a gam
ing license. Salary range $9 an hour. Call
Anita Jackson, 553-4890.
employment
cation from a credited casino or two
years experience. To apply contact the
resort Human Resources Depart
ment at (541) 553-1112, ext. 3401;
or apply in person.
Eck, Elliott & Anderson LLP
Houses
Private residence. Single
story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch
style home with 2-car garage.
Lawn wunderground automatic
sprinkler system. Landscaped
yard, mature nursery trees, front
and back yard. Concrete retain
ing walls with cyclone fence
around yard. Newly renovated
interior with new carpeting and
vinyl floor. Negotiable with one
to five acres. Asking $133,000
with one acre.
Must apply and qualify
through CreditMrs. Fuentes.
(541) 553-3201. Shown by ap
pointment onlyNorman Nathan,
553-1766.
Business for sale
Restaurant for sale, business
In the Tribal Court of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Rene Sohappy-Hcath, pctitoincr,
vs. Corinna Sohappy, respondent.
Case No. JV22-94. To Corinna
Sohappy: You are hereby notified that a
petition for NEGLECTED JUVE
NILE has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court By this notice you
are hereby summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 11 a.m.
on August 23, 2004, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. All of the facts in
this case will be heard at this hearing,
including evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argu
ment or the other side will automati
cally win. The petitioner, Rene Sohappy
Heath, may then be given all that is asked
for in the petition for neglected juvenile.
The petitioner will be present at the hear
ing. If you desire to personally argue your
side of the case, you may have a legal
aide, spokesperson or attorney appear
on your behalf at your expense. If you
have questions, seek legal advice. Judge
Wilma Ann Smith.
Pearl Wyman, petitioner, vs.
Josephine Wyman, respondent. Case
No. JV134-89. To Josephine Wyman
and Pearl Wyman: You are hereby no
tified that a petition for EMERGENCY
PETITION FOR COURT SUPERVI
SION has been filed with the Warm
In the Probate
Confederated Tribes
For the following probate cases,
Notice to Creditors is hereby given:
That all persons having claims
against the estate are required to present
their claims, with proper voucher, to the
Warm Springs Tribal Probate, P.O. Box
850, Warm Springs OR 97761, within
90 days from the date upon notice first
being posted.
Notice also is hereby given that the
above entitled court has appointed
Mona Jim as acting administrator to
administer the decedant's estate, sub
ject to Tribal Court jurisdiction.
Informal Probate Hearings
These informal probate hearings will
be in Courtroom 3 of the Warm Springs
Courthouse.
Thursday, July 22: 2 p.m. Thomas
Walker, probate No. 038-PR20-02.
3 p.m. Elmer Scott Sr., no. 039-PR2 1-
Attorneys at Law
42 NW Greeley Ave
Bend, OR 97701
541-383-3755
Personal Injury Lawyers
and equipment. On Highway 26,
Warm Springs, OR. For informa
tion call (541) 553-1206.
Horses
Horses for sale. 4 yr. Reg TB
filly $1,500. 3 yr old Reg TB filly
(come on five) $2,000.
Hotwalker, $900. Call 541-749-0424.
Hay for sale
Orchard Grass Hay $120. Oat
and Pee Hay $80. 2125 NW
Beech, Madras. 480-0909.
Alfalfa hay, very leafy. Clean,
no rain. Barn Stored. Small bails.
$115 per ton.
Call 408-5463; or 475-6260.
Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you
are hereby summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for 11 a.m.
on July 26, 2004, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. All of the facts in this case
will be heard at this hearing, including
evidence you wish to present. You must
appear to present your argument or the
other side will automatically win. The
petitioner, Pearl Wyman, may then be
given all that is asked for in the petition
for emergency petition for court super
vision. The petitioner will be present at
the hearing. If you desire to personally
argue your side of the case, you may have
a legal aide, spokesperson or attorney
appear on your behalf at your expense.
If you have questions, seek legal advice.
Judge Lola Sohappy.
To George Picard Jr. Case No.
IN 102-04. An informal hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court on August 4 at 10 a.m. This
hearing has been scheduled at the re
quest of Aaron's Sale & Leasing for the
following reason: Overdue Account.
You are hereby required to appear at this
time on your own behalf. It is impor
tant that you attempt to resolve this is
sue, in order to prevent further action
against you in state court. Judge Walter
Langnese III.
Court of the
of Warm Springs
The probate cases are as follows:
In the matter of the Estate of
Darryl Davis, deceased, Estate File No.
017-PR17-04. Darryl Davis, who resided
in Warm Springs, Oregon, passed away
on July 7, 2004. Notice was first posted
onjulyl3,2004.
In the matter of the Estate of Timo
thy McDonald, deceased, Estate File
No. 016-PR16-04. Timothy McDonald,
who resided in Warm Springs, passed away
on July 2, 2004. Notice was first posted on
July 13, 2004.
02.
4 p.m. Naomi Winishut, no. 020-PR01-02.
Tuesday, August 3: 2 p.m. Franck
Mitchell, no. 035-PR17-02.
3 p.m. Florence Starr, 074-PR28-03.