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August 5, 2004 Page 11 Tribal employment opportunities Spilyqy Tymoo, Wsrro Springs, Oregon (I' he following is the remit job open ing list. See Amelia Teu ee in the Per sonnel Department to submit an appli cation, or call 553-3262. Also, you can apply on-line at wuw.ctws.org. For more details, call the contact person listed on the advertisement.) Director of finance. Position requires an accounting profes sional with at least 10 years of supervisory accounting experience in a medium to large organization (one that at least has 300 em ployees). Applicants must have a BS de gree with a concentration in accounting. CPA or CMA required, but equivalent knowledge may be substituted. Successful applicant will possess strong leadership skills with a "Big Picture" view of the or ganization. The ability to assist manage ment in strategic planning for the organi zation is an important part of the posi tion. The applicant should give an exten sive knowledge of organizational budget ing procedures, information systems and financing methods. Position requires knowledge of governmental accounting (specifically fund accounting) and excellent communication skills, written, oral and presentation. Demonstrated ability to edu cate staff is a plus, experience in working with Native American tribes is highly de sirable. Salary range negotiable. Call Lynn Davis, 553-3212. Closes August 9. Subsitute teachers, daycare, five positions. Assist teachers in providing a safe, nur turing, and stimulating learning environ ment for a group of children (ages 6 weeks to 12 years), and assist in meeting the spe cial needs of children. High school diploma or GED. Good communication skill 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 child's lead, yet providing appro priate guidance. Must be able to lift chil dren up to 50 pounds and be in good to valid drivers license. Salary range $18,500 to $19,803 per year. Call Nancy Sampson, 553-3241. Closes August 6. Lead teacher, full time. Provide a safe, nurturing and stimulat ing learning environment for a group of 3-5 year old children that enhances the over all development of each child and reflects both the family and community culture. Maintain a clean, safe, healthy and orga nized classroom environment with a mini mum of five easily recognizable play sta tions. Develop positive relationships with the child, parents along with a partnership. Ensure that children are exposed to one or more of the local Native American lan guage. Associates degree in early childhood education, child development or a related field required along with at least one year of preschool setting experience and super visory skills. Must pass the criminal his tory background checks (tribal and state). Valid driver's license. Salary range $22,530 to $27,500 per year. Call Nancy Sampson, 553-3241. Closes August 6. Children Protective Services, data coordinator, full time. Associates degree or working towards achieving Associates degree. Two years of 1 program of the Confederated Tribes. Pro vides professional guidance and oversight on the reservation and for two off-reservation ceded areas offices. Pursues and de velops new funding sources, oversee con tract compliance, provides tribal policy rep resentatives with scientific information and recommendations and prepare and moni tors program budgets. Salary range $40,000 to $55,000 per year. Call Terry Luther, 553 2026. Closes August 13. criminal history check. Education: (mini mum) High school or GED. Experience: One-year secretarial experience or general office experience. Salary range $19,500 per year. Call Rebekah Main, 553-3209, open until filled. Children Protective Services, protective care provider, full time. Provide daily care to children from in fant to 18 years of age who are victims of abuse or neglect. Must be willing to pro vide nurturing care and understand the needs of these children. Must have a valid Oregon drivers license and proof of in surance. Must be able to work rotating shift work. Must be dependable. Confidential ity is an absolute must. Position requires pre-employment drug test. A criminal his tory check will need to be completed. Not engage in use of illegal drugs and be free from the dysfunctional use of alcohol. Education: (minimum) High school di ploma or GED. Experience: One year child care provided. Call Rebekah Main, 553 3209, open until filled. Fish and wildlife, fisheries program manager, full time. Manages and supervises the fisheries related experience. Coordinate and input data for the foster care program, CPS Cen ter, Title IVE program, Title XIX TCM program to generate revenue for the CPS program. Implement, track, and monitor Title IVE and TCM data entry processes for up to 130 cases per month and report information on a quarterly basis. Provide Coordination of TCM billing; documen tation, processing, and implementation of CPS administrative personnel. Respon sible for IVE referral and reviews; and for medical cards applications and follow up. Coordinate with tribalstate agencies. Compile statistical data outcome for CPS to ensure accountability in data entry, track ing, recording, and monitoring FC, TCM.IVE, CPS, and CPS Center pro grams. Must have strong communication skills written, oral and interviewing. Pos sess strong computer skills and have Basic knowledge of social work, child abuse and excellent physical condition. Enroll in the neglect. Report writing and documenta- criminal history registry. Ojj tainPirst Aid CPR 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. Home Visitor, full time. Provide support to Early Head Start Families through home visits, communi cations, and demonstrating skills of effec tive practice in caring for infants and tod dlers. Knowledge of community re sources, complete weekly in-home visits of 12 families, coordinate and provide as sessment information. Demonstrate parent-child interactive education, document short and long-term goals of each family. High School diploma or equivalent re quired, three years experience in family ser vices or child development, able to lift 50 pounds, flexible schedule, must pass the criminal history background checks (tribal and state), reliable transportation with tibn m clear and concise language. Request ing only serious applicants who are inter ested in position. A criminal history check will need to be completed. Not engage in use of illegal drugs and be free from the dysfunctional use of alcohol. Salary Range $22,000 per year. Call Rebekah Main, 553 3209. Children Protective Services, re ceptionist, full time. Greet clients at the reception area and assure they get prompt service from the appropriate program staff. Maintain client confidentiality. Receive all telephone calls at the reception area and forward to the appropriate staff. Take accurate and com plete messages. Relay information in a timely manner. Perform comparable du ties of a similar or related nature and assist in other areas where staffing shortages ex ist. Answer telephones using proper eti quette. Must have basic computer skills. Good communication in written and ver bal skills. Must be free of the dysfunctional use of alcohol or illegal drug use. Position requires a pre-employment drug test and a Tribal environmental office, ' monitoring program manager. Supervise the monitoring program of the tribal environmental office; coordinate all activities within this section. Bachelors of Science, plus three years related experi ence in natural resources field. Salary range $38,474 to $41,905 per year. Call Deepak Sehgal, 553-2001. Closes August 13. Soil scientist. Supervisee ,fe,sourc,e, management 'and planning section of the tribal envi ronmental office. Coordinate all activities within this section; responsible for coor dinating monitoring requirements with the monitoring program manager and enforce ment needs within the enforcement staff. Salary range $31,148 to $40,00 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 project. Field activities include operation of juvenile migrant traps, weirs, snorkel surveys of fish abundance and behavior, identify, measure, mark, tag and collect tissue samples for genetic analy sis. Transport kelts to reconditioning fa cilities, conduct reconditioning and outplant reconditioned kelts. Maintain fa cilities and equipment, supervise assigned 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. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Summons to serve as PM juror TO: Lorna Arthur, Lucinda Berry Crawford, Susie Briseno, Anthony Brunoe, Roma Cartney, Sheryl Courtney, Alfred Estimo Jr., Rachel Frank, Jessie Gilbert, Renita Harvey, Cecilia Herrera, Marvin Ike, Christine Johnson, Falena Kentura, Arthur Lewis Jr., Jer emy McKinley, Duane Miller Sr., Ray Picard, Brian Renfro, Nellie Sam, Valena Santos, Darlynne Scott, Roger Smith, Alvis Smith III, Amanda Smith, Nancy Sooksit, Radine Spino, Ramona Starr, Orlando Stevens, Michelle Thompson. You are hereby notified to appear be fore the Tribal Court on the following days during the months of September and October 2004 for 1:45 p.m. Jury Duty every Thursday. Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; October 7, 14, 21 and 28. If you fail to appear on the dates and times listed above, you may be charged with Contempt of Court. This summons is the only notice you will receive. Please keep it in a safe place. Judge Walter Langnese III. Summons to serve as AM juror TO: Robert Allen Jr., Marlena Becerra, Toni Boise, Sandra Brunoe, J o a n n Bryant, Gerald Denny, William Frank, Melinda Frank, Ricky Graybael, Jackson Heath, Ricky Jim, Sterling Kalama, Stella Langley, Monet Martinez, Adrienne Merrifield, Jennifer Moody, Madeline Queahpama-Spino, Nancy Sampson, Col leen Sandoval, Jamie Scott, Bruce Smith, Gregory Smith, Ray Smith Sr., Ardis Smith, Eileen Spino, Lois Squiemphen, Taralee Suppah, Mayanne Switzler Aguilar, Evan Cochran, Chasen Walker. You are hereby notified to appear be fore the Tribal Court on the following days during the months of September and October 8:45 a.m. Jury Duty every Thursday. Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; October 7, 14, 21 and 28. If you fail to appear on the dates and times listed above, you may be charged with Contempt of Court. Please keep it in a safe place. Judge Walter Langnese III. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Robert Bailey Sr., petitioner, vs. Joni Uallulatum, respondent; Case No. D0134-92. To Joni Wallulatum: You are hereby notified that a peti tion for MODIFICATION OF CHILD CUSTODY AND ORDER 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 10 a.m. on Septem ber 2, 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, Robert Bailey Sr, may then be given all that is asked for in the petition for modi fication of child custody and order. 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. Corrections officer (male). High school diploma or equivalent. Must possess a valid Oregon drivers license. Must have no felonies or domestic vio lence convictions. Must have no misde meanor convictions within one year of employment. Must maintain all minimum requirements during employment. Must submit to pre-employment drug test. Must have excellent communications skills, written and verbal. Watch over inmates, and ensure all operations. Salary negotiable. Call Raymond Tsumpti, 553-3272. Open until filled. Fiscal officer, full-time. Provide accurate financial reports. Plan, organize, direct, supervise, and maintain all financial functions of the Housing de partment. Provide accurate financial re ports. Knowledge of tribal, HUD, HIP and SCHRP policies and procedures. Bachelor's degree in accounting or Busi ness Administration with five years suc cessful experience. One year supervisory ex- 1 perience. Salary DOE. Call Delano Miller, 553-3250. Open until filled. - Announcerproducer, full time. -I Announce on-air, write and produce " public service programs and announce- .', ments as assigned. Radio experience pre ferred. Good grammar, writing, speaking and communication skills a must. Have : reliable transportation to and from radio station. Be available for various air shifts. L Willing to attend other eventsfunctions . as assigned Salary negotiable. Call Sue Mat ters, 553-1968. Closes August 6. Surveillance observer, full time. . Observe casino activities and report policy procedural violations, criminal ac tivity and unusual activity. Salary negotiable. Anita JacksonMichele Stacona, 553-4890. Closes August 6. 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 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 $1 20. Oat and Pea 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. Gopher traps Selling gopher traps, $5-$3. Call Lori Smith, 475-3216. 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