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Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 2, 2004 Tribal employment (The following is the recent job opening list. See Amelia Tewee in the Personnel Department to submit an application, or call 553-3262, Also, you can apply on-line at www.ctws.org. Tor more details, call the contact person listed on the advertisement.) Cash management spe cialist Full-time position. Main tain records of accounts receiv able and cash receipt transac tions on a daily basis. Receipt ing of all incoming cash and checks. Balance monies for daily bank deposit and keypunch in a timely manner into the gen eral ledger. Keypunching of all accounts receivable, cash re ceipts, adjustments and sales entries. Close accounts receiv able and cash receipts system at month end. Assist in the Cash Management area. Maintain confidentiality in all job related matters. Experience: Three years accounting experience. Skills: Computer skills in accounting systems, worked processing and spreadsheets, business telephone techniques, ten key adding ma chine, record keeping systems, good communication oral and written, dependability a must. Back up the travel accountant. Salary range $18,720 to $22,995 a year. Call Nettie Downing, 553-3479. Counseling Center secre tary. Full time. Coordinate gen eral office processes, maintain records, enter client data on computer. Provide secretarial and receptionist support services to the staff and clients of the Community Counseling Center, filing, duties as assigned. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Must have one year of clerical experience, good communication skills and com puter skills. Salary range $18,500 :a year. Call James Quaid or Carolyn Ribeiro, 553-3205. Soil science manager. Supervise the resource manage ment and planning section of the Tribal Environmental Of fice. Coordinate all activities within this section; responsible for coordinating monitoring re quirements with the monitoring program manager and enforce ment needs within the enforce ment staff. Salary range $31,148 to $40,000 per year. Call Deepak Sehgal, 553-2001. Equipment operator. Full : time. Must have valid CDL with : tank, air-brake, combination vehicle endorsements. Must be ; able to operate D-6 Dozer, 30 ton Tractor Trailer Transport, 3500 gallon Water Tender. Must be able to pass fitness test. Pre ferred that applicant have work ing knowledge of wildfire and prescribed burns, posses good oralwritten skills, be familiar , with operation of fire fighting equipment, be familiar with res ervation roads. Salary $12.79 an hour. Call Brad Donahue, 553- 1 146 Corrections officer (male). ;; High school diploma or equivalent. Must possess a valid :; Oregon drivers license. Must have no felonies or domestic violence convictions. Must have no misdemeanor convictions within one year of employment Watch over inmates, and ensure all operations. Salary negotiable. Call Raymond Tsumpti, 553 3272. Open until filled. See tribal employment on-line at nnvw.ctws.org. Fish biologist. Primary duties are to conduct projects associated with the Shitike Creek steelhead kelt re conditioning project. Field ac tivities include operation of ju venile migrant traps, weirs, snor kel surveys of fish abundance and behavior, identify, measure, mark, tag and collect tissue samples for genetic analysis. Transport kelts to recondition ing facilities, conduct recondi tioning and outplant recondi tioned kelts. Maintain facilities and equipment, supervise as signed staff, verify and summa rize data, prepare progress re ports and technical. Salary range $2,102 per month to $3,237 per month. Call Robert Spateholts, 553-2001. Maintenance worker. Full-time position. Must have at least three years of verifiable work experience, including skills in carpentry from framing to fine finish, good quality paint ing skills, able to work with and install sheet rock-formica-floor tile and vinyl; able to installser vice door hardware (entrance locks, dead bolts, panic bars, door closures); able to install repair windows and other related hardware; able to perform roof repairsinstallation. Must have a valid drivers license and able to show proof of vehicle insur ance (no exception). Job requires heavy liftinglabor. Salary range $22,000 to $25,000 per year, depending on experience. Call Cecil Brunoe Jr., 553-4962 or 553-3246. News reporter. Full-time position. Call Bill Rhoades at (541) 553-2013. Send cover let ter, resume, clips to: Spilyay Tymoo P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, Or. 97761 Salary range $18,720 to $19,921 per year. Don't miss back-to-school BBQ and supplies distribution In preparation for the be ginning of the new school year, there will be a barbecue and school supplies distribu tion on the Warm Springs Campus this afternoon, Thurs day, September 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. This will be a great oppor tunity for parents and students to meet with teachers and principals. The barbecue and supplies distribution will be held in front of the Community Counseling Center, between Warm Springs Elementary and the cafeteria. The Spilyay Tymoo reaches more tribal member households than any other newspaper in Oregon. What's Going On In v v Warm Springs? A (S!!MW a warm Spnugs CpMnwrntu RMdw visit us online at www.kwso.org mail Hands to Hold Love ... Mot Tire Fact: Children from age two to seventeen start fires that endanger lives, cause injuries, death and burn millions of dollars in property. Fact: Children under the age of three cause a majority of these fires and lose their lives in the process. This does not have to happen. Parents need to teach their children about the dangers of fire and create a fire-safe home. Install Smoke Detectors ... Plan an Escape Route AMERIND offers Home and Fire Safety Training to Children in Indian Country. Contact AMERIND'S Loss Prevention Team for more information: www.amerind-corp.org 800-352-3496 " AMERIND: A Consortium of Tribes Protecting Tribes and Their Families iff: -1 J? fi:xr ? i mm " j i O T"radins at the Ji iver A Gathering of Native American Businesses & Tribal Enterprises Hosted by ONABEN & ATNI-Economic Development Corporation October 27th - 28th, 2004 Embassy Suites Portland Airport, Portland, OR See www.ONABEN.org for registration forms and more information Trade Show hosted by the Oregon Native American Chamber of Commerce 4