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Car For Sale
2 0 0 1 Im p a la . 7 2 ,0 0 0
m iles, e x c e lle n t co n d itio n .
P ow er steering, electric w in ­
d o w s , a m -fm s te re o w ith
c a s e tte , A /C . C all K ate at
553-3 270 .
Puppies for sale
A K C re g is te re d N o rw e ­
g ia n E lk H o u n d s . $ 5 0 0 .
F o r in fo rm a tio n c a ll 9 2 3 -
3128.
For Sale
For S ale:
H u ckle b e rry
Jam and w a m p u m n e c k ­
laces. For m ore inform ation
call 553-5817.
Jobs
(The following is the recent
job opening list of the Warm
Springs Tribes. See Amelia
Tewee in the Personnel Depart­
ment to submit an application,
or call 553-3262. Also, you
can
apply on-line
at
www.ctws.org. For more details
on the positions, call the con­
tact person listed on the ad­
vertisement. Or visit the tribes’
jo b advertisem ent lis t at
www.ctws.org.)
Human Services BRFSS
Surveyor. Temporary position
to complete survey question­
naires designed for use during
the Tribal Behavioral Risk Fac­
tor Surveillance Survey through
personal interviews according
to written guidelines. Survey­
ors will assist survey partici­
pants upon request during sur­
vey meal times and sites. Sur­
veyors will also complete train­
ing in survey administration and
confidentiality. We are seeking
motivated individuals who are
fam iliar with community mem­
bers yet respect confidential­
ity and purpose of our project.
Salary Range $12.00 hr. Joyce
Oberly 553-3462. Closes 4/14.
Natural Resources Fish
Tech I (W atershed M a in te­
nance C rew ) (2 positions).
Responsibilities: With supervi­
sor assist and direct in the
implementation of various fish­
eries projects. Participate in on
going fisheries projects both on
and off the reservation. Assist
in implementing enhancement
programs to improve fisheries
resource production. Specific
duties include patrol and main­
tenance of riparian protection
fences. Livestock herding (Re­
moval from exclosure). Expe­
rie n c e w ith fe n c e m a in te ­
nance, repair and construc­
tions, constructing rock cribs,
w ater gaps, etc. desired. Ex­
perience driving ATV’s is de­
sire d . O th e r d u tie s as a s­
signed. W orking Conditions:
Combination of days, nights
and weekends as scheduled.
Work is performed outdoors in
all kinds of weather. Must be
able to hike long distances in
rugged terrain and be able to
work long hours as needed.
Must be able to w ork away
from the reservation occasion­
ally for extended periods of
tim e . Q u a lific a tio n s : H igh
; School diploma or equivalent
; GED, applicants with fisheries
or related experience is de­
sired, valid Oregon Drivers Li­
c e n s e , m u s t s u c c e s s fu lly
pass a drug test. Salary Range
$8.39 hr. To $12.08 hr. Michael
Gauvin 553-2040. Closes 4/14.
$12.14 hr. Vernon Tias Sr. 553-
1146. Open Until Filled.
Managed Care Program
Case Manager. Duties include
Forestry/Fire Manage­
ment Assistant Engine Op­
erator (5 positions). Periodi­
screening and coordinating re­
ferrals, pre-authorizing inpa­
tient and outpatient hospital
visits, as well as assuring qual­
ity and cost effective care. Will
be involved with maintaining
case management and utiliza­
tion monitoring program for the
care referred to and provided
by private sector health care
providers to community mem­
bers o f th e C o n fe d e ra te d
Tribes of Warm Springs. Pre­
fer RN with BSN and/or MSN
with current registration and
state certification/license, and
a minimum of five years nurs­
ing experience including inpa­
tient, outpatient, and com mu­
nity practice. Bachelor’s de­
gree in Health Services Admin­
istration or related field will be
acceptable. Experience in uti­
lization and patient care man­
agement is desired. Must be
a self motivated, team player,
people person with a strong de­
sire to work with Native Ameri­
cans in their cultural environ­
ment. Please send letter of ap­
plication and resume to: Mike
Marcotte, P.O. 1620, Warm,
Springs, OR. 97761 ATTN:
Case Manager Position1. Mike
Marcotte 553-2490. Open Un­
til Filled.
Family Services Transi­
tional Caseworker. Educa­
tion: Associates degree in Hu­
man Services or related field.
Experience: Three years expe­
rience in human/social service
delivery. Pre-employment drug
testing required. Involvement in
court process, preparation of
court reports, fully docum ent­
ing compliance with treatment
plans, and court orders. Pre­
pare families for court hearings
and testify in regard to tactual
evidence and/or services. Ad­
ministrate and maintain orga­
nized and accurate records,
docum ent all information ob­
tained about client and worker
activities. Not engage in use
of illegal drugs and be free from
the dysfunctional use of alco­
hol. Have a valid Oregon Driv­
ers License and proof of insur­
ance. Maintain confidentiality.
Must have strong skills in w rit­
ten and oral communication as
well as conducting speaking
presentations, personal com­
puter skills in word processing
and spreadsheet, problem solv­
ing and planning skills, case
m anagem ent, investigation,
treatment, referral and follow up
methodology. Salary Range
$26,500. Yr. Rebekah Main
553-3209. Open Until Filled.
Finance Treasury Con­
troller. Oversee all Treasury,
Budgeting and Grant and Con­
tracts functions. Subm it com­
plete resume and salary his­
tory. Background and credit
check required. Salary DOQ.
Ray Potter 553-3546. Open
Until Filled.
cally operates fire fighting ve­
hicles and power apparatus
involved with fire fighting. Fights
fire with hand and power tools
from 8 - 1 6 hours. Valid Or­
egon D river’s License is re­
quired. Must be able to pass
physical exam and arduous
pack test. Preferred that appli­
cant have working knowledge
of 4-wheel drive vehicles, pos­
ses good oral/written skills and
be fa m ilia r with reservation
roads and landmarks. Salary
Range $10.82 hr. Vernon Tias
Sr. 553-114 6. O pen U ntil
Filled.
Forestry/Fire Manage­
ment Squad Boss/Fuels (3
positions). The squad boss is
responsible for supervision of
four (4) crew members in vari­
ous work projects, carries out
the planned work schedules
and m akes a d ju stm e n ts in
work-load to meet the needs,
plans for and picks up supplies
and equipment available, pre­
pares the items for readiness,
and inspects for safe use on
all projects. Main duties are us­
ing power tools to remove juni­
per and brush, also will be re­
quired to fight fire under stress­
ful conditions with hand and
power tools from 8 - 1 6 hours.
Valid Oregon Drivers License
is required. Must have physi­
cal exam within last 3 years
and be able to pass fitness
test. Preferred that applicant
posses good oral/written skills.
Salary Range $12.14 hr. Brad
Donahue 553-1146. Open Un­
til Filled.
Forestry/Fire Manage­
ment Fire Fighter/Fuels (11
po sitions). Main duties are
using power tools to remove
juniper and brush, also will be
required to fig h t fire under
stressful conditions with hand
and power tools from 8 - 1 6
hours. Must be able to pass
physical exam and arduous
pack test. Preferred that appli­
cant posses good oral/written
skills and be familiar with opera­
tion of fire fighting equipment,
and reservation roads and land­
marks. Pre-employment UA re­
quired. Salary Range $10.82 hr.
Brad Donahue 553-1146. Open
Until Filled.
Public Safety 1 female 1
male Corrections Officer.
High School diploma or equiva­
lent. Must pass DPSST physi­
cal s ta n d a rd s and a tte n d
DPSST academ y and com ­
plete successfully within one
year from time of hire. Salary
R a n g e $ 2 3 ,4 4 0 . Yr. To
$24,340. Yr. Bruce Fones 553-
3273. Open Until Filled.
Kah-Nee-Ta
There are many
jobs open at Kah-Nee-
Ta High Desert Resort
and Casino, as the
summer months are
fa st approaching.
These are excellent
job s fo r youth and
adults. For information
call Kah-Nee-Ta at
553-1112, and ask for
Personnel or the Hu­
man Resources De­
partment.
Forestry/Fire Manage­
ment Engine Operator (3
positions). Operates fire fight­
ing vehicles and power appa­
ratus involved with fire fighting.
Fights fire with hand and power
tools from 8 - 1 6 hours. Valid
Oregon Driver’s License is re­
quired. M ust have physical
exam within last 3 years and
be able to pass fitness test.
Preferred that applicants have
working knowledge of 4-wheel
drive vehicles, posses good
oral/written skills and be famil­
iar with reservation roads and
la n d m a rk s . S a la ry R ange
Summons to serve as juror
juror is to the following:
R ey n o ld s A llen , G e ra ld
Begay, Rusty J. Calica, Corey L.
C lem ents, Ja c o b S. C och ise,
Jack ly n V. L an gley , B y ron
Frank, M oses R. Hellon, Althea
Henry, Lena K . Ike, Aaron P.
Jam es Jr., Pam ela T. K alam a,
M erle A. K irk , Jo h n R.
M arcum , Tallulah F. M cG ill,
i i i i i w i i i i w i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i « « m H w n i i M M i
Needed: Warm Springs community advocate
T h e C e n tra l O re g o n
P artnership seeks exp e ­
rie n c e d ,
c o m m u n ity
m ind ed le a d e r w ith c o l­
lab ora tive project d e v e l­
o p m e n t s k ills and g ra n t
w riting know ledge.
The qualified applicant
will oversee and direct the
a c tiv itie s o f th e W a rm
S p rin g s C o m m u n ity A c ­
Douglas R. Palmer, Orthelia
Patt, Am anda R. Robinson,
E lm er Scott Jr., Crystal N.
Sm ith , L o u ie W. Sm ith ,
M arcia J. S o liz , R o sc o e
Stew art, D e lilah S u p p ah ,
Laura M. Switzler, Theron J.
Thom as, Reona R. Trimble,
Chet R. VanPelt, Kevin Will­
iams, Donald Winishut Sr.
tion Team, volunteers, con­
tra c t c o n su lta n ts and w ork
w ith th e C e n tra l O re g o n
P a r tn e r s h ip L e a d e rs h ip
Team.
H e /s h e w ill d e v e lo p
projects related to reducing
po verty w ithin the c o m m u ­
n ity as w e ll as re g io n a lly
and develop local cap acity
to e ffe c tiv e ly ad dre ss pov­
erty issues.
M ust be able to m an­
age m ultiple priorities, fa ­
c ilita te m eeting s, spe ak
p u b lic ly , and be h ig h ly
m o tiv a te d . P re fe re n c e
w ill be g iv e n to c a n d i­
dates living in or fa m ilia r
w ith W arm Springs. Call
5 5 3 -3 1 4 8 fo r in fo r m a ­
tion.
Notice of School District budget meeting
A public meeting of the Bud­
get Committee for Jefferson
County School District 509-J,
Jefferson County, State of Or­
egon, to discuss the budget for
fiscal year July 1,2006 to June
30, 2007, will be held at the
Support Services Building, 445
SE Buff Street, Madras, in the
conference room. The meeting
will take place on the 18th day
of April, 2006, at 7:30 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is
to receive the budget message
and to receive com ment from
the public on the budget. A
copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
at th e m e e tin g , or at th e
School Support Services Build­
ing, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m., after the
meeting date.
This is a public m eeting
where deliberation of the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro­
posed programs with the Bud­
get Committee.
If you have a d isa b ility,
please advise Gail Stone at
475-6192 about special a r­
rangem ents that may allow
you to fully participate in this
budget meeting.
Legal Aid in Warm Springs on Mondays
Legal A id S ervice s of
O regon, w hich p rovide s
free legal advice and rep­
resentation to low -incom e
O re gon ians, is in W arm
Springs the first Monday of
e v e ry m o nth, fro m 1 to 4
p.m., at the Family Resource
Center, 1144 W arm Springs
Street.
To contact Legal Aid S er­
vices of Oregon, w rite to it at
Inter-Industry Conference
On Auto Collision
Repair (l-CAR)
Legal Aid Services of O r­
egon, Central Oregon Re­
gional O ffice, 1029 N.W.
14th S tree t, B end, O re .,
97701; or call (800) 678-
6944, or (541) 385-6944.
Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE)
Certified
n
Miller Ford-Nissai
Collision Center
36 S .E . 6th, M a d ra s , O R 97741
Como s m us fkst
2 4 -H o u r Tow ing
W e rep air all makes
and m odels!
Rental cars
S e rvice ,
available
541-475-6153
L e t us help n e g o tia te yo u r v e h ic le d a m a g e c la im
We honor all insurance company estimates. Factory trained technicians, factory quality
repairs & craftmenship, frame straightening rack, with laser precision body alignment.
No matter what happens to your car, you can count on the Autobody Repair
specialists at Miller Ford Nissan collision center to take care of it from the smallest
scratch to the biggest dent.
Buy - Sell - Trade - Consign
Licensed Firearms Dealer
.
In the Tribal Court
of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
To the following people,
you are hereby notified to
a p p e a r b e fo re the T rib al
Court at 8:45 a.m. on Tues­
day, April 18, and Thursday,
April 25. I f you fail to ap­
pear at these times and dates,
you may be charged with con­
tem pt o f court. This sum ­
m ons to serve as m orning
Page 12 Spilyay Tymoo April 13, 2006
7 8 0 SW 4 th St.
Madras, Oregon 9 7 7 4 1
Tom Gies Bob Branson
1 - 541 - 475-3666
Anything of value:
Jewelry, guns, Old West items, beaded items,
bags, powwow regalia, cornhusk, and we do
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