Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 01, 2011, Page Page 12, Image 12

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Kupns for sale
Jerome and Johnathon
Culps have kupns for sale -
Three different sizes, mens/
womens/children for various
prices. Call 541-460-0202
(Jerome) or 541-460-2835
(Johnathon).
Tribal jobs
See Amelia Tewee in the per­
sonnel department to submit an
application, or call 541-553-
3262. View full descriptions and
apply online at www.ctws.org.
For jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta, go to
kahneeta.com.
Education: GM
Keep policies and rules of the
organization. Direcdy supervise
department heads ans supervi­
sors of programs. Masters de­
gree in E ducation or related
field. Minimum three years line
supervision experience. Knowl­
edge o f ed u catio n system s
within the tribes and off-res.
U rbana Ross, 541-553-3228.
Closes 6/3.
E d u catio n : H ead Start
Program Administrator.
Bachelor’s degree in Early
Childhood Education or related
field. Three years related expe­
rience working with children and
fam ilies.
Two years o f
supervsiory experience. Knowl­
edge of tribal policies and pro­
cedures, organization, adminis­
tration, ECE issues and policies.
Communication skills essential.
Proficient in data collection,
computers and management of
data. Knowledge of tribal, state
and national codes, regulations
and children with disabilities.
Must pass a crimnal background
check, both state and tribal.
Valid ODL. Must be willing to
travel to training, maintain flex­
ible hours, and attend some
evening m eetings as needed.
Salary range $40,731/yr. Ur­
bana R oss 541-55 3-3 24 2.
Closes 6/3.
Public Safety: Female Cor­
rections Officer.
Supervise and enforce rules
in the daily operation of the fa­
cility by ensuring the safety and
security of inmates, staff and
the public. Hours vary and in­
clude weekend, holidays. Entry
level position, High School di­
ploma or equivalent required.
M ust be 21 years o f age or
older. No felony convictions on
record, No misdemeanor con­
victions within one year of ap­
plication. Valid Oregon Driver
License with Insurance. Excel­
lent physical and visual to per­
form tasks necessary; ability to
walk and run , able to obtain
Departm ent o f Public Safety
Standard and Training (DPSST)
Certificate within one year of
employment. Salary Range Neg.
Lt. Ron Hager, 541-553-3309.
Open until filled.
N atural Resources: Fish
and Wildlife Tech.
Technician will be responsible
for a variety of duties related
to fish and wildlife habitat con­
servation and land management.
Duties include (but are not lim­
ited to):fence construction, wa­
ter developments, thinning, ju­
niper control, weed control, veg­
etation and stream monitoring,
red surveys, irrigation mainte­
nance, moving catde, tree plant­
ing, leading youth crews on work
projects, and various other tasks
Employee will be required to
work independently in an out­
door setting in a safe and effi­
cient manner. Must be able to
lift 50 pounds and hike for up
to 5 miles per day over rough
terrain. Will be required to work
in all kinds of weather. Must be
able to work with youths 15-16
years old. Ability to safely and
effectively use an ATV is re­
quired. Ability to use tractors,
b ackh o es, ex cav ato rs, and
chainsaws preferred. No hous­
ing is provided. M ust be 18
years of ge or older. Must pos­
sess a valid driver’s license and
must successfully pass a drug
test. M ust be a High School
graduate or have a GED. Sal­
ary Range $10.50 Hr. To $12.00
Hr. John Day Office, 541-575-
1866. Open until filled.
N atural Resources: Fish
Tech II.
A ssist N atural R esources
staff in sampling fall Chinook,
bull trout and lamprey research
and with field crew oversite; col­
lection and tagging fall Chinook;
redd counts and snorkeling for
bull trout in remote areas; col­
lection of accurate data; main­
tain, operating and developing
new fish monitoring sites; able
to work independently and as­
sist with other projects as as­
signed. Must be willing to work
long hours including day, night,
weekends and holidays; camp­
ing will be required in remote
locations for up to a week at a
time. Will work in all weather
conditions. Strenuous activities
including heavy lifting and long
hikes on uneven surfaces. Must
be able to carry a 50 lbs pack
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P^ge 12 Spilyay Tymoo
June 1,2011
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Job Openings
Potlatch Fund has two current job openings:
B ookkeeper
Overview Bookkeeping for Potlatch Fund a 501 -c-
3 non-profit Tribal organization. This position will re­
port to the Executive Director. Experience in non-profit
bookkeeping desired.
Office Manager
Overview To assist the Executive Director to en­
sure the overall efficient and effective management
of the operations of Potlatch Fund. This role includes
supporting communications, fundraising, budgeting,
and financial management.
To read the c o m p le te jo b d e s c rip tio n s and
dow nload an a p p lica tio n form , kindly v is it our
homepage: www.potlatchfund.org
on uneven terrain for up to 5 Drivers license, High School
miles. Depending on the position graduate or equivalent GED, re­
working away from the Reser­ lated experience desired, must
vation will be required for ex­ successful pass a drug test. Sal­
tended periods of time. Valid ary Range $10. Hr. to $13. Hr.
ODL, diplom a or equivalent
N atural Resources: Fish
GED, two years o f previous
Biologist.
fisheries experience, have or be
Temporary, 3-6 months. Pri­
able to acquire (within 1 week
of employment) Oregon boat­ mary job duties include collect­
ers certification card, have pre­ ing lamprey escapement data at
vious experience operating a jet Seufert F alls, creelin g tribal
boat p referab ly on the members, lamprey redd counts,
Deschutes River, and success­ electro-fishing, communication
fully pass a drug test. Preference and oversight of field person-
will be given to applicants with * nel; collecting data consistent
knowledge of the the reserva­ with identified objective, data
tion and previous experience entry, and working cooperatively
operating, maintaining and de­ with a variety of agencies and
veloping electronic equipment communication skills. Much of
used for fish monitoring and this work will be conducted at
structural designs. Salary Range night at Suefert Falls, Fiifenmille
$12.00 Hr. To $14.00 Hr. Jenn Creek. Must be willing to work
Graham, 541-553-2416. Open long hours including day, night,
weekends and holidays. Work in
until filled.
potentially adverse weather con­
N atural Resources: Fish ditions. Strenuous activities in­
cluding heavy Hiring and long
Tech I.
Gather fisheries creel data hikes on uneven surfaces will
on the T rib al h arv est at require. Working away fro the
Willamette Falls. Collection of Fiftenm ille Creek may be re­
biological samples from Pacific quired for extended periods of
lamprey (eels) caught during the time Preferred bachelors degree
harvest period. Assist in orga­ in fisheries biologist or equiva­
nizing creel and biological data. lent degree. Work experience
Assist with the collection and may substitute for a degree.
taggin g o f adult lam prey at Must have ODL and be able to
Willamette Falls. Develop and pass a drug test. Salary Range
maintain successful working re­ $13.00 Hr. To $15.00 Hr. Matt
lationships with various tribal Fox, 541-553-2416.
and non-tribal entities. Engage
N atural Resources: Fish
in successful public contact.
Biologist.
Opportunities may be available
M anage projects for John
to participate in other field and
computer work, illingness to Day Watershed Restoration Pro­
work a wide range o f hours. gram. Focus will be on anadro-
These positions may require mous fish resources. Job located
working long hours, weekends, in John Day. Bachelor’s degree
and holidays, in potentially ad­ in Natural Resources or related
verse conditions. Excellent com­ field. $39,000 to $45,000/yr.
resum e
to:
munications skills, duty station E m ail
is Oregon City. Valid Oregon sturo@wstribes.org.
Jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta
For a complete Hst of jobs at KNT, go to kahneeta.com.
Food and B everage:
Bar/Food Prep.
P repare, stock food.
M aintain clean work area.
Must be 18 or older, obtain
food handler’s card. $8.50/
hr. Closes 6/30.
Food and B everage:
Cocktail Server.
Serves guests, encourages
repeat business. Maintains
lounge set-up. Prepares food.
Standard side work. Shift var­
ies, must be willing to work
nights, weekends, and holi­
days. D iplom a or GED,
OLCC Hcense, food handler’s
card.
E nglish required.
Multi-tasking, minimum age
21. Closes 6/30.
Culinary: Dishwasher.
Keep d ishes, u ten sils,
equipment and floors clean.
Restock supplies. Strict ad­
herence to health code stan­
dards regarding service and
sanitation. Diploma or GED.
Ability to stand for long peri­
ods of time. Weekends and
hohdays. $8.50/hr. Closes 6/
30.
M aintenance: C usto­
dial.
Responsible for upkeep of
the resort, casino and village.
Clean and restock all
restroom s. Upkeep hard
floors. Must be able to lift
up to 50 lbs. Must be open
for nights, w eekends, and
holidays. Must have reliable
transportation and ODL.
Min age: 21. Must complete
and pass background check.
$8.50 an hour. Closes 6/30.
Golf: Beverage Cart At­
tendant.
Driving beverage cart and
making sales to guests on the
course. Other duties as as­
signed. Driver’s Hcense pre­
ferred. OLCC card and food
handler’s card required. Min.
age 21. Weekends, hoHdays.
Closes 6/30.
Rooms: Housekeeping.
Clean rooms, walk ways,
stairs. Fold Hnen, stock cars
and may work in laundry as
needed. Diploma or GED
preferred. Ability to work
w eekends and holidays.
$8.50/hr. Closes 6/30.
Recreation: Lifeguard.
Ensures the safety of guests
by preventing and responding
to emergencies in and around
the pool. CPR and Red Cross
Certification. Diploma pre­
ferred. Closes 6/30.
Fisheries Scientist
Columbia River Inter- education and e xp e ri­
Tribal Fish Commission, ence required.
located in Portland, OR,
Full details of the po­
is seeking a Quantitative sition and a p plica tion
Fisheries Scientist with a process are available at
strong background in sta­ the C R ITFC w e b site ,
tistics and population dy­ www.critfc.org, or by call-
namics to lead research ,ing 503-238-0667. Na­
projects concerning res­ tive American hiring pref­
toration of salmon popu­ erence is applied to all
lations in the Columbia CRITFC positions.
R iver B asin. PhD or
Closing date: 06/17/
equivalent combination of 2011 .
4-H Youth Instructor
Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension Service is
recruiting for a full-time
fixed-term , 4-H Youth
In s tru cto r position to
provide the development
and m anagem ent of a
diverse portfolio of pro­
gramming that meets the
needs of youth on the
W arm S p ring s Indian
Reservation.
Salary is commensu­
rate with education and
experience. To review
posting and apply, go to
http://oregonstate.edu/
jobs/ Posting 0007393.
Closing date: 6/06/11.
OSU isanAA/EO E.
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Christine and Leroy Smith,
P etition er,
vs.
Kaliska
Wallulatum and Adam Rubio,
Sr., respondent. Case no.
DO112/113-06 & DO158/159-01.
To Adam Rubio, Sr.:
You are hereby notified that a
modification has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice, you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for the 28th day of June,
2011 at 11:00 a.m., at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Monica Wahnetah and Diamond
Tewee, respondent. Case No.
JV168-08. To Monica Wahneta
and Diamond Teewee:
You are hereby notified that a
show cause has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 30th day
of June, 2011 at 3:00 p.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Valene Wheeler, petitioner,
vs. Chey Culpus, respondent.
Case No. D051-11. To Yalene
Wheeler and Chey Culpus:
You are hereby notified that a
petition for conservator or guard­
ian has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 30th day
of June, 2011, at 4:00 p.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Sacheen Estrada and Joseph
Starr, Sr., respondent. Case No.
JV156-98. To Sacheen Estrada
and Joseph Starr, Sr.:
You are hereby notified that a
custody review has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 5th day
of July, 2011 at 10:00 a.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Terrine Rabbie and Jaydean Gil­
bert, respondent. Case No. JV2-
11. To Terrine Rabbie:
You are hereby notified that a
show cause has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 28th day
of June, 2011 at 11:00 a.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Amethest Maki and Timothy
Maxey, respondent. Case No. JV
28-10. To Amethest Maki and
Timothy Maxey:
You are hereby notified that a
jurisdictional custody hearing has
been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this no­
tice, you are summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing sched­
uled for 10:00 a.m. on the 29th day
of November, 2011 at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Sarah Gilbert and Reva Johnson,
respondent. Case No. JY39-04.
To Reva Johnson:
You are hereby notified that a
review has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this no­
tice you are summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing sched­
uled for the 5th day of July, 2011 at
10:00 a.m. at the Warm springs
Tribal Court.
C onfederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Louie VanPelt, respondent.
Case No. CV61-11. To Louie
VanPelt:
You are hereby notified that a
show cause hearing has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 8th day
of June, 2011 at 9:00 a.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Roderick Arthur, respondent.
Case No. CV52-11. To Roderick
Arthur:
You are hereby notified that a
show cause hearing has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice, you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for the 8th day
of June, 2011 at 9:00 a.m., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Sarah Gilbert, petitioner, vs.
Bobbie
G ilbert/Andrew
Wainanwit, respondent. Case no.
DO12-10 and DO89-07. To
Bobbie Gilbert and Andrew
Wainanwit:
You are hereby notified that a
modification has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for 3 p.m. on June 30,
2011 at the tribal court.
Rachelle Herkshan, peti­
tioner, vs. Brandon Craig, re­
spondent. Case no. D029-11. To
Rachelle Herkshane/Brandon
Craig:
You are hereby notified that a
show cause hearing has been set
for Conservator/Guardian, as filed
with the tribal court. By this notice
you are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing scheduled
for 11 a.m. on July 12,2011 at the
tribal court.
C onfederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, petitioner, vs.
Em m aline
Crookedarm /
Donald Howtopat Jr., respon­
dents. Case no. JV175-99; JV6-01.
To Donald Howtopat Jr.:
By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 11 a.m. on
June 28,2011 at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
Correction
(Note: The date fo r this
hearing is June 24, not June
25 as incorrectly stated in the
previous Spilyay.)
Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs, peti­
tioner, vs. Edwin Will-
i a m s / S o n j a
Stormbringer, respon­
dents. Case no. JV97-
10. To E d w in W ill-
i a m s / S o n j a
Stormbringer:
You are hereby noti­
fied that a perm anency
h earing has been filed
with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this no­
tice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for 9
a.m. on June 24, 2011
at the W arm Sprin gs
Tribal Court.