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Spi'Iyay Tymoo, Wgrrn Springs, Oregon
February 19, 2014-
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New MHS building
7 a
Recreation hosting
Reawekening classes
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Work is progressing on the performing arts center and athletics facility at Madras High School. The performing arts
center is scheduled for completion just before the 2014-15 school year, and the new football field and stadium are on
track for completion by the start of football season.
T h e W a rm S p rin g s
Com m unity Wellness Cen­
te r a n d R e cre atio n D e ­
p a r tm e n t a re h o s tin g
R e a w a k e n in g
c la ss e s
th rough the spring. Class
sizes are lim ite d to th e
first five w h o sign up.
Classes on Feb. 19 and
26, and M arch 5, 12 and
19, are on beading m edal­
lions, supplies provided,
w ith i n s tr u c to r M argie
Kalam a.
T h e class on A pril 30
will be o n p a tte rn m ak ­
ing— learn h o w to m ake
patterns fo r regalia, w ith
instructor Lovey Colwash.
. Classes on May 7 and
14, an d on M ay 21 and
28, are on w ing d re s s /u n ­
d e r d re ss m a k in g w ith
Lovey Colwash.
Starting this m o n th are
quilt classes w ith Sheilah
C le m e n ts in C a r o l’s
R o o m . B ro w s e q u ilt
m agazines and w ork on a
p ro je c t, o r s ta rt a new
one.
T h e i n s t r u c t o r s fo r
these classes are v o lu n ­
teers w h o are graciously
donating their tim e to the
comm unity. I f you w ould
lik e to te a c h a c la ss ,
p le a s e c o n ta c t C a ro l
Sahm e at 541-460-0939.
Y o u c a n r e a c h th e
com m unity center at 541 -
553-3243.
Community Counseling Center events calendar
T h e fo llo w in g are
W arm S prings C o m m u ­
n ity C o u n se lin g C e n te r
upcom ing events:
• T alking Circle: For
com m unity m em bers fac­
ing job loss and financial
issues., M eetings are F ri­
days: F eb ru ary 28, M arch
14 and 28, from 11 a.m.—
2:30 p.m. C om e in for a
m e a l, c a re b a s k e t a n d
talking circle. Sorry, no
childcare available. C o n ­
tact: A nnie Kalama.
■ D r o p - I n G ro u p :
M o n d a y s-W e d n e sd a y s-
Fridays from 8—9:30 a.m.
C om e enjoy a light break­
fast, a rt/cra ft, and discuss
recovery and wellness to p ­
ics. Contact: Rick Ribeiro.
■ R elapse-A ngef R eso­
lu tio n G ro u p : 5 :3 0 -7 :3 0
Frank for m ore inform ation,
541-553-3205.
p.’m. Tuesdays. Facilitators:
G uy W allula turn an d Alice
Sam pson.
■ D e v e lo p m e n ta l D is ­
ab ilities s e rv ic e s /s c re e n ­
in g s are offered in the clinic
• A nger M anagem ent
G roup: W ednesdays, from
o n Fridays. C ontact: Alyse
N icodem us.
■ We continue to offer a
variety o f services includ­
in g trau m a therapy, child
and family therapy, psycho­
lo g ic a l té s tin g , o u tp a tie n t
substance use treatm ent, pre­
vention education, and gam ­
b lin g a d d ic tio n tre a tm e n t.
Services are o ffered at the
counseling center, in the 509-
J school district, at the h o s­
pital o r in your h o m e /c o m -
m unity. P lease call us fo r
details, 541-553-3205.
5 :1 5 -7 p .m . S o rry , n o
childcare available. Facilita­
tors: D avid H ow enstine or
Alice Sam pson.
P o s itiv e
In d ia n
P aren tin g C lasses are o n ­
going. C ontact Rachel Macy
for m ore inform ation.
• S o arin g B u tte rflie s /
W arrio r S p irit: T h is very
s u c c e s s f u l p r o g r a m fo r
youth is n o w being offered
b o th at J e f f e r s o n C o u n ty
M iddle School and M adras
H igh School. C ontact Sarah
• Y o u th L e a d e r s h ip :
M eets T hursdays at 4:30 ,
fo r y o u th 12 a n d older.
Contact: R osanna Jackson
o r A ndy Leonard.
• 2 4 - H o u r C ris is
L ine: 541-553-1171: Call
us day o r night if you are
in need o f confidential cri­
sis support.
• P re v e n tio n T eam :
O u r prevention team is al­
ways busy planning activi­
ties and events in the com ­
m u n ity . I f y o u h a v e a
question ab o u t upcom ing
events contact: M eth an d
S u ic id e
P r e v e n tio n :
R osanna Jackson, R achel
M acy o r T J F oltz;, T o ­
b acco P revention: Scott
K alam a; A d o lescen t Af­
tercare: A ndy Leonard.
Beads, Native American Gifts,
Museum, Deli, Grocery, Ice,
Fishing Permits, Western Union,
Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and
Much More!
2132 Warm Springs St., Warm
Springs - ph. 541-553-1597
C U ss i fleets
Tribal jobs
See Amelia Tewee in the
personnel departm ent to
submit an application, or
call 541-553-3262. View full
d e s c rip tio n s and a p p ly
onlineatwww.ctws.org. For
jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta, go to
kahneeta.com.
Head Start Teacher.
Plan and implement learn­
ing experience that advance
the intellectual and physical
developm ent o f children, In­
cluding im proving the readi­
ness of children for school in
lite ra c y , p h o n e m ic , p rin t
awareness. Kirstin Hisatake
553-3242.
W ildland Fire Fighter Full
T im e
(2 )
(In te ra g e n c y
Hotshot).
Salary Range $11.95 Hr.
To $13.41 Hr. Gary Sampson
I Renso Rodriquez 553-8193
/ 553-8194. Closes 3/7.
Wildland Fire Fighter Sea­
sonal
(5 )
(In te ra g e n c y
Hotshot).
Salary Range $11.95 Hr.
To $13.41 Hr. Gary Sampson
/ Renso Rodriquez 553-8193
/.553-8194. Closes 3/7.
Supervisory Engine Op­
erator (2).
Salary Range $13.41 Hr.
To $15.00 Hr. Jabbar Davis
553-1146.
S e n io r
F ir e fig h te r
(Asst.E.O.) Full Time(3)
Salary Range $11.95 Hr.
To $13.41 Hr. Jabbar Davis
553-1146.
S e n io r
F ir e fig h te r
(Asst.E.O.) Seasonal (2).
Salary Range $11.95 Hr.
Jabbar Davis 553-1146.
Squad B oss/Fuels Full
Tim e (2).
Salary Range $13.41 Hr.
Glenn Smith 553-8199.
Fire fighter - Fuels (15)
Seasonal.
Salary Range $11.95 Hr.
Glenn Smith 553-8199.
Billing Manager
Manage the outpatient bill­
ing and third party collection
functions and third party in­
s u ra n c e . C o o rd in a te and
m o n ito r th e a d m in is tra tiv e
and operational activities of
assigned staff. Salary Range
$42,268. Yr. To Neg. Caroline
Cruz 553-0497.
p ro g re s s n o te s re g a rd in g
treatm ent and follow-up care,
and th e a b ility and w illin g ­
ness to com ply with organi­
zational and ethical rules and
standards regarding the pro­
vision of mental health treat­
ment. Salary Range $65,000.
Yr. To $85,000. Yr. Dr. Shilo
Tippett 553-3205.
F a m ily
P r e s e r v a tio n
Therapist
P ro v id e in te n s iv e ca se
m anagem ent and therapeu­
tic interventions as delineated
on the treatm ent plan with cli­
ents and th e ir fam ilies, and
provides fam ilies w ith train ­
ing and support to create a
th e ra p e u tic m ilie u in th e
home. Salary Range $40,731.
Yr. To Neg. Caroline Cruz 553-
0497.
Children’s Mental Health
Specialist.
The Warm Springs Com ­
munity Counseling Center is
seeking a full tim e Children’s
M e n ta l H e a lth S p e c ia lis t.
Q u a lific a tio n s in c lu d e a
M a ste r’s D egree in m ental
health or related field and a
minimum of two years’ expe­
rience in providing direct treat­
ment services to children and
fa m ilie s . S a la ry R a n g e
$40,000. Yr. To $45,000. Yr. Dr.
Shilo Tippett 553-3205.
Clinical Psychologist.
Licensed Psychologist po­
sition includes individual and
g ro u p p s y c h o th e ra p y , a s ­
se ssm e n t, tre a tm e n t p la n ­
n in g , d o c u m e n ta tio n o f
Community Health Nurse.
Must possess a valid, un­
encum bered O regon Regis­
te re d N u rse lice n se , Valid
Driver’s and Insurance. Pro­
vide therapeutic and preven­
tive nursing care to individu­
als, groups, and the comm u­
nity. Salary Range $50,882. Yr.
To $54,622. Yr. Tammy Wilson
553-2459.
Medical Social W orker
P rovides com prehensive
clinical social w ork services
to com m unity m em bers, in­
cluding; crisis in te rve n tio n ,
psychosocial support, case
management, coordination of
care, outreach and education
within the community. Salary
R a n g e $ 4 0 ,7 3 1 . Y r. To
$55,393. Yr. Tammy W ilson
553-2459
N u tritio n is t-R e g is te re d
Dietitian
Registered Dietitian with a
m inim um o f B a ch e lo r’s De­
gree in N utrition or Related
Field required. Tammy W ilson
553-2459.
Language Coordinator
High School Diploma with
three years of supervisory ex­
perience. Knows o r speaks
one of three languages o f the
re s e rv a tio n . S a la ry R ange ;
$26,707. Yr. To $29,484. Yr.
Valerie Switzler 553-3290.
C o n s e rv a tio n E n fo rc e ­
m ent Ranger
R epresent the Confeder- j
ated Tribes of Warm Springs ;
R e s e rv a tio n o f O re g o n o f
Natural Resources as a c o m -.;
missioned Law Enforcem ent/
O ffic e r.
S a la ry
Range
$25,000. Yr. To 35,000. Doug. '
Calvin / Larry H olliday 5534'
2043 553-2040.
W atershed Technicians
(3)
S e e k in g 3 W a te rs h e d
T e c h n ic ia n s to a s s is t w ith ;
w ater quality m onitoring and
w a te rs h e d
assessm ent
projects.Salary Range $11.00
Hr. To $ 1 3.00 Hr. Deepak
Sehgal 553-2022.
Corrections O fficer
S u p e rv is e a n d e n fo rc e
rules in the daily operation of
th e ja il. S a la ry R a n g e
$25,239. Yr. Lt. Greene 553-
3309. Closes 2/21
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
(Note: A l l proceedings are at
the W arm S p rin g s T r ib a l
Court.)
C TW S, P e titio n e r, vs.
Chelsey Yahtin / R andolph
Boise J r ., Respondent; Case
N o. JV128-07. TO: Randolph
Boise Jr.:
YO U ARE HEREBY N O ­
T IF IE D that a Review
s
has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum m oned to
appear in this m atter at a hear­
ing scheduled for 21st day of
M arch 2014 @ 10:00'am.
M arch 2014 @9:00 am.
CTWS, Petitioner, vs. Olin
Charley / Ruby Bulloch, Re­
s p o n d e n t;
C ase
N o.
JV303;304-03. TO: Olin Char­
ley / Ruby Bulloch:
C TW S, P e titio n e r, vs.
E s s ie L a w s o n /M a r c u s
Conner , R espondent; Case
N o. D0107-01. T O : Marcus
Conner:
YO U A RE HEREBY N O ­
T IF IE D that a Annual Assisted
Guardianship Review has been
filed with , thé W arm Springs
Tribal Court.
By this no-,
tice you are sum m oned to ap7
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for
13th day o f
Y O U ARE H EREBY N O ­
T IFIE D that a Review has been
filed w ith the W arm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
19th day o f M a rc h 2014 @
10:00 am.
C TW S, P e titio n e r vs.
M ichelle G o n zales I Jo el
C raig, Respondent; Case No.
JV 56-96. T O : M ic h e lle
Gonzales / Joel Craig:
Y O U ARE H EREBY N O ­
T IF IE D that a Review Hearing
has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum m oned to
appear in this m atter at a hear­
ing scheduled for 17*11 day of
M arch 2014 @ 4:00 pm
C TW S, P e titio n e r , vs.
Ryan N ew ton / M ary Cloud,
R e s p o n d e n t; C ase N o .
JV71;72-13. TO: Ryan Newton
/ M ary Cloud:
Y O U ARE H EREBY N O ­
T IF IE D that a Review Hearing
has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum m oned to
appear in this m atter at a hear­
ing scheduled for 13th day of
M arch 2014 @ 10:00 am
Respondent; Case No. DO68-
02 / DO38-04. TO: AMAND4
S M IT H / D E L R A Y T H ­
OMPSON:
X O U A RE H E R E B Y N O
T IF IE D that a E stablishm ent;
o f custody has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Courts
By this notice you are sum ­
m oned to appear in this m atter ¡
at a hearing scheduled for the j
17th day of M arch , 2014 @ J
11:00 a.m.
AMANDA SM ITH , P eti­
tio n er, vs. D EL R A Y T H ­
O M PSO N / O R IE MADE,
(Court notices continue on page 9)