Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 15, 2015 Page 3 Focus on employment at HR Career Fair T he Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is among the biggest employers in the region. About 800 to 900 people work directly for the tribes, and another 600 to 700 work at one of the tribal enter- prises, depending upon the season. “There are maybe 1,500 steady employees alto- gether,” said Elizabeth Asahi Sato, director of tribal Hu- man Resources. But there are over 5,000 tribal members, she added, so more employ- ment opportunities is always the goal at Human Re- sources. Human Resources—lo- cated in the administration building by the first en- trance—features a new Em- ployment Center, where the Human Resources staff will help customers with resumes, cover letters, and job appli- cations. “We’re all about cus- tomer services here,” Eliza- beth says. Human Resources last Dave McMechan/Spilyay At the recent Human Resource Career Fair, Frank Brunoe shares information on the Workforce Investment Act program with James Halliday. week hosted its first Career Fair, with employers on hand from tribal entities such as Natural Resources, IHS, In- dian Head Casino, Kah-Nee- Ta and the Telecom, as well as off reservation employers including Oregon Depart- ment of Transportation, the U.S. Forest Ser vices, and RVK Investments among oth- ers. Higher Education and workforce training represen- tatives were also on hand to provide job seekers options. WorkSource Oregon was a prominent participant, shar- ing resources available in Jefferson and Deschutes counties, assisting tribal mem- bers maneuver through bar- riers to employment. About 200 tribal member prospec- tive employees showed up for the Career Fair. The future plan is to ex- pand the Career Fair to in- clude large off-reservation employers from the around the region, Elizabeth said. The tribes have a significant positive economic impact from Madras to Bend, and the employment scenario in these communities should re- flect that fact, she said. She believes that all large employers in the region should have at least one tribal member employee, and she requests this of them when- ever she meets with prospec- tive employers. Elizabeth has great advice for anyone looking for a job or career. She encourages young people to pursue their formal education as far as they wish. “Anything is pos- sible when you understand the opportunities and your passion,” she says. But, Elizabeth adds, a per- son who has no higher edu- cation degree should not feel discouraged from seeking a good career. When it comes to career readiness, work experience can be as important, or more important than a degree. Elizabeth is collaborating with WorkSource to enable the Warm Springs community to be “Work Ready.” This initiative enables all prospective employees to par- ticipate in the national career readiness certification (NCRC) program. For more on the career op- portunities on and off the res- ervation, stop by Human Re- sources. Dave McMechan Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Wednesday, April 15 On today’s fitness sched- ule: The Weight Rooms open at the Community Center are open 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Wa- ter Aerobics class is at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 it’s Senior Fit- ness Class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is basket- ball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. Pilates Yoga Class is at noon at the Health & Wellness Center. A 10 a.m. Walking Break on Campus starts at the Diabe- tes Prevention Office. Chair exercise class is at their of- fice at 12:15 today. Community Counseling’s Women’s Group meets today from 1-2:30. Powwow and Hoop Dance practice will be held today and every Wednesday after school from 5 until 7 in the Community Center Aerobics room. Thursday, April 16 The Warm Springs K-8 Academy will be holding a CHAMPS assembly today. Community Counseling has an Alcoholic Anony- mous meeting at noon on Thursdays. An Alcohol Education Sup- port Group is at Community Counseling. This group meets every Thursday from 3- 4 p.m. The Recreation Depart- ment has Snack Attack on Tuesdays and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the Community Center Social Hall. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting Thurs- days at 6 p.m. at the Warm Springs Shaker Church. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. On today’s fitness sched- ule: At noon there is Functional Fitness Class in the Commu- nity Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room and Volleyball in the Community Center gym. Friday, April 17 On today’s fitness sched- ule: At 10:45 it’s Senior Fit- ness Class at the Senior Cen- ter; at noon there is basket- ball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. A 10 a.m. Walking Break on Cam- pus starts at the Diabetes Prevention Office. Saturday, April 18 The Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon is this morning starting at the resort Village. There is a 14.5 mile half mara- thon, a 10K, 5K and 1 mile fun run walk. You can pre-regis- ter at the Warm Springs Com- munity Center or day of race registration opens at 8 a.m. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 10 a.m. at Warm Springs Com- munity Counseling. Sunday, April 19 The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Pres- byterian Church. They are open today from 11:30-1:30. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-per- ishable food or cash Monday, April 20 Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Support Group on Mondays at 5:30. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation has ori- entation today at 3 p.m. at their office in the industrial park. if you or someone you knows may have a disability that is a “barrier” to employ- ment or employment ad- vancement, you can learn more at an orientation or call 553-4952. MHS Connections meets once a month–rotating be- tween Madras and Warm Springs. They meet from 6-7 p.m. today at Madras High School in room 20. Papalaxsimisha meets to- day with eighth-grade and high school youth and their families at the Warm Springs K-8 Community Room. Managing Diabetes Class is today from 10-11 a.m. at the Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center kitchen con- ference room. Everyone is welcome and no sign up is required. Tuesday, April 21 Community Counseling has an Alcoholic Anony- mous meeting at noon on Tuesdays. The Recreation Depart- ment has Snack Attack on Tuesdays and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the Community Center Social Hall. The Indian Health Service Warm Springs Model Diabe- tes Program and Warm Springs Senior Program Dia- betes Awareness and Sup- port Group meeting is at 5 p.m. at the Warm Springs Se- nior Center. There will be a presentation on Fitness with Edmund Francis. On the Menu is Roasted Vegetable Salad. A reminder to participants in Community Counseling’s Trauma Group for Men: You meet today from 3-4:30. This is a closed group. Warm Springs Tribal Coun- cil is in session today. Update from Warm Springs Power and Water and Kah-Nee-Ta is on the agenda. On today’s fitness sched- ule: At noon there is Functional Fitness Class in the Commu- nity Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room and Volleyball in the Community Center gym. At Warm Springs Head Start Classroom A6 is going root digging today. American Sign Language Class is to- day at 1 in room 2E at ECE. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distribution this af- ternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perishable food or cash. Wednesday, April 22 Due to the weather related school cancellations in 2014: Today will be a full day of school in the 509-J school district. At Warm Springs Head Start it’s the Early Head Start Group Socialization today. They will be root digging. Warm Springs Tribal Coun- cil is in session today. On their agenda: Committee up- dates from Land Use, Water Control Board and the Edu- cation Committee. On today’s fitness sched- ule: Water Aerobics class is at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 it’s Se- nior Fitness Class at the Se- nior Center. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center Gym, and Function Fit- ness in the Aerobics Room. Pilates Yoga Class is at noon at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter. A 10 a.m. Walking Break on Campus starts at the Dia- betes Prevention Office. Chair exercise class is at their of- fice at 12:15 today. Community Counseling has an Alcoholic Anony- mous meeting Wednesday evenings at 7. Powwow and Hoop Dance practice will be held today and every Wednesday after school from 5 until 7 in the Community Center Aerobics room. Community Counseling’s Women’s Group meets today from 1-2:30. Thursday, April 23 Community Counseling has an Alcoholic Anony- mous meeting at noon on Thursdays. An Alcohol Education Sup- port Group is at Community Counseling. This group meets every Thursday from 3- 4 p.m. The Recreation Depart- ment has Snack Attack on Tuesdays and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the Community Center Social Hall. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting Thurs- days at 6 p.m. at the Warm Springs Shaker Church. The Culture and Heritage Committee meets today from 9 a.m. until noon in the Tribal Administration Building Con- ference Room 3. The Water Control Board meets today from 1:15-4 p.m. at the Natural Resources Cougar Den Meeting Room.