Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon August 5, 2015 Ventures seeks business manager Salmon lessons at CRITFC camp T wenty youth repre- senting the four Colum- bia River tribes gathered on the Nez Perce Reser- vation at Camp Wittman in July. The youth attended Salmon Camp, hosted by the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Com- mission. The youth learned about salmon biology, stream ecolog y, tradi- tional tribal ecological knowledge, and Nez Perce culture. They got to ride Ap- paloosa horses, and saw tribal salmon restoration sites. They went on a jet boat ride up the Snake River into Hells Canyon, where they saw ancient petroglyphs, and they vis- ited the Nez Perce fish hatchery. The camp is part of CRITFC’s workforce de- velopment program, Courtesy of the Dipnetter/CRITFC which has a goal of helping young tribal members get into science fields to become tomorrow’s leaders. Through work in the fields of science, the youth can help to protect the First Foods and other natural resources of the tribes. As part of the CRITFC Salmon Camp, the students (above) visited the Nez Perce fish hatchery (right). Speaking of Basketball Warm Springs Ventures is advertising for a business de- velopment and marketing manager. The business development and marketing manager will work to improve the Ventures enterprises, and achieve fi- nancial growth. The manager reports directly According to the job description: “The manager defines long long-term organizational strategic goals, builds key cus- tomer relationships, identifies business opportunities, nego- tiates and closes business deals and maintains extensive knowledge of current market conditions. “The manager works in a senior sales position within Ventures. The manager works with the internal team, mar- keting consultants, and other managers to increase sales opportunities and thereby maximize revenue for Ven- tures…” Ventures is the economic development enterprise of the Confederated Tribes. For more information on the manager position, call Ven- tures at 541-553-3565. W arm Springs Commu- nity Counseling and Tribal Council hosted a sobriety powwow in July, when Jude Schimmel and her parents Ceci and Rick were in town. The day started with Jude and her parents giving some inspiring words, and answer- ing questions at the old elementary school gym. The Schimmels then conducted a youth basketball camp. Jude is a former Division I player, having joined her sister Shoni on the Louisville Cardinals women’s team. Ceci is a basketball coach. After the basketball camp, Warm Springs Prevention and Community Counseling hosted a sobriety powwow, enjoyed by many. Jude is an accomplished public speaker, and author of the book, Dreamcatcher. You can learn more about the Schimmels’ story with the documentary, Off the Rez. Jayson Smith photos. Employment & Classifieds Auto for sale: 1999 Pontiac GTP - Supercharged. 162,000 miles. $2,900. Call 541-325-6473. Motorcycle for sale: 1979 Suzuki RM 50 - dirt bike - track ready - $495 - Call 541- 325-6473. House Home for sale - $297,500. Tenino Valley, Warm Springs. 2,963 sq ft home on 5 acres fee land (tax- able). Upper level: 1,750 sq ft. Three bedroom, two bath with attached 2-car garage. Deck and patio area. Lower level: 254 sq ft office and storage area; 960 sq ft two bdrm one bath apartment with out-side entry and pa- tio. 1,344 sq ft barn and 20’x10’ storage building. 541-325-6473. The following jobs are ad- vertised with the tribal Hu- man Resources Depart- ment: Managed Care Pro- gram Director - For informaton contact Mike Collins - 541-553-3212. Appeals Secretary/ Roving Clerk - Contact Lynn Davis - 541-553-3212. Health Systems Data Analyst - Elina Langnese - 541-553-4948. Conservation Enforce- ment Ranger - Doug CalvinOswald Tias - 541- 553-2043 or 541-553-2001. Restoration Crew Boss - Doug Dunlap - 541-553- 8205. Restoration Crew Member/Driver - Doug Dunlap. Lamprey Project Tech I - Cyndi Baker - 541-553- 3586 or 541-370-1270. Equipment Operator/ Operations - Jabbar Davis - 541-553-1146. Assistant Engine Op- erator - Vernon Tias - 541- 553-8309. Wildland Fire Module- Asst. Sup. - Dorian Soliz - 541-553-1146. Registered Dietitian- WIC Program Coordina- tor - Tammy Wilson - 541- 553-2459. Licensed Medical So- cial Worker - Tammy Wil- son. Adult Mental Health Specialist - David Howenstine - 541-553-3205. Dual Diagnosis Thera- pist - Vincent Wallulatum - 541-553-3205. VR Office Manager - Jolene Estimo - 541-553- 4952. CPS Supervisor - Eliza- beth Hisatake - 541-553- 3209. Health Systems Data Analyst - Elina Langnese - 541-553-4948. Head Start Teacher - Kirstin Hisatake - 541-553- 3242. Day Care Teacher - MayAnne Mitchell - 541- 553-3241. Day Care Lead Teacher - MayAnne Mitchell. Day Care Substitute Teacher - MayAnne Mitchell. Telecommunication Officer - Ron Gregory - 541- 553-3272. Corrections Officer - Ron Gregory - 541-553- 3272. Police Officer - Lt. Ja- son Schjoll - 541-553-3272. Nancy Collins - 541-553- 4943. Part-Time Observer - Pam Douglas - 541-460- 7762. Water Wastewater Op- erator - Magdelano “Chico” Holliday - 541-553-1472. Jobs at Kah-Nee- Ta (jobs are full-time unless Water Wastewater Dist. Stystems Operator - Chico Holliday. Sanitation Technician - indicated): Bartender. Cook. IS Tech- nician. Maintenance (part- time). Security Officer (part- time). Server (part-time). Sous Chef. Jobs at Indian Head Casino The following jobs are being advertised by the Indian Head Casino Hu- man Resources Depart- ment: Count Team member - For information contact William Wason, 541-460- 7777. Custodian - full-time - For information contact W illie Stacona 541-460- 7777 Ext. 7722 Server - part-time - Con- tact Esten Culpus 541-460- 7777 Ext. 7710 Coffee stations atten- dant - part-time - Jordan Caldera 541-460-7777 Ext. 7725 Tule Grill attendant - part- time - Kip Culpus, Jordan Caldera, Heather Cody - 541-460-7777 Ext. 7725 Players Club Host - full-time - Naomi Shy 541-460-7777 Ext. 7734 Security officer - Tim Kerr 541-460-7777 Ext. 7749 Table Games dealer - Contact Jami Deming 541-460-7777 Ext. 7724