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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 19, 2021
Indian Head, Travel Plaza jobs fairs
Employment with the Tribes
There are great employ-
ment opportunities at Indian
Head Casino and the Pla-
teau Travel Plaza.
Toward making the
most of these opportuni-
ties, the casino and Travel
Plaza this month will host
two job fairs.
The first fair is coming
up from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Wednesday, May 26 at the
Plateau Travel Plaza. This
job fair is for Plateau Travel
Plaza positions only.
The next fair will be from
9 to 11 a.m., and 1 to 3 p.m.
on Thursday, May 27 at the
Indian Head Human Re-
sources office, at the Plaza
next to the casino.
The May 27 job fair will
be for all available positions
at the casino and at the Pla-
teau Travel Plaza. Some fea-
tures of the job fairs:
On-the-spot interviews
will be available for most
positions.
Applications will be avail-
able on-site, or you can com-
plete the application online
The following are
positions posted by
the Confederated
Tribes Personnel De-
pa r t m e n t . Yo u c a n
reach the department
at 541-553-3262.
Community notes
The Boys & Girls
Club of Warm Springs is
planning their summer
program for youth 5
years and older. The sum-
mer program will start
June 11.
The club will be open
Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. The sum-
mer fee is $25 per youth.
Contact June Smith at
541-553-2323 or email
jsmith@bgcsc.org
prior to the job fair by visit-
ing the ‘Careers’ tab at
indianheadcasino.com.
If you have a resume,
please bring it with you. Oth-
erwise, all other documents
will be provided upon ar-
rival. All Covid-19 protocols
will be enforced and
facemasks will be required
at all times.
Here are some examples
of jobs that were advertised
recently with Indian Head
Casino:
Cage cashier. Chief finan-
cial officer. Coffee stations
attendant. Custodian. Play-
ers Club host.
Players Club host—lead.
Security officer. Server. Slot
keyperson. Tule Grill atten-
dant. Tule Grill cook.
And here are some recent
positions advertised with the
The Healing from
Grief conference is
coming up June 9-10 in
front of the Behavioral
Health Center. There will
also be a Walk for Heal-
ing June 9 from 6-7 p.m.
Social Distancing and
facemasks will be re-
quired.
Learn more by con-
tacting Rosanna Jack-
son, Anita Davis or Judy
Charley at War m
Springs Prevention,
541-615-0036.
Plateau Travel Plaza:
Store cashier. Store shift
supervisor.
Fuel attendant. Host
cashier/ser ver. Lead line
cook. Line cook. Security
officer.
Fish tech II . Timber
sale officer. Mainte-
nance worker. Look-
outs (four positions).
WIC certifier/nutrition
technician. Office ad-
ministrator. CPS spe-
cialist. Health coordina-
tor. Rangeland manage-
ment specialist. Construc-
tion assistant - Level 1.
Restoration field crew
member. Budget contract
and grant analyst. Associ-
ate design project manager.
Communications officer.
Criminal justice planner.
Recovery mentor. CPS su-
pervisor.
Conservation enforce-
ment officer. Research and
monitoring project leader.
Hood River fisheries pro-
gram supervisor. Surveil-
lance observer. Protec-
tive care provider (four
positions). Fisheries
technician I. Chief finan-
cial officer. Community
health nurse. Book-
keeper. Administrative
officer.
Youth program em-
ployment. Soil scien-
tist/watershed planner.
Director of Finance. De-
velopment director. Cor-
rections officer (5 posi-
tions). Fisheries De-
partment manager. U.S.
Census field represen-
tative. Treasury control-
ler.