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    Spilyay Tymoo
April 5
Page 3
On the Tribal Council April agenda
3: Credit Enterprise with Lori
Fuentes and the board.
4: Warm Springs Ventures—
Economic Development with the
board and Jim Souers.
sica Metta and Kelly Howsley.
3:30: Integrated Resource Man-
agement Plan—IRMP—discus-
sion with Austin Smith Jr., Branch
of Natural Resources.
Wednesday, April 5
9 a.m.: Office of Information
Systems (OIS) update with Todd
Stum.
10: Public Heath Utilities with
Chico Holliday.
1 p.m.: Natural Resources
Branch with Austin Smith Jr.
2: Public Safety Branch with
Nancy Seyler.
3: Education update with
Valerie Switzler.
Tuesday, April 11—Enterprise
updates
9 a.m.: Warm Springs Hous-
ing Authority with Danielle Wood
and board.
10: CTWS Timber LLC with
Brian Prater and board.
11: High Lookee update with
Faye Hurtado.
1 p.m.: Updates continue as
required.
Monday, April 10—Enterprise
updates
9 a.m.: Indian Head Casino and
Plateau Travel Plaza with the
board and Shawn McDaniel, gen-
eral manager.
10: Power and Water Enter-
prises with Cathi Ehli.
11: Composite Products with
the board and Jake Coochise.
1: Museum at Warm Springs
update with Sunmiet Maben, Liz
Woody and the board.
2: Telecom update with the
board and Tim York.
Wednesday, April 12
9 a.m.: Elder Group discussion.
10: Washington State Univer-
sity memorandum of understand-
ing update with Dr. Zoe Higheagle
Strone and tribal liaison.
11: Bureau of Indian Affairs
detention center discussion with
Brenda Bremner and Bryan
Mercier.
1:30 p.m.: Hood River bridge
discussion with Kevin Greenwood,
the Port of Hood River.
2:30: Wasco County economic
development discussion with Jes-
Monday, April 17
9 a.m.: Secretary-Treasurer up-
date with Robert Brunoe.
10: May agenda and review
minutes.
11: Draft resolutions.
1:30 p.m.: Enrollments with
Lucille Suppach-Samson, Vital
Stats.
2:30: Indian Health Services
update with Hyllis Dauphinais,
clinic chief executive officer.
3:30: Health and Human Ser-
vices update with Caroline Cruz.
4:30 p.m.: Managed Care up-
date with Michael Collins.
The following are some of the items
coming up on the Tribal Council dur-
ing the rest of April (subject to change
at Council discretion):
Employment with the tribes
The following are posi-
tions recently advertised
with the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs.
For information, contact
the Human Resources of-
fice, located in the tribal
administration building,
1 2 3 3 Ve t e r a n s St r e e t ,
Warm Springs.
Staff are available to an-
swer questions related to
the application process
and can be reached at 541-
553-3262
or
hr@wstribes.org
Tribal Member prefer-
ence is exercised in hiring
processes as defined in
Tribal Personnel Policy PER
202.
Conservation properties
program supervisor. Admin-
istrative officer. House and
office cleaner, limited dura-
tion, part-ime. Travel ac-
countant.
Information and referral
driver. Multimedia journalist.
Restoration field crew
member. Restoration tech-
nician. Fisheries biologist III
(Hood River).
Warehouseman. Range
and agriculture manager.
Shop forman. Committee
secretary. Tribal Council re-
Jobs with Indian Head, Plateau
The following is a recent
list of job openings with In-
dian Head Casion. For
details see the website:
indianheadcasino.com
C a g e c a s h i e r. C a g e
main bank cashier. Cage
supervisor. Cook. Custo-
dian.
County vote
next month
A Special District Election
is coming up in May. Ballots
to Warm Springs reservation
voters will include two posi-
tions on the Jefferson County
School Dsitrict 509-J Board
of Directors. Courtney Snead
and Kevin Richards have filed
to retain their seats.
The Jefferson County Li-
brary District has two open
positions, with Tiffany Turo
and Artesha Ballard having
filed.
The Jefferson County Edu-
cational Service District has
four open positions: One
each for Ashwood, Culver
and Black Butte school dis-
tricts, and one at large posi-
tion.
You can find more infor-
mation on the Jefferson
County Clerk’s website:
j e f f c o. n e t / c c / p a g e/
currentupcoming-elections
Director of finance. Em-
ployee engagement man-
ager. Executive chef. Food
and beverage manager.
Food and beverage su-
pervisor. Groundskeeper-
maintenance. Human re-
sources administrator.
Player development su-
pervisor. Player’s Club am-
bassador. Safety officer.
Tuesday, April 18
9 a.m.: BIA update regarding
Celilo with Brenda Bremner and
Bryan Mercier.
10: Homeless Block Grant dis-
cussion with Caroline Cruz and
Yvette Brunoe.
1:30 p.m.: Board and commis-
sion appointments with Robert
Brunoe, S-T.
corder and support techni-
cian.
General technician, lim-
ited duration. Clerk-typist.
Juvenile prosecutor. Cul-
tural resource manager.
Probation secretary/ser-
vice coordinator.
Project Archaeologist
and principal investigator.
Maternal child health nurse.
Fisheries technician III.
Soil scientist and water-
shed planner.
Medical social worker.
Criminal Justice program
planner. Assorted work ex-
perience (adult). Assorted
work experience (youth).
Fire/Medic. Payroll spe-
cialist. Accounts payable
specialist II. Community
Health Nurse.
Security officer.
Server. Slot keyperson.
Sous Chef. Table games
dealer. Tule Grill attendant.
Tule Grill cook.
The following are jobs
advertised recently with the
Plateau Travel Plaza (see
the casino website for de-
tails on applying):
No jobs advertised, as of
earlier this week.
For the Veterans Memorial
Organizers of the Warm
Springs Veterans Memorial
are looking for veterans who
are interested in sharing their
thoughts on how the finished
memorial should look.
These decisions are best
made by the veterans them-
selves.
The memorial will be on
the on the grounds on the
Museum at Warm Springs,
Community notes...
The next Warm Springs Na-
tion Little League board meet-
ing is on Tuesday, April 11 at 6 p.m.
in the Prevention Training room.
Coaches, volunteers and commu-
and the work is to proceed
this year.
If you are willing to help,
please contact Rain Circle at
541-460-8971.
Or stop by the see him at
the Family Resource Center
at the Veterans Services Of-
fice, weekdays from 11:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Rain’s email is:
rain.circle@wstribes.org
nity members are welcome to at-
tend.
The Warm Springs Community
Center gym and weight rooms are
open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mondays
and Wednesdays, and 8 a.m. to 9
p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.