Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, January 01, 1990, Page Page 5, Image 5

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"JOB ANNOUNCEMENT" "JOB ANNOUNCEMENT" "JOB ANNOUNCEMENT"
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE
TITLE : Economic Development Secretary
Smoke Signals January 1990
SALARY : $13,000 to $17,000 Annually (D.O.E.) POSITION: SECRETARY
SUPERVISOR : Economic Development Director
CLOSING DATE: January 10, 1989
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide clerical and organizational support fro Tribal
Econcomic Development Department.
Maintain departmental records and flies.
Coordinate meetings between Tribal Development
Corporation and Tribal Council.
Assist in scheduling and travel arrangements.
Answer telephone and coordinate communications.
Record minutes of Tribal Development Corporation.
Other Duties as Assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Must type SO words per minute.
Must have High School Diploma or equivalent. Prefer 2
(two) years of college level clerical experience.
Must have at least 3 (three) years of recent clerical
experience.
Must be able to work with a minimum of supervision.
Must be able to work with Tribal Community and
business representatives.
Must demonstrate excellent oral and written communi
cation skills.
( Must have reliable transportation and a valid drivers
license.
Must be willing to work some evenings and weekends.
TribalIndian Preference will apply.
SEND RESUME TO:
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE
P.O. BOX 38
GRAND RONDE, OREGON 97347
ATTN: GENERAL MANAGER
"NICE WORK, MARK &
FLOYD"
By Michel Childers
Mark Grosser and Floyd Labonte who are presently
working at the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
were recently praised by visitors and co-workers for the
fine job that they have done on the Tribes' grounds here
at the office.
"I want to give the Tribe something that looks nice
and that we can all be proud of, says Mark. He adds,
'I really take a lot of pride in the work I do and I want
everyone else to be proud of the grounds here at the
office too.
Floyd Labonte, who just started working here in Grand
Ronde on November 29th has made a noticable im
provement already on the grounds outside. "I enjoy
seeing all the progress we make out here," says Floyd.
"It gives a person a feeling of satisfaction to look back
on a job that's been well-done and knowing that your a
part of that well-done job."
Keep up the great work, Mark and Floyd.
RESPONSIBLE TO: TRIBAL SUBSISTENCE
PROGRAM
WAGE: $5.00 Per hour-32 hours per week
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ability to type
- Ability to answer phones
Ability to deal with public
Knowledge of computers helpful
Ability to maintain program files
Ability to maintain client confidentiality
DUTIES:
- Typingword processing
Answering phonesmessages
- Copying and collating
- filing
- Taking photo I.D's
Bulk Mailing Issuing HuntingFishing Tag Licenses
Other duties as assigned
Send resume and qualifications to:
HFN COORDINATOR
. CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE
P.O.BOX38
GRAND RONDE, OREGON 97347
TRIBALINDIAN PREFERENCE APPLIES.
CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1989, 5:00
PM.
"POW-WOW"
The Pow Wow Committee has some openings still
available. If any one is interested in joining the commit
tee, and would like to sign up for one of the sub
committee's, the ones listed below are still open. If you
are interested, contact Joann Mercier at 879-5211. and
ask for a application, then it will be mailed out to you, or
you can come in and get one.
Your mileage to and from meetings, and time spent on
the committee will be paid for.
Division of Social Services, Family Services, Alcohol
and Drug Programs.
Closing Date: January 8th. 1990 d p.m.)
Title: HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY
Salary: $12,000 - $15,000
Tribal Indian preference in hiring.
Responsible to Social Services Director and Alcohol and
Drug Program Director.
DUTIES: Provide secretarial services for above listed
programs. Responsible for answering telephone and
referring clients to proper programs. A good telephone
voice, pleasant personality manner is required.
Qualifications that would be helpful for applicant: .
- Knowledge of human services agencies
Typing and computer skills
Filing and organizational skills
Working with confidential files
- Receptionist experience
Ability to read and understand material to assist
clients
- Knowledge of Indian culture and ability to work with
Native American elders
Good transportation and drivers license
- Motivated to work with clients and to provide help is
an important aspect of your working relationship with
the program and clients
- Other duties as assigned.
The Human Services Programs provide services in the
areas of:
Indian Child Welfare, Alcohol and Drug Counseling,
Referral Services, Family Counseling, Senior Services,
Education and Prevention Services for Alcohol and
Drug Program, Youth Rehabilitation and Aftercare
Services, Outpatient Counseling and Other Community
services as needed.
Send Resume and qualifications to:
, General Manager
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
P.O. Box 38
Grand Ronde, OR 97347
CHAIRMAN:
VICE CHAIR:
SECRETARY:
TREASURER:
TRIBAL COUNCIL:
Merle Leno
Jan Haller
Joann Mercier
Margo Mercier
Wilmadcne Butler, Kathryn
Harrison, Candy Robertson, Val Grout
SUB-COMMnTF.R HEADS;
MAINTENANCE:
ELDERS:
KITCHEN:
VENDORS:
Russ Leno
Ivanetta Cook
Mark Cook
Ken Schmid
CLEAN-UPCOOR.:
PARKING:
PR & FUNDRAISERS: Kathryn HarrisonShelley
Hanson
ROYALTY: Patty Ring
DANCE, CRAFT, & DRUMMING:
TRIBAL SALES: Zelda LaneKaren Schmid
CALENDAR: Shelley Hanson
"SEASONAL TEMPORARY
WORKERS"
Qualifications:
Applicants must be a Tribal Member, 18 years and
older in good physical condition.
At various times during the year temporary workers
are needed for reforestation, precommercial thinning,
fire trailing, slash burning and other Forestry related
jobs. If anyone meeting the above qualifications is
interested in that type of work please contact the Tribal
Forestry Office at 879-5522. There are no positions at
the present time. We are establishing a list for future
job openings with contractors, other organizations and
Tribal Forestry.
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