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Smoke Signals May 1991 Pa86 I 1 Job Announcement: Job Announcement: Position Description TITLE: J.O.B.S. Program Coordinator REPORTS TO: Social Sendees Program Director SALARY: $15,000 - $17,000 D.O.E. TRIBALINDIAN PREFERENCE APPLIES RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs intakesassessments for AFSAFDC recipients; develops employment trainingwork plans for clients. Assists clients with education, job readiness, job skills training, job placement and development. Assists clients with optional program compo nents of: job search, OJT, work supplementation, community work experience, alternative work experi ence, and alternative education, training and employ- ment. Coordinates services, establishes agreements and makes reports to Tribal State, Federal and Private agencies as required. Monitors client progress. Follows Tribal Program proposal and targets resources for those hardest to serve, particularly women and young children. Coordinates client support services as needed. Emphasizes educationtraining for existing jobs, provides flexibility in program design, maximizes use of existing resources, provides participants with choices of child care providers, focuses on Tribal members receiving AFDC residing in service area. Provides job readiness activities, including counseling and motivational assistance. Other duties as assigned. Send To: ATTN: Mary Trevino, Admin. Asst. Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR. 97347 PH. (503) 879-5211 i Salmon pick-up Guidelines The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde's Fish and Wildlife Department will now be distributing the Subsistence Salmon annually instead of bi-annually as has been done in the past. The Tribal Subsistence Program will notify members of the distribution date when it becomes available. If you need someone else to pick up your salmon for you the following form must be completed and returned to the Tribal Office by June 3rd, 1991 - 5:00 p.m Please do not send the form with the person picking up your salmon. The Fish and Wildlife Committee will also be estab lishing an on-going fish cleaning crew this year, fifteen people will be selected. To apply send name, address, phone number and any work related experience you have to: Conf. Tribes of Grand Ronde 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Grand Ronde, OR. 97347 PH. (503) 879-5211 EXT. 108 Position Description . TITLE: Receptionist REPORTS TO: Administrative Assistant SALARY: $12,000 - $14,000 D.O.E. CLOSING DATE: May 10, 1991 - 5:00 p.m. TRIBALINDIAN PREFERENCE APPLIES RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides reception support, answering in coming calls and transferring calls to appropriate staff. If unable to transfer call, takes message and relays information to appropriate staff member. Provides secretarial support for administrative and program staff as needed. In administrative assistant's absence, receives, date stamps, and distributes incoming mail to appropri ate staff; logs incoming mail for general manager and council chairperson. Meets and greet visitors to Tribal offices in a Position Description DIRECTOR CENTER FOR INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the general direction of the Dean, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences the occupant of this position will be administratively responsible for the Center for Indian Community Development: Instructional possibilities are optional, according to the candidates' interests. The appointee will serve on university committees and be active in local Native American communities. Administrative respon sibilities will consist of development, administration, funding acquisition and support for community develop ment programs with Native American communities. The director will have the status of a department chair and will sit on the Council of Chairs of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Duties also include writing cooperative grants as a full partner with depart ment chairs, senior professors, agency heads and Tribal government leaders. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Doctorate preferred, Masters required. Graduate work in Native American Studies preferred; or in a related discipline (e.g., anthropology, education, ethnic studies, geography, history, literature, political science, psychology, social work, sociology) with an emphasis in Native American Studies. (2) Ten years of intimate experience with Native American cultures and demonstrated ability to understand Native Ameri can perspectives and peoples is required. (3) Adminis trative experience or demonstrated ability relevant to professional manner; determines program or individual visitor should be referred to. Determines whereabouts of staff in order to relay information in a timely manner. QUALIFICATIONS: High School graduateGED; minimum 1 year office experience. Able to type minimum 40 WPM; knowledge of computerized word processing (Word Perfect pre ferred); able to operate computer equipment. Willing to attend training. Valid ODLReliable transportation required. Contact:Mary Trevino, Admin. AssL Conf. Tribes of Grand Ronde 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Grand Ronde, OR. 97347 (503) 879-5211 EXT. 200 the leadership of a community development center including community outreach, program planning, budgeting, and supervision of staff is required. (4) Familiarity with Federal programs designed to meet the special educational and cultural needs of Native Ameri can Tribes, organizations and individuals is required. (5) Successful candidate must be a pragmatic, results oriented administrator who is comfortable in accepting the challenge to produce a program of national renown within five years. COMPENSATION: Position is in the university's management plan. Salary is up to $58,000 for Septem ber to June of each academic year, with :::rwviation of additional earnings possible in July and August via ex tramural funding to achieve an annual salary of $70,000. APPLICATION: Qualified candidates should have their letter of application, resume, three letters of reference, and professional papers sent to: Lee H. Bowker, Dean College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Humboldt State University Areata, California 95521 PH: (707)826-3716 Application Deadline: April 26, 1991 or until filled. The University is an Equal OpportunityAffirmative ActionTitle DC Employer. Applications from and nominations of qualified women and minority candi dates are particularly encomaged. Humboldt State University hires only individuals authorized to work in the United States. DO HEREBY AUTHORIZE Head of Household Roll TO PICK UP OUR SUBSISTENCE SALMON FOR MYSELF AND THE FOLLOWING FAMILY MEMBERS. NAME: roll : Salmon Release Form Signature 5te Phone Job Announcement: