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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1995)
Smoke Signals January 31, 1995 Page 4 The job scene Bullish employment market continues upswing Jobs are out there for qualified candidates, and the employment picture looks bright. Kit Devine, tribal personnel of ficer, is working on several jobs that will or are being advertised in cluding: a pharmacist, a research assistant, an administrative special ist and an organizational develop ment specialist. Devine expects that some tribal employees will move into better paying jobs with the gaming cen ter as it starts hiring. That will leave vacancies to be filled in the tribal offices. The gaining center being devel oped by the Spirit Mountain Devel opment Corporation, will have its Birthday Wishes Happy 1st birthday Jamie LaDene! Our little angle from heaven, we love you always and forever Mom, Dad, Cindy Butler, and Lonnie Hogan. To our one-year old granddaughter Jamie LaDene: We love you so much darling, Grandma and Grandpa, Jim and Wilma Butler. The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Community of Oregon 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 own executive and administrative staff, including a personnel section. The gaming center personnel office will conduct recruiting and hiring for the complex. "In our office we continuously exhibit listings for jobs with many agencies," Devine, said. "I think that people just don't know of them." The following are some of the jobs being advertised: The State of Oregon: Word processing technician; $ 1 ,390 - $2,226 a month, vacancies throughout the state, requires two years word processing experience. Department of Transportation electrician, Eugene, $2,372 to Ronde $2,605 a month, must have a gen eral journeyman license. Employment specialist, Damasch Hospital, $ 1 ,869 to $2,486 a month, two years experience needed. Law enforcement and training officer, Monmouth, $2,606 to $3,472 a month, four years police experience or appropriate degree. Program representative, alcohol and drug abuse program, Salem, $2, 1 60 to $2,87 1 , two years expe rience. City of Eugene: Two part-time public works aides, 20 hours per week, $804.50 to $988 a month, high school di ploma or GED, one year clerical experience. v. f fife n of Or Library Serials Dept. Su.ne OF 97-03 Positions vacant The U.S. Bureau of Census has several immediate openings for field representatives in Clackamas, Multomah, Washington, Columbia, and Yamhill counties. There are also openings in Clark County, Wash. Primary duties include con ducting household interviews in person and by phone. Area of con sideration is based on location of workload. Qualifications U.S. citizen Have automobile and private tele phone (no party line) Pass a 30-minute written test Able to work days, evenings, and Saturdays as needed . Must be able to work 40-60 hours per month Complete form 1-9, Employment Tribe seeking fishermen Are you an unemployed tribal member who has worked as a commercial salmon fisherman? Some federal agencies are creating a habitat restoration project which will employ fisherman. The Tribe may apply for project funds to do work on the reservation. For more information, please contact Constance Albrecht, Grants Developer at the tribal offices, extension 2333. in Census Bureau Eligibility Work Form Pay is $7.43-$8.35 per hour, de pending on qualifications, plus .30 cents mileage. This is a temporary position with the potential to be come permanent. Positions will begin approximately 21595. Classroom and on-the-job-training will be paid at the above hourly rate. Flexible hours, work out of your home! Contact Eric Erkenbeck at Job Service, 1433 S.W. 6th, Portland, Or 97207 or call (503) 229-5094. Please note: Proof of Veteran's Preference information needed. Testing and interviewing may take up to three hours. The Census BureauDepartment of Commerce is an equal opportu nityAffirmative Action employer. -J UIPOSIAGE 50.3 2 2 "-0 (5 C v3 f a METER 4808270 -