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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1995)
SMOKE SIGNALS - December 22, 1995 Page 7 I INTAKE & ASSESSMENT SPECIALIST POSITION : 95-55 SALARY: $2380 - $2776 EXEMPT DEPARTMENTDIVISION: Human Services REPORTS TO: Quality Improvement Coordinator POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None CLOSING DATE: Friday, December 29, 1995 OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs professional level assess ment and screening intakes for clients who present themselves for services provided by the Division; includes social work methods such as resources and information referral, crisis intervention, problem solving, diagnosis, case planning, and follow-up aftercare; does re lated work as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in clinical psychol ogy, social work, sociology, or related discipline. LCSW, LMFCC, or similar with current licensure in the state of Oregon is required. Ex perience working with Native Americans in a social service field setting; or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skill and ability to perform the above described duties. ' KNOWLEDGE OF: Considerable knowledge of scientific method ologies for clinical observation; treatment modalities; dysfunctional behaviors; community and local resources in area of responsibility. Knowledge of child abuse and neglect, Indian Child Welfare Act; Native American culture and customs and social structures. ABILITY TO: Organize own work schedule and work indepen dently; communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; learn and interpret federal, state and tribal regulations; identify needs and locate appropriate resources; establish and maintain an effective working relationship with referral sources; maintain accurate case files and record-keeping practices; maintain high level of confidenti ality. SKILL IN: Interview and assessment skills; case management; the use of standard office equipment. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Oregon driver's license; safe driving record; possession of or ability to obtain a CPRFirst Aid care within 30 days of employment. CONTRACTS & GRANTS BUDGET SPECIALIST POSITION: 95-54 SALARY: $2584 - $3014 EXEMPT REPORTS TO: Finance Officer DEPARTMENTDIVISION: Finance POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None CLOSING DATE: Friday, December 29, 1995 OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintains contract and grant files and records, coordinates the submission of required reports to ap propriate agencies, works with agencies on contractgrant adjust ments, provides technical assistance to program staff on contracts grants and budget compliance issues. Monitors and maintains up dated budgets for grants and contracts and participates in contract negotiations with BIAIHS. etc. Oversight responsibility for cash management, contract receivables and general ledger entries and reconciliation of contracts. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a Bachelors Degree with emphasis in accounting, business administration, finance or related field; and at least four years of contractgrant administration or gov ernmental accounting including contractgrants experience, or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demon strates the knowledge, skill and ability to perform the above de scribed duties. KNOWLEDGE OF: Demonstrated thorough knowledge of account ing principles and record keeping practices; familiarity with fund ac counting, contract and grant administration and federal reporting requirements; familiarity with computers, accounting software and other software packages. ABILITY TO: Organize and maintain accurate, detailed records and reports; establish priorities and organize own workload, working with little or no supervision; interpret and apply contractgrant regula tions and procedures; maintain effective working relationships with other departments, vendors and other agencies; communicate ef fectively both orally and in writing. CASINO JOB HOTLINE: (503) 879-3744 For casino jobs, please drop by Spirit Moun tain Gaming Human Resources anytime Monday-Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Current job openings are posted in the lobby weekly, and will be offered internally and to tribal members first. We encourage all interested tribal mem bers to come in once a week to check out open ings. You must request the job, even if you have previously submitted an application. The office is located at 28840 Salmon River Highway in Grand Ronde. You may also call their office at (503) 879-3730 or 1 -800-760-7977. December 25 to 28: CHRISTMAS CELEBRA TION. Wapato Longhouse, Wapato. WA. Info: Eric Sampson. December 29 to January 1: TOPPENISH CREEK NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION. Top penish Creek Longhouse, White Swan, WA. (509)865-5121. December 29 to 31: BRIGHT & MORNING STAR NEW YEAR'S POW-WOW. Nathan Hale High School, 10750 30th N.E., Seattle, WA. (206) 298-7895 or (206) 762-6774. December 31: KLAMATH FALLS ANNUAL SOBRIETY POW-WOW. Chiloquin's Big Gym, Chiloquin, OR. 1-800-524-9787 or (503) 783-2219. December 31: 7th ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE SOBRIETY POW-WOW. National Guard Armory, Cornfoot Road, Portland, OR. (503) 621-0218 or (503) 621-1069. January 6: MASON POW-WOW. Mason Middle School, 2812 N. Madison Street, Tacoma, WA. (206) 596-1138. January 13: MUCKLESHOOT MINI POW WOW. Muckleshoot Tribal Gym, 39015 172nd Ave. S.E., Auburn, WA. (206) 939-3311.