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5PIRJT MOUNTAIN CASINO PRINTS
NATIVE AMERICAN
HERITAGE
CONCERTS DINNER
PROGRAM SECRETARY
This position is for Cultural Resources Protection and Public Information Office
(Smoke Signals). High School diploma or GED equivalence with 3-5 years of
work experience in a secretarial or a clerical position working with multiple
executives. Associate's degree or completion of advanced level training and
education preferred.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADVOCATE
Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Psychology or Social Work or a closely
related field that is appropriate to the duties and responsibilities of a Domestic
Violence Advocate. Three years of paid professional experience that demon
strates the specific competency of working with NativeWoman of Color Domes
tic Violence Victims. One year experience on a Domestic Violence Hot Line, or
equivalent field.
ON-CALL, SENIOR VAN DRIVER
One-year experience in related field required First Aid and CPR Certificate. Valid
Oregon Drivers License and safe driving record.
DATAFILES COORDINATOR
High School Diploma or GED. Two years of data base management experience
and 1-year post high school specialized training in the Human Resources field or
a closely related field. 50 wpm. Ability to sort data in a variety of database
types (i.e. Excel, File Maker Pro, HR Perspective and Access).
PREVENTION COORDINATOR
3-5 years experience in related field. Associates degree or State Prevention
Certifications. Focus of this position involves diversified duties using knowledge
of the Prevention field. It requires judgement of facts and circumstances sur
rounding individual youth with problems and transaction in determining appro
priate actions within the limits of standard or accepted practices.
MEKDSl BEFITS MATln.32?
Bachelor's degree in Business required. Four years experience in tribal mem
ber benefits operations.
PART-TIME DRiVIR
1-3 years experience in this field. Valid Oregon Driver's License and safe driving
record required. First AidCPR certificate.
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SALARY: $10.50 per hour
HOURS: f londay-Friday, 8 to 4:30, for approximately 12 weeks
Expeaencendjkining: Must be 19-24 years of age and reside in either Yamhill or
Polk County. Experienced in the proper use of hand tools. Must be in good physical
condition and able to work in rugged outdoor terrain. Experience in natural re
sources related work preferred. Equipment needed: This individual will be required
to furnish your own work boots. All other safety equipment and rain gear will be
furnished by the Natural Resources Division. Necessary special requirements: This
individual will be required to submit to a background check; a valid Oregon Driver's
: License and a good driving record is required. A drug test will also be required.
YOUTH CREW
POSmONS AVAILABLE: 5 SALARY: $6.50 per hour
HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8 to 4:30, for approximately 9 weeks
Experienceandirainingi Must be 16-19 years of age and reside in either Yamhill or
Polk County. Useful experienced and training includes the proper use of hand tools,
the ability to work in rough terrain and experience or interest in natural resources
related work. Individuals must be in good physical condition. Equipment needed:
This individual will be required to furnish their own work boots. All other safety
equipment and rain gear will be furnished by the Natural Resources Division. Neces:
sary-iipecjaLrequLrements: A drug test is required. . ,
These positions are designed and funded for the purpose of specifically providing
enhanced opportunities for youth andor students.
detailed job description call the
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079-2257 or 1-077-TRIBEGR
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With Special Guest
Bill Miller
Dinner buffet: 5:30 p.m.
Doors open for concert-only ticket holders: 7:00 p.m.
Concert begins: 7:30 p.m.
In honor of Oregon Native American Week, Spirit Mountain Casino presents
the Heritage Concert & Dinner on May 18. The concert, which takes place at
Spirit Mountain's Concert Hall, combines the talents of Native American
artists Walela, featuring two-time Grammy winner Rita Coolidge, the R. Carlos
Nakai Quartet, and special guest Bill Miller. Both Walela and R. Carlos Nakai
are recent winners of Native American Music awards. Tickets for the concert
and dinner are $30, and concert-only tickets are $14. Tickets are
available at Spirit Mountain Casino, or at any Fred Meyer Fastixx XiwA
location (I-800-992-TIXX). Spirit Mountain Casino. Hwy. 18, FOUNTAIN
Grand Ronde. 1-800-760-7977. www-spirit-mountain.com CAJINO
MAY 7-9: SATUS LONGHOUSE POW-WOW. Satus Longhouse. SATUS, WA. (509)
865-5121.
MAY 7-9: POW-WOW. Stanford University. PALO ALTO, CA. (415) 725-6944.
MAY 7-9: RESPECT ONE ANOTHER MARIPOSA POW-WOW. Mariposa Fairgrounds.
MARIPOSA, C A. Contact: Sandy Chapman at (209) 966-5229.
MAY 8: SPRING POW-WOW & CELEBRATION. Quim Coliseum. Eastern Oregon
State College Campus. LA GRANDE, OR. Grand Entry: Sat. at 1 and 7 p.m. Contact:
Native American Program at (541) 962-3741 or (541) 962-3672; or e-mail at
nativeeou.edu
MAY 8-9: NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL. Riverside Park. GRANTS PASS, OR.
(541)474-6394.
MAY 8: PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL. Coupeville. WHIDBEY ISLAND, WA. (360)
679-7327.
MAY 8: RUNNING THE RED ROAD. 10 K, FUN RUNWALK, 1 K, CHILDREN'S RUN.
Balboa Park. SAN DIEGO, CA. Contact: Lucinda Millar at (619) 641-4133.
MAY 15-16: SAN DIEGO AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE DAYS. Balboa Park. SAN
DIEGO, CA. Contact: Randy Edmonds at (61 9) 281-5964.
MAY14-16: MAT'ALYMA ROOT FEAST & POW-WOW. KAMIAH, ID. (208)935-2525.
MAY 21-23: THE WHOLE BEAD SHOW. The Seattle Center. 1st Ave. and Repulican
Street. SEATTLE, WA. Show hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1-800-292-2577 or
www.wholebead.com.
MAY 22: BETHEL NATIVE AMERICAN POW-WOW. Spanaway Lake High School.
BETHEL, WA. CONTACT: Carol Dittbenner at (206) 843-1175.
MAY 22-23: TRADITIONAL POW-WOW. South Bend High School Gym. SOUTH BEND,
WA. Contact: Valerie Rowe at (360) 875-6518.
MAY 22-23: MEDICINE WAYS CONFERENCE AND POW-WOW. University of Cal
Riverside. RIVERSIDE, CA. Contact: Earl Sisto at (909) 787-4143.