sncc.f j.'M-v Smoke Signals APRIL 1, 2008 9 ATTENTION TRIBAL MEMBERS Walk of Tears set The following committees and SEB's have vacancies: Culture Committee 2; Fish & Wildlife 1; Powwow SEB 1; Rodeo SEB 3. Contact Dakota Whitecloud for an application andor more information at 503-879-1309 or dakota.whitecloudgrandronde.org. Tribal members can apply any time to serve on committees and special events boards. 'JED The Natural Resources Department of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, in cooperation with Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, seeks 16 youth crew members for its Summer Youth Crew program. These positions are designed and funded for the purpose of providing enhanced opportunities for youth andor students. Youth Crew Member $8hour Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. approximately 8 weeks starting July 7, 2008 Duties: Work as a member of an eight-person summer youth work crew. Youth crew projects may include stream restorationenhance ment, trail and park maintenance, native tree plantings, forest inven tory work, or other natural resource and community projects. Qualifications: Must be 16-19 years of age. Must have the ability or experience to safely and properly use hand tools. Must be in good physical condition and be able to work in rugged outdoor terrain. Interest or experience in natural resources related work helpful . Requirements: Furnish own work boots and successfully complete pre-employment background check and drug test. To apply: Complete a Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde employ ment application and return to The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Fish and Wildlife Department, P.O. Box 10, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, the closing date. Applications may be obtained at www. grandronde.org, by then clicking on employment and then clicking on click here to download an application. If you have questions or need an application sent to you, please call 503-879-2395. Closing date: Friday, June 13, 2008 Tribal Elder and Vietnam veteran Steve Rife will recreate his 2007 Walk of Tears beginning June 28 and culminating at Veterans' Powwow on July 11. To help fund the 265-mile walk, Rife will be holding Indian taco fundraisers in the Tribal Community Center at 11 a.m. April 5, 7, 12 and 14. Half of the proceeds will help fund Walk expenses and the other 50 percent will go to the Native American Veterans Association. For more information or to contribute, call Rife at 503-917-1084. SI Steve Rife INTERNAL OPENINGS Silviculture & Protection Technician Natural Resources Grade: 8 Closing date: April 1 5 EXTERNAL OPENINGS Records Clerk Information Systems Grade: 5 Closing date: Open until filled Application materials must be received in Human Resources by 5 p.m. on the closing date. Drug-Free Workplace Policy Effective January 1, 2004, all employ ees are subject to random drug andor alcohol testing. All pre-employment offers. When there is reasonable suspicion. Post accident. For a detailed job description, please con tact the Tribe's job line at 503-879-2257 or1-877TRIBEGR. Internal applicants are 1. Current Regular Employee, past their six-month Introductory pe riod, receiving at least a "meets expectations" on most recent per formance evaluation and not under disciplinary action or performance improvement within the previous six months, 2. Grand Ronde Tribal members 3. Spouse of a Grand Ronde Tribal member or 4. Parent or legal guardian of Grand Ronde Tribal member children Internal recruitment For those individuals meeting mini mum qualifications an interview will be given in the following ranking order: 1. Grand Ronde Tribal members a) Qualified Grand Ronde Tribal members who show they meet the minimum qualifications of the position during the course of the interview process will be given first consideration for hire and the recruitment process will end 2. Tribal member spouses, parents and or legal guardians of Grand Ronde Tribal member children 3. Current regular employees The Fish and Wildlife Department of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, in cooperation with Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, is seeking one youth crew supervisor for its Summer Youth Crew program. Youth Crew Supervisor $13-$15hour. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. approximately 17 weeks, starting June 2, 2008 (start date is negotiable) Duties: Schedule program tasks and activities, purchase crew supplies and materials, organize campouts, and supervise two youth crew leaders and associated youth crews for up to ten weeks and assist the Fish and Wildlife Department with natural resource projects for approximately six weeks. Qualifications: Desire to work with youth and in natural re sources. Must be in good physical condition and be able to work in rugged outdoor terrain. Experience in the proper use of hand tools. Good communication and organization skills. Supervisory experience preferred. Requirements: Work boots, valid driver's license, safe driving record. Must successfully complete pre-employment background check and drug test. Week-long leadership training provided. First aid and CPR training provided. Work Location: Natural Resources Office, Grand Ronde. To apply: Complete a Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde employment application and return to The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Fish and Wildlife Department, P.O. Box 10, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, by the closing date. Applications may be obtained at www.grandronde.org then clicking on employment then clicking on click here to download an application. If you have questions or need an application sent to you, please call 503-879-2395. Closing date: Friday, May 10, 2008. The Fish and Wildlife Department of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, in cooperation with Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, is seeking two fish and wildlife internsyouth crew leaders for its Summer Youth Crew program. This is a great opportunity to obtain supervisory experience and practice hands-on natural resource management techniques. F&W InternYouth Crew Leader $10.50-$13hour. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. approximately 15 weeks, starting June 16, 2008 Duties: Supervise and provide leadership to an eight-person sum mer youth work crew for up to eight weeks and assist the Fish and Wildlife Department for approximately six weeks. Projects may include stream and riparian restorationenhancement, trail maintenance and construction, native vegetation plantings, habitat enhancement moni toring, and other natural resource and community projects. Qualifications: Desire to work with youth andor in natural re sources. Must be in good physical condition and be able to work in rugged outdoor terrain. Experience in the proper use of hand tools. Good communication skills. Requirements: Work boots, valid driver's license, safe driving record. Must successfully complete pre-employment background check and drug test. Week-long leadership training provided. First aid and CPR training provided. Work Location: Natural Resources Office, Grand Ronde. To apply: Complete n Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde employment applicat ion and return to The Confederated Tribes of Grnnd Ronde, Fish and Wildlife Department, P.O. Box 10, Grand Ronde, OR 973 17, by the closing date. Applications may be obtained at www.grandronde.org then clicking on employment then clicking on click here to download an application. If you have questions or need an application sent to you, please call 503-879-2395. Closing date: Friday, May 24, 2008.