Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, October 15, 2012, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 OCTOBER 15,2012
Smoke Signals
Important notice to full-time students
All full-time students must submit verification that they have
applied to a scholarship outside the Tribe HKFORK funding will be
released for the termsemester. Verification can include a scholar
ship award or denial letter, e-mail verification that an application
was submitted, a copy of the application or the financial aid award
letter that lists an outside scholarship. I'lease contact Kducation at
1.800-422-0232. ext. 2275, if you have any questions.
Currently, Spirit Mountain Casino has several job openings. Job
postings are updated every Friday and can be viewed at http:spir
itmountain.comcareers or you may call the Job Hotline number at
503-879-2:350, ext. 374 1, or 800-700-7977, ext. 3744.
If you are an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Hondo and need assistance in processing an application or have
any questions, you can contact Tribal Development and we would
be happy to assist you.
p-mail: TribalDevelopmentspiritmtn.com
David DcIIart: 503-879-3867 or cell: 503-437-2176
Misty Carl: 503-879-3813 or cell: 503-437-1679
"The Tribal Career Development Department (TCD) is responsible
for enhancing the self-sufficiency opportunities for enrolled members
of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. This department will
meet the needs of Tribal members through a progression of custom
ized processes to ensure opportunities for the individual by providing
a collaborative and trusting environment, consultation and career
recom mendations. "
INTERNAL OPENINGS
Youth Recreation Assistant
Education
Grade: 5
Closing date: Oct. 29
Health Information Technician
GRHWCBusiness Office
Grade: 7
Closing date: Oct. 29
SecretaryMedical Assistant
Medical Clinic
Grade: 6
Closing date: Oct. 29
INTERNALEXTERNAL
Senior Help Desk
Technician
Information Systems
Grade: 1 1
Closing date: Oct. 25
Preschool Bus Driver
Early Childhood Education
Grade: 5
Closing date: Oct. 25
EXTERNAL OPENINGS
Caregiver (on-call)
Adult Foster Care
Grade: 5
Open until filled
Drug-Free Work
place Policy
B Effective January 1, 2004,
all employees are subject to
random drug andor alcohol
testing.
DAII pre-employment offers.
B When there is reasonable
suspicion.
B Post accident.
Internal applicants are
1. Current Regular Employee,
past their six-month Intro
ductory period, receiving at
least a "meets expectations"
on most recent performance
evaluation and not under
disciplinary action or perfor
mance 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 RondeTribal member
children
Internal recruitment
For those individuals meeting
minimum qualifications an
interview will be given in the
following ranking order:
1. Grand RondeTribal mem
bers a) Qualified Grand Ronde
Tribal members who show
they meet the minimum
qualifications of the posi
tion 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 andor legal guard
ians of Grand Ronde Tribal
member children
3. Current regular employees
For a detailed job description,
please contact the Tribe's job
line at 503-879-2257 or 1-877
TRIBEGR.
Royal can wash
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Photos by Michelle Alaimo
Grand Ronde princesses, clockwise from left, Madison Ross, Elizabeth
Watson-Croy, and lyana Holmes wash a pickup during the Royalty car
wash and 5050 raffle held at the Governance Center on Monday, Oct.
1 . The girls raised $221 .43 and the money they raised will be used for
expenses to attend a powwow in Washington next summer.
Grand Ronde Princess Amelia Mooney washes the bumper of a pickup
during the Royalty car wash.
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Attention Tribal members gath
ering along the Oregon Coast,
debris from the tsunami continues
to be spotted on northwest coast
lines. Under normal circumstances
it would be highly encouraged to
remove the debris and recycle as
much as possible. However, if you
are uncertain of what the item is
or think it may be a remnant of the
devastating tsunami, do not physi
cally contact the debris. Instead
contact the appropriate authorities
using this wallet card.
TSUNAMI DEBRIS
POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
OilChemical drums, gas cans, propane tanks.
Call 211 and report location and description.
LITTER & MARINE DEBRIS
Plastic bottles, aluminum cans, buoys, foam.
If practical, remove and disposerecycle.
LARGE AMOUNTS OF DEBRIS, OR DEBRIS WITH
LIVING ORGANISMS ATTACHED
Move debris with organisms above high tide,
or throw away. Email date, location & photos
to beach .debrisstate .or.us.or call 211.
ABANDONED VESSEL, SHIPPING CONTAINER
Call 91 1 in an emergency. If the debris is a
hazard to navigation, call 211.
PERSONAL ITEMS
If can be traced to a persongroup or has dollar
value call 211 or email
beach.debnsst3te.0f.us.
Happy 5th Birthday
Orrin James
October 23
We love you! Mom, Dad and Kaleb.
Look who's 7!
Annie Elizabeth Page
Happy Birthday from
your whole family.