4 S moke S ignals march 15, 2014 Elder Bingo moved to Saturdays Elder Bingo will be held at 12:30 p.m. the second and fourth Saturday of the month at the Elders’ Activity Center. For more information, contact Elder Activity Assistant Daniel Ham at 503-879-2233. n 2009 – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Carcieri v. Salazar that the Secretary of the Interior does not have the authority to take land into trust for Tribes that came under federal jurisdiction after the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act was adopted. The ruling placed a significant hurdle in the way of Native American Tribes recognized after 1934 to have the federal government take land into trust for them. 2004 – Tribal member Meghan Zimbrick, right, helped the Willamina Bulldogs win their first ever state playoff game 45-29 against East Linn Christian High School. Also on the team were Tribal members Caitlin Zimbrick and Janel Lara. 1999 – Tribal Chair Kathryn Harrison penned a letter from Tribal Council regard- ing an upcoming vote on blood quantum enrollment issues. “Enrollment of members with no social, cultural or economic ties to File photo the Tribe serves to erode the Tribe’s iden- tity,” Harrison wrote in discussing how Tribal membership had grown from 862 members in 1983 to 4,333 in early 1999. 1994 – Three Native American artifacts were donated to the Tribe by Sharon and Richard Doran of Sheridan. They included a Makah or Nootka basket, a grinding rock found along the banks of the Yamhill River, and a berry crock that was found on Slick Rock Mountain. The Tribe was “aggressively” seeking historical items and encouraged anyone interested in making a donation to contact Tribal offices. 1989 – A raffle drawing was scheduled to help send Stan Knee- land to run in the April 1 Boston Marathon. Kneeland took first in the Grand Ronde Annual Fun Run in August 1988 and said at that time that he was planning on running the more than 26 miles in Boston. 1984 – Eight of the nine members of the Interim Tribal Council spent a day in orientation about the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ pro- grams, personnel, branches and services during Tribal Recognition Day at the Portland area office. Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year in- crements through the pages of Smoke Signals. ATTENTION TRIBAL MEMBERS COMMITTEE AND SPECIAL EVENT BOARD VACANCIES The following Committees and Special Event Boards have vacant positions. Social Services Committee 1 Vacancy Please send completed applications to Stacia Martin, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. JOB OPPORTUNITIES INTErNaL OPENINGS n Legal Intern Legal Grade: 6 closing date: march 18 n Dental assistant Dental Grade: 5 closing date: march 19 n ceded Lands Specialist Land and Culture Grade: 11 closing date: march 18 n Pharmacy Director Pharmacy Grade: 21 closing date: march 19 n accounting clerk Finance Grade: 6 closing date: march 19 n asset Inventory Specialist Procurement Grade: 8 closing date: march 19 n high School Intern/Preschool aide Early Childhood Education Grade: 1 closing date: march 1 n housing Groundskeeper/ maintenance Technician Housing Authority Grade: 6 closing date: march 1 Help needed identifying plots The Facilities Department is asking for help identifying veteran’s plots. If your family member’s or friend’s plot is a veteran and we do not have a veteran’s flag present on holidays, please inform us. We will do our best to mark all plots of veterans. Contact Adam Leno at 503-879-5525 or adam.leno@grandronde.org. n INTErNaL/EXTErNaL EXTErNaL OPENINGS n aFc caregiver (on-call) Adult Foster Care Grade: 5 Open until filled n Executive Director Limited Term appointment of 2-3 years Housing Authority Grade: 17 Open until filled n Economic Development administrator/manager Economic Development Grade: 19 Open until filled n Support counselor Behavioral Health Grade: 9 Open until filled n medical Director Medical Clinic Grade: 23 Open until filled n mental health Nurse Practitioner Behavioral Health Grade: 17 Open until filled n Family Nurse Practitioner Medical Clinic Grade: 17 closing date: april 7 n Forestry Technician (Fire Suppression/Prevention) Natural Resources Grade: 6 (On call) closing date: april 11 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 For a detailed job description, please contact the Tribe’s job line at 503- 879-2257 or 1-877 TRIBEGR. w w w. g ra n d ro n d e . o rg Ad created by George Valdez