S moke S ignals september 15, 2014 JOB OPPORTuNITIES INterNAL OpeNINGs eXterNAL OpeNINGs n AFC Caregiver (on-call) Adult Foster Care Grade: 5 Open until filled n College Intern (part-time) Youth Education Grade: 3 Closing date: sept. 0 n Family service Coordinator Adult Education Grade: 9 Closing date: sept. 0 n High school Intern Youth Education Grade: 1 Closing date: sept. 0 Open house n support Counselor Behavioral Health Grade: 9 Open until filled n early Headstart Home Visitor (on-call) Early Childhood Education Grade: 9 Open until filled n Housekeeper Public Works/Facilities Grade: 5 Closing date: sept. 0 n Certified medical Assistant Medical Clinic Grade: 6 Open until filled n AFC Caregiver Adult Foster Home Grade: 5 Closing date: sept. 0 n pharmacy Director Pharmacy Grade: 21 Open until filled n early Head start Visitor Early Childhood Education Grade: 9 Closing date: sept. 0 INterNAL/eXterNAL Internal applicants are 1. Current Regular Employee, past their six-month Introductory period, receiv- ing at least a “meets expectations” on most recent performance 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 mem- ber or 4. Parent or legal guardian of Grand Ronde Tribal member children Internal recruitment For those individuals meeting minimum qualifications an interview will be given in n budget manager Finance Grade: 17 Closing date: sept. 2 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 Photo by Michelle Alaimo Dodie McKenzie, Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation caseworker, and Anthony Cook meet during the Vocational Rehabilitation Program Open House held at Adult Education on Wednesday, Sept. 10. Cook is a student at Chemawa Indian School in Salem and came to the open house with Stephanie Wood, left, an education technician at the school. The purpose of the open house was to connect with community professionals and Tribal families to inform them of the program’s services with a focus on youth transition. 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 Goodnight Grand Ronde Order Form Durschmidt 60th anniversary Name: ____________________________________ Please mail this form to: Address:___________________________________ CTGR Education Dept. City:______________ State: _______ Zip:________ 9615 Grand Ronde Rd Number of books x $7.00/ea. $_________ Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Shipping $1.00/ea $_________ Total *Checks only 1 $_________ Catherine B. Durschmidt of Grand Ronde, Ore., met Curtis W. Russell Jr. of Canton, Miss., in Portland while he was on leave. Catherine was work- ing for Consolidated Freightway. They were married on Aug. 7, 1954, her grandmother Dollie Leno Pichette Baker’s birthday, at All Saints Catholic Church in Portland. Their daughter, Tricia, was born the next year in Astoria while Curtis was on shore duty following a stint as a frog- man, now known as Navy Seals. During Curtis’ duty in Hawaii, Catherine worked as a photographer at Honolulu Airport. Curtis worked a year and a half on swift boats in Vietnam before returning. He started working as a mechanic foreman for Coos Trucking. Catherine served as chairman of her local precinct. She attends St. Monica, volunteers for the American Red Cross, Bay Area Hospital Auxiliary and still enjoys bowling, in which she has won several medals in the Oregon State Games. They are blessed with three grandchildren (Liberty, Curtis and Carrie) and four great-grandchil- dren (Chandra, Taylor, Ryan and Noah). Curtis and Catherine (“Kitty”) are so grateful for all the special memories shared with their family, friends and our Tribal family.