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sNok signflz APRIL 1, 2020 17 CTGR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde offers generous benefits and competitive pay. Job# 1304 1302 Position Title Grade Min. Start Wage Max Start Wage Date Posted Closing Date 14 1 $5,741.10/mo. $11.25/hr. $7,044.29/mo. $11.25/hr. 03/20/20 03/13/20 04/02/20 04/02/20 Lieutenant, Emergency Services Department Junior Hatfield Fellowship 1299 EHS Teacher 10 $22.62/hr. $27.76/hr. 03/20/20 04/02/20 1282 Applications Specialist 12 $27.37/hr. $33.59/hr. 02/28/20 04/09/20 1280 Senior Help Desk Technician 12 $27.37/hr. $33.59/hr. 02/28/20 04/09/20 1272 Staff Attorney 18 $7,941.73/mo. $10,313.55/mo. 02/14/20 04/09/20 Confederated generous and competitive 1259 The Preschool Teacher Tribes of Grand Ronde offers 10 $22.62/hr. benefits $27.76/hr. 01/10/20 pay. 04/02/20 1255 AFC Caregiver (On Call) 6 $15.77/hr. $18.96/hr. 01/10/20 Closing 04/09/20 Min. Start Max Start Date Job# Position Title Grade Wage Wage Posted Date 1252 Radiology Lab Technician On-Call 8 $18.70/hr. $22.94/hr. 01/03/20 04/09/20 1223 Clinic System Coordinator 13 $30.11/hr. $36.95/hr. 02/28/20 04/09/20 1169 1082 Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner $149,752.68/yr. 05/24/19 04/09/20 The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 20 offers $115,309.56/yr. generous benefits and competitive pay. Physician 23 1271 Temporary Pool Job# Position Title 2 Grade $147,497.41/yr. Min. Start $11.25/hr. Wage $199,320.82/yr. Max Start $11.77/hr. Wage 10/04/19 Date 04/16/18 Posted 04/09/20 Closing 12/31/20 Date 1290 Summer Youth Employment Program [Spirit Mountain Casino Hospitality Attendant] Summer Youth Employment Program [SMCF Youth Grantmaking Program] Summer Youth Employment Program [Emergency Services Trainee] Summer Youth Employment Program [GRFFCO Gas Station] Summer Youth Employment Program [CTGR Campus Wide] 1286 Youth Crew Supervisor/NRD Intern 1285 Forestry Technician (Fire Suppression/Prevention Seasonal) 6 $15.77/hr. $18.96/hr. 02/28/20 04/09/20 1284 Youth Crew Leader/NRD Intern NA $13.50/hr. $14.50/hr. 02/28/20 04/30/20 1283 Youth Crew Member NA $12.50/hr. $12.50/hr. 02/28/20 05/14/20 1294 1293 1292 1291 1 $11.25/hr. $11.25/hr. 03/06/20 05/08/20 1 $11.25/hr. $11.25/hr. 03/06/20 05/08/20 1 $11.25/hr. $11.25/hr. 03/06/20 05/08/20 1 $11.25/hr. $11.25/hr. 03/06/20 05/08/20 1 $11.25/hr. $11.25/hr. 03/06/20 05/08/20 NA $15.00/hr. $16.50/hr. 02/28/20 04/30/20 Application materials must be received in Human Resources by 5pm on the closing date. All positions are located in the greater Grand Ronde area unless specifically noted otherwise. If you have questions or need more info, please call: 1-800-422-0232 x-2109 Apply online at: www.grandronde.org INTERVIEWS 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 and current regular employees. 3. External candidates. For additional Career Opportunities with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, please visit: https://www.spiritmountain.com/careers Youth Council Seeking Future Leaders for Youth Council The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon is seeking youth in grades six (6) through 12 who are interested in serving on the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde’s Youth Council. Youth who are enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, direct descendants of a currently enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, or an enrolled member of another federally recognized Native American Tribe receiving services directly from the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are eligible to apply. The Youth Council shall act in an advisory capacity to Tribal Council, the Youth Education Department, Youth Empowerment & Prevention and other Tribal departments and programs in identifying needs and developing priorities concerning Tribal youth and youth-related programs and activities. The Youth Council will consist of nine (9) voting members appointed by Tribal Council. Youth Council members must be currently enrolled in grades six (6) through 12 at an educational facility. In selecting members of the Youth Council, Tribal Council shall give preference to persons who: 1. Have maintained good academic standing by carrying a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 grading scale; 2. Maintain healthy life choices; 3. Demonstrated leadership skills; 4. Are able to travel to and attend meetings, trainings and other activities as needed. Youth Empowerment & Prevention will likely be selecting applicants for appointments by May 1, 2020. All interested youth are encouraged to pick up an application at Youth Education or Social Services, and submit the application by e-mail to Shannon.Stanton@grandronde.org or by mail: CTGR – Youth Empowerment & Prevention Program Attention: Shannon Stanton 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 If you have any questions, contact either Nicole Hewitt at 503-879-1471 or Shannon Stanton at 503-879-1489 or by e-mail. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Monday closed from noon – 1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Library hours: CLOSED The Tribe has made the decision to extend the closure of all edu- cational on-site programs and programming through April 28. The Library also will remain closed through April 28. We realize these closures will affect students and families and we are working to devel- op web-based resources such as Facebook Live events and web-based instruction. Watch for updated information on the Tribe’s website or Facebook Page, CTGR Education Programs. The Tribal Library does not charge late fees so please do not worry about being charged. You can return items once the library opens again to the public. EBook & audiobook app options: Amazon Kindle: It is by far one of the most popular book reading apps. You can sign-up and download on your mobile device or desktop. Amazon Kindle offers many free books that span nearly all categories from romance to fiction, non-fiction, historical and more. Nook: This is a great free application for reading books. The user interface is very interactive and you cannot only import epub and PDF but access free materials. Just click on the search button and search “free.” Oodles: This app offers more than 50,000 free ebooks for you to use. The books are arranged in different categories, which makes it easier to find what you're looking for based upon your preferences. Another available option is visiting our Little Library locations. The Tribal Library oversees the 14 Little Library locations in and around Grand Ronde. Feel free to stop by any of these locations and grab a book you can take home and keep for free. Please remember that you cannot return your library items to the Little Library loca- tions. Library materials that have been checked out must be returned in person or dropped off via the book return on the left side of the Library entrance. Book review: “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda Sue Park. Two stories, told in alternating sections, about two 11-year-olds in Sudan: a girl in 2008 and a boy in 1985. The girl, Nya, goes to the pond to fetch water for her family. She makes two trips to the pond, walking eight hours every day. The boy, Salva, based on a true story, becomes one of the “lost boys” of Sudan when Salva’s school is attacked by rebel soldiers. In his attempt to flee his war-torn village, he becomes separated from his family. The age range for this book is about 10 to 14 years old, but I rec- ommend it to all ages. This is a good book to teach our children and ourselves about the hardships and extreme conditions others in the world face every day. Both Nya and Salva deal with incredible difficulties during their journey, but with an immense amount of courage and perseverance, they find hope for their futures. — Reviewed by Crystal Bigelow Donations: A special thank you to David Rice, Frank Hostler, S & J Zarko and others for their contributions to the Tribal Library. We appreciate it. Reminder: Donated items must be clean and in good condition. For any questions or comments, contact the Tribal Library at 503-879-1499 or e-mail crystal.bigelow@grandronde.org To find out more, attend a FREE Start Your Business class! JOIN US at the Grand Ronde Adult Education Building on the second Thursday of every month at 4PM 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR LEARN MORE AT: WWW.meritnw.org Or call 503 548-7314