B4 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD 653 Help Wanted Baker Co. 654 Help Wanted Union Co. Training and Employment Consortium is looking for a Special Projects Coordinator! The Elgin School District is accepting applications for the following positions for the 2022-2023 school year: Inspire the next generation of conservation leaders through environmental career exposure, job skills, interpersonal skills, and community building. As a Special Projects Coordinator, you will develop, coordinate and provide day-to-day management of natural resource projects, mentor and supervise youth and young adults ages 14-24 from diverse backgrounds as they complete important work in our natural areas, build job and life skills, and earn a paycheck. See our website for more information: http://www.tecteam.org/ openings.html Closes February 11th, 2022 Baker City Downtown (BCD) , a non-profit organization lo- cated in Baker City, Oregon, is seeking a part time Executive Director. Using the National Main Street America framework, Baker City Downtown (BCD) works to facilitate economic development, enhance the beautification of, and promote events in historic downtown Baker City. Along with the duties and responsibilities of the position, the BCD Director will work to seek more capacity building funding opportunities for ongoing efforts and will work with the Board of Directors to build long term support and resources to maintain this critical program in our community. The right candidate will have a passion for Baker City and or historic Main Street America. The Executive director will be willing and eager to engage and learn from the downtown businesses and property owners all while working to enhance and beautify the downtown district. The Director will work closely with the Board of Directors to facilitate committee efforts and carry out the Main Street Ameri- ca framework. Salary range is $40k-$50k DOE. Please email: bakercitydowntown@gmail.com for a complete job description and/or to apply. • Jr. High/High School Principal • 9-12th Grade Math Teacher For questions regarding these positions contact Dianne Greif 541-437-2021. The Elgin School District is an equal Opportunity Employer. 655 Help Wanted Out of Area Community Connection of Northeast Oregon Inc. is recruiting for our Wallowa County Manager position in Enterprise. Are you looking for a rewarding career? Would you enjoy helping people in your community? Then this key position could be a great long-term opportunity for you. This individual manages the Enterprise and Wallowa Se- nior Centers, providing need- ed services to seniors, and lower-income individuals who struggle with housing and util- ity needs in Wallowa County. The salary for this full-time position is $4,716 - $6,712 and includes a highly competitive benefit package. 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