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Employment
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Employment
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tion skills, and the
ability to deal with
people in a profes-
sional and caring
manner is required.
Must be a Team
Player and willing
to maintain the high
standards of the
department.
If not currently
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willing to provide
training and CNA
schooling. Wage
will depend on ex-
perience. For more
information contact:
Brandi, Administra-
tor/DNS, 541-820-
3341. Closing date:
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WAFLA and
employer member(s)
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temporary outdoor
agricultural
positions. Name
and location(s) can
be obtained from
your nearest State
Work Force Agency.
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workers must have
3 months of agri-
cultural experience
with tree fruit base
and must be legally
authorized to work
in the United States.
A guaranteed wage
of $12.42/hour, and
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anticipate a 35 hr.
work week and will
guarantee 75% of
hrs. Free housing
available for work-
ers who cannot
reasonably return to
their residence each
day. Tools, supplies,
and equipment will
be provided. Trans-
portation and sub-
sistence expenses
to the worksite will
be provided upon
50% completion of
the contract. Posi-
tions are available
05/20/2015 through
08/17/2015. Apply
at your nearest
State Work Force
Agency. Please
reference job
order number
WA2803456.
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50% completion of
the contract.
Positions are
available 5/15/2015
through 7/09/2015.
Apply at your
nearest State Work
Force Agency.
Please reference
job order number
WA2809201.
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A guaranteed wage
of $12.42/hour, and
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anticipate a 35 hr.
work week and will
guarantee 75% of
hrs. Free housing
available for work-
ers who cannot
reasonably return to
their residence each
day. Tools, supplies,
and equipment will
be provided. Trans-
portation and sub-
sistence expenses
to the worksite will
be provided upon
50% completion of
the contract.
Positions are
available 6/1/2015
through 8/09/2015.
Apply at your
nearest State Work
Force Agency.
Please reference
job order number
WA2811124.
Hiring Caregivers
and Medication
Aides -- Valley
View Senior
Living: Join the
growing
healthcare
industry today
while making a
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others’ lives.
Looking for
compassionate,
caring people to
join our team
as medication
assistants and
caregivers support-
ing our residents
with daily living
tasks. Varying shifts
available full-time
and part-time.
Experience is a
plus. Wage
depending on
experience. Clean
drug screen and
background check
required. Applicants
please apply at 112
NW Valley View
Dr., online at www.
valleyviewliving.net,
or email resumes
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valleyviewliving.net.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
HOSPITAL is
accepting
applications for a
Registered Nurse.
This is a full-time,
7pm to 7am, night
shift position.
Orientation
provided. Must be
a graduate of an
accredited Nursing
program and
currently licensed in
the State of Oregon
or eligible to obtain
licensing in the
State of Oregon.
OB experience is
required. Excellent
oral and written
communication
skills are required.
Ability to read, write,
speak and under-
stand the English
language. Must be
self motivated and
able to deal with
people in a profes-
sional manner at all
times. Competitive
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package. Apply at:
www.bluemountain-
hospital.org.
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News.com.
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WAFLA and
employer member(s)
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temporary outdoor
agricultural
positions. Name
and location(s) can
be obtained from
your nearest State
Work Force Agency.
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workers must have
3 months of agri-
cultural experience
with tree fruit base
and must be legally
authorized to work
in the United States.
A guaranteed wage
of $12.42/hour, and
WPLJLYH[LZVɈLYLK
anticipate a 40 hr.
work week and will
guarantee 75% of
hrs. Free housing
available for work-
ers who cannot
reasonably
return to their
residence each day.
Tools, supplies, and
equipment will be
provided. Transpor-
tation and subsis-
tence expenses to
the worksite will be
provided upon 50%
completion of the
contract. Positions
are available from
5/25/2015 through
8/17/2015. Apply at
your nearest State
Work Force Agency.
Please reference
job order number
WA2809323.
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Looking for a
team-oriented,
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PHYSICAL
THERAPIST who
wishes to provide
good care to people
in a rural
community. Join
a small group of
dedicated PT’s
who share high
standards of care.
Will perform clinical
duties in a hos-
pital-based clinic
which provides
outpatient,
inpatient, home
health & skilled
nursing services.
Primarily outpatient
caseload; Weekdays
only. One hour
patient
appointments. We
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compensation and
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age. Minimum of
Bachelor’s degree
in Physical therapy
and Oregon PT
license (or ability
to obtain Oregon
license) required.
Must have excellent
documentation,
communication and
people skills. Apply
at www.bluemoun-
tainhospital.org.
_________________
BLUE MOUNTAIN
CARE CENTER is
looking for a few
good CNAs. These
are casual positions
working varied
shifts and rotating
weekends and
holidays with good
possibility of
working into
positions with
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read, write, speak
and understand the
English language,
excellent oral and
written communica-
WAFLA and
employer member(s)
PZVɈLYPUN
temporary outdoor
agricultural
positions. Name
and location(s) can
be obtained from
your nearest State
Work Force Agency.
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tural equipment
operators must
have 3 months of
operating agricul-
tural equipment
and must be legally
authorized to work
in the United States.
A guaranteed wage
of $12.42/hour, and
WPLJLYH[LZVɈLYLK
anticipate a 40 hr.
work week and will
guarantee 75% of
hrs. Free housing
available for work-
ers who cannot
reasonably return to
their residence each
day. Tools, supplies,
and equipment will
be provided. Trans-
portation and sub-
sistence expenses
to the worksite will
be provided upon
WAFLA and
employer member(s)
PZVɈLYPUN
temporary outdoor
agricultural
positions. Name
and location(s) can
be obtained from
your nearest State
Work Force Agency.
8\HSPÄLKVYJOHYK
workers must have
3 months of agri-
cultural experience
with tree fruit base
and must be legally
authorized to work
in the United States.
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Legal Notice
Malheur National Forest
Wolf Vegetation Management Project
Objection Period
Wolf Vegetation Management Project Environmental Assess-
ment and draft Decision Notice are now available for review
and objection. The Malheur National Forest is proposing
vegetative treatment activities on forested areas to move
towards historic ecosystem conditions. Restoration treat-
ment activities are proposed on forested and non-forested
areas to improve other resources within the project area.
Miles of open road in the subwatersheds would be reduced
by 29% of current levels in order to reduce sediment in the
area streams, reduce disturbance of wildlife species, reduce
maintenance, and meet Forest Plan road density standards
while meeting other management objectives. Malheur Na-
tional Forest Supervisor Steven Beverlin is the Responsible
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This project is subject to objection pursuant to 36 CFR 218,
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any of the following formats: (1) Postal Delivery: Regional
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gion, USDA Forest Service, Attn. 1570 Appeals and Objec-
tions, PO Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208-3623; (2) Emailed
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OBJECTION and the project name in the subject line.
Electronic objections must be submitted as part of an actual
e-mail message, or as an attachment in Microsoft Word
(.doc), rich text format (.rtf), or portable document format
(.pdf) only. E-mails submitted to addresses other than the
ones listed above or in formats other that those listed above
or containing viruses will be rejected. It is the responsibility
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by electronic mail. For electronically mailed objections, the
sender should normally receive an automated electronic ac-
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If the sender does not receive an automated acknowledge-
ment of receipt, it is the sender’s responsibility to ensure
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97204. Hand deliveries can occur between 8:00 AM and
4:30 PM, Monday through Friday except federal holidays;
or (4) Faxed to: Regional Forester, Attn: 1570 Appeals and
Objections at (503)808-2339.
Objections must be postmarked or received by the Review-
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of publication of this notice of objection in the Blue Moun-
tain Eagle and the Burns Times Herald. The publication date
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should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provid-
ed by any other source. Issues raised in objections must be
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regarding the proposed project or activity and attributed to
the objector, unless the issue is based on new information
that arose after the opportunities for comment. The burden
is on the objector to demonstrate compliance with this
requirement for objection issues.
An objection must include a description of those aspects of
the proposed project addressed by the objections, including
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ble, how the objector believes the environmental analysis or
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suggested remedies that would resolve the objection; sup-
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statement that demonstrates the connection between prior
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ect or activity and the content of the objection, unless the
objection concerns an issue that arose after the designated
opportunities for comment.
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45-day time period, implementation of the decision may
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The environmental assessment (EA) and draft decision
notice can be accessed on the Forest Service Website at:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/malheur/landmanagement/
projects A paper copy of the documents or additional proj-
ect information can be obtained by contacting Melissa Ward
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265 Hwy 20 South, Hines, Oregon 97738; 541-573-4300, or
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