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Digest for August 12, 2010

Digest Contents:

ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY CO-FOUNDER + TED PRIZE WINNER TO SPEAK AT 2010-2011 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES ECONOMIC FORUMS
Nonprofit programs coming soon at Portland State - update
Call to Artists in Oregon and Washington
Half-time Office Coordinator / Book-keeper
Community Corrections Office 1
Executive Assistant
Open Position: Shared Housing Program Assistant
Stream Stewards Fall Session: FREE Enrichment Workshops!
Homeowner Workshop
Volunteers Needed for Annual Fundraiser Event
MIKE Program is still in need of mentors for the 2010-2011 school year!
Chief Information Officer (10 hrs/month): Health Advocacy Solutions

Events

ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY CO-FOUNDER + TED PRIZE WINNER TO SPEAK AT 2010-2011 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES ECONOMIC FORUMS

ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY CO-FOUNDER + TED PRIZE WINNER TO SPEAK AT 2010-2011 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES ECONOMIC FORUMS Cameron Sinclair Will Keynote at Economic Forums in Four West Coast Cities

 

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Nonprofit programs coming soon at Portland State - update

 

Greetings,

 

A heads up about our nonprofit-related programs for this fall. Please share this with anyone you think might enjoy and benefit from it.

 

September 8 Nonprofit Program Open House see http://www.inpm.pdx.edu/open-house-find-out-more-about-our-nonprofit-educational-programs.

 

Fall Courses see http://www.inpm.pdx.edu/nonprofit-related-courses-fall-2010.

 

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Call to Artists in Oregon and Washington

The Architectural Heritage Center Announces a juried art exhibit:

 

Fostering Harmony: The Symbiotic Relationship of Architecture and Nature

 

Exhibit Dates: November 5 - December 31, 2010

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: September 28, 2010

 

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Jobs & Internships

Information

organization:Johnson Creek Watershed Council
position summary:

The Office Coordinator / Book-keeper will perform a wide variety of administrative tasks related to book-keeping and fiscal administration, office management, record-keeping, grant administration, board and committee support, and fundraising operations, including database management and fundraising campaign management.

He or she will serve as coordinator and primary point of contact for contracted facilities and IT management services. To the extent, the candidate has IT and facilities management skills, he or she may perform these services in-house.

To Apply

Send a resume, detailed cover letter and three references to Matt Clark ([email protected]) by Friday, August 27, 2010.

Johnson Creek Watershed Council Attn: Matt Clark 1900 SE Milport Road, Suite B

Salary / Pay Rate:$15.35 - $17.24 hourly, dependent on qualifications
Apply by:August 25, 2010

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Information

organization:Clackamas County
position summary:

Clackamas County Community Corrections has two openings for a COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICER 1 at the work release facilities. The work release facilities are minimum security facilities located in Milwaukie, Oregon. The department provides services and programs to facility residents and creates opportunities for positive behavior change. The program uses evidence based practices to optimize the potential for offender change.

The Community Corrections Officer 1 is an entry level position which focuses on developing the skills to maintain security and safety while monitoring the daily activities of offenders in the work release centers. Community Corrections Officers are also responsible to participate in creating an environment that supports offender change.

Salary / Pay Rate:$2,947 - $3,723 Monthly

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Information

organization:Trillium Family Services
position summary:

This is an administrative position responsible for providing administrative support and assistance to the Executive Management team at Trillium Family Services.

Trillium Family Services is one of Oregon's oldest and largest non-profit providers of mental health services to children, adolescents and their families. We bring innovative models of care and treatment to Oregon communities in order to achieve our fundamental mission of building brighter futures with children and families. We are located on a beautiful campus in the heart of southeast Portland, and offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Please visit our website for more information about our prestigious organization: www.trilliumfamily.org.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Salary / Pay Rate:Commensurate with experience. Please include salary history in cover letter.
Apply by:August 12, 2010

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Open Position: Shared Housing Program Assistant

Shared Housing Program Assistant. 35 hrs/wk. Full position description at www.emoregon.org. To apply, send a cover letter and resume by email to [email protected] or by the U.S. mail to Barbara Stone, Shared Housing, 909 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97205. All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on August 18, 2010.

 

POSITION TITLE: Shared Housing Program Assistant

 

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

 

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Nonprofit News

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Q & A

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Trainings

Stream Stewards Fall Session: FREE Enrichment Workshops!

Ever wonder what happened to the salmon in Salmon Creek?

 

Become a Stream Steward! The Stream Stewards Program is a free learn-n-serve program of Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam. Commit to 45 hours of hands-on, professional level workshops on the following:

 

* Hydrology *Geology *Birds *Mammals *Water Quality *Native Plants *Macro Invertebrates *NatureScaping *Riparian Habitats *Salmon *Reptiles *Amphibians *Native Plant Restoration

 

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Homeowner Workshop

 

HOMEOWNER WORKSHOP, August 14, 9am-12pm at Clackamas Community Land Trust Offices, Milwaukie, Oregon

 

Local non-profit organizations Clackamas Community Land Trust, Proud Ground and NAYA Family Center are hosting a workshop for homeowners:

 

Are you a new first time homeowner looking for support or want to connect with other new homeowners in the Portland/Clackamas Metro area?

 

Join us for this informational workshop to learn more about planning for home repair and techniques to resolve conflicts with neighbors.

 

"It's going to cost how much to replace my roof?!?"

 

Planning for home repairs: Learn how estimate costs, and how to save and prepare for major repairs.

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Volunteering

Volunteers Needed for Annual Fundraiser Event

This October will mark “I Have a Dream” Foundation Oregon’s 20th annual fundraiser event known as DREAM BIG. “I Have a Dream” Oregon works with students (“Dreamers”) starting in the third grade and stays with that class through high school graduation. There have been 10 Dreamer classes since our inception and our first Dreamer School will start in the fall of 2010. DREAM BIG is an important event and it relies heavily on volunteers from around the community.

 

The “Dream Big” Event will take place the evening of 0ctober 30th 2010 inside the beautiful Governor Hotel located downtown Portland.

 

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MIKE Program is still in need of mentors for the 2010-2011 school year!

MIKE Program is still in need of volunteer health mentors for the 2010-2011 school year!

 

Develop cultural engagement skills and enhance behavioral and social science service skills serving as a caring adult in a group of diverse teenage children engaged in MIKE Program in the Portland Metro (north Portland) area.

 

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Chief Information Officer (10 hrs/month): Health Advocacy Solutions

Health Advocacy Solutions (hasolutions.org) is an independent, volunteer-driven Portland-based nonprofit that helps patients and consumers navigate our challenging medical system to get the best care possible.

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