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©©onto y® ment Head is a full working level supervisory and administrative position involved in planning Forestry operations, budgeting, and organizing of the staff, warehouse and greenhouse operations. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in business admini stration, forestry, or other area that prepares an incumbent for one or more of the important aspects of the position; five years of responsible administrative work; five years of supervisory work experience; AND five additional years of general work experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. (If the successful candidate does not possess a bachelor’s degree, he/she will be required to earn a degree within a specified time period.) Working knowledge of basic management functions; of natu ral resources investigations and management; of state and federal regulations; and of Indian law, natural resources law, and business law. High degree of skill in written communication; good skill in public speaking and public relations; basic skill in operation of standard office equipment. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relation ships with employees, other agencies, and the public; to follow written and verbal instructions; to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; to recognize conflicts and to mediate through discussion and compromise; to summarize information and to draw generalizations from it; to read and understand complex material such as regulatory policies, etc.; to translate information into language appropriate to laymen; to apply complex written material such as guidelines, regulations, and policies to a variety of situations; to perceive needs and plan a course of action to fill those needs; to analyze situations and people in order to forestall potential problems or to solve existing ones; to plan, organize, and direct a wide variety of activities; to present proposed projects and plans to a govern ing body in an effective manner. SUBMIT: Recent Tribal application; certified copies of aca demic transcripts; copies of relevant training certificates; three current letters of recommendation. Submit all of the above to the Personnel Office, address above. CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1988, 4:30 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Joe Dupuis, Executive Secretary, at 406/675-2700, ext. 452. OPENINGS WITH BIA/FADPS The power division of the Flathead Indian Irrigation Project is seeking qualified people to fill the following: Supply clerk (announcement FA-88-06), to be stationed in Poison; $13,248 -17,226 per year. Electrical instrument mechanic (ann’t # FA-88-09), to be stationed in Poison; $16.51 per hour. Electric meter reader/installer, 3 positions (ann’t # FA-88- 20), to be based in Poison; $10.73 per hour. Maintenance mechanic (ann’t #FA-87-06), to be stationed in Poison; $11.04 to 12.87 per hour. In addition to the above, the BIA has an additional, non/FIIP job opening: Law and order clerk - typing (ann’t #FA-87-07), to be stationed in Pablo; $11,802 to $17,226 per year, depend ing on GS rating. CLOSING DATE FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE: FEBRUARY 2, 1988. - AND - The Division of Forestry’s Fire Management branch plans to hire 34 temporary forestry aides and fire technicians (firefight ers) and one temporary clerk-typist. Most of the new hires will begin April 25 and May 30. Applications are accepted year- roundforfirefighters. Interested persons should be sure to keep their applications updated. Hourly wages are (Grade 2) $5.18/ hour, (Grade 3) $5.66/hour and (Grade 4) $6.35/hour. Inter ested persons must submit a complete application (SF-171) along with a certification of Indian blood to the BIA Personnel Office, P. O. Box A, Pablo, MT 59855. For complete details on any of these Bureau jobs (and any others that might be available), see the BIA personnel office, or Tribal Personnel’s bulletin board, or the job bulletin file here at Char-Koosta News — all located in Pablo. EMC needs AI/MSSO coordinator Eastern Montana College is planning to reopen the search for the Coordinator of the American Indian/Minority Student Serv ices Office (formerly Indian Career Services) in late winter/early spring, 1988. Anyone interested in securing additional informa tion may contact the EMC Personnel Office at 406/657-2268. COURT NEWS, from page seven: CHARLES CHARLO (M): Disorderly Conduct/DUI — Pled n.g., trial pending/$250 fine, 24 hours mandatory, alcohol information driver’s course. TOM LEE BROWN (M): Careless Driving — $25 fine. LINDA COOK (F): Disobedience to a Court Order — Release personal belongings as ordered by the court. MARY ANSLEY (F): Trespass — Pled n.g., trial set for 1/15/88. WILDRED LEE COLON (M): DUI/Contempt of Court (Probation Violation)/Liquor Violation/NDL — Pled n.g. on all charges, hearing set for 1/12/88; request jury trial on DUI charge. JESSIE L. QUEQUESAH (F): Contributing to Delin quency of a Minor/Assault and Battery — Pled n.g. on both charges, hearing set for 2/1/88. LEROY KAYE (M): Disorderly Conduct — 10 days. TRACY L. CARPENTIER (F): Assault and Battery — Pled n.g., hearing set for 2/4/88. GENE YOUNGMAN (M): Disorderly Conduct/Resist- ing Arrest — 10 days/10 days to run concurrent. STEVEN C. EDWARDS (M): Disorderly Conduct — 10 days, may be released if terminated by Job Corps. DISSOLUTIONS: Clarence Whitworth and Caroline Whitworth MARRIAGES: Wesley Dale Thomas and Andrea Kaye Shourds I 3 January 27, 1988 ~ CSKTs Char-Koosta News, Pablo, MT ~ PAGE 11