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Show Roy Aakerpeat. . -- Frances Peewegup. . .Administrative CaitoAu. Leans Reed. . .Ute Lab Secretary. Everett Cesspeech. . Accountant Trainee. Secretary. JOB OPPORTUNITIES Pamela Sledge . ..Mainstream Secretary Land Operations Officer Detailed To Owyhee, Nev. U-7-3, The Uintah and Ouray Agency Land Operations Officer has been given a y assignment in Nevada. Black Cole left Monday for Owyhee on the Duck Lake reservation to serve as assistant superintendent for the north-- , ' eastern Nevada tribes and colonies. The Agency Superintendents position was vacated last month when Jim Stevens transferred to Wellipont, Wash., as superintendent Stevens, a San Carlos is a cousin of Charles Stevens,, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert LaRose, Fort Duchesne. 30-da- son-in-la- w Ute Tutors Assisting At Todd School Two Ute teen-ager- s are tutoring students at Todd Elementary School Working through the Neighborhood Youth Corps program, Sally Duncan and LuAnn Wyasket will spend 20 hours a week with the third and fourth grade out-of-scho-ol students. Position: Director of Fish and Game DePosition: Cashier - Alternate Imprest partment Cashier Location: Uintah & Ouray Reservation Location: Tribal Office - Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026 Opening Date: January 19, 1973 1973 30, Date: Closing Date: February 13, 1973 January Opening 1973 DUTIES:The director shall be responsible 13, Date: February Closing locato the Business Committee or its authbe will DUTIES: This new position orized office of Treasurer Tribal in the ted the representative for the successful and under his direct supervision. Incumoperation of the department. The director is empowered to investigate and deterbent will be delegated certain responsibilmine frets relative to the condition of fish, collecities in accepting and receipting all tribal for tions and deposits game and other wildlife of this reservaenterprition. Upon the determination of these Fish and tribal ses, entities, departments, and Game, Law & Order, Laundromats, facts and approval of the Tribal Business Water System, Accounts Receivables Committee the director shall effectuate (tribal and revolving credit loans), sales, the tribal policy as declared in the purCrafting Shop, houses and Post Office poses and intent of all laws pertaining to all species of fish, amphibians, game anrentals, swimming pool collections in season and other miscellaneous collections. In imals, game birds, fur bearing animals and addition, incumbent will occasionally rec- the preservation, protection, conservation, perpetuation and management there- eipt for refunds and repayments to Adthe 1973 fiscal year budget account. vances from the U.S. Treasury will be The director will be responsible for all deposited in the same manner to the same tribal property used by the Department of account. Applicant counts cash collections Fish and Game appoint temporary conserand reconciles to cash register tapes daily, vation officers, wardens and other assisprepares daily collection reports by activ- tants and employees from the memberities and codes, obtains certified check for ship of the tribe as are necessary. The deposit funds with BIA. In absence of director will be generally responsible for Treasurer will be responsible for the dis- issuing proclamations, budgeting and record keeping activities of the division. position of TCDs. Other duties as assignIn cases of emergency, the director may ed. exercise the powers of the Committee of funds for Government grant Deposit CAP, Operation Mainstream and NYC, until such time as the Committee shall CABIPS, Emergency Employment, Ute meet or the emergency ends. Lab Air Pollution Project, Head Start and QUALIFICATIONS : Must have knowDay Care, Justice Building, NABS and ledge of and experience in the requirefunds allocated on future approved pro- ments for the protection, conservation, jects will also be the responsibility of the restoration and management of fish and wildlife resources. Treasurer and the Cashier. As alternate Imprest Cashier, he will ad- For more information contact Michael vance funds to purchase supplies upon re- Quinn, Chairman, Tribal Personnel ComExt. 64. Please submit ceipt of approved requisitions by depart- mittee, ment supervisors. Such advances- will not all applications to Jo Ann Murray, Tribal exceed $50.00 for any purchase. Applicant CAMPS Office, Ft Duchesne, Utah. prepares refund vouchers to replenish im722-226- 3, prest cash. QUALIFICATIONS: A qualified member of the Ute Tribe will be given first consideration. Applicant must be 21 years of age or older, ability to converse in the Ute language is desirable but not1 required. Must be bondable and have some previously acquired experience in handling and accounting for cash, writing receipts, preparing bank deposit slips, writing checks, etc. Salary commensurate with education and experience. EDUCATION: Must be high school grad- Floyd McCook, Mainstream and NYC Director, stated the girls are completing their high school education through evening courses at Union High School, Roosevelt. Arrangements for their tutoring services were made with Gerald Mitchell uate. For more information, contact E. L. principal of Todd Elementary. Ext. 50. Please submit McCook said the girls will be working to all assisalso Jo Ann Murray, Tribal but students math with applications mostly Office. needed. where Camps ting Du-Sha- 722-226- 3, ne Position: Ceramic Worker Wage: $1.75 per hour Branch: Ute Craft Shop Location: Ft. Duchesne, Utah Opening Date: Jannary 31, 1973 1973 Closing Date: February-13- , DUTIES A QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have a knowledge of ceramics in respect to glazing, fireing, operation of a kiln, painting on ceramic ware, selling and general contact with the public. Carving skill and ability to design original art work will be helpful A sincere interest in the field of ceramics is an absolute necessity for this position. Carlos Reed. . .New law officer. Position: Trainer in Charge of the Police Force Location: Law & Order Department - Fort Duchesne, Utah DUTIES: During a period of from nine months to one year duration (to be nego- tiated at beginning of contract) assume full responsibility of the operation of the Ute Indian Tribal Police Force consisting of seven Patrolmen and one Night Watchman. to maintain order on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. Train the existing police force in all phases of police work and administration and recommend selection of Chief of Police. Update the organization of the Tribal Police Force, assist in revision of Tribal Criminal and Domestic Codes and in the preparation of the law enforcement handbook used by the patrolmen. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a minimum of twenty years of relevant law enforcement work with a minimum of five years of training laws enforcement personnel reasonably good health, willingness to make a temporary relocation to the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. Responsible Salary is commensurated with experience and education. We will assist in obtaining housing at reasonable rates in the area. Contact Edward Emmons, Administrative Manager, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fort Duchesne, Utah, (801) or Michael Quinn, Chairman, Personnel Committee, Fort Duchesne, Utah, (801) 722 2263, 722-240- 6, Ext 64. For mnr infn, 7? m22'2263, , E L MotIa |