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The Augusta News-Review December 9, 1978
Wanted:
CETA
Administrator
This position requires graduation from an
accredited college or university and two years
progressively responsible experience in
administration of social service and/or manpower
programs or any equivalent combination of
education and experience. Oversees the
coordination of all CETA activity in the 13-county
area making up the CSRA. Serves as advisor to the
Policy Committee. Oversees the manpower
planning process, excersing final authority over
budgets, proposals, and plans. Oversees the
coordination of the Prime Sponsor’s overall
activities with those of other manpower delivery
agencies in the area. Responsible for seeing that the
Prime Sponsor’s efforts mesh with those of the
U.S. Dept, of Labor and the Ga. Dept, of Labor
and all other agencies with which the CSRA has
concurrent responsibilities. Provides general
direction to the Deputy Administrator in all phases
of program operation. Exercises final internal
authority over personnel action. Exercises review
authority over actions of the Grievance
Committee. Functions as final authority within the
Consortium on questions involving rules,
regulations, and operating procedures. Exercises
final responsibility for financial accountability of
the Consortium. Gives final approval to all
monthly and quarterly statements to U.S. Dept, of
Labor. Exercises final authority ot the purchase of
equipment and all space rental for the Prime
Sponsor staff. Requires knowledge of the overall
administration of a local CETA program, including
all regulations and guidelines. Knowledge of
manpower delivery services systems. Knowledge of
grant administration theory and practice. Ability
to direct the efforts of a large staff. Ability to
communicate effectively, both orally and in
writing. .Ability to prepare detailed budgets and
proposals for manpovver operations.
Salary Grade: 35
Salary Range: $21,174
Location: Central Savannah River Area Consortium
Applications are available at; or send resume to:
CSRA Employment and Training Consortium
1261 Greene Street
Augusta, GA 30902
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AMVETS HELP-VETERANS - A donation of S2OO was given to the Augusta VA
Medical Center by AMVETS, Department of Georgia, to be used for emergent needs
of veterans and their families at the VA Medical Center.
At the presentation (left to right) were Allen Brown Sr., AMVETS representative
for VAVS; Eugene E. Speer Jr., Medical Center director, and Robert M. Athey,
assistant Medical Center director.
Youth Program
Incorporated
UnderCETA
The CSRA Employment and Training Consortium
announces through its chairman, Commissioner
Edward M. Mclntyre, that under the Consortium
has made a modification to incorporate the youth
programs under CETA (Youth Employment and
Training Program, Youth Community Conservation
Improvement Project, and Summer Program for
Economically Disadvantaged Youth) into the
Prime Sponsor Agreement with the U.S.
Department of Labor.
Anyone wishing to review the modification in its
entirety may contact Mr. Aven R. King,
Administrator at 1261 Greene Street, Augusta,
between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
Monday-Friday.
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COMMUNITY PROJECT - The Lampados Club of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity donated books to Tahnadge
Hospital’s Pediatrics Ward Thursday as one of the pledge club’s community projects.
On front row (from left) are patients Horace Minnieweather, Patrice Patterson, Rodney Pond and Dr. Alex
Robertson, chairman of the Pediatrics Department (Second row) Pledgees Benjamin Diggs, James Cones, and
Wilson Rice.
Other pledgees are Gregory McKie, Nathaniel Williams, William Russ, Junius Brock, Willie Jackson and Thomas
Drayton. Photo by Mike Carr
Clara West appointed by
national retired teachers
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Mrs.
Clara West, News-Review
McDuffie County
correspondent, has been
appointed chairman of the Ad
Hoc Advisory Committee on
the NRTA Handbook of the
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National Retired Teachers
Association, the nation’s
largest organization of retired
educators, dedicated to helping
them achieve retirement lives
of independence, dignity and
purpose.
The appointment was
announced by Frank M.
Hughes, president of the
National Retired Teachers
Association.
The purpose of .the NRTA
Ad Hoc Advisory Committee
on the NRTA Handbook is to
assess the content and format
of the existing NRTA
Handbook and to suggest ways
it can be made more useful to
NRTA leaders at both the unit
and the state levels.
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Clara West