Thursday November 20, 1980. The Other Press Crisis Centre | Volunteer The Surrey Co-ordinating - Centre, a crisis telephone centre, requires volunteer workers to answer their telephone inquiries. A thor- ough training program is provided which is useful to students with a Psychology or Criminology background. LOCATION: 140th St.in Surrey WAGE: Volunteer _posi- tions only HOURS: Completely flex- ible according to student’s schedule. One three hour shift per week is preferred for each volunteer. CONTACT: Student Placement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral or contact the Centre directly at 584-5811 and ask for Cathy Zanatta. Serious in- quiries only please. Marine Sales A company in the field of marine sales currently has part-time positions avail- able for sales personnel. The work involves contact- ing boat owners regarding sale of boat cleaning service to them. The cleaning in- volves applying a resilient coating to the boat and is fully guaranteed by the company. No previous ex- perience or knowledge of the field is necessary to apply and a thorough train- ing program and orientation is provided. LOCATION: Tswwassen HOURS: Completely flex- ible to your schedule WAGE: TBA CONTACT: Student Placement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Relief Staff Maple Ridge campus Stu- dent Services requires a student who is willing to work ‘‘on-call’’ as_ relief staff to cover for the regular stdent assistant when they are sick. Duties will include providing lunch hour and evening coverage in Student Services as necessary. HOURS: Applicants are preferred who could be available Monday to Friday, 12:00 - 2:00 pm, also Mon- day Thursday evening, 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm. WAGE: $3.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. IAESTE Interested in work over- seas? If the idea ot combining travel with a summer job sounds attractive, IAESTE may be able to help. IAESTE aims to provide career-oriented training abroad - normally for a veriod of 8-12 weeks during the summer - for students of engineering, the sciences and some related fields. If you would like further information and registration forms, your campus repre- sentative is: Student Placement, 521- 4851, Local 269. Or write IAESTE (Canada P.O. Box 1478, Kingston, Ont. K7L 5C7. Admissions Personnel Five students are required by the Surrey Admissions office to carry out the following duties: preparing’ envelopes for special mail- ings, preparing student files by creating numbers from strips, checking transcript availability for file refer- ence, filing transcripts, as- sisting Admissions clerks by inserting data into mailings, phoning students for mis- sing documentation, assist- ing in sorting and sequenc- ing registration forms and student information, inter- filing registration forms and sheets, assisting with trans- cript and file referencing, assisting with phone con- tacts, and assisting with preparation and sequencing of diplomas. HOURS: Maximum of 15/wk for Fall and Spring semesters WAGE: $3.50 or $4.00/hr depending on experience TO APPLY: Inquire at the financial aid office at 588- 4411, Loc 277 to see if you are eligible to work on the work-study program. Phone Without authorization from the F/A office, student placement cannot refer you to this position. CONTACT: Student place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 for a referal once you have received authorization to work on the _ program. Clothing Sales A men’s clothing store in the Guildford Town Centre requires sales personned to work various hours on a part-time basis. Applicants must be well groomed, be able to work with the gener- al public and possess good communication skills. Pre- vious sales experience an asset, but not necessary to apply. LOCATION: Guildford Town Centre in Surrey HOURS: 20 hours week WAGE: TB A depending on previous experience CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Tutoring jobs available If you are attending Doug- las College and are interest- ed in tutoring other Douglas College students, high school students or elemen- tary students in a variety of subjects, please. register with the Student Placement office to work as a Tutor. Many times the Placement office recieves requests from other students or parents of students who are in need of tutoring. The tutoring usual- ly pays $5.50/hr to start and the hours are usually no more than 1-3 per week. The location of the tutoring is usually arranged between the Tutor and the student to their mutual satisfacation. For more information on how to apply for these positions as a Tutor please contact the Student Place- ment Office at 521-4851, Loc 269, Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 4:30. Child supervisor A student is required to provide supervision of two children, 8 & 10 years of per age, every Thursday evening . for a family in Delta. LOCATION: North Delta HOURS: Thursday even- ing:7:00- 12:00 WAGE: $1.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. . Grade 8 Math A Grade 8 student in Burnaby requires tutoring in Grade 8 Math. LOCATION: Near wood in Burnaby HOURS: T B A (Flexible) WAGE: $5.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Stereo Sales A local business in New Westminster requires a per- son to work for them selling stereo equipment. Applic- ants must have knowledge of stereo equipment and sales techniques, neat appearance and able to work with the general public. LOCATION: New Westmin- ster WAGE: Commission basis HOURS: T B A* will prob- ably invlove Thursday and Friday evening and all day Saturday. Minimum of four hour shift to be worked at one time. CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Cook The Moffat Remand Home in Richmond requires a per- son to work as a cook and a housekeeper. Applicants must have previous cooking experience and be willing to work with young people. Duties of this position will involve preparing and serv- ing one meal per day, keep- ing the kitchen area tidy and clean, and other related duties as they arise. LOCATION: Richmond Brent- page eleven WAGE: $4.75/hr to start HOURS: 4 hrs/day (Exact time to be arranged) CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Volunteer Drivers The Richmond Volunteer Transportation society requ- ires mature, responsible people, eligible for their Class Four driver’s license to drive handicapped people around the Richmond area. . Vehicles are provided which could include station wagons or vans. The purpose of the Society is to provide handi- capped people with altern- ative forms of transportation besides public transit. Ap- plicants must either possess their Class Four license or be eligible to obtain it. Applicants must also pos- sess an interest in the Hu- man Service field. LOCATION: Richmond HOURS: Weekends _ or weekdays 4-8 hour shifts available covering various time blocks. WAGE: $6.00/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Registration Assistance Fifteen students are re- quired to assist with the spring registration at Doug- las College. No previous experience -is necessary. Duties will involve checking students registrations at different stations in the reg- istration line-up and assist- ing students with the regis- tration precess. LOCATION: Douglas Coll- ege New Westminster cam- pus WAGE: $3.50-$4.00/hr de- pending on experience HOURS: January 6,7&8, 1981. 0930-1930 CONTACT: Student Place: ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. A meaningful career Someone needs your help Approximately 300 psychiatric nurses are needed each year in British Columbia to help people who have mental health problems. Be one of the 55 men and women who start their psychiatric nursing training at BCIT in January. Make yourself a future: help others with their future. Enrol now for classes starting January 5, 1981. Psychiatric Nursing Program British Columbia Institute of Technology 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. or phone 434-5734, local 310 BCH