INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / JANUARY 10, 1989 ems Rs SE Jobs continued physical education course, includ- ing kinesiology, fitness and measurement, history and philosophy of physical education and activity courses in a varicty of areas. Faculty of Science and Technol- ogy Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry - Successful applicant will teach university transfer courses in the area of specialization and other areas of the discipline. Genetics - Successful applicant will teach university transfer cour- ses in the areca of specialization and other arcas of the discipline. Zoology - Specializing in embryology/vertcbrates. Success- ful applicant will teach university transfer courses in the area of specialization and other areas of the discipline. Department of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Mathematics - Successful applicant will teach first and second-year university-level cour- ses in Mathematics. Physics and Mathematics - Suc- cessful applicant will hold a doctorate in Physics, and in addi- lion to courses in Physics, should be capable of tcaching first and second-year courses in Mathe- matics, A doctoral degree or equivalents in the discipline specified and post- secondary teaching experience are preferred for all positions, unless otherwise indicated. Positions com- mence August 15, 1989. Interested applicants are invited to submit a curriculum vitae with a letter iden- \ifying the position of interest to: Department of Human Resources, Mount Royal College, 4825 Richard Road S.W., Calgary, Alber- ta T3E 6K6. Deadline for applications: Jan. 6, 1989 or until positions are filled. ACCC Recruitment Overseas Job Posting ACCC is inviting applications for the position of Project Officer in connection with our CIDA- funded project with the China Enterprise Management Training Centre at Chengdu (CMTCC), Sichuan Province, in the People’s Republic of China. Nature and Scope: The Project Officer (PO) is responsible for as- sisting the Resident Canadian Project Director and ACCC in achieving the project goals and ob- jectives, and to coordinate workflow in the ACCC project of- fice on site. The incumbent provides administrative support to Canadian personnel serving the project and assisting them in their adaptation to the working environ- ment and living conditions found in China. In addition, the PO per- forms related duties which arise out of liaison with the Chinese ad- ministration, the Chinese faculty and the support staff. The work will keep in focus the objective of ACCC and the project, and also the administrative stand- ards and practices of ACCC. For this, the PO must gain a good un- derstanding of ACCC, as well as the facilities and resources of the In- ternational Bureau. Requirements: Graduate from either a University of College. Fluent in one of Canada’s official languages. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese and literate in modem Chinese. Good writing and verbal skills. Familiar with standard office equip- ment and communication devices. Able to type and use a microcom- puter for word processing and spreadsheet applications. Aware of the political/socio- economic milieu in China. Ability to organize workload, work with minimum supervision, and function under often difficult working conditions. Appointment date: March 1, 1989 (one year assignment) Salary: $30,000 range plus benefits. Please submit applications with C.V. by January 15, 1989 to: Regional Director Asia/Middle-East Division International Services 110 Eglington Avenue West Toronto, Ontario MA4R 1A3 For further information contact Wemer Meier at (416) 489-5925. ° O