_ page two employment 521-4851 Camp helpers Camp Vircom society of the Unikted Church of Ca- nada currently has several summer employment oppor- tunities available. they require: Resource Workers: Must have general leader- ship capabilities Crafts Instructors: All as- pects of crafts for all ages Lifeguard & Lifeguard as- sistant : Out Tripping Director: Must have nature aware- ness Assistant Cook Cook Camp Co-ordinator: to su- pervise the onsight working of the staff. & overall ge- neral operation of the camp. DURATION OF EMPLOY- MENT: June 26 - August 28, 1981 WAGE: To be arranged CONTACT: Student Pla- cement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Babysitter A student is required to babysit a 15 month old child on an occasional basis in Langley. Transportation will be supplied if success- ful applicant lacks their own. WAGE: TBA HOURS: Days only, sche- dule flexible to student’s CONTACT: Student Pla- cement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Library A student is required to work in the Coquitlam cam- pus Library carrying out a variety of duties on - the Circulation desk. this could involve shelving books, stamping out books, ans- wering student inquiries, etc. LOCATION: coquitlam campus The Other Press March 6, 1981 HOURS: Thursday eve- ning: 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm WAGE: $3.50/hr, to start CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Library the Coquitlam campus Li- brary requires two students to work on friday, March 6, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The work involves assisting with the lifting and moving of boxes in the Library. Ap- plicants must be prepared to do lifting. LOCATION: campus Library WAGE: $3.50/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc in NW for a referral. MINISTRY OF LABOUR’S SUMMER YOUTH EMPL- OYMENT PROGRAM 1981 the New Westminster branch of the Canada em- ployment and Immigration Commission requires a stu- - coquitlam dent to work for the summer in their Youth Employment centre. The position in- volves assisting student cli- ents requiring special ser- vices to more experienced personnel; assisting place- ment personnel in referring’ selected clients to employ- ers and in receiving em- ployer orders if required; providing general labour market information to em- ployer/employee clients when required; maintains statistical records as requi- red at C.E.I.C. for students; and performing other rela- ted duties as requested. Applicants must be pre- sently attending douglas as a full-time student and be returning to full-time stu- dies in the Fall ’8] semester. LOCATION: — New West- minster WAGE: TB A hours; 7/day Exact schedule to be arranged. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS MARCH 1, 1981. Applicar yur bright ideas nt get o A message of special interest to students. get a green light. International Year of Disabled Persons 1981 \ wy) Annee internationale des personnes handcapees, We're not only happy to see a bright idea get rolling; we'll even help pay the freight. But it’s important to get our acts together now. March 16th is the final submission date for projects under the Summer Canada ’81 program. So if you and your sponsor are already on track, don’t let your project get stalled by a late application. For projects accepted, we'll put up salary contribu- tions equal to the provincial minimum wage. And up to S35 overhead, per person, per week. So make sure your sponsor sends in that application to the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, by March 16. Because we want to see your bright idea Employment and Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Minister Emploi et Immigration Canada Lioyd Axworthy, Ministre Canada CONTACT: tions may be obtained from the student placement office on the NW campus at 521-4851. Loc 2619. Cashier Owner of a self-service gas station in surrey requi- res a part-time, bondable cashier for weekend shifts. Applicants are invited to apply in person, between the hours of 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Saturday at 13795-104th Ave., Surrey. Previous cash experience perferred but not necessary to apply, training will be provided. HOURS: Alternating Shifts; Sat. & Sun. 4:00 pm - 12:00 midnight for two consecu- tive seeks, then switch to 8:00 am - 4:00 pm for two consecutive weeks. WAGE: $4.00 per hour to start. Child care worker The Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Ser- vices Counsel requires a person with previous Child Care Worker experience or training to work with special needs children and youth. Applicants must have good. understanding of children’s needs and be prepared to work both independently and as part of a team. Applicants must have a valid B.C driver's license and their own transporta- tion. They must also have the ability to resourcefully utilize communmity resour- ces and be able to work after-school hours and some evenings. WAGE: $6.60/hr plus ex- penses HOURS: Contractual basis. Varies from 10 - 40 per week depending on contract tract Student Pla- cement at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Summer The Federal Government will be doing limited re- cruitment for thie Career- Oriented Summer Student employment Program (COSEP). To be eligible for the program, students must be full-time and returning to school in the Fall. REVENUE CANADA* CUSTOMS* will be hiring for positions at the following locations: Trail, Osoyoos, Victoria, Nanaimo, Prince rupert, Pacific Highway, Kingsgate. FISHERIES AND OCE- ANS anticipates positions at locations throughout the province. Please check your campus Student Placement Notice board for specific job descriptions. Applications may be obtained directly from the student placement office on the NW campus or | can be obtained from the Public Service commission. Send applications directly to: Wendy Scholefield/ Post-Secondary Recruitment Co-ordinator Public Service Commission of Canada, 313-1575 West Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C. 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