* y The Other Press February 28, 1986 Page 19 Bookkeeper in Coquitlam. Qualifications: computer and bookkeeping experience required. (IBM - H.E.) 8:30-4:30, 7 hour day. This is a permanent position for S months, and could possibly lead to continuous full-time. Salary: negotiable depending on exper- ience. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office, room 2710. #333 Telemarketing position in New Westmin- ster for enthusiastic individuals. Salary: hourly wage plus commission. Hours: both full-time and part-time posit- ions available. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #332 Qualified coaches.are needed to instruct in the Spring and Summer Tennis Program offered by a local Parks and Recreation Commission. Qualifications: completed Level One with one year’s teaching experience, or Level Two. Instructors must have access to and automobile. Salary: $12.00/hour Hours: programs operate during morning, afternoon and evening sessions throughout the Municipality. Resumes should be forwarded to the employer. For the address and more infor- mation, please see the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #328 Relief Care Worker for a crisis home for - 2-3 teenagers. Must be there on weekends to reinforce rules, prepare meals and to make decisions. Includes food and the option to sleep overnight is open. Qualifications: some type of related exper- jence is preferred. Location: Maillardville Hours: work two weekends a month. Twelve hour shifts. Salary: $275.00/month Start: Late February For a referral, contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #329 /Instructor in Chetwynd, B.C. Qualifications: N.L.S., R.L.S.S, Instructor, Red Cross Instructor, C.P.R. (Awards must be photocopied and sent with resume.) Need experience in teaching parent-tots, preschool, adult lessons, and aquacise. Must be willing to work shifts and weekends. Advertising skills are a bonus. Term of appointment: May 7th - August 31st, 1986 Salary: $8.75/hour, 40 hours a week Application Deadline: resumes/applica- tions must be received by the employer no later than March 31, 1986 For the address contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #334 A local racquetball club is looking for approximately 10 people for outside sales/ soliciting [coupon sales[. Qualifications: enthusiastic and energetic Hours: flexible, part-time Salary: commission, plus bonuses Start: immediately For a referral, contact the Student Place- ment Office (rooni 2710). #339 Assistant Manager at Wendy’s in the Lower Mainland. Background in Business would be helpful. Graduates of a business program are preferred but Wendy’s will consider work experience and training. The Assistand Manager is involved in every aspect of the operation: Personnel, Financial, Quality controls and systems, Marketing, Purchasing and maintenance. Salary: $1,100-$1,250/month for a 10 week @eisici period. Assistand Manager - 19,000/year to start with salary reviews every six months. Applicants should submit a resume to the Student Placement Office (room 2710) by March 7. 1986. Resident Counsellor, working in a resi- dence for five mentally handicapped adults. Client personal care routines, some minimal housekeeping, planning and carrying out of recreational programs, training programs, discussing medications and report writing. Qualifications: experience working with mentally handicapped adults requires. Psychology, or Human Service Worker students preferred. Location: North Vancouver Salary: $6.65/hour. Benefits include: Den- tal, Medical, Extended Health Care and Long Term Disability. 5 Hours: 25 hours per week. Monday to. Friday 5-10 p.m. For a referral contact the Student Place- Day Program Worker, working in a resi- dence for S mentally hadicapped adults. Some client personal care routines, dis- pencing of medications, working one to one in a workshop setting, carry out train- ing programs, and write daily reports. Qualifications: experience working with mentally handicapped adults required. Human Service Worker Program students preferred. Location: North Vancouver Hours: 25 hours a week. Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Salary: !6.65/hour Start: beginning of March For a referral, contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #331 Babysitter needed in the Point Grey, Alma area. Must own or have access to a car. Living in the Point Grey, Alma area would be an asset. Salary: negotiable Hours: weekends For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #335 A Port Coquitlam Chartered Accounting firm is looking for a full-time Accounting Clerk. This is a starting level position for Accounting students who are wanting to gain experience. The employer is looking for someone who is wanting to pursue a career in Accounting. Typing skills are also required. Hours: full-time 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Salary: negotiable, depending on exper- ience Stary: early in March The employer wants interested applicants to apply in writing with a resume attached. For the address, contact the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #336 Office Clerk needed for a Vancouver ladies fashion wholesaler. Qualifications: non-smoker, good typing skills, must be able to draft a business letter, and have an interest in fashion. Office Administration students are prefer- » red. Location: Vancouver Salary: starting hourly wage is approx- imately $5.00-$6.00/hour,. with and in- crease in 3 months. Hours: part-time for the next 2 months, then full-time 9-5, Monday to Friday. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday. For a referral please contact the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #337 Delivery Person for Suzie’s Wok. Must provide own car. $3.65/hour plus S percent on delivery orders, plus tips. Hours: evenings 6-11 p.m. Call 520-6530 Child Care for 2 boys in the New West- minster area. Must have an interest in children. Hours: Tues., 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Wed., 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.; Thurs., 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Fri., 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Salary: negotiable For a referral, please contact the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #336 TYPING SERVICES $1.00 per standard page with minimum $5.00, $1.50 on evening/weekend job. Phone 273-7981. : VOLUNTEER INFORMATION For students interested in volunteering, there is information available on the Student Placement Board (room 2710). Big Sisters of B.C. Lower Mainland is a lay-counselling service which provides 1-1 relationships for girls between 7 and 17, who need special attention. We look for women, aged 20-40 who are prepared to commit 5 hours a week for at least a year, and to attend monthly support groups. The work is both challenging and rewarding in terms of personal growth and enrichment. A program of small group activity supple- ments the 1-1 relationship. Make a difference...Be a friend Enquires welcomed at 873-4525 Address: 4512 Main Street, Vancouver, vSv 3r5 Bookkeeper to help Burnaby wildlife or- ganization. Volunteer should have book- keeping or accounting experience and own transportation. For more details, please contact the B by Volunteer Centr 04.5533 Teaching Assistant to aid visually impaired adults in mobility techniques. Volunteer should be mature and have some teaching or social work experience. For more details, contact the Burnaby Volunteer Centre at 294-5533. Office Assistant to aid children’s support organization in Burnaby. Volunteer should possess office and writing skills, research ability, or parenting experience. For more details, please contact the Burnaby Volunteer Centre at 294-5533. ANNOUNCEMENT Canadian Centennial Coin The Port Moody Station Museum, 2734 Murray Street, Port Moody, now has for sale a selection of the 1986 Canadian Centennial Silver Dollars. These coins, which show the Canadian Pacific’s engine #371, commemorate Both the centennials of the arrival of Canada’s first scheduled transcontinental passenger train at the Pacific terminus, Port Moody, July 4, 1886 at 12:01 noon and the incorporation of the City of Vancouver, also in 1886. This silver dollar is the 21st in the Canadian Commemorative series. The de-’ sign of engine #371, which pulled that first official C.P.R. train into the terminus, is by artist Elliot John Morrison. All proceeds from the sale of these coins at the museum goes towards the operation of the Port Moody Station Museum, School District #43’s 1907 Canadian Pacific Rail- way station. Please call the museum office, 939-1648 for details. “GROUP ADVISING SESSIONS March 3 - 7, 1986 All sessions start promptly at time advertised and are approximately 1%- hours in length. Sessions’ are free, pre registration is not required. All session are held at the New Westminster Campus unless stated otherwise. Adult Basic Ed. Technology Fundamentals College Prep/Gr. 12 completion or equivalency Mon., March < 10:00 a.m Room 171] Georgin: ist Year Arts - U.T. Wed., March 5 including major requirements 8:30 a.m. and Bachelor of Social Work room 2214 Amanda Office Administration Thurs., March 6 Certificate Programs 10:00 a.m. and Office systems and room 4247 Records Diploma Program Linda Early Childhood Thurs., March 6 Education Program 2:00 p.m. Home Support room 2804 Worker Program Linda Criminology Fri., March 7 Certificate, Diploma 8:30 a.m. and University room 1717 transfer Georgina Business Management Fri., March 7 Career Programs 10:00 a.m. Certificate and room 2214 Diploma Amanda ° Therapeutic Rec. Tech. Fri., March 7 Program & Human Service 2:00 p.m. , Worker Mental Retardation room 2804 Full & Part-time Amanda March 10 - 14, 1986 Nursing Programs Mon., March 10 LTCA, RPN ; 10:00 a.m. RN (BASIC) room 1711 Georgina 1st Year Science -U.T. Tues., March 11 including major and 8:30 a.m. pre-entry requirements room 1717 Lorraine Therapeutic Rec. Tech. Wed., March 12 Program & Human 8:30 a.m. Service Worker - Mental room 2214 Retardation full & part-time Amanda Commerce and Business Wed., March 12 University Transfer 10:00 a.m. room 1711 Linda Business Management _ Wed., March 12 Career Programs 2:00 p.m. Certificate & Diploma room 2223 Lorraine Child Care Counsellor Thurs., March 13 Program & Community 10:00 a.m. Social Service Worker room 4247 Program Linda Office Administration Thurs., March 14 Certificate Programs & 5:00 p.m. Office Systems and Records room 2802 Diploma Program Lorraine Early Childhood Fri., March 14 Education Program and 2:00 p.m. Home Support room 2804 Worker Program Amanda THE OTHER PRESS NEEDS YOU The o.p. has paid jobs available the positions of : AD MANAGER OFFICE CO—ORDINATOR & BUSINESS MANAGER Be a part of the O.P. Apply for one of the positions in Rm. 1602 The position of MEMBER AT LARGE is also available in the Other Publications Society Board Of Directors.