i Bye Bye Beth! On behalf of the Community Programs and Services Division I would like to congratu- late Beth Bosshard on her appointment as Program Director for Humanities and Sci- ences at the Centre for Continuing Educa- tion at U.B.C. Beth will be leaving Douglas College as of June 15. She will be missed by both the Community Programs and Services Division and by the Academic Division. Best wishes, Beth, from all of us at Douglas: Jim Doerr Appointment I am pleased to announce the appointment of Lillian Zimmerman as the Community Program- mer assigned to work with the Academic Divi- sion. As Supervisor of Humanities at the U.B.C. Centre for Continuing Education, and as a Community Programmer at Douglas Col- lege since 1972, Lillian brings extensive experience to her new assignment. Lillian will continuing her responsibilities for the Family Education Centre, as well as programming with the Academic Division. Lillian will assume her new responsibilit- ies effective September 1, 1983. Jim Doerr Employment Opportunities Douglas College requires Adult Basic Educa- tion Instructors: 1. A full-time temporary instructor is re-): quired for a Level 2/3 Adult Basic Educa- tion Program at Maple Ridge for Septem- ber 1, 1983. Areas of instruction may include English, Math, Social Studies —— aaa DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES Mad Hatter Page 3 and Science, subject to team teaching arrangements with the Level 3/4 in- structor. (Competition No. 83-795) 2. A second full-time temporary instructor is required for a Level 2/3 Adult Basic Education Program in New Westminster for September 1, 1983. Areas of in- struction will include English, and may include Science, Math and Social Stud- ies. (Competition No. 83-796) mat aca Applicants for both positions should have appropriate training and experience. Please apply in writing, quoting appropriate competition number(s), prior to June 3, 1983 to the Personnel Office. NOTE: Both of these positions are subject to final funding confirmation. Northwest Community College requires a Reg- ional Education Services Coordinator for | its Prince Rupert campus. Reporting to the Director of Continuing Ed- ucation, the Regional Education Services Coordinator is directly (or in some cases, jointly) responsible for the development, administration, implementation, supervision and evaluation of all College Vocational, Academic, and General Interest programs of- fered in Prince Rupert and surrounding areas. The Coordinator is also responsible | for the operation of College facilities in Prince Rupert as well as hiring and super- vision of program and support staff. Masters Degree in Education or equivalent combination of experience and education is preferred. Starting date - July 1, 1983. Send applications, by June 10, 1983, to: Mr. Gary Baker, Director Continuing Education Services Northwest Community College Box 726, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 Tel: 635-6511] Northwest Community College requires a Reg- ional Education Services Coordinator for its Smithers campus.