The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1999, Page 16, Image 16

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    Teacher Assistant
Are you an energetic fun loving individual who enjoys
the wonder of working with children?-Then Family
Service wants you! We currently have the following op
portunities available:
• part-time teacher assistants working within the Lin
coln Public Schools for our School’s Out program.
• part-time teacher assistants working with infants at
our Dr. Stephen W. Carveth Child Development Center
at 4525 F St.
• part-time teacher assistants working with infants
and toddlers at our Downtown Infant and Toddler Center
at 1100 N St.
To join our child care teams please fill out an application
at 501 S. 7th St. or you may contact our personnel
officer at 441-7949 for additional information.
Telephone interviewers needed to conduct survey re
search. No sales involved, at the Bureau of Sociological
Research located on City Campus. Evenings and
weekend shifts available through the end of the school
year. Minimum of 12 hours per week. $7.62 minimum
hourly salary. Call 472-3672 between 8:30am and
4:30pm Mondav-Friday. The University is an AA/EOE.
Teller
Looking for dependable employees with customer
service experience. Math proficiency a plus. Apply in
person Paycheck Advance, 1144 Comhusker Hwv.
THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi
tions:
* Host/ess FT AM/PM
‘Server FT/PT/AM/PM (restaurants & banquets)
•Backwait FT/PT PM /
•Cocktail Server PT PM
•Banquet Prep Cook FT Mid
•Renaissance Cook FT PM
•Door Staff Ft /PT AM/PM
'Bell Staff FT AM (must be at least 21)
•Front Desk Clerk FT/PT 3-11 pm
•Desk Clerk Supervisor FT 3-11pm
‘Night Cleaners FT/PT
•Security Officer PT (8 hour shifts)
•Room Service FT/PT AM/PM
•Bartender PT
'Beverage Supv FT
•Night Auditor PT
We provide uniforms, free meals & excellent benefits.
Apply In Person
Human Resources 7:30am-6pm M-F
333 South 13th St. Lincoln, NE
Use ’L’ St. Entrance
Jart a1HmJjada from UWU
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BryanLGH
^ MEDICAL CENTER
Unit Secretary
(Orthopaedics)
Responsible for order ana information processing, and
maintenance of the patient's medical record on the
unit. Provides organization to the work station and
provides direct or indirect patient care as directed.
Communicates pertinent information to other members
of the health care team. Requirements of this position
includes a strong working knowledge of medical
terminology, keyboarding skills for data entry, effective
communication skills, and an ability to manage a chaotic
work environment. Previous Unit secretary experience is
preferred.
Full Time (7am - 7pm)
Week 1 (Monday & Thursday)
Week 2 (Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday)
Every Other Weekend: 8am - 4:30pm
Please submit resume/application to:
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
1600 South 48th Street
Lincoln, NE 68506
(402)483-8610
FAX: (402) 483-8444
JOB UNE: (402) 483-3606
Vital Services needs dependable reliable individuals to
work with disabled adults and children, evenings
and/or weekends. Call 465-5664 or 476-0645 ask for
Janet.
Web masters/programmers needed. Flexible hours.
Experience required. 466-1888.
Wendys 14th & “Q”
Now hiring quality minded people for lunch and evening
shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal discounts.
Apply in person.
Work And Live
At The Nebraska Center
33rd & Holdrege
Now hiring dependable mature UNL students for night
shifts (1lpm-7am) at hotel desk. Requires ah
apartment lease for $255/month, 8 shifts per month.
Live and work here year around. Contact the Business
Office at 472-3820. PSST: THIS A GREAT DEAL FOR
THE RIGHT PERSON. •
UNL approved work study student needed to assist
with care of crickets and with experiments, flexible
hours, $6.50 per hour. 472-0742, or room 56 Manter.
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA,
New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball,
Gymnastics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski,
Sailing, Wind surfing. Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Bik
ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist,
Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Pho
tography, Radio, Nature, RN’s, Chefs. Arlene Streisand:
1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com.
COLORADO SUMMER JOBS: RAFTING! RAP
PELLING! In the Rockies near Vail. ANDERSON
CAMPS seeks caring, enthusiastic, dedicated
patient individuals who enjoy working with chil
dren in an outdoor setting. Counselors, Cooks,
Wranglers, Maintenance and Nurses. Interviews
on January 26th. Stop by Career Planning and
Placement Office to get an application and sign
up for an interview. Questions? CaH us at (970)
524-7766.
GO TO CAMP THIS SUMMER!
Nebraska’s most beautiful resident camp YMCA Camp
Kitaki located on the Platte River, is seeking applicants
for Counselors, Lifeguards, Wranglers, Crafts, Ropes
and Trips. We offer fun, friends and the experience of
a lifetime. Call YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an ap
plication at 434-9225, or e-mail campkitakieaol.com.
Rewarding, exciting summer for college students
counseling in the Colorado Rockies. Backpacking,
western riding, water activities, natural science and
many outdoor programs. Write, call, or email us:
Sandborn Western Camps, P.O. Box 167, Florissant,
CO 80816. (719) 748-3341. interbamGaol.com_
Summer Jobs
In the
Rocky Mountains
Chetoy Colorado Camps
Estes Park, Colorado
1-800-CampFun
Summer Jobs!
COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE SUMMER!
6/20-8/19. Outstanding brother/sister sports camps on
largest New England lake (near Boston, NH white
Mnts, Maine coast) seek skilled counselors for land
sports, water sports, and the arts. Room, board, and
most trans. paid. Interviews available Union Rm 225
(1-5pm) on 2/24 and at 3 in 1 Career Fair on 2/25- stop
by! Call us, or apply at our internet sites: Boys:
www.winaukee.com; 800-791-2018; Girls:
www.robrndel.com; 888-860-1186.
Engineering Intern
Part-time flexible, during school term, Full-Time during
the summer. Duties: Work in Product Design area with
RF technology, other duties depending on education.
Requirements: 1 full year of education, working toward
a 4 Vear Mechanical or Electrical Engineering degree,
CAD experience preferred. Salary: $7.00/hr. Apply at
1550 N 20th Ctr. Or send Resume to Sfl, HR
Manager/Engineering Intern P.O. Box 80238, Lincoln,
NE 68501 or email tboothDseniortech.com EOE/AAP
Senior
Technologies
&
Systems Interns
Sandhills Publishing is currently looking for interns to
design on-line web systems usirig ASP, HTML, SQL,
Java and NT. Possible projects include programming
on-line article systems, Q & A boards, electronic ban
ners, and on-line subscriptions for our various publica
tions, as well as internal directories for company use.
If you are looking to gain experience in the web pro
gramming field and are able to work 20 hours per
week, apply now!! With pay starting at $7.50/hour,
Sandhills Publishing can provide a flexible schedule
and professional experience!
If interested, please do one of the following:
• Fill out an on-line application at
http://www.sandhills.com/forms/apply.asp
• Send a cover letter and resume via e-mail to:
human-resourcesOsandhills.com
1_I
Attention Ag Ed Majors!
Ag Ed Club meeting and focus group about the Ag Ed
major. Please attend and participate!
East campus Union, 6:06pm, Tuesday, January 19.
ATTENTION ATHLETES
UNL mens Rugby team is looking for competitive ath
letes to join our team. There will be a short informational
meeting Jan. 19th at 6:00pm in the Rec Center
conference room. For more information, contact Mark
Coe at 436-6376.
S Student
INVOLVEMENT
I University of Nebraska-Lincoln
ATTENTION LEADERS!!
Do you want to...
Gain positive leadership experience?
Teach other students about effective leadership?
Have fun while earning credit?
Applications are now available for 1999-2000 emerging
Leader Class TA's. Pick one up at Student Involvement
' Offices at City and East Union. TA’s are trained
in the fall semester, then facilitate and assist in teaching
the course the following spring. Application deadline:
January 22, 1999. Questions? Call Amy at
465-9006.
Australian Expedition
This summer, explore the land down under with UNL’s
Outdoor Adventures program. Informational meetings
January 19,20, & 25 at 7pm in the campus recreation
center. _;
Confidential Gay Men’s
Discussion Group
Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m.. For more information
contact Or. Luis Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and
Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail
ldiaz-perdomo16unl.edu or Rev. Phil Owen at
476-0355 or e-mail ophilip6wiomaha.edu.
Eating Issues Support Group
A caring ana confidential environment for women who
are struggling with an eating disorder or eating issues.
We meet every Wednesday from4-5pm in 338 NE Un
ion. Call 472-9428 for more information.
Education Majors
There will be a teacher panel discussion on Wednesday,
January 20th at 4:30 in Mabel Lee 262. listen to
advice from educators.
- Sponsored by Teachers College
* Student Alumni Ambassadors
Fraternities* Sororities*
Clubs * Student Groups
Earn $1,000-$2,000 this semester with the easy CIS
three hour fundraising event. No sales required.
Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! con
tact Dan Wolman at CIS, 800-922-5579.
GOOD GRIEF!!! Join us and others to explore what it
is like after a friend or farpily member has died. Begin
ning Wednesday, January 20th, 2:30pm-3:30pm at
Cornerstone, 640 N. 16th.
Have you hugged your
VOLUNTEER today?
Volunteer Spirit Award applications available at Student
Involvement, 200 NU and 300 ECU. Help honor
our UNL volunteers! Deadline February 19. Call
472-2454 for information.__
HONORS STUDENTS
Apply for Honors Program Student Advisory Board!
You can make a difference! Applications available in
118 Neihardt or on the web. Due Jan. 22.
Intramural Basketball
The last day to enter Men’s, Women's, and Faculty/Staff
Basketball is Tuesday, Januaiy 19th. Don't delay! Enter
your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call
472-3467.
Intramural Broomball
Managers
The Manager Meeting for Men's and Women's
Broomball will be held on Tuesday, January 19th at
5:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must
have one representative present to be eligible for com
petition. Call 472-3467 for more information.
Lesbian Bi Questioning
Discussion Group
LBQ is a safe place for lesbians, bi women and women
questioning their sexual orientation to meet, talk, learn
and laugh in an informal atmosphere. Meets every
Thursday at 6:00pm in Nebraska Union, room 338. For
more information call the Women's Center at
472-2597.
Service Project Chat
Looking for a service project for your student organiza
tion, fraternity, sorority, residence hall floor or yourself?
Come to the City Unionv Wednesday, January
27th anytime between noorl and 1:30 to meet with
community agency leaders who have opportunities for
you! Call Ann at 472-6150 with questions.
Student Education Association
Come experience ‘Something N.E.W.’ There will be a
meeting tonight in the Abel Residence Hall ballroom at
6 p.m. Membership calendars will also be distributed.
Be prepared to have a good time!.
Student Government
Spring Election
Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebraska Union
for the Student Government Election March 3.
Team Registration Forms are
Now Available for
College Quiz Bowl 1999
Being held on Saturday, February 6th
in the Nebraska Union.
Forms can be picked up in Student Involvement -
200 Nebraska Union, 300 East Union
and the Culture Center.
Forms are due January 25th at noon in 200 Nebraska
Union.
Questions? Call 472-6412
(more detailed info can be found on registration form).
Women’s Center Counseling
Free individual counseling is available. Call 472-2597
to schedule an appointment.
Women’s Rugby
Come out and learn to play Rugby. Practices on Tues
days and Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm in Cook Pavilion.
Questions, call Cassie 438-4121 or Sharon
475-4165.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, Jan. 20th, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center.
Circle K
Volunteer with us in our community. Meetings Tuesdays
at 7:30 pm in Union. Questions, call Mark at
436-9411.
College Republicans
Declaring war on the Campus Left. Come enlist with
the Right side. Meeting Wed., Jan. 20 at 8pm in the
Union. Guest speaker Secretary of State Scott Moore.
FFA Alumni
Meeting Tuesday Jan 19, East Campus Union at 8:00.
Room posted.
Horticulture Club
Meeting Wednesday January 20 at 5 pm. Meet us at
the Greenhouse east of Plant Signs Hall.
Transplanting Party starting at 4pm in the Greenhouse.
We are going to be transplanting for bedding plant
sale. Please help. Everyone welcome. Free pizza.
IMA
There will be a short officer meeting Wednesday, Jan
uary 20th at 7:30 in the Colonial Room. We will be dis
cussing speakers, events, etc. Questions call Tony
467-5025._
International Women!!
Want to learn more about American culture and share
yours with us? Come to the 12:30-2:00 pm Thursday
meeting at 1311 N. 43rd Street. Call 421-9661 for in
formation;
ISA Monthly Meeting
January 20,1999
Student Union
4:30-6:00
Speaker
Geri Coulter
from
Career Services
MASA
First Meeting of MASA is January 20th, at 5:30 pm at
the Culture Center. See you there.
smart
Meeting today! Bring a friend and join us at 6:00pm in
th City Union.
RIFLE CLUB
The UNL Rifle Club is looking for new members!
Meeting Thursday at 6:30 in Military and Naval Science
Building, room 2. For information, call John at
436-9176..
UNL AMBASSADORS
IT’S GO TIME!
Mandatory meeting for all UNL Ambassadors members
next Tuesday, January 19th at 6:00pm at the office of
Admissions. Exciting new business and opportunities
will be discussed.
UNL MARKETING CLUB
First meeting wiH be Wednesday January 20th at 7:00
pm in the City Union. The Gallup Organization will
be there to speak about the company and job opportuni
ties. New members are welcome.
Ben
Congratulations to Chris Cederburg on his recent ap
pointment to NSE.
_ -Your Brothers
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Congratulations to Brad Dworak for being accepted into
graduate school at the University of Bradford, England.
pYour ChfPhi Brothers
GREEKSIDE
The Greek side of the Navigators. Basement of the
Culture Center. Wednesday 8:30 p.m.
K$
Kappa Phi Christian Women's Club is having our new
member meeting on Wednesday, January 20 at 5:00
p.m. at the Cornerstone Church 640 N. 16th St. Please
come and learn about our club!
XAB
Congratulations to Stephan Reyes on your current
NSE position.
Your Brothers
Student Government
Spring Election
Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebraska Union
for the Student Government Election March 3rd.
5020 N 27th Street
Lincoln. N£ 68521
477-4764
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