Intern-Training & Development Aliant Communications Aliant Communications has a unique position in the Training and Development department. This job is ideal for candidates who have advanced comput er/website development skills, a flair for writing and an interest in organizational development. Hours are flexi ble, depending on student’s school schedule. A mini mum of 15-20 hours a week is required between the hours of 7:30am-5pm, Monday-Friday for approximately 6 months. Hourly wage approximately $7/hour. Duties may include the following: • Research employee development and training trends • Write management recommendations for website de velopment. • Enter data and maintain databases • Write training and development website content The Training and Development Team is looking for a serious candidate that is interested in developing their skills and knowledge in the field of continuing education. Applicants must have strong written communications skills. The ability to adapt to changing situations and learning skills is also very important. Strongly prefer candidates with Junior or Senior standing in the fields of Computer Technology or Journalism. This is a great opportunity to gain website development and written communication experience with one of Lincoln’s major employers. If you are interested, please send or email your resume by February 1,1999 to: j - Aliant Communications Human Resources Department Attn: Jen Robinson PO Box 81309 Lincoln, NE 68501-1309 jrobinson@aliant.com ISCO, INC. NIGHT TIME COMPUTER OPERATOR Runs night processes and distributes all reports and printouts created by the computer. Documents use of tapes during backup operations and files the tapes. Secures the building and sets the alarms.Due to secu rity, persons wit previous experience training in com puter programming are not eligible for this position. Hour£ are approximately 2-3 hours, Monday through Friday after 5pm. Starting pay is $6.72/hr. Please apply at, or send resume to: Isco, Inc. Human Resources Department 531 Westgate Blvd. Lincoln NE 68528 FAX 402/458-5502 Email: Deannas@lsco.com AA/EOE Leasing consultant for Claremont Park Apartments at 9th and Claremont. 474-7275 Hours: Saturday 10-4 and Sunday noon-4 from February through August 5-10 additional hours during the week. Monday or Wednesday Stable Position 2-5hrs/day available, 8am-4pm. Knowledge of horses preferred. Call Donna: 489-2185. Osco Drug 66th & 'O’. Now hiring full-time/part-time pharmacy technicians: day/night/weekends. Benefits include flexible work schedule, employee discount, and health insurance. EOE Part - Time Custodial help needed weekdays and weekends eve nings. Apply 314 East Union. 472-1776. Part-time position available working in dental lab. Monday through Friday aprox. 4-5 hours a day. Flexible hours, mornings or afternoons will work. Apply in person at 125 South 9th. Part-Time Position Part-time night time audit position open. Great working environment. Customer services skills and computer knowledge required. Experience a bonus but not nec essary. Apply in person at Hampton Inn-Airport. 1301 W. Bond Cir. BryanLGH MEDICAL CENTER Patient Dietetic Services Attendant Assembles/serves/delivers patient meal trays; respon sible for try/dish cleanup; maintains sanitary working environment. Part Time (16-20 hours/week) 4:45pm - 8pm (2-3 evenings/wk) plus weekends BryanLGH Medical Center East Human Resources 1600 South 48th Street Lincoln, NE 68506 (402)483-8610 Fax:(402)483-8444 JOB LINE: |402) 483-3696 Permanent/Part Time Support Staff Position The State Auditor's office is seeking a permanent/part time support staff person. Duties include but not limited to: filing reports and budget documents, operating copy machine, assembling office reports, assisting with general typing of correspondence, and various other clerical duties. Part time position Monday through Friday, flexible hours between 9am and 3pm. (require 4 hours per day) and starting wage of $9.00 per hour. Requirements include general secretarial skills, operate various office machines, ability to use Windows 95, Microsoft Word and Excel with IBM com puter processing equipment. Qualified applicants should send resume and cover letter to: Auditor of Public Accounts, Attn: Sulin Hamik, State Capitol Building, Suite 2303, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68509 by February 3,1999. __ Recreation Leaders Parks and Recreation has openings for leaders with before and/or after school recreation for elementary children. Before school hours, 7-9am M-F, starting $5.60/hr. After school hours, 2:30-5:45pm or 3:15-5:45pm M-F, starting $5.50/hr. Apply now at Playground Office, 1225 F Street, Second Floor. 441-7952 EOE/AA. School age child care counselors before school, 7am-9am and/or after school 3:30pm-6pm. Great ex perience for Education or Recreation majors. Apply at Northeast YMCA, 2601 N. 70th Street. Questions, call 434-9267. Service personnel, pm shifts only. Great pay, great benefits, flexible schedule. Apply in person only, from 11-4, M-F. Experience required. * Swim lesson supervisor, M-F, 9am-1pm and/or 4pm-6pm, $7/hour. Contact John Dias at the Northeast YMCA, 434-9261. 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. THECORNHUSKER Nebraska’s Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi tions: ’Host/ess PT PM •Server FT/PT/On-call AM/PM (restaurants & banquets) •Room Service FT/PT AM/PM •Bartender PT ’Host/ess PT PM 'Banquet Prep Cook FT Mid •Renaissance Cook FT PM •Door Staff FT/PT AM/PM •Desk Clerk Supervisor FT 3-11 pm •Night Cleaner Trainer FT 'Security Officer PT (8 hour shifts) •Room Service FT/PT AM/PM •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 Just a few blocks from UNL1 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 & Hofdrege Now hiring dependable mature UNL students for night shifts (11pm-7am) at hotel desk. Requires an 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. Looking for responsible student to nanny for our 1 year old triplets, M-F, 11 -5:30pm. Emphasis in early child hood development preferred. 458-2114. Part-time childcare needed for two great kids. 2 or 3 days per week, 3:30-6:00pm. Call 488-6885. Wanted—person to watch my child in home. Mostly mornings, some afternoons. Pay negotiable. Call 435-2084 and leave a message. 5020 N 27th Street * Lincoln. NE 68521 * 4774764 Bud &*Bud Light 12oz. Long Neck Bottles 20 Pack t [Prices pood January 25th-31st| 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. ALL MAJORS This summer join 30 UNL students and make over $2000 a month and earn college credit. 477-7669. 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 campkitakiaaol.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, interbamQaol.com_ Summer Jobs in the Rocky Mountains Chetey 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.robindel.com; 888-860-1186. Work In Rocky Mountain National Park! Grand Lake Lodge wants you! Hurryt Call (303) 759-5848. Attention!! Work at home around your schedule. Earn $500-$4,000. Part-time/full-time. Pull training provided. Call 1-800-863-1635. www.startahomebiz.com I_I SPRING BREAK ‘99 Guaranteed lowest prices to Cancun, Jamaica & Panama City Beach. Student Travel Services 1-800-648-4849 www.ststravel.com On campus contact: Josh at (402) 436-7871 Rich (402) 438-7819 Spring Break-Last Chance to ‘Break with the Best!* Join us in Cancun, Jamaica, Mazatlan, or S.Padre. Prices from $399. SAVE $200 + get FREE meals & parties. 1-800-SURFSUP www.studentexpress.com “Active Weigh" Classes Forming Now Call 472-7478 for more information. Classes start Feb ruarv 1. Sponsored by the University Health Center. $$ Attention CBA Students $$ Applications for the 1999-2000 College of Business Administration scholarships are due on February 1. If you need to pick up a packet, they are located in CBA 138. Hurry, time is running out! Accepting Our BoeBea, Accepting Ourselves Struggling with an eating disorder? Consider attending this six week groupthat will cover Issues related to self-esteem, body image, healthy nutrition & exercise, etc. Starts February 2nd from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Contact Norma at 472-7450 to register. Assertiveness Training Workshop Learn to communicate your thoughts and feelings more effectively. Thursday 2:30 - 4:30pm February 11 - April 8 _Call Mary 472-7450. ATTENTION STUDENTS!! Lincoln Action Program and the UNL Culture Center needs you!! We are looking for caring and dedicated students to tutor middle school and nigh school stu dents 1 and/or 2 times a week beginning Feb. 1. * Where: Culture Center (333N 14th St.) Why: Assist LPS middle school and high school stu dents succeed. Training days: Wed. January 27th, at 4:00pm and 7:pm at Traibert Hall at 11th and South St. For more information call thejCulture Center at 472-5500 or stop in to pick up an application. The deadflne for applications is Tuesday Jan 25th. Eating Issues Support Group A caring and confidential environment for women who aw struggling with an eating disorder or eating issues. We meet every Wednesday from 4-5pm in 338 NE Un lon. Call 472-8428 for more information. Fraternities 4 Sororities 4 Clubs 4 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 vifolman at CIS, 80D-922-5579. International Students International Students meets Tuesday, January 26th from 7-8pm, Continental Room, Selleck Dining Hall. Sponsored by ASUN International Students Subcommittee and Student Impact Team. Intramural Inddor Soccer The last day to enter Co-Rec Indoor Soccer is Tuesday, January 26th. Don’t delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more infor mation. Intramural Volleyball Tuesday, January 26th is the last day to enter Co-Rec Volleyball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. F6r more information, call 472-3467, Nebraska Water Polo Club The Nebraska Water Polo Club is looking for new members. Practices are Wednesdays 4-6 and Fridays 6-8. For information, call Tim Daniel at 436-7942. Student Government Spring Election Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebraska Union for the Student Government Election March 3. Student Involvement Sponsors Service Project Chat Looking for a service project for your student organiza tion, fraternity, sorority, residence hail floor or yourself? Come to the City Union, Wednesday, January 27th anytime between noon and 1:30 to meet with community agency leaders who have opportunities for you! Call Ann at 472-6150 with questions. Women’s Center Counseling Free individual counseling is available. Call 472-2597 to schedule an appointment. Womens 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. ASSAB There will be a meeting Tuesday the 26th in the City Union. ATTN: Honors Students Vote for Honors Board this week! Vote in 118 Neihardt or www.uni.edu/honors. Biology Club Meeting Tuesday, January26th. Meet in Manter 128 at 5:30pm. Everyone welcome. Bombing Iraq: Justified or Not? Come debate the situation at Model United Nations’ first meeting. No experience or opinion necessary. All are welcome. Free food and great discussion guaran teed! Thursday, 4 pm, NE Union. CBA SAB Meeting Wednesday, January 27th in CBA 132 at 5:30pm. CBA STUDENTS Last semester, did you promise to become more in volved and it slipped by? Well, now is the best time to join our professional business fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi. Help us celebrate our 75th Anniversary, establish great business contacts, and make lifelong friendships. Come meet us at our Meet the Chapter Nights, January 25th or February 1st at 7:00pm, City Union, (professional attire please) or stop by our booth in CBA, Tuesday, January 19 - Friday, January 29 9am-12pm. Ecology Now! Meets every Monday 6:30pm 6 student Union (room posted). Everyone Welcome! IMA There will be an organizational meeting January 27th at 7:30pm in the Colonial Room. Anyone interested in accounting is welcome to attend. ■ \ r The Publications Board will meet at 3 p.m. Monday in the Daily Nebraskan conference room in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to attend. I'" 1 V “—-—' ’ The women of Phi Beta Chi would like to invite all Christian women who would like to learn more about our sisterhood to join us in our spring membership drive. Monday the 25th at 5:30pm; pizza, games, and information; Wednesday the 27th at 6:15pm- Bible study and Thursday the 28th at 6:30pm- bowling. We will meet at the Lutheran Student Center each night. For more information, call Brenda at 474-1021. Undergraduate Women in Business First meeting of the semester, Tuesday, January 26 at 6:00PM in CBA 108. Donna Dudney, new advisor will speak. Business attire. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME! ASA Congratulations to our new initiates: Marsha Fischer, Karen Meier, and Sarah Oviatt. We’re so happy to have you as sisters! TFJ, your sisters. IAE Broz, SHUT UP! IAE Congratulations to the following scholarship winners: Pledge Scholarship: Greg Lanning Pledge of the Year: Tyler Grassmeyer Sophomore of the Year: Bnan Pfeiffer Junior of the Year: Aaron Brockmeier Senior of the Year Jeremy Robson POSITION OPEN Campus Rec- Res. Hall Appointments Bd -1999-2000 Tech. Fees & Info. Serv. Deadline Feb. 2,4:00p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Student Government Spring Election Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebraska Union for the Student Government Election March 3rd. Lug Wrench found on Vine Street, by coliseum. To claim call 472-2588. ATTENTION STUDENTS! Full-time Factory Jobs • Assembly, Welding & Cleanup • $8.08-$9.33/Hr. (Includes Attendance Bonus) • Training Provided • Choice of 3 M thru F shifts • Weekly Bonuses & Paychecks • NO FEES TO APPLICANTS! 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