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OFFICE ASSISTANT Student to assist professional staff with various aspects of day-to-day operations including but not limited to: records management, data entry, event management, and compliance assistance (Big 12/NCAA). This office is responsible for maintaining various records across the Men's/Women’s Husker intercollegiate sports programs. Good communication skills, attention to detail, an ability to organize information, maintain confidentiality and work independently on assigned projects. Must have PC computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access). Prefer someone interested in athletic administration. Position open immediately; work 15-20 hours/week fall and spring semester; full-time, summers. Apply in person at 208 NU Colise um, Monday-Friday 8-5pm by Monday, October 4. OFFICER ($1902/MONTH) Do you want to make a difference? Join our in novative agency that is seeking key individuals to serve and protect the public by providing control, humane care and habilitation services for inmates. REQUIREMENTS: at least 18 years of age, high school education or equivalency, valid driver's license, successful completion of examination and screening process. Must be able to work a shift assignment including week ends and holidays. Selected candidates must successfully complete the fully paid NE Correc tions Training Program to include CPR, First Aid, firearms and self defense tactics. Bilingual (English/Spanish) desired. Competitive salary plus benefits to include medical/dental/life insur ance, retirement, tuition assistance, paid vaca tions/holidays. For application information call (402) 471-2654 or write to the NE Department of Correctional Services, Human Resources, PO Box 94661, Lincoln, NE 68509-4661. EOE/AA. OFFICIALS NEEDED: Lincoln Public Schools still needs Volleyball officials for middle level contests. Sat urday morning games. Please call Karen or Carol at 436-1811 for more information. GAMES BEGIN SEP TEMBER 11, CALL NOW. OSCO DRUG 66th and O SL Now hiring part-time pharmacy technicians, part-time night and weekend clerks and full-time, day camera clerk. Benefits include employee discount, flexible schedule and health insurance. Great job for college students! EOE Over 430 Jobs! www.unl.edu/career/seic SEIC UNL's Student Employment and Internship Center 345 Nebraska Union P.T. Production Operator KOLN/KGIN-TV has a part-time Production Operator opening. Duties include camera, C.G., and prompter. Must be willing to work early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. App. deadline: 10-1-99. Send cover letter and resume to Personnel Assistant, KOLN/KGIN-TV, PO Box 30350, Lincoln, NE 68503. EOE. Drug testing may be required. Package Handler Part Time Immediate job openings loading and unloading pack ages for RPS. $6.50/hour to start plus $1/hour tuition reimbursement, 5-9 a.m., Monday through Friday, NO WEEKENDS!! Applications accepted by appointment only at: RPS Incorporated 435-4242 EOE/AAE Paid Marketing Internship Approximately 10 hours a week. Call Sarah, 475-7010 1-800-KAP-TEST www.kaplan.com Part-time cook, varied days and weekends, competitive wages. Apply within, Ambassador-Lincoln, 4405 Normal Blvd. Part-time nanny, must have car. Call after 6pm, 421-6326. Part-time teacher assistant position available from 7-9am, Monday through Friday. Please apply in person at Centennial Mall Child Care, 16th & O, Federal Build ing. EOE Pinnacle Bank Member FDIC The way hanking should he. Part-time Teller Earn competitive earnings while gaining business ex perience. Candidates must perform teller transactions, cross sell bank services, be self motivated, people oriented, accurate, efficient and present a professional image. Cash handling or banking experience helpful but not required. Pick up an application or send resume to: Human Resources, 7000 Adams, Lincoln, NE 68507. Pinnacle Bank. Member FDIC. EOE. Recreation Leaders Parks and Recreation has positions available now for leaders with before and/or after school recreation for elementary children. Before school hours, 7-9 a.m. Monday-Friday, starting $5.80/hr. After school hours, 2:30-5:45 p.m. or 3:15-5:45 p.m. Monday-Friday, start ing $5.60/hr. Apply now at Playground Office, 1225 F Street, Second Floor. 441-7952 EOE/AA. ^transfiguration Residential instructors needed to work with three adult males with severe developmental disabilities in their home. Open hours during the week 2-1 Opm, Saturday and Sunday all day 8am-10pm, overnights 10pm-8am (get paid to sleep)! Must be 19 years of age, have a good driving record and a reliable form of transportation. Apply at Transfiguration, 1316 N Street Suite 102 Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm, specify position applying for on application. ransflguration Residential instructors needed to teach life skills to teenagers and young adults with developmental disa bilities. Hiring for: A group home with three teenage girls and two group homes with teenage boys. Evening, weekend and overnight hours available. Must be 19 years of age, have a good driving record and a reli able form of transportation. Apply at Transfiguration, 1316 N Street Suite 102, Monday-Friday, 9-4pm, specify position applying for on application. SECURITY OFFICERS. Close to campus, study time available. Hours: Saturday and Sunday 7am-3pm. Apply 5am-5pm until 9-24 at Textron Turf Care, 21st and Vine. Need Bucks for Books? ••• donate Plasma. | Earn up to a month by donating | life-saving plasma! I ART HISTOR1 Visit our friendly, modern center and find out more 1|B about the opportunity to iHiSTUHl earn cash while helping others. |f|i __ . , HI Geography CENTEON J English 101 Blo-Servloee, Inc. 1442 ‘O’ Street 475-8645 Must be 18-59 years of age, possess a valid ID and proof of local address & Social Security Number. Special Event* PHOTOGRAPHERS Must have your own 35mm SLR camera, flash, de pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho tograph and help people, have fun at Friday and Satur day night events. If you like parties, action, people and photography then put your camera to work, earn your self some money and have fun doing it. Call: The Picture Man, 467-2577, Monday-Friday 1-6pm for more information. U'STtP Starting Salary Between $6.00 & $6.50 Seeking to fill the customer service associate positions. Part-time and full-time hours available at a variety of locations. Benefits available. Preferable 19 years or older to apply. Caller automatize interview line at 1-800-323-4967. Please use reference: NUMBER 141; 24 hours a day 7 days a week. An Equal Opportunity Employer Student Program Opportunity Union Bank and Trust Co. Union Bank offers an excellent training opportunity for college students interested in banking or related ca reers. We are currently looking to fill positions in our Student Program. ♦ Must be freshman/sophomore status in 4 yr. business college ♦ 2 year PT employment commitment to the bank ♦ Flexible work hours, 20 per week ♦ Able to work 30+ hours per week during summers and some holidays ♦ Previous cash handling/customer service preferred ♦ Excellent benefits/compensation Apply in person M-F 8:30am-5:00pm: Union Bank & Trust Human Resources Dept 3600 S. 48th Street Lincoln, NE 68506 Job Line: 483-9699 UNION & TRUST COMPANY StudentU.com is hiring notetakersl! You can earn up to $300 per semester/course by taking notes for us! If in terested apply on-line at www.notesu.com. Teacher Assistant Substitutes Downtown Infant/Toddler Center Substitute positions available at the Family Service Downtown Center working with infants or toddlers. Re sponsibilities: assists supervising teacher with daily ac tivities, food preparation and providing a safe and healthy learning environment. Requirements: 6 moi ,ths related experience and good communication skills. Applications are available at Family Service, 501 S 7th St., Lincoln, NE 68508. Contact Human Resources if you require accommodation to apply or interview, 441-7949. EOE. TEACHER II and TEACHER ASSISTANTS School’s Out Seeking dynamic, self-motivated individuals for Family Service’s School’s Out program working in Lincoln Public Schools. Full time Teacher II positions with great benefits and Part time Teacher Assistants needed. A two or four year degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood or related field with one to two years experience in working with children. Will work around class schedules for Teacher Assistants positions. Teacher II responsibilities include meeting quality programing guidelines, plan age-appropriate activities, carry out daily rou tines. Qualified candidates must communicate well with families and be organized. Join our child care team by filling out an applica tion at Family Service, 501 S. 7th, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply or interview, please contact the Human Re sources office at 441 -7949. EEOC. THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full and part-time positions available now! Call 473-2189 for a current listing. We offer ★ Free meals during shift! ★ Paid Vacation! ★ 401 (k) Savings Plans! ★ Six Paid Holidays! ★ Four Personal Days! ★ Low Cost Insurance! ★ 50% discount in both restaurants! ★ Discounts on rooms, banquet events, & in gift shop! ★ Section 125 Flexible Spending Account ★ Free professional counseling! ★ Competitive wages! ★ Professional, yet friendly environment! Apply In Person at Human Resources, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 333 S. 13th St., Lincoln, NE Use 'L' St. Entrance Just a few blocks from UNL! The Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Circulation Office, is now accepting applications for a part-time customer service representative. Hours are 6:30am-12pm Satur day and Sunday. We are seeking candidates with strong service skills and problem solving abilities. If you are interested in this position please send resume to: 825 M St. Suite 103 Lincoln, NE 68508 or call 476-6100. UNL safe ride drivers needed. 11pm-3am, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. $7.25/hour plus tips. Drug screen required. Must be 21 years of age or over. Call Donna at 477-4111. I NEED HELP - BY VIC LEE o\ mllv& Qwln\mWB^QTn I/.M& i/i> www.klngfeatures.com f V?—*\ Ct— Vic U».PHt tty King P->—Syndc—. h*. Y-n __I THE NORM BY MICHAEL JANTZE 7so »F V°V&e in ... and you're too youN6 ...what do /^that's eAsy-m \ V youR eARLy 30s... to Be a boomoranptoo people tABet v African-AMeRicAN.) -p-■ olp to Be a eeN-xeR... your N--p-7 Wagner’s Food Pride Has openings tor stockers and checkers. Flexible hours, evenings and weekends. Apply in person at 3308 A St. Wait Staff and Bellmen Part-time positions available. Good working environ ment, Airport Inn. 3200 NW 12th St., Call 475-9541. I Wanted: 5 part-time employees for all shifts. Call I 438-0650, Lincoln Espresso. YMCA Several swim instructors needed for special YMCA program. Must be available Tuesday/Thursdays, 1-2 p.m., Must be experienced. Good pay. Apply at 1039 P Street, 434-9230. Child care provider needed for weekly mother's group. 35th & Pioneers, 9:30-11am on Wednesdays, $13. Call 438-8278. Local and National Internships nowl Visit SEIC “Your work experience head quarters!” UNL’s Student Employment and Internship Center 345 NE Union, 472-3145. 600s MUCK ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES! SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, ACAPULCO, FLORIDA, AND MARDIGRAS. REPS NEEDED, TRAVEL FREE, EARN$$$. GROUP DIS COUNTS FOR 6 + . 1-800-838-8203 or WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM. 1-*0e-*UMCMA*C CBA SAB Applications are out for the College of Business Student Advisory board. They will be due on Sept. 24, 1999 by 5pm in room 138/139 CBA. Apply and make a difference in CBA. Concerns about parking? Please let us know what your thoughts and concerns are regarding the following questions: How much more would you be willing to pay for rea sonable available parking? What alternative solutions to the parking situation would you suggest? Respond to; asun18unl.edu Congratulations to September’s Professor of the Month: Mr. Vince Quevedo Textile Clothing & Design College of Family Science & Human Resources We commend him for his dedication toward excellence in teaching and advancement of students at UNL. STUDENTS KEEP NOMINATING PROFESSORS Forms available at Student Involvement, Col lege/Departmental Offices & Advising Centers, Culture Center, ASUN, Greek Affairs, RA's and Greek presidents, and Mortar Board members. Construction Management The Engineering Student Advisory Board is accepting applications for CM majors. Applications in NH W181. Deadline is September 28, 5pm. Dog Wash!! The NU Pre-Veterinary Club will hold its annual dog wash on Sunday, September 26 at Forney Animal Cen ter, 5720 Old Cheney Road. Just $5.00 per dog, pro ceeds go to the NU Pre-Veterinary and the Wildlife RescueTeam, Exotic Body Painting Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem porary tattoos. Group discounts. 435-1973. Faculty, Staff, Students - BOOK FAIR - Save up to 70% on bestsellers! Check out the book fair in the Nebraska Union - City Campus Thursday , September 23 from 9-3 Sponsored by ASUN-Student Government 1«W04tlNCMA« wt *»184 BRECKENRIDGE Mjrrs,^ Heidi Meet the fellows down at Mouse's Library to watch the NU/Missouri football game and bring your ‘99 sisters. Homecoming 1999 Participation Packets are now ready!! Pick yours up at any of the following: ASUN -136 Nebraska Union Student Involvement Fair - City and East RHA office - 237 Nebraska Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration Deadline for entry forms is Sept. 27 Intramural Indoor Soccer Tuesday, September 28 is the last day to enter Men’s and Women’s Indoor Soccer. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more infor mation. 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