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WANTED Reliable drivers and dancers. Excellent pay! Please call 477-7102.* Work With Children •Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? •Are you excited about the development of children? •Would you like to be eligible for a tuition scholarehip? If so. the Gallup Chid Development Center may have a position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today! 486-6700. Monday-Friday. 9am-5pm. EOE. Afternoon and overnight sitter needed for 5 and 13 year old. Monday-Friday. approximately 5pm-7am every other week. 476-2048 from 1-4pm. Call 430-6959 any time. Child care needed, 16-20 hours/week during summer break, valid driver's license required. Call 489-3405. Childcare needed for 3 and 6 year old, July and Au gust, and after school care during the 2000-2001 school year. Summer hours 8:30am-5:00pm, school C hours 3:00pm-5:00pm. Must enjoy children and your own transportation. Call 420-2529. Energetic, outgoing, happy person wanted to watch 9-year-old this summer. Must have car. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Must also enjoy cooking, laundry, running er rands, being organized, and setting up daughter's ac tivities. Williamsburg area. Please call Cameron, 420-7721,__ Looking for someone to spend 3-4 hours, three days a week doing fun activities with 2 children, ages 7 and 10. Hours and days flexible. Please call Pat or Lisa at 402-464-8385. ^ Nanny wanted for 4 month old. 10-20 hours a week through summer. Can work with school schedule. 483-0640. Need babysitter for 2 month old. Flexible hours. 477-6056. Need sitter in my home. Tuesday, Thursday 12:30-5:30. Kids ages 8,6, and 2. $67hour. 488-9362. Summer help only. Care for 3 boys. 10am-5pm week days. 477-1162. r—i Looking For A Work Study Job On Either City/East Campus? The Libraries have a variety of positions available. $5.40-$5.65/hour, choice of day, evening or weekend hours. Apply Love Library, Room 141.472-3963. The Department of Economics is seeking a student with work study voucher for this summer to do a varie ty of clerical tasks including: use of IBM computer, op erating copy machines, some phones and some library research. Computer experience is preferred, $6/hour. Appl^toPam Royal or Carol Nelson at 340 CBA or call Attention!! Attention!! Colege Students In Human Services Looking for Summer Work? Seeking State experience? Look no further! Your answer is with SOS!! * * * The following positions are based on availability of funding * * Specialized Office Services (SOS), a State run tempo rary employment service, is actively recruiting individu als with excellent counseling, and interpersonal skills. We are needing individuals to serve as Dorm Advisors and Counselors for Services for the Visually Impaired. Positions will last 6 weeks, beginning 6/30/00 aid last ing through 8/10/00. Duties Include: ✓ Establishing and maintaining a safe environment for visually impaired teenagers in a residential setting. ✓ Reinforcing agency philosophy to promote inde pendence and self-esteem. ✓ Advising and assisting students in solving personal problems. ✓ Giving instruction in daily living skills. ✓ Coordinating recreational activities. ✓ Leading seminars on work-related topics. ✓ Reporting progress to supervisory staff. Requirements: ✓ Two years of college course work or equivalent work experience in human service setting. ✓ Strong interpersonal skills. ✓ Skills in presenting information to groups or individ uals. ✓ Counseling skills. ✓ Ability to work with adolescents: reinforce roles yet I build rapport; manage conflict effectively; and teach daily living and job related skills. Hours & Salary: Dorm Advisor, #26-00002DO, (1 position)-10:30 PM to 830^AM Monday/Tuesday through Thursday/Friday Dorm Counselor, #26-00001 DD, (2 positions>-8 AM to 11 PM Saturday and Sunday (with 2 half hour breaks) $9.50/hr. Dorm Counselor, #26-00001 DD, (1 position)-2:30 PM to 11 PM Monday through Friday $9.50/hr. Interested? Hour to apply? You may electronically at www.wrk4neb.org, or submit an application to our of fice, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM on or be fore the dosing date of 5/15/00. Applicants who need accommodation in the selection process should re quest this in advance. DAS-State Personnel Division i s located at 301 Cen tennial Mall South, Lincoln, NE, 68509-4095, (402) 471-2075. An EEO/AA Employer $8-12 per hour. Painting Houses & Apartments Mid-M|^ through Mid-August. Decide own hours. Call BW3’s Now hiring aU positions with competition wages. Apply within. Fun summer work atmosphere. 1328 PStreet. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Cal (970)483-7490 evenings. Johnson Poured Walls seeking summer help. Call 730-5773. Lifeguards Wanted Juneto Auguet Enjoy the outdoors working at Camp Kitaki’s Pool or Lake as a lifeguard. Work with 65 other Co-ed college staff, valuable leadership experience, training, salary, room and board, making a differ ence to kids and friends. The best thing you'll ever get paid to do! Other Positions: Boys Counselors, Grounds Crew, Video Production, Cook. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an application at 434-9225 or e-mail campkitakidaol.com. Like To Cook? Don't need to be a pro, just be dependable and friendly! YMCA Camp Kitaki, 434-9225 or campkitakidaol.com. Stable Position 15-20 hours per week, am hours only. Monday-Friday, Saturday also available. Must be good at handling horses. Good pay. Donha, 489-2185, 98th and A Street. Still Need A Summer Job? Outdoors, Fun, Friends; Grounds crew starts May 261 YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an applica tion at (402) 434-9225 or email campkitakidaol.com. SUMMER PLAYGROUND JOBS If you are in the education field or are taking summer school and need a summer job where you are done by noon, call the Lincoln Parks & Recreation Playground Office, Irving Rec. Center, 2010 Van Dorn, 441-7952. Summer camp counselors, instructors, cooks, office and horse staff, www.coloradomountainranch.com. 1-800-267-9573. Summer Camp Jobe. NY, RA, New England. Instructors needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LAX, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguard, WSI, Waterski ing, Sailing, Canoe, Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Dra ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Arts and Crafts, Nature, RN's, Chef. Arlene Streisand; 1-809-443-6428; www.8ummercampemploymerrt.com Summer Is Coming! Do you need experience? Money? Desire a challenge? Opportunity to travel? Want to have all of this in one summer job? CaM 1 -800-776-2941. Summer staff needed for middle school day camp. Part-time and full-time. Cali 475-0805. I Summer staff needed for school-age child care. I Fun program in elementary schools. 475-0805. Swim Instructors-WSI And Lifeguards For Red Cross lessons. Part-time from June 19-August 4. $6-$6.75/hour. Apply at 220 Oak Creek Drive or call 441-6391. Opportunity Internship KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for its paid Opportunity Internship Program for the Summer of 2000. This is a 13-week paid internship designed for minority students interested in the broadcasting indus try. This part-time position provides an opportunity to work in most areas of television. Applicants need not be broadcast majors. Questions answered by Emily Edwards at 467-4321. Send resume with cover letter to: Personnel Assistant: KOLN/KGIN-TV; PO Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. Deadline: 5/19/00. EOE. Drug testing may be required. 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