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6-TKECAXDUNA TIKES $AT.,APRIL18.1S31 HcIpVjnted ' ; CITY OF DURHAM Jcb Opportunities The provisions of Minimum Wigs di sot apply to any par son employed in a seasonal recreation program by a city, town, county, or other municipality or igency or Instrumen tality of local government. . , SummerSeasonal Positions Supervisor Of Pools $4.00 per hour DEADLINE DATE: May 15, 1881 Swimming Pool Director $3.50 per hour DEADLINE DATE: May 15, 1981 Assistant Swimming Pool Director $3.00 per hour DEADLINE DATE: May 15, 1981 Life Guard $2.80 per hour DEADLINE DATE: May 8. 1981 Pool Technician $2.60 DEADLINE DATE: May 8, 1981 Youth Music And Drama Specialist $3.00- $3.10 per hour DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Nature Specialist $3.00-$3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Sports and Games Specialist $3.00-$3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Music arid Drama Specialist $3.00-$3.10hr. . DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Arts and Crafts Specialist $3.00-$3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Special Populations DayCamp Specialist $3.10-$3.45hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 16, 1981 Playground Assistant $3.00. DEADUNE DATE: April 14, 1981 Preschool Specialist $3.00-$3.10hr. DEADUNE DATE: April 14, 1931 s Sports Specialist' $3.00-$3.10hr. DEADLINE .DATE: April 14, 1981 Summer ReceptionistClerk $3.65 per hour DEADLINE DATE: April 10, 1981 Summer CETA Counselor Starting Salary $491 DEADLINE DATE: April 13, 1981 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE INDICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION ONLY. FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION, CONTACT: Personel Office, First Floor City Halt 101 City Hall Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 Telephone: 683-4214 An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. Job Opportunities Employment opportunities are available for economically disadvantaged youth, 14-21, and who live in the City or County of Durham during the summer months, interested persons can pick up applications at the Durham Employ ment& Training Office, 212 N. Mangum St. The deadline tor receiving applications is AprU 17, 1981. The Durham Employment & Training Office (CETA) does not discriminate on the basis on handicap in the admission of any programs or activities. AN EQUAL OPPOR TUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Environmental Scientist Responsible for professional level water quality planning and implementation activities of regional water quality pro ject. Familiar with technical and institutional aspects of watershed planning and residual waste management. Ability to work with general public, local elected officials, and special interest groups. Strong written and oral com munication skills are essential. Masters Degree in En vironmental Sciences, Regional Planning, or Resource Management and related job experience. Salary $17,647. Send resumes by May 1 to Environmental Scientist, Post Office Box 12276, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer: women, minorities and handicapped are encouraged to apply. Treasurer " The South-East Consortium for International Development ' (SECIO), a non-profit corporation based in Chapel Hill, NC, is seeking a Treasurer. Responsibilities include overall financial management, forecasting, and reporting, as well as some supervisory duties. 'Applicants must have minimum of MBA, CPA, or equivalent in related disciplines. Knowledge of government funded contract research and actual work experience in financial manage ment desired. For more detailed position description and information, please contact Sandra Mixon, Corporate Secretary, 400 Eastowno Drive, Suite 207, Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514. E.O.E. Eng. Cameraman A minimum of two years experience and familiar with all facets of electronic news gathering. Microwave ex- perience preferred. Mail resume to: P. 0. Box 2009, Durham. KZ 277C2. ECE r r f i 1 'j$J&y v. -1 i t 8 m ItuSii ul r Life without a heartbeat It now possible, thanks to a new type of blood pump developed by an Austrian scientist. - Professor Johann Navratil , has . been conducting re search in Vienna on the problems of the "artificial heart," for the past 12 years. He recently disclosed his development of a pump which can serve as at least a temporary substitute for the heart. ROCKETS' CENTER MOSES MAL0NE (24) maneuvers his way around Lakers' center, Kareem Abduklabbar (33) and away from the out-stretched arm of Lakers' forward Jim Chones (9) as he goes up for the shot during fourth quarter action at the Forum. Malone, who scored on the play, totaled 94 points and 53 rebounds for the three games they played the Lakers in their mini-series. The Rockets defeated the defending NBA Champion Lakers 89-86 in the final game of their best-of-three game playoff series. UPI Photo A two day old gazelle can outrun a full-grown horse. An Austrian scientist has de veloped a new type of blood pump which performs nor mal functions of the heart. After a heart failure, medication often is not able to restart the heart. Professor Navratil 's mechanical pump can . maintain blood circu lation, enabling the heart to rest and heal completely. So far, the device has been used successfully only in experiments with calves. The laboratory animals have lived for up to eight weeks Help" Wanted; SUMMER SIFT C00R DINATOR - Town of Chapel Hill. ..Organizeadminister Summer Involvement for Teenages (SIFT) employment program utilized by local citizens & businesses. Will need strong PR relations and coordinating skills to set up program. Also intvw poten tial workers, make ap propriate placements. Full time; early May - Aug 21. College degree and related experience helpful, but not required. Full time, $5.25hr. Apply by April 24: Municipal Bldg. , 306 N. Columbia St. E0AAE. 'while the device performed - pumps which, he beliei the functions of the heart. : could lead to developm . Professor Navratil is of a functioning artifi working with membrane heart. ' SORRY YOU DROPPED OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL? Interested in earning a GEO (General Equivalency Diploma)? The Durham Employment and Training Office is accep ting applications for the June Remedial Education Class Classes are held at Lyon Park School, 20 hrs.week. Applicants must: - Read at 8th grade level Be a resident of Durham City or County Meet CETA eligibility criteria Be motivated to participate in a classroom setting Call for eligibility interview: Employment Security Commission 683-6880 Deadline: Wednesday, April 29, 1981 CETA does not discriminate on the basis of handicap i the admission of any programs or activities. An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. University Forester Minimum requirements for the position are: Graduatic from a four year college or university with a major i forestry and four years of experience in a varied foresti program including two years of supervisory experiem and a thorough knowledge of horticulture; or an equlvalei combination of training and experience. Salary range $15,540 22,428. For an application please contact tl Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chap Hill, NC 27514. 933-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Al FIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Tho Best Now & Used Cars Easy Financing Phone 682-9275 Ctflclough Auto Sales 61 2 Rigsboe Ave. Durham, N.C. UxIUztLi LI La fS )!MLBB rvvri crx7 3UKllSUr) U uvuL3ul Ud ULTU i These days, joining any of the services to get money for college is a smart idea. But only the Army combines good-sized college benefits with a short two-year enlistment. Through the Army, you could accumulate gen erous educationalbenefits for college in just two years. Only the Army-offers them. And only the Army offers the widest variety of choices of location or training, too. If you're in a hurry to earn money for school, consider the Army's two-year enlistment. It can get you , money for college before you even start to lose your study habits. Serve your country as you serve yourself. Call 800421-4422. Better yet, look in the Yellow Pages under "Recruiting!'
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