The Panther Prints. February 6,1996 11 Employment Opportunities The following positions are posted at the Career Development Employment Centre at Student Serv- ices. For a more detailed description come in or call Sandra Holton or Carolyn Shaw at 566-0674. The following positions are _ available at the University of Prince _ Edward Island. For more information on.these positions look under the Personnel Office on Gopher. Depart- ment of Pathology & Microbiology 2 student assistants, Resident Assistants, Department of Anatomy & Physiology Student Assistant, Registrar’s Office Summer Student (2). Summer Employment: Tolemac Forest Care Inc. is hiring summer students in Okanagan, BC as Treeplanters. For more information and an application form call (604) 548-4066 or write Tolemac Forest Care Inc., PO Box 1359, Vernon, BC, V1T 6N7. Deadline to apply is March 1, 1996. Moraine Lake in Banff is looking for summer students to fill the follow- ing positions: Housekeeping, Dining Room, Canoe Rental Attendant, Gift Shop, Night Audit, Cafe, Front Desk, Kitchen, and Naturalist/Guide. If you are interested send a resume to Mr. David Hutton, Box 1585, Banff, Al- berta, TOL 0CO or Fax to: 403-760- 2384. Indicate what position(s) you are interested in. The National Capital Commission in Ottawa is looking for Summer Students to fill various bilingual posi- tions for the summer. Positions are Site-Interpreter, Information and Orien- tation Counselors, and Supervisors. For a complete description on these posi- tions and an application come to the Career Centre. Deadline to apply is February 16, 1996. Broland in Thunder Bay, Ontario is looking for students to be Tree Planters for the summer. Application forms are available at the Career Centre. Deadline to apply is April 1, 1996. “MY DEGREE IS A SOURCE OF PRIDE. MY DIPLOMA FROM IT! IS A SOURCE OF INCOME.” Will Booth holds a University degree and a diploma in Applied Information Technology from ITI. Will now works for Information Systems Management Corp., an IBM company. You've got a university degree. But you know you could be doing so much more with it than you are right now. You'd like a challenging, well-paying job with a future. If this sounds familiar...you owe it to yourself to look into ITI. Information Technology Institute — or IT| — offers a unique 11-month program that takes university grads from a broad range of backgrounds and gives them the information technology training that today’s companies are looking for. It's an intensive program that has helped many Canadian university grads with little or no background in computers begin satisfying careers as information technology professionals. At ITI, you'll et YOUR SPRINGBOARD TO SUCCESS IN THE NEW ECONOMY. Project D.A.R.E. is looking for Summer Waterfront Instructors and Summer Instructors for their summer camps in Ontario. Applicants must . have camping experience and various certifications. For more information come in to the Career Centre. ~ The Federal Government is now accepting application forms for all summer positions for students. In order to work for the government next sum- mer you must fill out an application form. These positions include Canada Employment Centre for Students, _ Native Internship Program, Defence Research Assistant Program, Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, Justice Canada, Audit Traii2ze Program, Summer at Vimy France, Customs Coast Guard, Aborigi- information Technology Institute H learn from certified instructors in a com- pletely modern facility. You'll work with the latest hardware, software and network technologies. And you'll get individualized career counselling, work term and job placement services. It's a proven program. Find out more about it today. CALL FOR A BROCHURE, OR TO REGISTER FOR OUR FREE INFORMATION SEMINAR: 1-800-939-4484 Program includes courses in Novell, UNIX, Visual Basic, Oracle, Powerbuilder, Object Oriented Design and Analysis, and much more. nal Student Aboriginal Training. Apply now, some programs will be selected as early as November 22, 1995. Pick up FSSEP application at the Career Centre. Bayshore Inn is looking for students to work in Alberta for the summer. Positions available are Bar- tenders, Kitchen Help, Bus Persons, Front Desk, Accounting Office Help, Gift Shop Clerks, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Night Audit, Cooks, Host/Hostesses, Servers, Groundskeepers, Cocktail Servers. Applications may be found at the Career Centre. Long-term Employment: Future Shop is recruiting gradu- ates for employment in many different positions, these include Store Manag- ers, Marketing Liaisons, Human Re- sources, Managers in Training, Sales Reps, Administration Assistants, Customer Service Reps, Product Mer- chandisers, and Computer Technical Support. If interested send a resume to HR, 6310 Vipond Drive, Mississauga, Ont., LST 1G2 or fax to (905) 564- 0757. More information is available at the Career Centre. Volunteer: Youth Challenge International is looking for volunteer participants for projects in Guyana and Costa Rica. Participants must be between 18-25 years old. For more information and an application ask at the Career Centre.