Monday, April 6, 1998 The University Daily Kansan 1. 2024年1月1日 Section A • Page 7 Cops wanted by the law KU Public Safety seeks applicants By Laura Roddy roddy@kansan.com Kansan staff writer The University of Kansas Office of Public Safety is looking for a few good officers. There are openings for three University police officer trainees, said Sgt. Chris Keary. The trainees will fill vacant officer positions. Keary said the minimum requirement for the trainees is a high school diploma or equivalent. One year of experience as a commissioned law enforcement officer is preferred. Applicants must also be 21, qualify for an unrestricted Kansas drivers license, and be free of felony convictions and misdemeanor convictions of domestic violence. After one year, officer trainees are eligible to be promoted to the classification of KU police officer. Normally, University officers must have one year of commissioned law enforcement experience or have 60 hours of college credit, 16 of which are in criminal justice or related fields, Keary said. Keary said that he began as an officer trainee after working as a dispatcher. "It provides an opportunity for a greater number of people to qualify," Keary said. Applications are due to Human Resources by April 17. Interviews will take place in May and the target starting date for the officer trainees is in June, Keary said. "It'll give us time to lot of the in-house training." Keavry said. Non-commissioned trainees will attend an eight-week academy in August. For more information, interested persons can call Human Resources at 864-7417 or visit the KU public safety webpage at http://www.ukans.edu/~kucons The officer trainee is a state classification. Starting pay is $10.53 per hour plus benefits, according to the state classified civil service scale, said Lynn George, employment manager at Human Resources. The public safety office is also seeking applicants for the assistant director position in charge of the police department. The position was vacated in December when Ralph Oliver became director of the office. This cement is laid for walkin' Kim Wilson uses a bullfloat to seal a freshly poured sidewalk. Wilson was working in front of the Lied Center last week. The sidewalk extends from West 15th Street and Crestline Drive to the bridge across Iowa Street. Photo by Geoff Krieger/KANSAN Undecided about your major? Time to enroll for Fall and you don't know what classes to take?? What about a major that has a job at the end of it???? The Cytotechnologist is responsible for the initial detection and diagnosis of abnormal cells (both malignant and pre-malignant) present in both gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens. (One year professional program; enter as a senior; call (913) 588-1175 for information/advising) The Health Information Manager is the professional responsible for the management of health information systems consistent with the medical, administrative, ethical, and legal requirements of the health care delivery system. (One year professional program; enter as a senior) The Medical Technologist, or Clinical Laboratory Scientist, performs the laboratory determinations and analysis which aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the maintenance of health. (One year professional program; enter as a senior) The Occupational Therapist uses purposeful activity, meaningful for the individual, as the basis for treatment of people with a wide variety of physical, developmental, and psychological disabilities. (Professional program is two years plus 9 months; enter as a junior) The Respiratory Care Practitioner treats patients suffering from a wide variety of disorders affecting the cardiopulmonary system, including emphysema, asthma, pneumonia, heart disease, shock, and trauma. (Two year professional program; enter as a junior) The School of Allied Health at KU Medical Center offers Bachelor of Science degrees in these fields. Make appointments to talk to faculty advisors from allied health in 132 Strong Hall or by calling the Freshman- Sophomore Advising Center at 864-2834. Health Information Management: ONLY Tuesday, April 7, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Contact Janice at (913) 588-2423 on the KUMC campus to set up an appointment Certification in this field makes you employable in over 100 careers and/or facilities, and not all are health care related. Medical Technology: Tuesday, April 7, 9am-Noon; Thursday, April 9, 10am-4pm; Thursday, April 23, 9am-Noon; Tuesday, May 5, 9am-Noon. Medical Technology scholarships are available to Kansas high school graduates. Occupational Therapy: Monday, April 6, 9am-2pm; Tuesday, April 7, 9:15am-2:30pm Wednesday, April 8, 9am-Noon; Thursday, April 9, 9am-2pm. Respiratory Care: Tuesday, April 7, Wednesday, April 8, and Wednesday, April 15, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign 841-PLAY USED & New Sports 1029 Massachusetts Interviewing Strategies Workshop Graduating? Looking for summer employment? Need a part-time job? It doesn't matter what time it is in your job search... if you want to improve your interviewing skills, this workshop is for you. Tuesday, April 7 @ 7:00p.m. This is a great opportunity to get "insider" information. You will have a chance to ask the people who do the hiring your questions about interviewing. Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union Representatives from Sprint, Merck, Enterprise, and Deluxe Corporation will share their advice and answer your questions. Sponsored by University Career and Employment Services 110 Burge Union ∆ 864-3624 upc@ukans.edu DOES AFFIRMATIVE ACTION BELONG IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS? Monday, April 6 4:30 p.m. Green Hall Room 104 Michael Greve (from Center of Individual Rights) 20 Tom Stacy (KU Professor of Law) will engage in a debate discussing the empirical and normative aspects of affirmative action in college admissions. The KU Federalists Society invites all interested to attend. For information call Stuart Englebert 838-9372 Do A Double Take At Campbell's Buy One Get One FREE at 2 FOR 1 SUIT SALE - Double-Breasted - Single-Breasted - Three Button - All Wool - Wool Blend - Traditional - European 841 Mass. (843-2828) 1997-98 50TH Anniversary HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES Chancellor Robert Hemenway "Humanities and American Politics" April 7,8:00 pm The Lied Center .