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Show CIVIL SERVICE JOBS ARE ANNOUNCED The United Sates Civil Service commission has announced that applications ap-plications will be received for the positions listed beow.- Applications must be on file at the commission's commis-sion's Washington office not rater than the closing dates given below. The first date in each case refers to applications received from the states east of C dorado, and the second to those received from Colorado Colo-rado and states westward, The salary sal-ary in each case is subject, to a Zl2 per cent retirement deduction. The age limits do not apply to veterans receiving preference, up to the retirement re-tirement age. Occupational therapy aide, junior j occupational therapy aide, recrea-ItJonal recrea-ItJonal aide, $1,800. $1,620, and $1,800 k " ' -;' - ' . ' vjptiiiai branches for l? occupational therapy ther-apy aide positions are: (1) Arts and crafts, (2) trades and industries, and (3) gardening. Applicants will be rated on their education an ex- perience. They will not be given a test, except those who are given a general test in lieu of high school education. They must not have passed their forty-fifth birthday. Student dietitian, student physi-otherpy physi-otherpy aide, $420 a year less a deduction of $360 a year for subsistence sub-sistence and quarters, Army Medical Medi-cal Center, War Department. Up-1 on successful completion of the farming course at the army medical medi-cal center, graduates will be eligible' eli-gible' for retention in the service. A 4-year college course with special spe-cial study is required for entrance to the examination. Applications may be accepted from senior students stu-dents now in attendance at institutions insti-tutions of recognized standing, sub ject to their furnishing, during the life of the register, proof of successful suc-cessful completion of the required college course prior to September 1, 1941. Applicants, must have reached their twentieth but must not have passed their twenty-eighth birthday. Under and' minor library assistant, assist-ant, $1,440 and $1,260 a year. Some training in a recognized library school, a recognized library appren ticeship course, or certain paid, library li-brary experience, is required. Consultant in social services, various grades, $4,600 to $3,200 a year, Children's Bureau, Department Depart-ment of Labor; Bureaus of Public Assistance and of Research and Statistics, Social Security Board. Completion of a 4-year college course including or supplemented by 1 full year of graduate or undergraduate un-dergraduate study, in an accredited school of social work is required, plus appropriate experience. Applicants Appli-cants will not be given a written test. Full information may be obtained at the post office in Preston or from the secretary of the board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, a' any first, or second-class post office. |