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HomeMy WebLinkAboutres1980-064n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2.6 27 28 29 30 31 32 DATE: November 6, 1980 INTRODUCED BY: MuPns�hPr PROPOSED BY: Council RESOLUTION NO. 80 -64 A RESOLUTION ENDORSING.A STUDENT INTERN PROGRAM TO BE UTILIZED IN WHATCOM COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL OFFICES THROUGH WHATCOM COMMUN- ITY COLLEGE AND WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WHEREAS, Whatcom Community College and Western Washington University as part of their educational program desire to develop internship opportunitit.es in County government; and, WHEREAS, at times, various county offices might benefit.greatl from short -term involvement of a student intern; and, WHEREAS, internship in County government can'give valuable training and experience to potential future employees; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: SECTION 1: The Whatcom County Council endorses the concept of an intern program to be utilized between Whatcom.County govern- ment offices, and Whatcom Community College and Western Washington University. SECTION 2: The various departments will be encouraged to consider the possibility of utilizing interns;'devel'op program proposals and coordinate their suggestions through the County Ex- ecutive and the Personnel Office. DATED this 6th day of November, 1980. r ATTEST: Joan Ogden- Auditor & Ex- officio Clerk4epu ouncil By: y A PPROVED AS TO FOR N: Bruce L. Disend Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Resolution - 1 WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 4� Shirley an ZaZten, Chairperson �P'hone . 676-671. , 384 -1403 SCAN 644-1717 COUNTY COUNCIL 311 Grand Avenue Bellingham, Washington 98225 MEMO TO: All department heads FROM: Shirley Van Zanten, Council Chairperson. DATE: November 13, 1980 SUBJECT: Student internship in County departments Shirley Van Zanten Don Hansey Larry McIntyre C.J. Johnson R.W. "Bob" Muenscher Jon Donnellan Will Roehl At its November 6 meeting, the County Council passed the attached Resolution endorsing the concept of utilizing interns from W.C.C. and W.W.U. You are encouraged to consider the possibility of util- izing such a program, particularly for special, one -time projects, or to fill a limited -time extra help need you might have. Unfortunately, the County is not in a position to offer even minimum reimbursement to such a program at the present time, so the projects will need to be designed as strictly a learning experience for which the students would receive academic credit. If you can utilize such a program., contact the Personnel Director for information on how to proceed.