VACAMCITi MMAIW NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD RELIEVING SISTERS FOR TUARANGI HOME, ASHBURTON A full-time RELIEVING SISTER is required for this home for elderly men situated in pleasant surroundings at Ashburton. Accommodation available if required. A SISTER is also required for HOLIDAY RELIEF. Apply for both vacancies to the Matron, Tuarangi Home, Ashburton. ‘Phone Ashburton 7045. FOR BURWOOD HOSPITAL A RELIEVING SISTER is required for this Hospital. Comfortable accommodation is available if required. Regular transport service to Christchurch is operated. Apply to the Matron, Burwood Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. 'Phone 59-099. THEATRE SISTERS OR STAFF NURSES FOR BURWOOD HOSPITAL Vacancies exist for the above positions at Burwood Hospital. Pleasant conditions. Regular transport to Christchurch available. Apply to the Matron, Burwood Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. ’Phone 59-099. POSTGRADUATE
COURSE IN PLASTIC SURGICAL NURSING AT BURWOOD HOSPITAL Applications are invited from Staff Nurses wishing to enrol in this six-month course which begins at Burwood Hospital on Monday, May 1, 1961. Staff Nurses’ salary and conditions apply throughout the course, at the successful completion of which a certificate of proficiency will be awarded by the Nurses’ and Midwives’ Board. Excellent accommodation is provided together with all uniforms, etc. Applicants should supply details of age, qualifications, positions held, etc. Apply to the Matron, Burwood Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. HOSPITAL AIDS FOR TUARANGI HOME, ASHBURTON There are vacancies for TWO HOSPITAL AIDS at the Board’s Tuarangi Home, home for elderly men in Ashburton. The home is pleasantly situated and working conditions are good. The duties of a Hospital Aid are varied, interesting, and worth-while. Comfortable livingin accommodation available. Apply to the Matron, Tuarangi Home, Ashburton. ’Phone Ashburton 7045. FOR THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL A HOSPITAL AID Is required for the CENTRAL STERILISING DEPARTMENT of this Hospital. Hours of duty: 1 p.m. to 9.30 p.m., 5 days a week. Sundays and Mondays off. To commence as soon as possible. A
slightly shorter working week would be considered. AIDS are also required for WARD DUTIES at this Hospital. These positions are suitable for the more mature type of woman. Forty-hour week, Monday to Friday Apply for both positions to the Matron. The Princess Margaret Hospital. ’Phone 39-166. COOK FOR CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL A SECOND COOK is required for the Christchurch Hospital Kitchen Uniforms provided and laundered free. Tuesdays and Wednesdays free. Transport provided for early shift if living out. Apply to the Sister-in-Charge, Household Staff, Christchurch Hospital, between 9 a.m. and 3.30 pjn. Monday to Friday. HOUSEMAID FOR CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL A HOUSEMAID is required for CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. Uniforms provided and laundered. This is a living-out position. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6.20 p.m. Days off to be arranged. Apply to the Sister-m-Charge. Household Staff, Christchurch Hospital, between 9 a.m. and 3.39 p.m. Monday to Friday. LINEN PACKERS AND SORTERS FOR CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL WOMEN and GIRLS of 16 years and over are required for packing and sorting clean linen in the Central Linen Room. No week-end work. Wages £9 15s 9d for 44J hour week or £8 3a 2d for a 40-hour week. Uniforms provided and laundered free. Apply to the Staff Supervisor, Hospital Laundry, St. Asaph street West. 3538
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 22
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