VACANCWS—MMAUB NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD ACTING MATRON FOR LINCOLN HOSPITAL Application* an* invited from MIDWIVES. preferably with GENERAL CERTIFICATE, for the position of ACTING MATRON of LINCOLN HOSPITAL for a period of six months from July. 1961. This is one of the Board's country maternity hospitals with seven established beds.. Comfortable living quarters are available. Salary and ap-. propriate allowances are in ac-. cordance with the latest scaleApply to the Lady Superintendent, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag. Christchurch NURSING STAFF FOR BURWOOD HOSPITAL The following vacancies exist at this Hospital:— RELIEVING SISTER Week-ends only. Saturday and/or Sunday. 8 a.m.-2.30 p.m. HOME SISTER Morning duty. Commence mid-June. SISTERS AND STAFF NURSES For Operating Theatre. RELIEVING SISTER General duties. REGISTERED NURSES For MATERNITY WING. Should be MIDWIVES or hold Maternity or Midwifery Certificates. Apply to the Matron. Burwood Hospital. Private Bag. Christchurch. ’Phone 59-099. SISTER FOR TUARANGI HOME, ASHBURTON A SISTER IS URGENTLY required for DAY DUTY at this Home for elderly men, situated at Ashburton. Salary in accordance with the latest scale, plus maximum overtime and geriatric allowance. »to the Matron. Tuaome Ashburton. ’Phone Ashburton 7045. WARD SISTERS FOR ESSEX HOSPITAL Two Ward Sisters are required for Essex Maternity Hospital. Applicants should hold General and Maternity Certificates or be Registered Maternity Nurses. Salary and allowances according to latest scale. Apply to the Matron, Essex Hospital. 'Phone 78-386. REGISTERED STAFF FOR COUNTRY HOSPITALS OPPORTUNITIES exist for the appointment of newly-, qualified MATERNITY NURSES and MIDWIVES as SISTERS, and ASSISTANT SISTERS to the various country hospitals of the Board throughout North. Canterbury. A choice of location can be. made, and most comfortable accommodation is available, salaries are according to the latest scale, and all appropriate allowances are paid. The Board's country hospitals are pleasantly situated, well maintained, and provide a necessary and worthwhile service to the community. For further information please apply to the Lady Superintendent, Christchurch, Hospital. Private Bag. Christehilrch HOSPITAL AIDS FOR TUARANGI HOME, ASHBURTON THERE are vacancies for Hospital Aids at the Board's Taurangi Home, a home for elderly men in Ashburton. This home is pleasantly situated and working conditions are good. The duties of a Hospital Aid are varied, interesting and worthwhile. Comfortable living-in accommodation available. Apply to the Matron. Tuarangl Home, Ashburton. 'Phone Ashburton, 7045. NURSERY HOUSEMAID FOR HUNTSBURY CHILDREN'S HOME A NURSERY HOUSEMAID is required for this home, which Is delightfully situated tn the Cashmere Hills Working conditions are most pleasant. Apply to the Matron. Huntsbury Children's Home. 'Phone 36-886 HOUSEMAID FOR ESSEX HOSPITAL. A HOUSEMAID is required for this Maternity Hospital. Good conditions and wages. This is a living-out position. Apply to the Matron. Essex Hospital. 'Phone 78-386. SERVERY ASSISTANT FOR CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL A SERVERY ASSISTANT is required for the Nurses* Home Servery. Uniforms provided and laundered free. Alternate weekends off. Broken shifts worked. Live in or out. Apply to the Sister-in-Charge. Household Staff. Christchurch Hospital, between 9 am. and 3.30 pan., Monday to Friday.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29536, 10 June 1961, Page 24
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