« VACANCIES FKOHSSIONAL APPLICATIONS, closing with the undersigned on August 31. 1963. are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners for the following positions for 1964: WHANGAREI BASE HOSPITAL: (a) SURGICAL REGISTRAR, (bi JUNIOR OR SENIOR HOUSE SURGEONS (4). (c) SENIOR HOUSE OFFICER (1). KAWAKAWA HOSPITAL: REGISTRAR Duties medical and surgical. Salary scales in accordance with the Hospital Eployment Regulations: House Surgeons £BlO/1015. Junior Registrar £1295/1420. Senior Registrar £ 1470/1670. Two-bedroom furnished flats as well as single accommodation provided. Further information may be obtained from the Medical Superintendent-in-Chief, Whangarei Base Bospital, Whangarel. The Secretary. NORTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. P.O. Box 742. WHANGAREI. 9928 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD SENIOR PHYSICIST SENIOR PHYSICIST Applications are invited from suitably qualified Physicists for the position of Senior Physicist, Radiotherapy Department. Auckland Hospital. Applicants must be holders of a Science Degree, preferably with honours in Physics. Previous experience in the field of Medical Physics is also desirable. It is important that applicants should have an interest and experience in electronics as this will form the major portion of the duties. The salary for this position will be up to £1465 per annum being within the scale—£ll2s- - per annum. The commencing salary within this scale will be dependant upon qualifications ana experience. but progression beyond £1365 per annum or appointment at a commencing salary of £1465 per annum will be subject to the determination of the Minister of Health. Conditions of appointment giving full particulars of this position and forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary Auckland Hospital Board. P.O. Box 5546, Auckland C. 1., with whom applications close at NOON on FRIDAY, August 30. 1963 . 2456 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. PHYSICS TECHNICIAN, RADIOTHERAPY DEPT. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Physics Technician to the Radiotherapy Department, Auckland Hospital. Applicants should be experienced in electronic/mechanical workshop practice as the appointee will be mainly concerned with the maintenance of the 4 MeV Linear Accelerator Unit. The salary scale for this position is—£ll3s-1180-1225 per annum. (The commencing salary within this scale will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the appointee.) Conditions of Appointment giving full particulars of this position and forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary, Auckland Hospital Board, P.O. Box 5546, Auckland, C. 1., with whom applications close at Noon on Friday, August 30. 1963. 2456
AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. PHYSICIST—FOR RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE WORK. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Physicist for Radio-Active Isotope Work. Radiotherapy Department, Auckland Hospital. Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science Degree (or its equivalent), a higher degree being desirable. Experience in the application of radioactive isotope techniques to medical practice is desirable. The salary for the position will be within one of the following scales:— (a) £855-900-955-995-1040-1085-1135-1180 per annum. * (b) £1225-1270-1365 per annum. The actual scale and commencing salary within the scale will be determined in accordance with the qualifications and experience of the appointee. Canditions of Appointment, giving full particulars of this position, and forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary, Auckland Hospital Board, P.O. Box 5546. Auckland. C. with whom applications close at Noon on Friday, August 30. 1963. 2456 CANCER INSTITUTE BOARD, 278 William street, MELBOURNE RADIOLOGIST APPLICATIONS ar e Invited from duly qualified medical practitioners possessing an F.F.R. (or equivalent), or a D. (or equivalent), together with senior medical or surgical qualifications for appointment as Radiologist (full-time), to the Peter MacCallum Clinic. The appointee, who will be directly responsible to the Medical Director of the Institute, will be required to carry out clinical duties, assist with the development of new radiological techniques and administer the Diagnostic X-ray Department. Salary, according to qualifications and experience, will be up to the present maximum rate of £4560 per anum, plus rights of limited private practice. Other conditions include superannuation, long service leave, sick and recreational leave. An Interstate appointee will be granted first-class fares for himself and family, together with an allowance of up to £lOO for removal of furniture and personal effects. Particulars of the appointment and duties may be obtained from the Medical Director, Dr. W. P. Holman. Applications, on forms available from the undersigned, close on August 12. 1963 R. K. CHURCHES. Manager and Secretary. 2212 DANN’EVIRKE HOSPITAL BOARD HOUSE SURGEONS—SENIOR OR JUNIOR Applications are invited for the position of House Surgeon I (Senior or Junior) at the Dannevlrkc Hospital for 1964. Fully furnished house, plus washing machine and refrigerator is available. The salary will be in accordance with the Hospital Regulations, i.e. £lOBl 10s for Senior House Surgeon and £876 10s for Junior House Surgeon. Further information may be obtained from the Medical Superintendent, Dannevirke Hospital. to whom applications should be addressed. H. E. YATES. Secretary. 1 9144
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