VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD POST-CERTIFICATE COURSES APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified members of the Nursing Profession wishing to participate in one of the following Post-Certificate Courses: — 1. PREMATURE BABY AND NEONATE NURSING, NATIONAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL— Two courses are open:— (a) To commence April 18, 1966. This is a six months’ course and is available to General and Maternity trained Nurses or Registered Midwives. (b) To commence June 27, 1966. This is a four months’ course and is open to holders of General and Midwifery Certificates. The Courses will consist of a series of lectures and demonstrations, and cover theoretical and clinical teaching in the care of the premature baby and neonate. 2. CARDIOTHORACIC NURSING, GREEN LANE HOSPITAL— To commence April 18, 1966. This is a six months’ Course. The Course will consist of a series of lectures and demonstrations by the Medical and Nursing staff, together with practical experience in the wards, theatre, and other departments. Approximately 4J months will be spent in the surgical and medical wards, one month in the Cardiothoracic theatre, and a fortnight attending the various special departments such as Angiocardiographic, Cardiac Catheter, Physiology and Surgical Development Laboratory. The Course is designed to cover the nursing of Thoracic and Cardiac diseases, and in particular, the special investigations and management of patients requiring cardiac surgery using extra-corporeal circulation. 3. PLASTIC SURGICAL NURSING, MIDDLEMORE HOSPITAL— To commence April 18, 1966. This is a six months’ Course. 4. ORTHOPAEDIC NURSING, MIDDLEMORE HOSPITAL— To commence April 18, 1966. This is a six months’ Course and applicants are required to have served a minimum of six months’ postgraduate experience. 6. NEUROSURGICAL NURSING, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL— To commence April 18, 1966. This is a six months’ Course. GENERAL—(a) At the conclusion of each Course a State Examination will be held, and a Certificate of Proficiency will be awarded to successful candidates by the Department of Health. (b) Staff Nurses’ salary and conditions will apply during the Courses. (c) Living-in accommodation is available if required. APPLICATIONS, stating age, experience and qualifications, and accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, should be addressed to the Matron-in-Chief, Auckland Hospital Board, P.O. Box 5546, Auckland, C.l, with whom applications CLOSE at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1966. 3333
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS VACANCIES EXIST in a rapidly expanding practice for Junior and Senior Engineers up to the age of 35 approximately Excellent experience in a wide variety of civil and structural work is available, and senior positions will carry considerable responsibility with appropriate rewards. Appointment for an interview should be made by telephoning 50-970, Wellington, or in writing— ROLLINGS and FERNER, Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers, 16 Cambridge terrace, WELLINGTON. 3316 CITY OF TAURANGA APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified Engineers for the following positions:— 1. STAFF ENGINEER (Water and Sewerage) 2. ASSISTANT ENGINEER (General). 3. ASSISTANT ENGINEER (Traffic). For Position 1, a Registered Engineer is required with suitable experience, and the salary offered is £l9OO to £2lOO over two years. For Positions 2 and 3, recent graduates are required and salary offered is £1350 to £1450 after one year. Further details from the undersigned with whom applications close on Friday, January 28, 1966. H. M. BINNEY, City Engineer. 3344 QUANTITY SURVEYORS SENIOR QUALIFIED SURVEYORS required for Melbourne and Sydney offices. Applicants must be skilled in all phases of work and competent to take charge of project teams. Basic salary to 7000 dollars plus overtime at time and a half. Apply in writing giving details of experience and career to:— WOLFERSTAN, TROWER and PARTNERS, 420 St. Kilda road, MELBOURNE, 5.C.2. 3313 REGISTERED SURVEYOR AN OPPORTUNITY exists in our practice for a young Registered Surveyor. As this will be our first appointment in this field a mentally vigorous man interested in Civil Engineering work could develop the position into one of considerable responsibility with appropriate rewards. Starting salary by negotiation but not less than £l5OO p.a. Apply for an interview to— HOLLINGS and FERNER, Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers, 16 Cambridge terrace, WELLINGTON, Telephone 50-970. 3316
SHIFT ENGINEER AN OPPORTUNITY is available at Finegand for a suitably qualified engineer to join the permanent staff as a Shift Engineer. The minimum qualification is a 3rd class Marine Ticket—but preference will be given to applicants with Ist or 2nd class Board of Trade certificates. Experience in refrigeration is desirable. Wages and conditions are covered by the Marine and Powers Engineers Institute agreement. A three-bedroom house is available at a reasonable rental and after 12 months’ service the appointee will be entitled to join the Company’s subsidised Superannuation Scheme. Written applications giving full details of age, full name and address, marital status, qualifications and experience should be addressed to:— THE WORKS MANAGER, THE SOUTH OTAGO FREEZING CO. LTD, I BALCLUTHA. P.O. BOX 62, ’PHONE 168. 3437
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 24
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