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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD FULL-TIME CARDIOTHORACIC SURGEON GREEN LANE HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Medical Practitioners for the full-time position of CARDIOTHORACIC SURGEON GREEN LANE HOSPITAL Applicants should qualify as Specialists and be Fellows of a recognised College of Surgeons, and have had experience in cardia, thoracic and vascular surgery. It is desired that the appointee commence duty if possible on July 1, 1967. The position has been designated under the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers’) Regulations, 1964, as that of a Specialist and the salary scale prescribed is:— ’ Specialist: £2365-2505-2665-2835 per annum. (The commencing salary and any maximum within the scale will be dtermined by the Medical Officers’ Salaries Grading Committee in accordance with the appointe's qualifications and experence in the specialty.) Conditions of Appointment and Forms of Application are available from the Secretary, Auckland Hospital Board, P.O. Box 5546, Auckland, C.l, with whom applications close at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 31, 1967. 7992 MATRON DUNEDIN KARITANE HOSPITAL QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Registered Nurse, Maternity Nurse, Plunket (Infant Welfare) Certificate or overseas equivalent; Post Graduate Diploma. SALARY ETC.: Commencing rate dependent on previous experience. From £1382 p.a. plus overtime and allowances. Supperannuation; five weeks holiday. ACCOMMODATION: Fully served flat—£4 per week. RESPONSIBILITIES: Hospital admits 32 children to 2i years, needing treatment for medical and social reasons; eight beds for mothers receiving treatment, or accompanying children Training centre for Plunket and Karitane Nurses. Assists teaching programme Medical and Home Science student Otago University. Inquiries and applications stating earliest date free for appointment should be addressed to Miss M. McKechnie, Dominion Secretary. Plunket Society, P.O. Box 672, Dunedin, by March 28, 1967.2219 THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are invited from REGISTERED NURSES for the positions of WARD SUPERVISORS at Dunedin Hospital. For further particulars please apply to the MATRON-IN-CHIEF DUNEDIN HOSPITAL DUNEDIN 7937

VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL CHEMISTRY GRADUATES A VACANCY EXISTS for a young Industrial Chemist on the professional staff of New Zealand Railways. Minimum qualifications are a B.Sc. degree, with a pass in Chemistry 111. Work at present undertaken by the Laboratory in Lower Hutt is not of a routine nature and includes investigations into interesting aspects of the following:— Corrosion of metals Lubricants Paints and protective coatings Fuels Claims for damaged goods Plashes Cleaning agents Textiles Atmospheric Pollution Water Supplies Some travel may be required in connexion with the work. The commencing salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience and there is at present an opportunity for advancement to £2115 per annum. Generous rail travel concessions, superannuation and Welfare Society benefits are available. Applications for this position close on March 31, 1967, with:— Chief Mechanical Engineer, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON. 7936

New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Buckle street, Wellington. TUTORS REQUIRED Range of salaries; Tutor Grade I £1045 to £1715 II £1545 to £2045 111 £1905 to £2225 Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. Tutor Grade II or 111 1. TOWN PLANNING. Good practical experience and examination qualifications required. To teach students in N.Z. Certificate of Draughting. N.Z. Institute of Valuers, and Survey courses. Tutor Grade 1 or II 2. AGRICULTURE. Graduate or diploma holder required with good knowledge of the main branches of farming. Qualifications in Rural Valuation an advantage but not essential. To teach farm training scheme and pre-entry students and candidates for examinations of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers. 3. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING. Holder of appropriate ground engineers’ licences required to teach apprentices and candidates for engineers’ registration. Tutor Grade I 4. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY. Ability to teach automotive machining and/or automotive diesel an advantage. Good trade experience and examination qualifications required. To teach apprentices preparing for N.Z. Trades Certification Board examinations to Advanced Trade Certificate. 5. PLASTERING. Good trade experience, especially in fibrous plastering, with examination qualifications if possible. To teach apprentices preparing for N.Z. Trades Certification Board examinations to Trade Certificate level. Further particulars and application forms from the Principal, N.Z. Technical Correspondence Institute, Private Bag, Te Aro, Wellington. Applications dose on March 29,1967. 7942

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 23

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