VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD THEATRE SISTER A VACANCY exists for a Sister or Staff Nurse for operating Theatre, with or without previous post-graduate experience in this field. For further information please apply to the Supervising Matron, ASHBURTON HOSPITAL Ashburton 2989 ENGINEER A REGISTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER is required for our office. Commencing salary will be £2OOO to £2500. depending on experience. GRIFFITHS. MOFFAT and PARTNERS. Chartered Architect, P O Box 156. CHRISTCHURCH. 2111
VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT of accounting and auditing, a “an with Public Account ancy experience would be preferred although this is not essential. The salarv offered is up to £l5OO per annum with excellent prospects for advancement. A subsidised superannuation scheme is in operation and is available to the successful applicant. Reasonable cost of transfer to Invercargill will be met by the firm if required. Written applications should be forwarded in the first instance to: "QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT," C/- Jack Penny Advertising, Limited, Accredited Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 320, Invercargill. 2686 Southland Hospital Board CHARGE PHYSIOTHERAPIST IN CHIEF, KEW APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from qualified Physiotherapists for the position of Charge Physiotherapist in Chief, to the Southland Hospital Board. Wages and conditions of appointment are in accordance with the NZ. Hospital (Physiotherapists) Regulations within Scale B. £1299—£1409 per annum. Single accommodation available if required. The appointee will be responsible for Physiotherapy services at five general hospitals. 3 subsidiary institutions. All the general hospitals have well equipped Physiotherapy Departments. Applications close with the Secretary, Southland Hospital Board, at 12 noon on Friday, March 31, 1967. 3218 The International Monetary Fund with Headquarters in Washington invites applications from: ECONOMISTS who wish to join an international organisation which has a membership of 105 countries and offers unusual opportunities for challenging and meaningful professional work. Candidates should have very good scholastic records and be well versed in modern macro-economics and fields such as money, public finance, and international trade and payments. They must be capable of analysing and describing clearly the economic, monetary and financial developments in a country and be able to utilise statistical data. Candidates with professional experience in any of the above fields will be given preference. Knowledge of the financial problems of developing countries is useful. Salary will be commensurate with age, qualifications and experience. The minimum starting salary for a young Economist with an M.A. or Ph.D. degree, having little or no experience, would range between $U.5.8,100 and 5U.5.9.400 per annum net of income tax in addition to good fringe benefits including family allowances, health insurance and paid transportation for a home visit with family, every two years. Ability to speak and write languages other than English is desirable. Good health is necessary. Candidates who meet the above requirements are invited to submit a curriculum vitae, Including details of their professional career, to the:— Director of Administration, C/o P.O. BOX 2498, WELLINGTON. The selected candidates will be based in Washington D.C. and be expected to travel periodically to member countries on short missions. 7264
UNIVERSITY VACANCIES UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO Hamilton, New Zealand SENIOR LECTURESHIPS/lECTURESHIPS IN EDUCATION and SENIOR LECTURESHIP/LECTURESHIP IN ENGLISH THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO invites applications for the following appointments to its staff: Two appointments to its staff in Education, preparatory to the offering of Bachelor of Education courses. The appointments may be made at the grade of Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, or Junior Lecturer. An applicant who is exceptionally well qualified may be considered for a Readership. One appointment to its staff in English. This appointment may be made at the grade of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer. The salary scales are: Readers, £N.Z.2900—£N.Z.3300 ($5800—86600); Senior Lecturers. £N.Z.2300—£N.Z.2700 ($4600—55400); Lecturers, £N.Z.1500—£N.Z.2200£N.Z.2500 £N.Z.25OO ($3000—$4400—$5000); Junior Lecturers, £N.Z.I2OO—£N.Z.I4OO ($2400—52800). The positions in Education are offered from February 1, 1968, but may be taken up earlier by special arrangement. The position in English may be taken up as soon as possible after appointment The University of Waikato began last year teaching full-time co-ordinated courses of study in the Schools of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. It occupies a site of about 125 acres on the outskirts of Hamilton. The academic organisation is based on schools of study rather than on faculties and departments. The development of post-graduate work and research is encouraged and conditions for study leave are favourable. Conditions of appointment are available from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand. Applications close with the Registrar, University of Waikato, Private Bag. Hamilton, New Zealand on May 8, 1967. N. W. KINGSBURY, Registrar. 2955
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