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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT A LEADING FIRM of Stock and Station Agents requires a qualified accountant to act as assistant to the Secretary and to be responsible for the maintenance of financial records. PROSPECTS: To a suitable applicant the position will lead to promotion to secretary in due course. REQUIREMENTS: Preferably in the 27-35 age group. SALARY: A liberal salary will be paid and a superannuation scheme is available. Written applications, which will be treated in confidence, should be made stating age, marital status, education, experience, to: THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS (STOCK FIRM) P.O. Box 1245, Dunedin. 7634 ADOS CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED, wishes to appoint to their Head Office in the Wellington area a SENIOR CHEMIST (£2OOO PLUS) Due to rapid growth and in order to meet the needs of expanding markets in New Zealand and overseas, this progressive company requires a qualified chemist to lead an existing research team. At present, the company specialises in adhesives, sealants, cleaners and surface coatings; however, development in both allied and new fields is envisaged. This position will, therefore, be extremely stimulating and offers a continuous challenge to a research chemist with an aptitude for development work and a capacity for original thought. The appointee will have considerable independence and will be encpuraged to carry his ideas right through to final implementation. A large, modern and well-equipped laboratory is provided for the development team. It is company practice to send its senior chemist overseas periodically to keep abreast of the latest developments. A minimum commencing salary of £2OOO is envisaged, but consideration of salary should not deter anyone from applying as the company is prepared to negotiate in this respect and could offer considerably more to obtain the right man. Applicants should be qualified chemists and experienced from a practical point of view in at least one of the fields outlined above. All applications will be confidential and no information passed on to our client without prior permission. Please endorse WK733 and address to: Executive Selection Division, W. D. SCOTT & COMPANY Management Consultants, P.O. Box 9341, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Offices in New Zealaiid, Australia, United Kingdom and South-east Asia. 2222

COMPANY SECRETARY WE HAVE BEEN asked to assist in the appointment of a Company Secretary to the Subsidiary Company of a New Zealand owned group of Companies. LOCATION The Head Office of the Company is in Wellington, with Branches in a number of towns and cities. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Applicants should be Members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, aged between 30 and 45 years. It is the intention of the Company that its accounting system be modernised to provide up to date management information. In conjunction with a firm of Public Accountants the appointee will be expected to initiate these changes and during this period he will be assisted by the present Secretary who has received promotion within the Group. As the Company is expanding rapidly, an energetic and experienced man is required to work with a relatively young team of Head Office and Branch Executives. Experience in modern trends of management accounting is essential for this position. REWARDS The position will can? an initial salary of £2200 per annum, with a subsidised superannuation scheme and staff buying privileges. Applicants should reply to: — '“Company Secretary,” C/- Barr Burgess & Stewart. P.O. Box 243, Wellington. ■ 2320 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Department of External Affairs DIRECTOR; ANTARCTIC DIVISION-MELBOURNE SALARY $10,605 (actual) per annum. Applications are invited for the position of Director of the Antarctic Division of the Australian Department of External Affairs. DUTIES: The successful applicant will be responsible for the direction of the Antarctic Division of the Department of External Affairs, which covers: => Co-ordination of the activities of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. * Direction of the scientific research programme of the Antarctic Division. * Provision of logistic support for annual expeditions to the Antarctic and the operation and maintenance of Australian Antarctic Stations. * Assistance in the formulation of Australian Antarctic policy proposals and the implementation of approved policies in all Australian Antarctic activities. , The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (A.N.A.R.E.) implement the scientific research, exploitation and mapping programmes of the Antarctic Division of the Department of External Affairs, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, the Division of National Mapping, and lonospheric Prediction Services Organisation, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation as well as some Australian Universities. The research programme conducted by the Antarctic Division covers cosmic rays, the aurora and other aspects of upper atmosphere physics, glaciology, Antarctic biology and (under the direction of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine of the University of Sydney) medical science. Two Antarctic and one sub-Antarctic stations are operated at present. They provide separate facilities for all programmes including Antarctic building, over-snow transport, power supplies communications, heating systems, etc. Expeditions are organised annually to replace wintering parties at the stations and to conduct summer programmes of research, explorations, mapping and construction. Ships, aircraft and amphibious vehicles are used in these operations. The Director would be expected from time-to-time to lead an expedition to the Antarctic. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have had extensive experience in the prosecution and direction of scientific research in an appropriate field: Academic qualifications to be stated. Familiarity with polar regions is desirable but not essential. Enquiries or applications should be addressed to:— The Secretary, Department of External Affairs CANBERRA. Australian Capital Territory, AUSTRALIA Applications close April 29, 1967. 2313

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 26

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