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■ - VACANCY PROFESSIONAL ““ THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (NGA TAWA) MARTON MISTRESSES REQUIRED for February, 1971, to teach:— 1. Any combination of Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry throughout the school. 2. French to U.B. level, plus subsidiary subject. 3. English to U.B. and U.S. level. There are two vacancies for this position. 4. Mathematics through to the Senior School. Comfortable accommodation is available in Staff cottages as these positions are fully residential—free board and accommodation. Salary according to State Scale, superannuation rights safeguarded. Applications for all positions to be made in writing (with copies of testimonials) to— Secretary, Board of Trustees, P.O. BOX 71, MARTON. 3610 TEACHING POSITIONS WESTERN SAMOAN PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for position in the Western Samoan teaching service as listed below: Appointments are for three years, and will be made under the terms of the Samoan Scheme of Recruitment which sets out the conditions of service and is a contract between the appointee and the Western Samoan Government. Full particulars include payment of fares for the appointee and members of his family plus freight on personal effects and other allowances in addition to Salary are available by contacting the New Zealand Foreign Affairs Department, Wellington. Houses are provided for married appointees at a rental ranging from $360 p.a. up to $4BO p.a. depending on the value of accommodation allocated. Single appointees are not provided with houses and are only entitled to Inducement and Re-establish-ment Allowances. Furlough at the rate of two working days for each completed month of service is granted in place of and not in addition to school holiday, on completion of a term of service. At present the currency value is SNZI equals SWSO.BO approximately. Suitably qualified wives of appointees may be considered for teaching positions at local rates after arrival in Samoa. These rates vary from SWSI23O, to SWSIS2S, according to qualifications and experience. Applications, which should include the usual relevant information together with copies of references or testimonials, should be sent by airmail to the Secretary, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 73, Apia, Western Samoa, by December 14, 1970. SAMOA COLLEGE This is the largest and main academic post-primary school in Western Samoa with a roll of over 600 selected boys and girls ranging from F. 11l to F. VI. Future development of this school will emphasise its academic aspect and provision of education at the fifth and sixth forms leveL The staff should have the vision and ability to assist with the planning of curri-cula-developments which will meet the requirements of the gifted students destined for higher education overseas or for senior position within Western Samoa. The main exteml examinations taken from the school are the N.Z. School Certificate and University Entrance Examinations. The school is situated on the outskirts of Apia and provides hostel accommodation for 120 boarders. 1. PRINCIPAL: The position needs an energetic and adaptable man with a sound background of successful teaching and experience in administration of a school. Applicants should have at least a Master of Arts degree and be well versed in the requirements of the two New Zealand examinations syllabuses, i.e., School Certificate and University Entrance. Salary: Ist year, $5260 plus usual allowances. 2nd and third year, $5435 plus usual allowances. 2. FIRST ASSISTANT: The position should be filled by a graduate majoring in Science. The holder is required to teach and to assist in administration work as required by the Principal. Salary: Ist year, $4720, plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $4920, plus usual allowances. 3. ASSISTANT MASTER/MISTRESS: A Historygraduate who could take the senior classes as well as juniors. Salary: Ist year, $2615 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $2700 plus usual allowances.

4. ASSISTANT MASTER/MISTRESS: A graduate to teach Mathematics to University Entrance Level. Salary: Ist year, $2615 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $2700 plus usual allowances. 5. ASSISTANT MASTER/MISTRESS: A graduate to teach Biology and or Chemistry. Salary: Ist year, $2615 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $2700 plus usual allowances. TRADES TRAINING INSTITUTE This school has approximately 100 full time students and up to 100 part-time. Full time students are admitted after 3 years general secondary education. The present course is a 2-year course to be followed by a 2 to 3 year part-time work for trades certificate. 1. PRINCIPAL: The Principal’s duties involve organisation and direction of all the Institute’s work manual classes for school and technical advice to the Directtor of Education as well as some actual teaching. Applicants should have wide trades and teaching experience and good technical qualifications. They should have organising ability, tact and patience and the ability to communicate effectively with management in industries employing day-release pupils. Salary: Ist year, $4BOO plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $5OOO plus usual allowances. 2. ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTOR: Applicants should be experienced Trades Teachers holding a Trades Certificate in Electrical work and able to teach both Practice and Theory. • Salary: Ist year, $2615 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $2700 plus usual allowances. AVELE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE This is a boys’ school situated on the outskirts of Apia in attractive surroundings. It has a roll of approximately 200 boys—the majority are boarders. The school prepares students for the New Zealand School Certificate, but future developments include some courses which will prepare local planters for life in Western Samoa. 1. PRINCIPAL: The Principal has over-all responsibility for the school, hostel and the school farm. The Principal will have teaching duties in addition to his administrative responsibilities. Applicants should be graduates with teaching experience and some interest in Agriculture an additional advantage. Salary: Ist year, $4BOO plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $5OOO plus usual allowances. 2. FIRST ASSISTANT: Applicants should be well qualified and experienced teachers and should give details of their experience in a specific teaching area. Must be prepared to assist with hostel and farm supervision. Salary: Ist year, $3515 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $3715 plus usual allowances. SALAFAI HIGH SCHOOL This is a coeducational school of approximately 200 pupils situated on the island of Savai’i. The boys are accommodated in a hostel on the premises and girls attend as day-pupils. The school aims at a good general secondary education although considerable agricultural work is also done. 1. PRINCIPAL: The Principal has responsibility for the school, hostel and the school farm. The Principal will have teaching duties in addition to his adminstrative responsibilities and applicants should give details of their experience in a specific teaching area. Applicants should be graduates with teacher training or a Diploma in Education and must be adaptable and self-reliant people capable of giving professional guidance to a staff with varied qualifications. Some interest in agricultural work would be an added recommendation. Salary: Ist year, $4BOO plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $5OOO plus usual allowances. 2. FIRST ASSISTANT: Applicants should be well qualified and experienced teachers and should give details of their experience in a specific teaching area. Ability to assist with other core subjects and/ or agricultural is desirable. Must be prepared to assist with hostel and farm supervision. Salary: Ist year, $3515 plus usual allowances. 2nd and 3rd year, $3715 plus usual allowances. 3287

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 33

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