VACANCY PROFESSIONAL MANAWATU CATCHMENT BOARD SOIL CONSERVATOR THE Board requires a Resident Soil Conservator, in Dannevirke. Qualifications, Dip. V.F.M. or B. Ag. Sc. Degree or equivalent. Field experience preferred but not essential. Conditions of employment can be obtained from: A. T. BROWN, Secretary, P.O. Box 422, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone collect: The Board’s Chief Soil ' Conservator, Phone 79-009 day, 89-748 night. 3818 NURSE MAUDE HOSPITAL A vacancy will exist shortly for a Ward Sister, day duty, shift work, 40-hour week. Phone 557-645 for interview. ,4613 NUTRITION RESEARCH WORKER EPIDEMIOLOGY UNIT, WELLINGTON HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS from suitably Sualifted persons are invited for ae position as above, under the Wellington Hospital Board. Duties to commence in March, 1972, with an initial appointment for one year. The appointee will be involved with the Maori European Child Nutrition Study, interviewing mothers and assisting in collating and assessing of data, and also with the dietary survey section of the Tokelau Island Migrant Study. These two major studies are supported by the Medical Research Council of New Zealand. The unit is based at Wellington Hospital, but the appointee will be required to travel to other parts of the North Island. Applicants should be qualified B.H.Sc. and should have had further experience or training in Nutrition since graduation. Salary and conditions of employment in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Dietitians) regulations, the commencing salary to be determined according to qualifications and experience up to $3512 p.a. Further information may be obtained from Dr I. A. M. Prior, Head of the Epidemiology Unit. Applications will be received by the Secretary, Wellington Hospital Board, P.O. Box 10245, Wellington, up till Monday, December 20. 1971.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SUPERVISING SOCIAL WORKER KINGSEAT HOSPITAL THERE 1$ a vacancy for a Supervising Social Worker, Department of Health, Kingseat Hospital. Salary $5471 per annum. Qualifications Desired—Extensive experience in Social Work and a Diploma of Social Science or equivalent. Applicants should use form P.S. 17A, which is obtainable from any Post Office and quote vacancy No. 4848. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed and forwarded by December 22, 1971, to:— Staff Clerk, Department of Health, P.O. Box 5013, Wellington. 3647 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SOCIAL WORKERS (Psychiatric) THERE is a vacancy for a social worker (Psychiatric) Department of Health at Sunnyside Hospital, Oakley Hospital and Tokanui Hospital. Salary in the range $3425/$4600 per annum. There is merit promotion available to $4774 per annum. Qualifications desired: Diploma of Social Science or equivalent, or Assistant Social Worker (Psychiatric). Salary up to $3425 per annum. Applicants should preferably have experience in social work or relevant occupation. Applicants should use form P.S. 17A, which is obtainable from any Post Office and quote vacancy No. 4824. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed and forwarded by December 22, 1971, to:— Staff Clerk, Department of Health, P.O. Box 5013, Wellington. 3646 NGA TAWA SCHOOL, MARTON THERE ARE TWO VACANCIES for teachers of biology and chemistry, preferably to form VII. We are interested in persons with the right qualifications but teacher training is not an essential if the candidate is suitable. Salary according to translated state scales. Women teachers preferred but men may be considered. Good residential flats for women available. Apply headmaster. 3708 RESEARCH A RESEARCH OFFICER is required for our Research Unit to assist in the growing field of social and economic research into income maintenance and social welfare. Applicants should have a degree with a major in the Social Sciences. SOCIAL SCIENCE Applicants should have a sound knowledge of scientific method and associated statistical tools and know how to apply them to particular social research problems. Preference will be given to those with experience in social survey techniques. Applications close on December 15, 1971, with the Staff Clerk, Social Security Department, Head Office, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form P.S. 17A, which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number 4783. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married man required to move his household. 7710 SCIENTIFIC EDITORS OR EDITORS Information Service, D.S.I.R. WELLINGTON APPLICANTS with a scientific degree would be appointed to the Science Occupational Class. Those not academically qualified would be appointed to the Editorial and Journalists’ Occupational Class. The duties would be to undertake work in connection with the technical editing of the varied publications of the Department and its divisions. These include scientific journals, bulletins, miscellaneous publications and maps. Qualifications desired: a knowledge of science and interest in the presentation of the results of research; ability in English essential; some knowledge of the preparation and evaluation of scientific and technical papers and bulletins and of editing methods and printing techniques an advantage. Salary payable up to $7647 depending on qualifications and experience. Applicants should use Forms P.S. 17A, which is obtainable from all Post Offices and quote vacancy number 4895. Applications close on December 22, 1971, with the Staff Clerk, D.5.1.R., Private Bag, Wellington. 3756
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