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Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANT P.D.L. SALES, LTD. one of the P.D.L. Group of Companies, has a vacancy for an Accountant. This Company which is involved in Sales and - Marketing activity throughout New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, can offer a varied and interesting position to a suitably qualified person. In addition, there will be excellent opportunities for advancement within the P.D.L. Group of Companies. Applications should be made in confidence to: The General Manager, P.D.L. SALES. LTD. (A P.D.L. Group Company) • P.O. Box 685. Phone 62-008, Christchurch. I l©l I SB2BI A MAN REQUIRED A VACANCY-EXISTS for a steady energetic young man for a permanent position in our modern icecream factory. The work is concerned with the manufacture of icecream and related pro- : ducts. The man we are looking for should have a mechanical aptitude, organising ability, and demonstrate the characteristics of good leadership. Excellent wages offered, combined with staff ■ buying privileges. Please apply to: Factory Manager. GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION (N.Z.), LIMITED, 394 Blenheim Road, Upper Riccarton. or phone 487-089. 58153 .

I V Applications are invited for the following 3 : ■ positions at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education: 'ii_ LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY - ii This appointment is within the Institute’s H School of Business and Social Sciences. ■ Applications are invited from weli-qualified A Psychologists with special competence and interest in at least one major area of underj , graduate teaching. Preference may be given to r : applicants with: r |- (1). Strength in Personality or Developmental a Psychology. , I (2) Experience in Applied Psychology. The successful candidate will be invited to = join the staff of the Institute in July 1975 or as soon as convenient after July 1975. LECTURERS IN SCHOOL LIBRARIANSHIP I I Two lecturers are needed in the School of , Education for newly established courses in School Librarianship; one to take up duties as soon as possible, the other to commence I B January 1976. This year the Institute has introduced an Associate Diploma in School Librarianship wfiich is being offered initially to trained teachers. A Bachelor of Education with a School Librarianship strand caters for , students who do not already have a teaching I qualification. School Librarianship subjects are being taught externally, and it is likely that the majority of students in future years will be external. The lecturers appointed will be required to .support the Senior Lecturer in developing and teaching the course both internally and externally. Applicants should have good academic and professional qualifications in teaching and librarianship, and the ability to contribute to a lively and innovative programme within the School of Education. Special qualifications and experience in the following areas would be an advantage: Children's Literature, Curriculum Developi ment, and Multi-Media Materials. GENERAL. The Ins lute’s academic staff arc expected to contribute to the teaching of their disciplines in team situations in multidisciplinary degree and diploma programmes, in both internal and external teaching programmes. In addition to the programmes offered within their own School, staff may also be required to contribute to programmes offered within other Schools.

I SALARY for the lecturing appointments will be according to qualifications and experience, within the incremental salary range for Lecturer, which is currently $f A) 11,250 p.a. to S(A) 15,100 p.a. LIBRARIAN - DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL LIBRARY o This is a new position in the Institute’s Library. A model school library resource centre is being established to serve courses in School Librarianship taught within the Institute's School of . Education. The appointee, who will be responsible to the Librarian, will be required to develop the model school library, co-operate with staff in I the School of Education, and to contribute ‘ to the School Librarianship course itself. I Applicants should be professionally qualified | as teachers and librarians, and should have a | knowledge of young people’s literature and | multi-media materials. f SALARY will be according to qualifications ’ and experience, within the incremental salary j range for one of the following classifications: i Librarian I - -S(A) 8,717 to 5(A)10,033 p.a. 1 Librarian 2 $ (A) 10,342 to $( A) 12,047 p.a. j CONDITIONS include a superannuation | scheme, provision for recreation and study | | leave, and an attractive staff housing scheme | . to provide finance for building or buying a | home. Fares for each appointee and family, | reasonable removal costs and a settling-in I allowance will be paid. Assistance may be I provided, if required, in obtaining transit | housing. Further information may be obtained | from the Registrar. APPLICATIONS giving full personal panic- B lulars (including qualifications, experience, ; present position, the names and addresses of B three referees, telephone number and a small B personal photograph) close on 7 July 1975 B for the Lecturer in Psychology position and B on 21 July 1975 for the other positions,. B with: t The Registrar, Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education I P.O. Box 42, Churchill, Victoria, Australia, 3842. Jy ACCOUNTANTS TRUSTS and FARMING DUE TO PROMOTION within'the Department we invite applications from candidates who are preferably studying for the Bachelor of Commerce or Professional Accountancy examinations, or who have competed their studies. Ditties include the preparation of Annual Accounts. Tax Returns. Farmers’ Estates and Trusts. This is a specialised field of accounting and is most interesting and rewarding. Applications must be in writing including qualifications and references to: MR K. W. PARKER. TRUST DEPARTMENT. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD. P.O. BOX 112. • CHRISTCHURCH 58147

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 35