Situations vacant EXECUTIVE SECRETARY UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION INC. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the positioi of Executive Secretary, University of Canterbury Students Association Inc., salary to be within the range of $5BOO to $7248 per annum plus C.O.L. Applicants should be competent shorthand typist- experienced in the administration of incorporated societies, tin taking of minutes and the management of a small office. Furthei details and conditions of appointment are available from: Mr N. A. Wyse, House Manager, I NIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION INC., Private Bag, Christchurch. In whom all applications should be addressed. Applications close on Friday. November 11. 1977. 59305 Ministry of Works XLkY and Development FOREMAN ELECTRICAL : BLENHEIM : COMMENCING SALARY dependent on qualifications and experience. Duties: Supervise all staff working on installation and maintenance of electrical services at R.N.Z.A.F. Station, Woodbourne. Call-out duty with overtime is a requirement. Married accommodation may be available. Applications colse on November 9. 1977. with ihe Assistant Staff Officer. Ministry of Works and Development. P.O. Box 12-041. Wellington North. Applicants should use Form P S. 17A. which is obtainabl. from Pos' Offices, and quote the vacancy number 7243. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married appointee required to move his household. 2076 TO FARMING TUTOR ' REQUIRED AT THE Technical Correspondence Institute we are looking for a person with a good applied and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand farming to join our staff of agricultural tutors. We are particularly interested in someone who is a graduate, certificate or diploma holder. You will be based in Lower Hutt and your employees will be The Council of the New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute. THE JOB: Your creative skill on paper will be used to help prepare the specialised lesson materia! for our 1500 farming students. Your ability to talk to farmers about farming can be used to the full at the block courses run for many of our students. These students cover the whole spectrum of farming from farm cadets to owners. They are all working on farms, some taking courses leading to the New Zealand Trade Certificate Board’s examinations in farming and farm management, others taking our many vocational farming courses. You will be working with an interesting and keen group of agricultural tutors in an institute that is growing fast. You will receive a generous salary and leave facilities. You will receive Tutor Training during your first year. For application forms and further information write to: The Principal. NEW ZEALAND TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE, P.O. Box 30335, Lower Hutt. 2120 FIRST-AID OFFICER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position in the First-Aid Room at our Processing Works at Kaiapoi. Please apply in writing, giving details or qualifications and experience, to: The Works Manager. N.C.F. KAIAPOI. LTD, P.O Box 104. Kaiapoi H 9007
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