'Situations Vacant SEO St.'John * 'Ambulance MOTOR MECHANIC id : T' WE REQUIRE an indentured tradesman for a permanent sole charge position to maintain our modern fleet of 12 ambulances which include automatics. Rate of pay in excess of $l5O per week to be _ negotiated. Occasional overtime might be necessary. An interesting steady appointment for _.n older man seeking the opportunity for settled employment until retirement. Group superannuation and medical insurance available. Apply to:— ST JOHN AMBULANCE, , Telephone 64-776. 4905 MECHANIC FOR PRE-DELIVERY WORK WE ARE LOOKING for a good conscientious clean worker for our pre-delivery inspection workshop. A qualified man would be preferred, but this is not essential. o Good wages and working conditions. Generous i staff buying privileges and superannuation after ;[ a qualifying period. Please apply to:— I THE SERVICE MANAGER, 57994_ 1 1 ) r I MUSICAL DIRECTOR MUSICAL DIRECTOR WE INVITE APPLICATIONS for the above ! position with the Woolston Working Men’s Club Silver Band 1 i For further details and conditions of U appointment, please write to: 1 ■ The Secretary, I WOOLSTON W.M.C. SILVER BAND, P.O. Box 19573, Christchurch. 2375 y e ... . r — n i- -• e k MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ’ WELLINGTON BILATERAL AID PROGRAMME: WESTERN SAMOA SUPERVISING NURSE: OPERATING THEATRES NATIONAL HOSPITAL, APIA, II WESTERN SAMOA r ‘ THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS is seeking p applicants for the position of Supervising Nurse for the Operating Theatres at the Western Samoa r National Hospital in Apia. >■ Applicants must be registered nurses and hold 1 the Diploma of Nursing, or equivalent qualification, i- and be experienced in nursing in operating theatres, e It will be essential for the successful applicant >- to be adaptable to a foreign working environment “ and to be capable of establishing a constructive [I working relationship with local staff. The extent to which the appointee to the position is successful 6 in the assignment will depend to a large degree on maintaining a flexible approach to a cultural environment substantially different from New Zealand and willingness, for example, to acquire at least the basics of Samoan language will be essential. 5 ! The appointment will be for a period of one 3 year with a possible extension to a maximum of 2 years. Salary, allowances and terms and conditions of employment will be subject to negotiation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. fi Housing will be provided. a Persons interested in the above position should write with full details of experience and qualifications, to: >- The Director of External Aid, * MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications should be submitted by December 2, ’ 1977. d ■ gi e' ! MANAGEMENT POSITION A-LINE MOTOR LODGE QUEENSTOWN REQUIRES A HUSBAND AND WIFE team to assist the 8 | managing proprietors run their 30 units plus 50 - I seat restaurant. Bar facilities being built. The couple we have in mind will have the | potential to take over the majority of the man- { agement in Ito 3 years. Accommodation: A 2 bedroom flat with private patio within the complex. ; Leisure time: 1 day off per week, 4 consecui tive days off per month. 4 week annual leave. Salary: By negotiation. Please apply with references and resume of n I experience to: The Managing Proprietor, ,s A-LINE MOTOR LODGE, ‘•’l P.O. Box 149, Queenstown. 2908 53 ———————— in —
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