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Situations Vacant Medical Assistant with the RNZAF >' JWF' W * • s Today’s Air Force offers top training and security. The RNZAF has vacancies for trainee Medical Assistants who will receive training in general nursing skills, elementary X-ray and laboratory procedures, anatomy, physiology and aviation medicine. Qualifications: 17% to 30 years with at least 2 years secondary schooling. Remuneration: Initially, pay will depend on your age. You will qualify for the RNZAF’s extensive range of benefits —Superannuation after only 20 years. 26 working days leave a year plus public holidays, free medical and dental care. Few better opportunities exist. Contact your local Recruiting Office or post the following coupon. r— —— ——| I I have the qualifications necessary to become a Medical ■ I Assistant. Please send me full details. I understand that this ! enquiry places me under no obligation. ■ ■ Name .___.-I [ Age } | Address| I=l | Send to: | The RNZAF Recruiting Officer, ! King Edward Barracks, I 67 Cashel Street, I I Christchurch. Mknesnr s mb B j Telephone: 794-800 RNZAF | LAFI3I/9CP ■ MM«M■>■■■■MM M M M M M M M M 4

TH MARKETING TUTOR REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Commerce Graduate or appropriate professional qualifications; skilled and experienced in the preparation of written material. TEACHING DUTIES: Will cover a wide range of marketing topics as applied in business management and exporting. Ability to teach Financial Management I and II (N.Z.1.M.) and Management Economics an advantage. SALARY: Negotiable within the range $7641 to $11,281 with annual increments. Ten weeks vacation per year. Full details obtainable from Head of Department of Management at the address below. Applications to be directed to:— The Principal, N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE, P.O. Box 30335, Lower Hutt.

NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified individuals for the following positions: RESEARCH INFORMATION OFFICER This position calls for an appointment for an officer to specialise in conveying research information to practising teachers, school principals, and those providing instruction in a variety of settings. This will centre around the editorial management of the Council’s attractive research information kit known as SET; supervision of the marketing arrangements for the Council’s research monographs, periodicals and books, assistance to the Council’s regional institutes and other scholarly organisations, the administration of lecture tours, or seminars and help for those organising in-service courses. Preference will be given to applicants with an M.A. or higher degree who have a good grasp of research literature, some editorial experience, and some knowledge of in-service training, or dissemination practices. Evidence of successful teaching practice at the primary, secondary or tertiary level will also be expected. TEST ADVISORY OFFICER The duties of this officer will be directed toward provision of information and advice to the users of educational and psychological tests, the supervision of the Council’s Test-Library, and the handling of enquiries on problems of test supply and distribution. The successful appointee will be expected to undertake various validation studies and to assist with related research projects being sponsored by the Council. It is expected that applicants will have completed academic studies to the level of an M.A. or higher degree, and have an interest in developing ways of conveying up-to-date information on testing and assessment practices to test users in schools, industry, Government services and voluntary? agencies. Some experience with editorial work or in simplifying technical literature will be an advantage. NOTE TO APPLICANTS: The salaries for each of the above positions will be within the range offered to lecturers in New Zealand Universities ($10,585-812,969). Applicants should provide an outline of their academic qualifications and research experience, a certificate of good health and the names of two referees whom the Council may consult confidentially. Closing dates: These positions are being readvertised. On this occasion applications will close on March 10. Further details may be obtained by writing to the Director, New Zealand Council for Educational Research, P.O. Box 3237, Wellington. Telephone 847-939. Telegraph EDSEAACH 3686

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Press, 25 February 1978, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 25 February 1978, Page 51

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