! Situations Vacant I ACCOUNTINGTRAINEE i THIS position is suitable for I school leaver. Minimum I qualifications School Certificate with good results in Mathematics. Duties include , variety of interesting work, including preparation ana i processing of computer moot. Typing an advantage. Apply jin writing with copies of • testimonials and recent school report to: — H. P. HANNA, Chartered Accountant. PO. Box 2266. CHRISTCHURCH. | W1314 Sags ACCOUNTANT AN' enthusiastic Accountant, .not necessarily qualified, is i required. We are a major engineering firm specialising in ’ materials handling equipment • and hydraulics. The man sought will have had commercial experience, ; will have the maturity to par”o!nate fully in management and to implement further (systems development. An attractive salary package will bp offered to the right per- ' son.
Written applications stating previous experience, qualifications. etc., should be addressed to The General Manager ’! LEES (NnrrsTRTFS SOUTH ISLAND. LIMITED P.O. BOX 29. RANGIORA. •:2747 ACCOUNTANCY OPPORTUNITY 'WE have a vacancy for a : young chartered accountant who has had approximately 2 years experience with a public practitioner. We are a ’! national firm, and the work ;Ha varied and challenging. •; Further training will be : given and tne future should 11 present increased responsibilities ’nd client contact, ! Telephone or write to: — H Mr R. H. Black. BARR BURGESS and STEWART. Box 13-244. CHRIS f CHURCH. PHONE 794-460. j 51450 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD WHOLE-TIME HAEMATOLOGIST INCHARGE, I GREEN LANE AND NATIONAL WOMENS HOSPITAL I GREEN LANE HOSPITAL is a 600-bed Teaching Hospital associated with the School of I Medicine. University of Auckland. Close liaison exists between the Laboratory Ser vices of the Hospital and the Academic Department of I Pathologv at the Medical School. Apart from General ■(Medical and Surgical Wards rhe Hospital has a number of specialty units, including Cardiology, Cardio-thoracic Surgery. Otorhinolaryngology. Chest Medicine and Surgerv. and Gastioenterology. NATIONAL WOMEN'S HOS PITAL is a 390-bed specialist Teaching Unit for Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatal Paediatrics, and is the largest (hospital of its type in New 'Zealand. The Post-Graduate School of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and its Professorial Unit is an integral part of National Women’s ’ Hospital. Applications are invited ) from suitably qualified /Medical Practitioners for this i new position which has been created to co-ordinate the Haematology work of the two ' hospitals which are in th«» •same grounds Salary will be in accordance ;with Hospital Services Deter ruination No. M 9 Medical Officers determined bv the! appointee’* qualifications and; experience within the follow ing scale, plus the 3.5 pe r l cent interim Special allow an<t calculated on base salary I and June. 1976. Cost of Living | Allowance. Specialist SNZ 17,066. 8NZ22.161 with provision for progression beyond 5NZ22.161 in recognition of special professional excellence or special responsibility. Application Forms and Cnn •ditions of Appointment giving full details of the position together with Information regarding assistance towards transfer expenses ‘if appointee is from overseas), are available from:— The Chief Executive. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. P.O. Box 5546, Auckland 1. NEW ZEALAND. with whom applications close at noon on Wednesday. May 31. 1978 4333 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD i II APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Medical Practitioners for the > position of:— ‘ ’ WHOLE TIME SPECIALIST -I IK NUCLEAR MEDICINE, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL. The Department of Nuclear Medicine. Auckland Hospital, is responsible for all /diagnostic radio nuclide ' ■ imaging performed in Auckiland and also has a large section devoted to radioassays The department has , close association with Organ ‘ Imaging Service and the Hospital Laboratory. The radio nuclide imaging ‘service has two Gamma cameras including one large-fieid-of viexx instrument and two rectilinear scanners. . More than 5060 imaging ‘studies are performed i annually oi a variety -representative of all branches of ‘ radionuclide imaging practice. ; A full range of modern ! i radioassay equipment is in J'use and approximately 50.000 '.assevs are performed an1 nually Further details are contained within the Conditions of Appointment for this posll tion. The salary will be tn accordance with Hospital Serj vices Determination No. M 9— 1 Medical Officers determinated by the appointee’s qualifications and experience within ■ the following scale, plus the 7'3.5 per cent interim Special .allowance calculated on base ‘salary and the June. 1976. Cost of Living Allowance:— Specialist 5NZ17.0605NZ22.161 with provision | for progression beyond 5NZ22.161 in recognition of special professional excellence or special respons- , ibility. I 1 Conditions nf Appointment and application forms are 1 available from:— I The Chief Executive. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL i BOARD. I. P.O Box 5546. AUCKLAND 1, » with whom applications close. - on Wednesday, May 31, 1978. r| 2332
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