Situations Vacant CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD TEMPORARY PROPERTY SUPERVISOR CHRISTCHURCH ‘A TEMPORARY property supiervisor is required for the j Board's maintenance staff I and the appointee would be based in Christchurch. Duties would involve work associated with the maintenance of schools and school residences. The successful applicant should be a person of wide experience in tile building trade with a dose working knowledge of allied trades such as painting, plumbing, drainage, heating, ground development, water supply and electrical work. Preference will be given to applicants in the age group of 35 to 45 years. The position could become a permanent one depending on developments. Salary' payable under the present salary scales is $BB5O plus Cost-of-Llving allowance per annum. Applications should be addressed to the General Manager. Canterbury Education Board, P.O. Box 2610, Christchurch, and endorsed “Appli-cation-Property Supervisor.” The application should contain information regarding age, qualifications, full details of experience and positions held and any other relevant data, and be received by me at 5 p.m. on Monday, July 24. 1978. D. WILSON, General Manager. 3958 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin. New Zealand RESEARCH FELLOW, INDUSTRIAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for a Research Fellowship in Industrial Regional Development —a post which has been created in the University of Otago to give strong support to the implementation of regional development, following the completion of the Otago Resources Survey last year. The post will be jointly funded by local industry, the Business Development Centre, and the University, and is initially for a period of two years. Applications are sought from those who combine practical industrial experience with research and development comptetence. Experience in new ventures and feasibility studies, with skills in the areas of marketing. finance and product development is essential, while experience in Regional Development work, particularly in resource analysis and nnantification would be desirable. The Research Fellow will work from the Business Development Centre, an autonomous unit located in the University’s Commerce Faculty. His Research and Development programme will be against priorities established by a joint Unlversitv/Regional Development Council Policy Committee. University Salary Scales will apply:— Lecturer: SI 0,585-812,969 per annum. Senior Lecturer: $13,424$16,546 per annum with a bar at $15,411 per annum. Appointment of a person with exceptional qualifications will be considered at a salary level of up to $19,101. Further particulars are available from the undersigned. P.O. Box 56. Dunedin. Applications quoting reference number A.78/38 close on July 19, 1978. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar. SBX4 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin STUDIO ENGINEER Audio Visual Learning Centre APPLICATIONS are invited, for the position of Studio Engineer in the Audio Visual Learning Centre of the University of Otago. The successful applicant will join a small team engaged with members of academic staff In the production of a wide variety of instructional materials. Duties will Include the operation and maintenance of equipment in the university film and C.C.T.V. studio, sound studio and supporting electronic and general workshops. and the provision of advice on technical aspects of sound and vision recording. Training in electronics and experience in educational television are desirable. The appointment will be on the university technical salary scale up to a maximum of $10,673 per annum. Further particulars are available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications quoting reference number N7B/272 close on July 31. 1978. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar. 3628
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Wellington Clinical School of Medicine — Wellington SCIENTIFIC OFFICER A VACANCY exists for a Scientific Officer in the Department of Surgery at the Wellington Clinical School of Medicine. Applicants should be science graduates with aj degree of BSc (Ist or 2nd class honours). It is anticipated that the level of appointment will be that of a Grade 1 Scientific Officer with a commencing salary in the range of $6984-$7499 per, annum, depending on qualifications. The position is for two years. The successful candidate will work on the determination of host defence mechanisms in osteomyelitis, and will be expected to perform a variety of immunological and haematological laboratory investigations, and contribute to the detailed design of the project. Further information may be obtained from Mr W. J. Gillespie, Senior Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery’: telephone 859-844. extension 841. Applications quoting Reference Number N.78/280 and in- | eluding a curriculum vitae. : with details of experience and names of two referees should be sent in TRIPLICATE to the Registrar. University of Otago, P.O Box 56. Dunedin. Applications close on July ; 28. 1978. j 3630 VAN SALESMAN VAN SALESMAN VAN Salesman required to ! sendee Christchurch with poultry products. Please ring Rangiora 6109 jfer appointment | heart). I 57418
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