Situations Vacant New Zealand vir Electricity OPERATOR FITTER MONOWAI QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED: Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Trade Apprenticeship. Training given for Power Station Shift atingPublic Service permanent staff conditions apply. Married or single accommodation available. Assistance may be given to a married person required to move household. ; Further information may be obtained from: Mr L. Edwards, Senior Clerk, SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY, „. „ I Private Bag. INVERCARGILL Phone 87-399 Applications close on November 15, 1978, . with the Staff Officer, Ministry of Energy, Electricity Division, Private Bag, Wellington. Appli- < ants should use form PSI7A obtainable from Post Offices and quote vacancy No. 7320. 7293 i t 1 1 ( PURCHASING OFFICER : THE COMPANY REQUIRES the services of a competent experienced Purchasing Officer. The appointee will report directly to the purchasing and customs manager, and be responsible to him for local and international purchases. Conditions—--1 Excellent salary. 2. Staff buying privileges. 3. Superannuation. 4. Interesting Industry. 5. Excellent working conditions. Apply in writing, enclosing references to: The General Manager, SPALDINGS. P.O. Box 19642, Woolston. T 4051 PLANNING NEW ZEALAND'S FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WELL QUALIFIED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR PEOPLE I THE NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL 1 offers a unique opportunity to those who wish to grapple with our Medium Term Future. The Council is now organising its 1979 Work Programme and has key vacancies in the following areas— ECONOMIC POLICY This position calls for an experienced Macro Economist with a strong interest in Medium Tenn Planning, a thorough knowledge of the New Zea- j land economy and the ability to communicate , effectively at all levels in the private and public • sectors. SOCIAL POLICY Applicants should have Social Work experience, a ready grasp of National and Local Policy and the ability to access priorities for change. EMPLOYMENT AND POPULATION Applicants must have a degree qualification and interests relevant to future issues for' the I New Zealand work force. They should be com- ’ petent with statistics and other information on i current trends. - , I RECEPTION, TELEPHONE & TYPING , In preparation for a move to new premises m i 1979. we need an efficient person to carry out 1 the vital “Front Office” roll for the Council, also j for the Commission for the Future and the Committee on Women who will share the same , premises. APPLICANTS for all the above positions need a ! high degree of initiative, an interest in contributing to work outsde their own particular sphere of interest, and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people. Terms and conditions of employment are negotiable, but the Council prefers one to three year contracts. 1 Secondments from current employment can usually be arranged. Applicants should also be familiar with the Council's work to date and be able to supply proof of qualifications and experience. These are excellent opportunities for people wishing to go on to careers in corporate planning or public policy. Please apply in writing, enclosing all relevant details plus a contact telephone number to: Mr K. Piddington—Director. NEW ZEALAND PLANNING COUNCIL, P.O. Box 5066, Wellington, by November 15, 1978. All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. W4709 PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD SENIOR CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above ; position from persons holding an acceptable Masters or Batchelors Honours degree and a Diploma ; of Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) with at i least 3 years practical experience as a Clinical Psychologist. This is a new position in addition to the present establishment of 1 Charge plus 7 Assistant and Clinical Psychologists. The successful applicant will direct a team of approximately 4 Psychologists in fields depending on expertise and interests. In addition he will be required to carry out teaching and administrative duties and a suitable appointee may be designated as Deputy Charge Psychologist. Salary: $13,485-814.586 plus 8365 G.W.O. Allowance. There is provision for further advancement on merit up to $15,623 plus G.W.O. Allowance. Further information may be obtained from Mr I I. Gamby. Senior Clinical Psychologist, Telephone 69-169, extension 809. Conditions of appointment and application forms are available from the Chief Executive, Palmerston North Hospital Board, Private Bag, Palmerston North with whom applications close on November 27, 1978. 2951
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