1 University Vacancies l THE UNIVERSITY OF THE I SOUTH PACIFIC APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions: m SENIOR lie LECTURER/LECTURER IN I Iv- INDUSTRIAL ARTS (Post 78/69; ! Minimum qualifications rele’ quired is a Bachelor’s degree ■ PJ or equivalent in Industrial I tic j Arts. (Burden of proof of equivalence rests with candi dates). Preference will be given to candidates with ex- ; perience in preparing second‘c‘; ary level teachers. If appoint-! ■ ment is made at Senior “ Lecturer level, appointee will' a be responsible for co-ordinat i ■ ing the Diploma in EducationJ Industrial Arts programme. If I ’appointment is made at lec-j 1 ’ turer level, appointee will ' fi .|work as part of a team of!' four lecturers responsible fori .teaching all Industrial Arts| ll’,courses within this pro- ■ i e gramme: Technology. Woods.:! e [Metals. Graphic. Industrial!’ r i’ Processes, Rural Technology tjjand curriculum studies and )n I methods of teaching In‘dustrial Arts in secondary h 55 schools. He/she must be - qualified to teach one or morel, of the above subjects plus i being qualified to teach at de-L gree level. Preference will beL given to candidate qualified , to teach a course in entre-' ( preneurship, or the principles of starting and maintaining i small, technical business enterprises. Appointee will ir share responsibility for superr, vising industrial arts students' during their school experience. At present this is 18, c * 23, 19 students, respective!'. >e in Years I, Il and 111. Appointee will be expected to :e assist in tutoring in other education subject areas le.g. psychology courses) taken by i • Industrial Arts students. SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER LN < - HOME ECONOMICS < (Post 78/70) I ® Minimum qualifications re- , | quired is a Bachelor’s degree ’ in Home Economics or one of < [its subfields (Nutrition or . Child Psychology etc ). Pref- ] crence will be given to i candidates with experience in, < preparing secondary level h l ’i teachers. If appointment is It y made at Senior Lecturer < i level, appointee will be res- ? Sponsible for co-ordinating the*< PI Diploma in Education-Home t ’• Economics programme. If e appointment is made at Lee- i *» turer level, appointee will •' ■’ work as part of a team of I three lecturers responsible J h for teaching all Home Econ- 1 omics courses within this e programme: Home Manage* ment, Clothing and Textiles. « Foods and Nutritions, curricu- Jlum studies and methods of ; teaching Home Economics in “ secondary schools. He/she ’ [must be qualified to teach j i one or more of the above 1 ‘subjects plus being qualified ito teach Child Growth and j I Development, including Child . ICare. Appointee will be ex- I slpected to be able to develop 1 degree level courses in : llarea(s) of specialisation: and : s I will share responsibility fori v supervising Home Economics! e | students during their school a'experience. At present this is'« 1 27, 21 and 13 students res-! 1 pectively. in Years I, II and ( • 111. Appointee will be ex- • pected to assist in tutoring p - in other education subject • areas (e.g. psychology courses) taken by Home 1 Economics students. 2 Salary in accordance with qualifications and experience in the appropriate scale as ] follows: 1 Senior Lecturer: $F11,178 x 325 — 12.153 x 352 — ; $F13,209. , Lecturer: 5F7640 x 288 — v 2 SFIO.BOB. 5 In addition the University provides 15% gratuity, superj annuation contribution, ap--1 pointment allowance, partly; . furnished accommodation at a i maximum rental at present of . of salary; this is under - review. Appointments will be - for a contract period of three years and renewable by - mutual agreement. Candi-1 - dates should send THREE • COPIES of their curriculum i vitae with full personal particulars quoting the relevant 5 post reference indicated r above, names and addresses C of three referees and date of d availability to the Registrar, s the University of the South d 3 Pacific, P.O. Box 1168. Suva, s Fiji to reach him no later . than December 31, 1978. S Hl--!." 111 ■" “
Situations Vacant Farm| FARM MANAGER A NEW POSITION is available early in 1979 on a 181 hectare (446 acres) property at Ml Somers, running 1500 ewes and replacements with approxid mately 40 hectares (100 acres) of crop, n A comfortable house is available and all facilid ties on the property are in first-class order. The Manager will be responsible for all day- '• to-day activities on the property and the implementation of an annual management programme prepared in consultation with the owner. s | A generous salary will be paid to the success- ; ful applicant who should apply in writing only, d l stating fully his past experience and nominating I’ at least one referee, to:— n R. W. A. Johnson, i- “Highview,” No. 1 R.D. Ashburton. 55505 o — MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAINEE AGRICULTURAL ; EXCHANGE PROGRAMME b POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE for young men and 8 women to join the above programme which !, begins next March on Minnesota farms, followed bv a special course at the University of Minnesota. Trainees may then spend a further year working in any state of the United States. REQUIREMENTS — i 1. Minimum of School Certificate and one year's | I practical farm experience. I 2. Single people only aged between 20 and 26. Application forms and further information i available from the undersigned. Applications for I the 1979-80 year close on December 15, 1978. O. M. WILSON. ’ ; Lincoln College. 6 STOCK MANAGER EXPERIENCED married man is required for a 400 ha mid-Canterbury mixed cropping property situn ated 10 minutes from Ashburton. The appointee will be directly responsible to e a Property Supervisor but will be required to exercis complete management responsibility for e the day-to-day control of 3600 sheep and 100 cattle. E: A 3 bedroom house is available. Both primary | 1 and secondary schooling facilities are handy. i-i This is an attractive position for anyone seek- >■] ing the challenge associated with a developing i si property. Salary and conditions will be com- 1 iJ mensurate with experience and responsibility. Applicants should apply to the undersigned i- stating age, experience, names of referees, and j j preferred commencing date and address their application. | ; “Stock Manager Position,” C/-TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO, i I OF N.Z .LTD, ill P.O. Box 282, ASHBURTON. i
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