1 Situations Vacant COOK MALE OR FEMALE, permanent or casual cook, required for city tavern restaurant. Broken shift, Monday to Friday, Saturday evening optional. PHONE 64-600 FOR INTERVIEW 4765 DALE CONSTRUCTION REQUIRE carpenters, boxing hands and mobile crane operator for work on Waiau Irrigation Scheme. Contact CROSSFIELD Phone Culverden 10D or 62J a.h. W2392 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE FAMILY HOME FOSTER PARENTS A MARRIED COUPLE is required to act as foster parents in one of the Department’s Family Homes in Christchurch. The Home is fully furnished, except for the two bedrooms set aside for the foster parents and family, and tne nouse accomodates up to six children. Engagement is on a free tenancy basis plus board payments for each child. Applicants should not have more than two children of their own. Enquiries in writing should be addressed to the Assistant Director (Social Work), Department of Social Welfare, Private Bag, Christchurch, and marked Confidential. 2980 <MEE> ELECTRICAL METER MECHANIC APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a vacancy that exists in the Department’s Meter Test Section. The work involves the testing and repair of revenue metering and ripple relays. The starting wage for a registered electrician is $147.34 per week (including General Wage Order) and a bonus is payable from the end of the first year of service. Superannuation is available. The preferred minimum qualification is Electricians Registration, but persons with other training or qualifications would be considered. This position would suit a person of mature years who desires an inside job. Further information may be obtained from the Department’s Test Engineer. Applications must be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Municipal Electricity Department, P.O. Box 13-047. Christchurch, and close on Wednesday, February 7, 1979 at 4 p.m. B6BO EXECUTIVE TRAINING OFFICER AGRICULTURAL TRAINING COUNCIL Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the position of an Executive Training Officer with the Agricultural Training Council. THE JOB Based in Wellington and responsible for:- - The development of organised training in horticulture - The definition of horticultural training needs and the development and evaluation of training programmes. - Working with the Council’s Agricultural Training Officers and Regional Training Committees in the development of programmes to meet regional training needs in horticulture. - Some aspects of agricultural training and general administration. THE APPLICANT - Should have a sound knowledge of the Horticultural and Agricultural Industries. - Should have atertiary qualification in Horticulture, Agriculture, the Social Sciences or experience in adult education. - Should have organisational, staff and office administrative experience. - Be adaptable and have a genuine interest in industrial training. THE CONDITIONS - Commencing salary negotiable, according to qualifications. - Good superannuation scheme and leave conditions. - Assistance with removal expenses. APPLICATIONS - Written applications should include the following information: * Full name and date of birth * Present address and telephone number * Education and qualifications * Details of employment experience * Present position held and current salary * The names and addresses of two referees. To be forwarded to: The Senior Executive Training Officer AGRICULTURAL TRAINING COUNCIL P. O. Box 3109, WELLINGTON. 1. Bv FRIDAY 16 FEBRUARY 1979 JOINERY MANAGER AN EXPERIENCED, capable tradesperson is sought to take over the managing of our modern production Rembilt kitchen joinery section. The successful applicant would need to have proven experience in costing, quoting, production control and all aspects of manufacturing and promoting. A top salary, plus benefits, will be offered to an ambitious person with at least foremanship status in joinery, and preferably with a working knowledge of furniture production. Please apply to:— R. E. MORRIS, 20 Disraeli Street, Addington. PHONE 63-943. H 5141
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