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University Vacancies I CHILDREN’S HEALTH ; CAMPS BOARD THE Children’s Health Camps Board invites applications for the position of camp senior officer (male or female), Maunu Health Camp, which is situated in Whangarei, and provides short stay residential placement for 40 children. The salary according to qualifications and experience will be within the range $9950/$ 10.672 plus General Wage Order. The appointee should have qualifications and/or experi- 1 ence in the fields of nursing. ’ social work, teaching or 5 psychology. The appointee must have administrative ability and a knowledge of 1 child care. The camp senior officer will 1 be responsible to the camp committee for the day to day administration of the camp including planning its overall pogramme, supervision of • the staff and the implementation of staff training programmes, and he/she wil be| expected to reside in the l area of the camp. A self contained double; bedroom flat will be provided at normal public senice rental. The State Services Commission will recognise service by a public servant and the!' Department of Education has established previsions for the recognition of service by a certificated teacher in the position of camp senior officer of a health camp. Continuation of superanuation has been provided for in both cases. Application forms and conditions of appointment maybe obtained from the Secretary, Maunu Health Camp Committee, P.O. Box 243, Whangarei. Applications, with full details of relevant experience and qualifications, should be submitted to the Secretary, Maunu Health Camp Committee by 30 September, 1979. Lincoln College LECTURER IN VALUATION THE Council of Lincoln College invites applications for appointment to the position of Lecturer in Valuation. Applicants must be registered valuers, possessing appropriate academic qualifications in either Urban, or Rural and Urban Valuation. Candidates should have full practical experience in the urban field in Government or private valuation practice. The appointee will be attached to the Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation. The salary scale for lecturers ranges from $11,894 to $14,615 per annum. It is expected that the recent Ruling Rate Survey increase of 10.4 per cent and Wage Order of 4.5 per cent will be applied. Travel and removal expenses reimbursed up to specified limits. Government Superannuation available. Conditions of Appointment giving further details of this position can be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on September 28, 1979. Please quote Vacancy No. 79/36. G. A. HAY, Registrar. Lincoln College, CANTERBURY. S2S THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA SENIOR TECHNICIAN —BIOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the position of Senior Technical Officer in the Department of Biology. The appointee will take charge of the Department Teaching Museum, which currently has in excess of 18,000 specimens. Responsibilities will include the care and development of the reference and teaching collection; preserving; mounting and display of biological specimens, including drawing, modelling and photoS The Y post also carries responsibilities for the day to day running of some laboratory courses. Special emphasis is given on the ability of supervising and training of junior technical staff. Applicants should have a relevant diploma or certificate and several years of experience in an educational institution. All applications should include a detailed curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three referees. Salary: K 10,165 per annum. The successful applicant will be offered a contract for a three year appointment. In addition to the salary quoted above, the main benefits include: A gratuity of 24 per cent of salary, of which only 2 per cent is subject to taxation; rent-free accommodation; appointment and repatriation air fares for appointee and dependants; financial assistance towards the cost of transporting personal effects to and from Papua New Guinea; six (6) weeks annual recreation leave with home air fares available after each 18 months of continuous services; generous education subsidies for children attending schools in Papua New Guinea or overseas, a salary continuation scheme to cover extended illness or disability. A copy of the University’s terms and conditions of services may be obtained from the Secretary, P.O. Box 4820, University P.O. Papua New Guinea, with whom applications close on 13th August, 1979. Situations Vacant Farm CAPABLE young woman required for approx. 8 weeks during lambing, to look after 2 pre-school children and house. Live-in position. Ph. Mt Somers 853. HSII STRONG keen young person required mixed farm. Must be clean and tidy. Ph. 21U Culverden. 11 EXPERIENCED MARRIED COUPLE OR SINGLE PERSON FOR sheep and cropping farm until Christmas. Reliable dog for lambing and with mechanical ability. Ph. 422 K. Darfield collect EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN REQUIRED FOR mixed farm. Own dogs advantage. PHONE 552 LOBURN. ll HOME HELP RELIABLE, congenial person required for 6 weeks beginning September 3rd in a country home. Duties include caring for four school age children and general household chores while mother assists with lambing. A driver’s licence would be beneficial but not necessary. Live in position. Phone Freeman, Klrwee 766. LINCOLN STUDENT REQUIRED to assist on sheep property, November to March, i Reply In writing: P. and M. T. I Wilson, 1 R D. Ashburton.

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