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Situations Vacant THE ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN WITH IMPAIRED HEARING (VICTORIA) MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of:— DIRECTOR Of the Council’s Centre at “Taralye,” Blackburn (in Melbourne) which includes integrated kindergartens, diagnostic Audiology Clinics with medical and para-medical consultants and parent guidance programmes, conducted in conjunction with the Health Commission of Victoria. DUTIES: The successful applicant will be required to design, implement and supervise educational programmes, and conduct inservice training. The Centre has close associations with the University of Melbourne and the Director would be expected to initiate and conduct research programmes which make significant academic contribution to the area of education of the deaf, and to contribute to the teaching of post graduate courses in Audiology and Education of the Deaf at that University. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant should be a qualified Teacher of the, Deaf with a higher degree in a related area, preferably audiology. A proven capacity in research and administration is essential. SALARY: In the vicinity of $17,000-820,000 Australian. Open to negotiation, according to qualifications and experience. The successful applicant would be expected to commence duties at the Centre no later than September 1, 1980, or earlier by negotiation. Further information and application forms are available from:— The Administrator, “TARALYE,” Advisory Council for Children with Impaired Hearing, 137 Blackbum Road, Blackbum, Victoria 3130, AUSTRALIA. TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND JOURNALIST TELEVISION New Zealand requires a general reporter for its. Dunedin Newsroom. Duties will include studio reporting and interviewing for the new Regional Programme. Applicants must have an acceptable on-cam-era appearance and a good speaking voice. A journalistic background is essential and previous radio or television experience would be highly desirable, although applicants will be considered on merit. Written applications, including a telephone contact number, should be addressed to: The Recruitment Officer, TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND, P.O. Box 3819 AUCKLAND. Applications close March 25, 1980. TEACHERS REQUIRED SUITABLY qualified teachers are invited to apply for the following positions: 1 Mathematics Teacher with ability to teach Applied Mathematics and Physics. Computer experience desired as the School possesses its own computer. 2 Art Teacher to teach to all levels. Excellent facilities including a fully equipped Pottery Room. Both positions have a responsibility allowance. Successful applicants would be required to begin duties as soon as possible. Single accommodation is. available. Salary to state scale and superannuation is safeguarded. Apply stating qualifications and the names of two referees to: The Headmaster, NGA TAWA SCHOOL, Private Bag, MARTON. »——— n TYPIST m 1 whA^al?o A capabYe A of A taking down shorthand at a reasonable speed This position would suit a young person who has had at least two years experience. This is a permanent positio . Please phone for an appointment: MR G. PAYNE, HUTCHINSON MOTORS, LTD, Authorised Ford Dealers LMVD PHONE 793-440. TARANAKI COUNTY COUNCIL TOWN PLANNING OFFICER APPLICATIONS closing on April 4, are invited from persons with several years local body experience in the field of town and country planning. Salary range: $13,461 to $14,957. House available at $l5 per week. Further details available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, New Plymouth. R. W. STRUTHERS, County Engineer. 522 TOOLMAKER INTERESTINC OPPORTUNITY AN INCREASE IN TOOLROOM . activity has created a position for a versatile toolmaker. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking for a change in his daily routine or is seeking more experience in press toolwork or may be of considerable interest to a younger tradesman hoping for a chance to prove his skill and learn new avenues in the tooling industry. Perhaps a tradesman with suitable engineering experience interested in progressing onto full time toolmaking in a well equipped shop employing staff interested in-your training may find an inquiry or a personal visit will be to your advantage. Our toolroom supports a busy press shop dealing in a variety of work covering large and small components used in the manufacture of Atlas electrical applicances on power presses ranging from three ton to 250 ton. All inquiries welcomed by Mr A. Collins Production Engineer, Telephone 793-520. ATLAS APPLIANCES, LIMITED, 65 MANCHESTER STREET. g

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Press, 15 March 1980, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 15 March 1980, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 15 March 1980, Page 56

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