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Situations Vacant Farm MARRIED COUPLE REQUIRED for town supply, handy to Christchurch. PHONE 50-992 EVENINGS. SHEARER WANTED: Permanent experienced Shearer. Must have own transport. For further inquiries Phone 612 CHEVIOT, after 7 p.m. 21 SINGLE SHEPHERD j A POSITION is available on I Longheach Estate, Ashburton,: for an additional single Shep-I herd. The applicant must) have had some experience [ and own good dogs. Written replies to: D. T. THOMAS, Longheach 4 R.D., Ashburton. WS2I

Situations Vacant Farm SENIOR SHEPHERD IS required lor Ruru Farm Settlement at Kotuku some 40km from Greymouth. Applicants should be experienced with stock and have good dogs A new house and school bus facilities available. Applications, which close on July 4. are to he forwarded to Mr D. Benbow. R.D., Kumara, Phone 765 Moana (collect) evenings for further information.

University Vacancies PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING LECTURER 1/2 (Electrical Engineering) APPLICANTS should have experience in teaching in one or more of the following fields: Power Systems. Machines or Power Electronics. SENIOR TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR 1/2 (Communication Engineering). Aplicants should he qualified to at least Technician Engineer level, and have at least 5 years practical experience in the installation and/or maintenance of telecommunications or broadcasting equipment. CHIEF/PRINCIPAL - TECHNICAL OFFICER Experience of digital systems including microprocessors is. required and the ability to assist in the maintenance of general electronic and communication equipment. PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL OFFICER (Electronic Services Unit) A resourceful person is needed for' this challenging position requiring considerable experience of the servicing of electronic/industrial equipment. Duties include: planned and breakdown maintenance of an extremely wide range of equipment, upkeep of servicing records, advisory service to academic departments, supervising and training technical officer trainees. Salary Scales: Lecturer 1/2 K 12.510 or K 14.660. Senior Technical Instructor 1/2-K12.810 or K 14.660. Principal /Chief Technical Officer, K 12.810 or K 14.660. A 24 per cent gratuity is payable. (Kina 1 equals approx. $ Aust 1,308). Initial contract period, three years. Other benefits include a gratuity equal of 24 per cent, appointment, repatriation and leave fares (staff member and family). Settling-in and out allowances. Six weeks paid leave per year. Education fares and assistance towards school fees. Free housing. Salary continuation and medical benefit schemes available. For information and conditions of service write to (quoting post): The Registrar, University of Technology, P.O. Box 793, Lae, Papua New Guinea. Applications close on July 31, 1980.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND APPLICATIONS/SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER CENTRE FOR BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION THE CENTRE has a PDP 1134 computer operating under RSTS/E and RTU, which is used for interactive instruction in the Centre and the Armidale Schools, for real time control of search and for data analysis. The Centre also has multi-terminal access to a DEC 2060 in the University Computer Centre. The appointee will be required to maintain the operating system on the PDP-1134, to develop statistical programmes, to implement CAI programmes, and to assist staff and students in developing and running programmes and in data preparation. Applicants should have had experience consulting in educational settings, and be familiar with psychometric developments and CAI ’ procedures. Salary: $18,539 - $21,135. Closing date: July 15, 19S0. Position No: 550. Applications, including the names and addresses of three referees and stating the Position No. should be sent to the Staff Officer, The University of New England. Armidale, New South Wales, 2351, prior to the closing date. Applicants are asked t 6 request their referees to forward their reports to the Staff Officer without delay. . ARMIDALE, N.S.W., 2351 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND PROFESSOR OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a. Chair of Educational Administration. This Chair has become vacant as a result of the appointment of Professor W. G. Walker as Principal of the Administrative Staff College. The appointee will become Head of the Centre for Administrative Studies for a period of five years in the first instance. The Centre is one of four within the faculty of Education. The Centre has an international reputation for its postgraduate programmes in school, school system and post-secondary educational administration, Yvhich it offers to both internal and external students. It edits and publishes the Journal of Educational Administration, houses the Secretariat of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration, provides services in Australia. and abroad through the Institute for Highet Education, and is active in other ways in overseas aid programmes. . Informal enquiries may be directed in the first instance to the Dean, Faculty of Education. Salary: $35,654. Closing date: August 31, 1980. Position No: 547. Applications, including the names and addresses of three referees and stating the Position N . should be sent to the Staff Officer. The University of New England. Armidale, New South Wales, 2351 prior to the dosing .date. ARMIDALE N.S.W., 2351

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Press, 21 June 1980, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 21 June 1980, Page 52

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