I Situations Vacant i ! WANTED: ! EXPERIENCED COUNTRY I WOOL BUYER ; SOUTHLAND’S leading wool merchants offer good | ■ conditions and salarv Yo the right person. A sound i i experience in crossbred wool is necessary. Applications in writing please to the Manager, Stewarts Wool Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 377, Invercargill. THS26 WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.), LIMITED i Requires a I NATIONAL BUYER , WOOL WORTHS (N.Z.), LTD, requires to i strengthen its buying chain by the appointment of a Soft Goods Buyer. The successful applicant will he responsible for the national buying for 200 branches. The applicant should have had experience in either retail, manufacturing, production, I sales or in the textile industry. Location will be at Woolworths (N.Z.), Ltd. Head Office in Auckland. Relocation assistance i .will he negotiated where applicable. The importance of the position will be I reflected in the salary and benefits offered, j Preferable age 25 to 35 years. Written applications should be addressed to * the undersigned giving information on work history and educational background with supI ’ porting references. MR G. FITZGERALD. WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.), LIMITED, P.O. BOX 6043 WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. WS26 WANTED: .HEAD STOCK PERSON A PERMANENT POSITION exists for an experienced stock person on a Northern Southland property running 12,000 stock units, including stud. ■ , ■ The successful, applicant will be responsible to the owner and must be fully conversant with intensive management practice and capable of supervising staff. Top salary for suitable applicant. Opportunity for spouse to assist in farm duties to derive additional income. Modern three bedroom dwelling, normal concessions and relocation assistance available. Primary and secondary school bus at gate. Apply in writing with references to:— WAIKAIA PLAINS STATION, No. 6 R.D., ■ GORE. WS26 1 WANTED — FULLY QUALIFIED PASTRY COOK TOP WAGES TO THE „ RIGHT PERSON ' ' . ' PHONE 489-713
WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD BOARD OFFICE: 1. ASSISTANT STAFF OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS: The position calls for a person with a sound knowledge of industrial awards and agreements and of the hospital service . determinations. Experience in organising and controlling staff is essential. An appropriate academic qualification, preferably tertiary, would be an advantage. DUTIES: The Assistant Staff Officer shall assist the Staff Officer with the overall supervision and control-qf the Staff Section and other duties as per conditions of appointment. Application forms and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Chief Executive, Waikato Hospital >Board, P.O. Box 934, Hamilton. Closing date, August 15, 1980. WAIKATO HOSPITAL: 1. SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have recognised social work qualifications and relevant work experience. Preference given to those with experience in health related fields, supervision and management of health social work. DUTIES: The appointee will lead a team providing a wide range of social work services to patients and their families. Applications and further details obtained from the Medical Superintendent’s Office. Waikato Hospital, Private Bag, Hamilton. Closing date, August 15, 1980. WAIKATO WOMEN’S HOSPITAL: 1. SUPERVISOR (NURSING) QUALIFICATIONS: R.G.N./Midwife, Midwife with relevant experience and qualifications. DUTIES: A challenging position with responsibility for neonatal care in the Waikato Women’s Hospital and with opportunity to further develop the Newborn Special and Intensive Care areas. 2. CHARGE NURSE—ANTE NATAL QUALIFICATIONS: R.G.0.N./Midwife or R.Cp.N./ Midwife with relevant experience. DUTIES: Administrative, clinical and teaching in 25-bed ward. 40 hours week, alternate week-ends off. 3. STAFF NURSES QUALIFICATIONS: R.G.O.N. with midwifery qualifications or R.G.O.N. with an interest in midwifery and/or gynaecology. Suitable experience and support available for those wishing to •undertake the midwifery option, Diploma of Maternal/Child Health. .. . . Orientation and ongoing inservice education is provided Experience is available in all or selected areas of the following: Gynaecology Ward, Ante Natal Clinic and Ward, Delivery Suite, Newborn Special and Intensive Care, Post Natal Wards. Further particulars regarding these positions are available from the Assistant Principal Nurse, Waikato Women’s Hospital, Private Bag, Hamilton. Closing date, August 15, 1980. 2. PHYSIOTHERAPISTCHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE OUALIFICATIONS: Registration with the New Zealand Physiotherapy Board. Previous experience within the' field of childhood development an advantage. Training will be given if the successful applicant does not have this experience. DUTIES: To work part-time up to o/lOths, with a multidisciplinarv team in the assessment of children with all manner of handicaps. To participate in the work of a stimulation group for young children with developmental delay and to develop home programmes. Application forms and further information from: The Medical ■ Supenntendent, Waikato Hospital, Private Bag, Hamilton. Closing date, I AugusJ 15, 1980.
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