University Vacancies LINCOLN COLLEGE | (University College of Agriculture) j CHAIR LX WOOL SCIENCE ' THE Council of Lincoln Col r lege invites applications toi !. appointment to the Cuair ui Vtooi science, resulting non: / the impending retirement oi / : Proies.-or A u. Henderson. It u is the Councils desire tc s . nave lite apuointee take up duties in lite first Halt ol 1981. ! a Tiie Council is anxious tc s , tilt the position with an t appointee of high standing s because of the significance oi “ this Cnair, not only to tiie s College but also to New Zea ? land argiiculture. 0 Applicants should hold an advanced degree in Science, e Agricultural Science or Moo) i Scence. have had research ex !. perience in wool science or p wool resources, wool poduce tion or wool technology and - desirably, have had some ex i perience in teaching, com s munication or extension. ’• The successful applicant will be appointed as Head-of Department and will be re- ’ sponsible to the College Prin [ cipal for tiie administration ; of the Department. <■ The appointment will be .- made within the existing range oP-professorial salaries. $31,612-539,560 per annum. Expenses of appointment reimbursed up to specified limits. Government Superan- ' nuation is available. Further details and general i Conditions of Appointment ! may be obtained from the ; undersigned, with whom ap- ! plications close on October ‘3l, 1980. I G. A. HAY, i Registrar, | LINCOLN COLLEGE. ! CANTERBURY. AS27 J: a ! LINCOLN COLLEGE -t J (University College % of Agriculture) J LECTUREKIN f, PARKS AND RECREATION THE Council of Lincoln Coij lege invites applications for the appointment to the position of Lecturer in Parks and 5 Recreation in the Department tof Horticulture, Landscape . and Parks. The Diploma in t Parks and Recreation offers f options for park ranger, local . authority park administrators i and professional community r recreation workers. r Applicants should have b graduate qualifications in 1 either recreation studies, or •- sociology with specialist applit“ cation to recreation, and an ability to teach a combination e!of some of the following: /management, planning, spe-'-Icial populations, tourism, reIsearch methods and sociology, a Commencing salary according to qualifications a and experience. Current sala3rv scale for Lecturers is s $15,755 to $19,360. Travel and removal ext penses are reimbursed up to ‘/specified limits. Government • ’superannuation is available. 5 Conditions of appoint- ' ment are available from the J Registrar, Lincoln College, ! Canterbury with whom applif cations close on Tuesday Sep- ' tember 30, 1980. Please quote ' Vacancy 80/36. / G. A. Hay, REGISTRAR, t ■ I; Lincoln College, -j CANTERBURY. ;! AS3O ; ;i . ‘: ' Situations Vacant . - I /PERSON wanted to help with! garden and odd jobs. Situa-! tion part time. Rent free. -| Brick home. Would suit ■: elderly couple. Phone 763 “ Winchmore. S3O l , _________________ i '! ACCOU'N’TANTS i ■i i I WANTED URGENTLY required accountants for positions in industry, commerce and chartered accountancy. TELEPHONE 65-745 ■ “We specialise in placing; accountants.” I ASSISTANT HORTI- ! CULTURAL SUPERINTENDENT I University of Auckland i Applicants must hold formal recognised horticultural qualifications and be fully ; experienced in all aspects of ■-horticulture. Administrative experience is desirable and a background tn staff control and organisation is necessary. as is the ability to maintain good working re- ; iations with other members of the University staff. Com-i ' i mencing salary will be estab- ■ 'lished according to qualifi-j cations and experience up to! a maximum of $15,229 perl annum. Conditions of Ap-' pointment and Method of) I Application are available; 'from the Assistant Registrar! I (Academic Appointments), | ;with whom written appll- ' cations close on SEPTEMBER 1 19. 1980. ' W. B. NICOLL. ACTING REGISTRAR. University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland. gMSr-rj NORTH gjgCANTERBURY. HOSPITAL BOARD i ; ADMINISTRATIVE 1 CLERK ! APPLICATIONS are iniited; ;for the position of administra- ( ;tive clerk at tiie Co-ordinat-' ,ing Centre lor Geriatric and. Domiciliary Services, duties (include typing of correspond-! :ence, papers, reports, . ques-; :tionnaires, etc., filing, up-J (dating anti maintaining office, 'records and assisting with thci [telephone referral service; ; provided by the Centre. Appli-; ’ cants must be competent typists and experienced in; oilice procedures. Tiie know-, ledge of shorthand would be an advantage. As the position; involves dealing with mem-!, .bers of the publi cand handl-i; (ling confidential information,;; a pleasant oersonality, tact;; 'and discretion are essential. !' Salary will be accordance with the North Canterbury. (Hospital Board’s Clerical/ .Agreement (Class 1A). ;' .Applications, in writing, -giving details of age, qualifi-/ cations and previous experi-- ! ence should be sent to The; : Co-ordlnator of Geriatric and 1 Domiciliary Services, 21 Mans-, -field Avenue. Christchurch 1. i inot later than Wednesday,l; i September 17, 1980.
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