[—Situations Vacant J . PAINTER PANEL BEATER ! REQUIRED for part time fleet' maintenance. Suit evenings or! week-ends. Deply to advertiser giving’ details P 3302. PROGRAMMER/ TECHNICIAN UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Department of Computer Science. Applicants should have a degree or part degree: in a relevant field, including! some experience in computer! programming. The salary range for Tech-] nician Grade 1 is 58547 to 110,958 per annum. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Further particulars and conditions of appointment maybe obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on December 12, 1980. W. Hansen. REGISTRAR, Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. S29 larcfi CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD PART TIME PART TIME TEACHING VACANCIES VACANCIES are available for 1981 for part time primary teachers in the under-men-tioned schools. The weekly hours are shown but these hours may vary slightly as a result of roll fluctuations. Applicants should be eligible for permanent appointment to a position in the primary service . Any inquiries regarding re-training or exemption should be directed to the District Senior Inspector of Primary Schools. BREENS INTERMEDIATE: Ten hours. The successful applicant must be able to take full Intermediate classroom programmes with some extension remedial work. BURNSIDE: Ten hours. Remedial work throughout the school. In ad- - dition the appointee must be prepared to work co-oper-atively within the classroom situation. CASHMERE: Seven hours and a half. CENTRAL NEW BRIGHTON: Five hours. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH INTERMEDIATE: Ten hours. COTSWOLD: Twenty hours. Appointee will take groups for extra reading tuition, a daily class in maths and release senior teachers for given periods. DARFIELD: Ten hours. Recent experience and ability in reading would be an advantage. Applicants should give full details of . curriculum strengths and professional experience. ELMWOOD NORMAL: Twenty hours. The successful applicant will be required to work with entrants m an epee, plan situation. Ability to work and plan co-operatively essential. FREEVILLE (2 positions) Ten hours. Applicants should have recent successful experience in working with small groups on language enrichment programmes and be qualified to teach music Forms I and If. Seven hours and a half. Applicants should be suited to lelieving other teachers foi short periods to engage instaff training. Remedial reading experience would be an advantage. KALAPOI NORTH: Seven hours and a half. Duties involve Working with small remedial groups and providing release ior other class teachers as re quired. •CENDAL: Ten hours . The successful I applicant will release speci tied teachers on a regular . lasis for remedial work. 1 LINWOOD INTERMEDIATE: Seven hours and a half. Remedial Reading. LINWOOD NORTH: Two hours and a half. MT PLEASANT: Twenty hours. The successful applicant will work witlr c’l-2 children. Interest or ability in music a strong recommendation. NORTHCOTE: Seven hours and a half. Appointee will be required to spend most of this time assisting in reading and mathematics programmes. OPAWA: Six hours. The appointee will be required to teach mathematics at the Form J level daiy and to release teachers in the Standard 3/4 area half a morning a week. PAPANUI: Five hours. The successful applicant must have a practical knowledge and ability to teach and accompany children’s singing. KANGIORA BOROUGH: Ten hours. The successful applicant will assist with reading and mathematics in the infant department . RUSSLEY: -- Fifteen hours .The successful applicant will work with new entrants in co-operation with the STJC. Experience at this level is highly desirable. SOMERFIELD: 15 hours. The successful applicant will work five mornings a week and take mathematics and reading groups for remedial work and will provide release time for senior staff as directed. Experience at all class levels — infants to Standard 4 needed School is suostantiallv open plan. SPREYDON: Seventeen hours and a half .The successful applicant must be a registered teacher and qualified to teach in all classes, primers to Standard 4 inclusive. The successful applicant will be required to release Syndicate Leaders and to be well qualified to nandle remedial work in reading and/or mathematics. SUMNER: Twenty hours. Applicants . must be versatile in all areas of the school and will release syndicate teachers. The successful appointee will also take part in remedial work throughout the school. WAIMAIRI: Ten hours. The appointee is to assist in the Standard 1-4 area with mathematics and reading. WESTBURN: 10 hours .The successful applicant must be prepared to teach at all class levels of a full primary school (new entrants / Form 2). Applicants should state their special strengths and make clear any restrictions regarding their time. WEST SPREYDON: Five hours. Further information may be obtained by contacting the respective School Prtaclals with whom applications close on December 15.. Applications, on the appro-i priate form EX/lfiA to be eent| t ta the PrinctuaL
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