| Situations Vacant i AUSTRALIA I PLASTERERS | WANTED j Must be able to plaster set. $4OO per week to persons willing to do a day’s work. Phone 39-418 ' 10 i New Zealand : Electricity ASSISTANT ENGINEERING OFFICER (Planning) or ENGINEERING OFFICER (Planning), HUNTLY POWER STATION APPLICATIONS are invited from persons with a background and experience in maintenance planning within an industrial environment. The Planning Department at Huntly utilises full computerised facilities and experience in this field would be an advantage, but is not essential as full training will be given. A formal engineering qualification is desirable but more emphasis will be placed on each applicant's personal attributes and experience. Married and single accommodation is available! Assistance may be given to a married appointee required to move household. Further information may be obtained from Mr M. Day, Electricity Division, Ministry' of Energy, Private Bag, Hunt-; iy Power Station, Phone 89590 Huntly. Applications close on 21.1.81 with the Staff Officer, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use PSI7A Form which is available from Post Offices and quote Vacancy Number 148. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. WSIO BOILERMAKERS WELDERS CARPENTERS PAINTERS WE have positions available for the above tradesmen. Working extended hours. Reopen January 13, 1981. Apply:— W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 175-187 MONTREAL ST. CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY WORKER A VACANCY for a Community Worker has occurred due to a staff member leaving New Zealand. The range of duties is based on community development work relating to meeting social needs, the provision of community services and facilities and maintaining liaison between the City Council and local groups. A social science background or relevant qualifications is preferred, with experience and ability in working with groups. The ability to observe, interpret and communicate needs and to relate to and influence a wide range of people is essential. Age range: 25 years upwards dependent on qualifications and experience. The salary will be within Group 108 of the Staff Salary List $13,276/513,788/$14,619 $15,577. The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. Movement on the first two steps is automatic, and beyond that point at the discretion of the deparmental head and then at the discretion of council. Further information and the schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Community Adviser, Christchurch City Council, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch. Applications in writing on the application form addressed to the undersigned. Box 237, Christchurch, and mark ed "Community Worker” will be received by 4 p.m. January 16, 1981. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk. CHARTERED AC COUNTANT A Vacancy exists for a senior accountant to take over an existing practice. Attractive premises, low overheads and partnership prospects involved. Would suit accountant wishing to be a sole practitioner. Please apply 9653 CLERK TYPIST Insurance Broker seeks person for above position which involves interesting and varied duties in congenial central city office. Would suit school leaver with accurate typing skills and an ability with figures. Phone The Manager 63-928 CHRIST’S COLLEGE A LIVE-IN HOUSE TUTOR IS REQUIRED FOR THE FIRST TERM OF THIS YEAR. The Tutor’s duties consist mainly of supervision of the House for two evenings per Position would suit a student, or young person who is employed in the city. Comfortable accommodation and and meals provided free. Please Telephone 1 796-991 for further information. _• WSlOi
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