| bituanons Vacant CARPENTER I A CAPABLE energetic person required. Apply in prison | TO:— Hardie and Thomson. Ltd., ' 1062 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH. CONTAINER AND REFRIGERATION ENGINEER J BLUEPORT A.C.T. (N.Z.) Ltd. -invite applications for the (position of EnginI eer/Technician on their staff at the Lyttelton Container Terminal, with responsibility for the maintenance and re- ' pair of the Company’s conItainers and refrigeration equipment in the Ljttel- | ton/Christchurch area. ; The nature of the duties -which combine practical involvement on maintenance 'with administrative reporting ; functions calls for a self-moti-vated, stable person who has Advanced Trade or 3rd Ma--1 rine/2nd Coastal Motor CerItificate and who has had at least eight vears practical engineering experience, preflerably including involvement in refrigeration. Persons vith alternative or lesser quail- ' fications will be considered -provided they have a sound i practical background. ■ The appointment, offers attractive terms of employIment. details of which will be I discussed at interview. j Persons interested should I apply in writing setting out I full details of previous employment and qualifications to: Engineer Manager. Containers. BLUEPORT A.C.T. (N.Z.I LTD. P. O. Box 192, WELLINGTON CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST I A vacancy exists for a quali.i fied clinical psychologist in, an established psychology practice. The practice ser-l vices a wide range of clinical’ work. Applicants must have (previously held a position of' responsibility and possess a 1 high standard of professionalism. Employment will be on a salaried basis with a view to partnership. All applications must be made in writing with details of qualifications and experience to: i CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, P.O. Box 2232, ROTORUA. CHARGE MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER Tauranga Hospital Board A vacancy will become available in July for the position of Charge Medical Social Worker at Tauranga Hospital. The applicant will be fully responsible for the Board’s Social Work Department which presently has a professional staff of 11. Qualifications should be a Degree or Diploma in Social Work, and the applicant must have considerable practical experience in the health field and preferably with some administrative experience. Applications would, however, be considered in certain circumstances from an experienced Social Worker without the now accepted university degree. Application forms and conditions of appointment arc available from the undersigned with whom appli. cations close on June 5, 1981. D. K. RICHARDSON, Chief Executive, TAURANGA HOSPITAL BOARD, Private Bag TAURANGA SI6 DUE to expansion of Services the Canterbury Branch of N.Z. Society for Intellectually Handicapped invites applications for three important positions. Experience in the field of Intellectual Handicap, or Service provisions in related areas, would be an advantage, blit not a prior requisite for appointment. 1. ASSISTANT ADMINS.TRATOR—SERVICES MANAGER The appointee will be res- ' ponsible for the efficient and effective management of our Workshops, pre-school special care centres and residential! (services. We are seeking a 'Manager of proven ability iwho is keen to contribute skills in the voluntary agency field. 2. RESIDENTIAL MANAGER The appointee will have res-' ponsibility for our extensiveresidential service provision.] We arc ideally seeking a person with skills in staff training and motivation, organizational planning and the ability to relate well to a wide crosssection of people. A Social Work background could well be an advantage. 3. ADULT TRAINING CENTRE MANAGER The Branch is soon to open an additional workshop facility. We seek a Manager strong in training skills with ithe flair to seek out suitable work contracts. Applications for positions should be in writing, detailing past/present work history, educational details and references. Envelopes should be addressed: ADMINISTRATOR I.H.C. . I BOX 1729 CHRISTCHURCH. and marked •CONFIDENTIAL’ j DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ’ DATA COMMUNICATIONS ( CONTROLLER CHRISTCHURCH | THE Data Processing Division 1 requires a Data Commun-; ications Controller to supervise the operation of all data communications equipment (including mini-computers terminals, lines, modems and multiplexors) from the mamirame front end minicomputer outwards. To act as first line troubleshooter for equipment malfunctions; initiate ana coordinate appropriate maintenance procedures. To regularly monitor and test the operation of the network and perform other such functions that maximise overall "up time” of the network. Experience in commissioning of new data networks is essential. DEC S>stemj-l0 telecommunications network knowledge and supervisory (knowledge would be an arilvantage. Some travel through(out New Zealand will be nec-, iessary. j I Applicants should use! 'form PS.I7A obtainable from ! any Post Office quoting vac-| lancy No. 2753 and including al career resume with refer-1 ences. Reply to. I STAFF CLERK. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P.O. BOX 5013, WELLINGTON, by May 20, 1981.
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