Situations Vacant MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BILATERAL AID HEALTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME FOR 1981/82 ALLIED HEALTH ADVISORY SCHEME UNDER THE NEW ZEALAND Bilateral Aid Programme the Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates a Allied Health Advisory Scheme. The objective of the scheme is provide assistance for the development of the health services of the Pacific Countries. For 1981/82 it is proposed to provide the following advisors: FIJI: Nurse Advisor, Ward Management (6 months). WESTERN SAMOA: Pharmacist (3 months). NIUE: Physiotherapist (6 weeks). KIRIBATI: Medical Records Officer (3 months). These assignments are short-term for the periods indicated in brackets. All costs associated with these assignments will be met by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government concerned. Persons interested in undertaking these assignments should in the first instance apply in writing to the following address providing brief personal details: The International Health Section, Department of Health, P.O. Box 5013, WELLINGTON. Telephone 727-627. MISSING ARTIST WOULD ANYONE KNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS OF AN ADVERTISING AGENCY ARTIST ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ENQUIRER URGENTLY.
The person has had advertising agency experience and is probably working currently in an advertising agency. Produces above average work and has strong capability in presentation visuals as well as finished artwork. This person has a pleasant personality, gets on well with fellow agency people and prefers to work in a compact vigorious agency offering total involvement. We want to talk to someone like this becouse we can offer a top slot position with first rate salary package, brand new offices and the stability of a well established Accredited Agency with interesting accounts covering print and television. What we’re talking about could be the best move you’ve ever made. Call John Darby or Tony Hockley for a confidential talk, Phone 792-511 or 61-077. Darby and Associates Limited, 127 Armagh Street, Christchurch. SWI3 MECHANICAL FITTER ROXBURGH POWER STATION THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION of the Ministry of Energy has a vacancy for an indentured mechanical fitter to fill a position at the Roxburgh power station. Preference would be given to a fitter who has experience in industrial installation and maintenance of heavy machinery. This is a permanent staff position (after a satisfactory probationary period) and normal annual leave, sick leave and superannuation conditions apply. Single and married accommodation is available at Roxburgh. Assistance will be given to a married person to enable shifting of household effects. Apply to District Manager, N. Z. Electricity, P.O. Box 974, Dunedin (telephone 776-838, Mr Dowling) or Station Superintendent, Roxburgh (telephone 48-014, Roxburgh). MW6
MANAGER FUTURES OPERATION . The •exciting concept of Futures Trading is now a reality in New Zealand. John Marshall and Co. Ltd is an affiliate member of the London Wool Terminal Market Association Ltd. They, as an ever developing, vital organisation, are seeking a mature, growth orientated person to manage this new division of their business. Familiarity with the money market and/or stock exchange is necessary to fulfil this immediate vacancy, as is good communications skills and a basic knowledge of the wool industry. The successful candidate will receive .a thorough training programme overseas. Excellent remuneration package. For more information call Kate Mac Shane, 795-940, Christchurch. a DRAKE INTERNATIONAL company DR4KE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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