Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SUB-EDITOR THE TIMARU HERALD REQUIRES A GENERAL SUB-EDITOR. JOURNALISTS with subbing experience who seek recognition of their ability, and would like to join a progressive provincial newspaper using the latest computerised technology, should apply with references to:— THE EDITOR. P.O. BOX 46, TIMARU.
TEACHER RICCARTON HIGH SCHOOL A VACANCY EXISTS for a Mathmatics Teacher, 13 hours per week, beginning February. Applications should be in writing to:THE PRINCIPAL. Curletts Road. CHRISTCHURCH. 4.
TEACHING STAFF MIDDLETON GRANGE SCHOOL A Christian School for Boys and Girls REQUIRED from February 1. 1981, a well qualified person for Chemistry to Form 7 and Science. Enquiries for part-time work may be considered. A position of responsibility could be available for an experienced person. Applicants should be prepared to identify fully with the special characterof the school. Full details and application papers from The Rector, 50 Acacia Avenue, Christchurch 4. Phone 489-826.
WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OFNEW ZEALAND (INC) TECHNICIAN - WORKSHOPS A PERSON WHO HAS SERVED an apprenticeship in fitting, turning and machining is required as a Technician in the workshops of the Wool Research Organisation, Lincoln. The workshops are well equipped for a wide range of work to meet, the needs of the organisation for engineering services. Conditions of employment with the organisation are excellent. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Applications for this position should be in writing, giving full details of age, qualifications, past work experience and any other relevant information, and be addressed to: THE SECRETARY, WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF NEW ZELAND (INC.), PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH.
New Zealand Ml/ Forest Service TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER Head Office Wellington A VACANCY exists for an Electrical Engineer to work in our Communications Development section. Applicants should preferably be qualified B.E. (Electrical) with specialisation in light current applications, e.g. radio digital techniques and hold registration under the Engineers Registration Act. Recent graduates will also be considered. Applicants should use form PSI7A which is obtainable from any Post Office and forward to the Senior Engineering Officer (Staff), N.Z. Forest Service, Private Bag, Wellington. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed and assistance may be given to an appointee requiredto change location.
WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF NEW ZEALAND (INC) TEXTILE TECHNICIAN A PERSON WITH EXPERIENCE in knitting or weaving is required as a Technician in the Pilot Plant of the Wool Research Organisation at Lincoln. . The appointee will be expected to learn and develop an interest in Tufting Technology, experience as a Mechanic or ability to service equipment would be an advantage. Conditions of employment with the organisation are excellent. Commencing salary will depend oh qualifications and experience. Applications for this oosition should be in writing. giving details of age, qualifications and work experience and be addressed to:— THE SECRETARY. WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF NEW ZEALAND (INC), PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. THE ORDER OF ST JOHN DIRECTOR OF TRAINING i NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Director of Training with the Order of St John. Wellington. The .appointee must have professional experience in health-related teaching fields. The duties will involve all aspects concerning the organisation and administration of standard First Aid teacning methods and techniques. Salary will be negotiated according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on Thursday, December 3L 1981, and should be addressed to:— THE CHIEF SECRETARY, THE ORDER OF ST JOHN, P.O. Box 10043. The‘ Terrace. WELLINGTON.
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