Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TUTORS 1. AGRICULTURE Tl/T2/T3 Tutor required to teach TCB and Farm Management Courses together with related short courses on campus and off-campus. Applicants should hold suitable diploma or degree qualifications and preferably have advisory experience or a strong practical background. 2. NURSING T 1 i Tutor required to teach community health and/or psychiatric or similiar specialised nursing in Comprehensive Nursing Course. Qualifications: RCN or RCpN. Willing to undertake post basic study. 3. NURSING T3/T4 Tutor required in Comprehensive Nursing Course and short courses for Registered Nurses. Qualifications: RGN or RCpN with appropriate degree or diploma and with wide clinical experience in community health and education. 4 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Tl/T2/T3 Tutor with extensive commercial experience preferably in COBOL and FORTRAN (state other languages) and systems analysis required to teach introductory programming and systems subjects for both New’ Zealand Certificate in Data Processing, ACA and University Studies. Teaching experience an advantage. Please state other subjects able to teach. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Applicants without previous teaching experience are initially assisted by an experienced Head of Department and teacher training. SALARY RANGE T 1 - $15,580-822,676 T - $20,242-825.973 T 3 - $24,367-828.257 T 4 - $27,521-530.316 VACATIONS Twelve weeks per year. CLOSING DATES Positions 1-3: December 10. 1982. Position 4: December 15, 1982. For application forms and further details please contact: THE PRINCIPAL SOUTHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Private Bag. INVERCARGILL. VAN SALES SUPERVISOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from energetic, self-motivated people, to fill the above challenging position within our Company. The successful applicant, will be required to train, motivate, and supervise our van sales force together with controlling van stock. Occasional relieving sales duties may also be required. The person must have a good personality and be able to relate to our clientele and staff, preferred age between 25 and 35 years with some supervision experience in either wholesale or retail sales. Training in company procedures will be given for this responsible position which is permanent, with future prospects, good wages, incentive benefits and staff buying privileges. A heavy trade licence is essential. Apply in writing to:THE MARKETING MANAGER. COMBINED CO-OP DISTRIBUTORS, LTD. P.O. BOX 5129, PAPANUI. WHEAT RESEARCH INSTITUTE D.S.I.R. SCIENTIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position. Duties involve biochemical investigations on wheat and flour for the purpose of understanding the basic chemistry of these materials to facilitate improved industrial processing. Applicants should have a good degree in chemistry or biochemistry. Physics, Mathematics and statistics would be valuable additional subjects. Starting salary will depend on age, experience and qualifications. Promotion prospects on merit are good. Applications on Form PS 17A. obtainable from any Post Office should be made to: Director, WHEAT RESEARCH INSTITUTE. P.O. Box 1489, .CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 791-548
WHANGAREI OIL REFINERY EXPANSION RIGGERS EXPERIENCED IN STEEL ERECTION. BOILERMAKERS EXPERIENCED IN LARGE-BORE PIPE FABRICATION AND SETTING-UP. Conditions Offered: — • Generous wage and allowances. • Transport provided to the site. — and where recruited from outside the Whangarei area: ® Travel provided to Whangarei. • Accommodation provided. For further information and application forms contact: - THE RECRUITMENT OFFICE, JVII, PRIVATE BAG, WHANGAREI. PHONE 89-159 COLLECT.
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