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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES DAIRY OFFICERS VARIOUS LOCATIONS THE DAIRY DIVISION of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has vacancies for Dairy Officers with experience in butter and cheese manufacture. The Division will also consider applications from candidates with other dairy product manufacturing expertise. Locations will be discussed at the time of interview. All applicants must hold dairy factory managers registration and preferably will hold the Diploma in Dairy Technology. They should have substantial experience in dairy factory management. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have the ability to communicate well, both orally and on paper. Applications must be made on form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) and sent to: Senior Executive Officer, (Personnel Services), Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Applications close on May 27, 1983. Some transfer expenses may be payable to appointees required to move their households. THE NAME TO TRUST IN CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION More and more New Zealanders are profiting from Stotts training More and more New Zealanders are enrolling to take advantage of Stotts expert instruction and individual guidance. Fill in the coupon below for information on any of the courses which interest you. Together we'll make your future look bright. Agriculture Navigation & Small Commercial & Creative Art Secretarial Craft General Education Craft/Handicratt Guitar Motor Cycles & Auto Mechanics Interior Decorating Business Management Horse & Pony Care .Horticulture Bookkeeping Astrology Languages Creative Writing and many more -MAIL THIS COUPON . ■ Stotts Correspondence College, RO. Box 30990, Lower Hutt . | Please send me information about I ! Surname..*.... ArstNama Age ■ Address | I Stotts undertake that no sales counsellor will visit you. I , ___ ___ SCHS I 0 Willi A MS HOLDINGS MOTEL MANAGEMENT WELLINGTON WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS wish to appoint a married couple who will be responsible for the total management of an established operation — this Includes reservations, elementary accounting, public relations, guest services including breakfast and housekeeping. The establishment has been highly successful and has an exceedingly high occupancy rate. Applicants must be prepared for the seven-days-a-week demands of such a position, have a proven background in coping with valued customers and be able to maintain facilities at the highest standard of cleanliness and efficiency. Remuneration is incentive-orientated, with considerable fringe benefits, enabling substantial earnings for a couple who are ambitious and prepared for the demands of a service industry. Write with full details and photographs to: Arthur J. Williams WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS, P.O. Box 2013, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND LISTENER EDITOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED by the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand for the position of Editor, New Zealand Listener. The Listener has a circulation of approximately 375,000 and is the leading weekly journal of the country. In addition to broadcasting topics, It caters for a wide range of social and cultural Interests; it also maintains an Informative and attractive guide to national radio and television programmes and previews and reviews those programmes. The Editor of the Listener must have recognised ability as a journalist and writer and be responsible for the publishing and business activities of the magazine. Experience as an editor would be an advantage for an applicant. The appointee will be expected to introduce any changes and Innovations deemed necessary to maintain the position of the magazine In a changing market. Written applications, closing May 30,1983, should be addressed to: The Director of Personnel, BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O. Box 98, Wellington, New Zealand NEW ZEALAND POST PRIMARY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION JOURNALIST THE NEW ZEALAND Post Primary Teachers’ Association Is seeking an experienced journalist (J 8 or above) as editor of “PPTA News”, an 8-page inhouse publication (18 Issues per annum) on union and professional matters for approximately 12,000 members and wider circulation outside. Appointee also to act as publications adviser to the association. The appointment will be by contract, and Is Wellington based. Duties commence mld-June. Full details on the scope and duties of employment, remuneration and allowances available from: GENERAL SECRETARY NZPPTA, P.O. BOX 2119, WELLINGTON TELEPHONE: 849-964 Applications close w&h the above on Wednesday, May 25.

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Press, 7 May 1983, Page 55

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