LAWYER I Up to $23,000 plus Fringe Benefits I £ One of New Zealand’s leading Insurance Com- £ panies wishes to recruit a Qualified Lawyer for a specialist role in superannuation. The function will include: £ * Responsibility for producing trust deeds and £ policies. 2 * Training others in Superannuation Legal Matters. £ * Providing advice on new legislation and changes in practice. £ Some practical experience, particularly in Trus- 5 tee Law would be advantageous. Communication < skills, personal presentation and the ability to establish effective relationships with professional J; groups such as lawyers and actuaries are considered key attributes. j The position is available in Wellington offering a salary and other benefits normally associated with the Insurance Industry. Confidential enquiries should be directed to « Patrick Boyle, P.O. Box 5341, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Phone (09) 30-669. * W. B. SCOTT & CO. (N.Z.) LTD ? MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS i ■ WDScottl
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