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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant PSYCHOLOGIST AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY is available for developing a career In consulting to industry and commerce In human resources management, working In our Auckland Office. Arthur Young are an international firm of Chartered Accountants with eleven offices throughout New Zealand. Our Human Resources Division Is establishing a reputation for professional service, a high degree of technical expertise and a very practical approach to human resources management. The areas of consultation include organisational development, occupational assessment, performance management, remuneration, productivity, recruitment, testing, career path counselling, personnel services, training and applied research. With increasing demand for our services, an additional psychologist is required. The successful applicant will have had commercial experience at some stage of their career, the I tertiary qualifications necessary for registration, and a practical and professional approach to applying psychology. The rewards Include a competitive remuneration package, a stimulating work environment and the opportunity to develop a career as a Business Psychologist. Apply In writing in strictest confidence or phone for more information to Neil Francis, Registered Business Psychologist, in the Human Resources Division of: Arthur Young, Chartered Accountants, P.O. Box 2146, AUCKLAND, 1. Telephone 774-790 w# 4P [I r p & REGISTRAR $24,739-$27,487 THE CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL wishes to appoint a new registrar to replace the present appointee who Is taking up another appointment at the institute. This is a senior management position since the registrar is the institute’s chief administrative officer. As such, he/she is secretary to the institute council and responsible to the principal and council for financial management and accounting for the institute, including our 500-bed halls of residence. In addition, the registrar has a wide range of administrative responsibilities. If you have tertiary qualifications, experience at senior level and secretarial practice, financial management and accounting, along with an interest In tertiary educational administration at a progressive technical institute, please contact the principal’s secretary at the address below, or tel. 288-169 (WGTN) ext. 898 for a job description, which includes detailed conditions of service. Applications, which must be in writing and quote 3 referees, will close on March 14, 1984, and should be addressed to: The Principal, CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Private Bag, TRENTHAM POST OFFICE REGULAR ARMY OFFICER THE NEW ZEALAND ARMY is accepting applications for a career as a Regular Army Officer. Applicants should be single, be between 17 and 24 years, have gained at least Entrance to University and have some command or management ability. Applicants should contact the local Army Careers Office (Phone 794-800 ext. 804) to ensure that an application is lodged before March 16, 1984. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS TRADESMEN ONLY JOHN HENDERSON, LTD, PHONE 65-390. SENIOR SYSTEMS PLANNER We are seeking a person to be our EDP consultant and take charge of a team or systems planners dealing with new systems development in mapping and land information. The position will suit innovative and highly motivated applicants who are interested in computer graphics, mapping and geographic systems. There is more to the job than working with computers: the projects to be undertaken will affect many activities and you will be in control with all levels of management both inside and outside the department. Management and communication skills are needed to effectively fulfill this role. Projects on hand include setting up systems for computer assisted draughting and developing pilot systems for computer based land information. These applications are new and expanding. Modern graphics peripherals are used and large DBMS, along with network systems are planned. This position promises the successful applicant a very interesting position within a young development team situated in the computer mapping unit of the department’s head office in Wellington. A degree in computer science is required, with appropriate work experience desirable. For further details please ring Mr Crocker on Wellington 735-022, ext 214. Applications close on March 2, 1984 and should be made on form PSI7A, available at any Post Office, quoting vacancy 1081. Address applications and any written enquiries to: Executive Officer, WW (Personnel), DEPARTMENT OF LANDS & SURVEY, WW PRIVATE BAG, WELLINGTON. —

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Press, 18 February 1984, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 18 February 1984, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 18 February 1984, Page 53

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