Situations Vacant PATTERN GRADER FULL-TIME experienced person required for ladles’ garment manufacture. Reply in writing giving full details and phone no. to: P.O Box 2356, Christchurch. PRACTICE NURSE GROUP Practice East Christchurch for Evening Surgeries Monday to Friday, 4.30 to 7 p.m. Some full time relieving at holiday times etc. Apply stating age, experience etc and contact phone no. to: No. 2510, “Press.” PSYCHOLOGIST ALCOHOL AND RELATED PROBLEMS DUTIES Include providing individual, couples, family and group assessment and treatment services, work with volunteers, professionals and community groups including training consultation, outreach and public education and research activities. Experience in this or related field and post graduate qualification in psychology are required. SALARY: 16 hours per week $17,658 to $19,274 full time equivalent. This service Is a joint venture of the Waikato Hospital Board and presbyterlan support services. For Job description and application form please contact the: Project Supervisor, Hamilton Community Alcohol Service, Corner House, 21 Ohaupo Road, HAMILTON Ph. 4360875. Applications close with the supervisor on May 28. RADIO SERVICEPERSON N.Z. Forest Service require a Radio Serviceperson for its Telecommunications Workshop in Hokitika. Applicants must be capable of servicing VHF and preferably SSB radio telephones, although training in the latter and associated equipment would be given. The successful appointee would be expected to work with minimum supervision. Interested applicants please contact Communications Section, NZ Forest Service, Victoria Street, Christchurch. Phone 791-040. P. J. BERG, Conservator of Forests. RANGITIKEI- WANGANUI CATCHMENT BOARD RESOURCES TECHNICAL OFFICER APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position on the board’s staff. Duties Involve the Implementation of survey and data collection programmes, with emphasis on analysis of surface and groundwater data to provide a technical imput to resource planning and processing of water rights. Applicants should hold a formal tertiary or equivalent qualification in water and soil engineering or a related science field. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on Friday June 1 1984. J. T. Hogg, Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 92, Marton. STUDENT JOB SEARCH AN OPPORTUNITY arises for a person aged at least 25 to Join a busy team seeking summer vacation work for tertiary students. It is expected that the appointee will have an empathy with youth, a wide business background (including bookkeeping), the flair for organisation and an outgoing personality. Typing ability would also be helpful. The duration of this position is from early June, 1984 to the end of February, 1985 with the possibility of extension at a future date. Salary is approx. $15,000 p.a. Written applications enclosing 2 references should be received by May 17 and addressed to: THE CHAIRPERSON, Student Job Search, C/- University of Canterbury, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH.
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