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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL BOARD DIETITIAN-IN-CHARGE The Board Is seeking a Dietitian to manage the Board's Food Services. The Board's Diet Department provides a general catering service to patients and staff and a therapeutic dietetic service. The Department is newly renovated and is located at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. Two part time Dietitians are responsible for therapeutic Dietetics and a stable and experienced staff of fourteen provide the catering service. Applicants should be New Zealand Registered Dietitians with some experience in food service administration. Hostel accommodation Is available and temporary rental accommodation may also be available. Conditions of appointment and application forms are available from The Chief Executive, Marlborough Hospital Board, P.O. Box 46, Blenheim. Applications close on June 26, 1984. MINISTRY OF ENERGY (MINES DIVISION) HUNTLY THE FOLLOWING TWO VACANCIES have arisen and applications are Invited from qualified mining people who have practical underground coal mining experience and some experience in training new recruits, existing miners and other technical people associated with the coal mining Industry. POSITIONS ARE: TRAINING OFFICER, HUNTLY - VACANCY 3173 Salary up to $23,784 per year according to qualifications and experience. Appointee will be required to work some overtime. DUTIES: To produce training programmes, course material and conduct training courses In basic coal mining technology for new recruits and retraining existing staff In new mining tecnology such as longwall mining etc. TRAINING TUITION OFFICER HUNTLY - VACANCY 3174 Salary up to $23,784 per year according to qualifications and experience. Appointee will be required to work some overtime. DUTIES: Assist in the production of training programmes, course material and conduct training courses such as: — new staff induction courses. — Introduction courses — specialist training courses. Appointee will also be required to act as Course Director and take lectures on mining technical subjects up to his level of competenence, (i.e. Deputies, Underviewers and Mine Managers level). Arrange programme of on site training for apprentices and technicians ensuring that they are given the type of work required by the training programme. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BILATERAL AID: WESTERN SAMOA CHIEF WATER ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Chief Water Engineer with the Department of Public Works based In Apla, Western Samoa. The position will be for a period of two years and funded under the New Zealand Bilateral Aid Programme. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1 A degree In Civil Engineering from a recognised university. 2 At least eight (8) years experience In Water Supply engineering. It Is expected that applicants for this senior position would be more than 35-years-old.) RESPONSIBILITIES: The Chief Water Engineer is responsible to the Director of Works for the following activities of the Water Section: (a) Operation and maintenance of all water supply and sewerage systems under the control of the Samoan Government. (b) Investigation, planning, design and construction of new works. (c) Supervision of staff In the Water Section of the Public Works Department (150). (d) Preparation of external aid proposals. (e) Administration of the Water Section, including rate collection. (f) Training of local staff. (g) Chairmanship of the National Working Group for International Decade of Water and Sanitation. (h) Management of annual expenditure of more than $1 million. In addition the Chief Water Engineer will be required to work closely with and locally administer the activities of a Joint Venture Consultancy Consortium engaged In the design and construction of the major Apia City Water Supply Upgrading Project. The successful applicant will be required to take up the appointment on July 2, 1984. Terms and conditions of appointment, Including salary, will be subject to negotiation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Air fares, transfer costs, location and child allowances (where applicable) will be paid. Applications will close on June 12, 1984 and should be addressed to: The Director of External Aid, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Attention: Ms S. Davis OUTWORKER DRESSMAKER REQUIRED to sew, for women’s Fashion Boutique. Must have overlocker, experience required In draughting, grading and the making of completed garments. Reply 487-613 Saturday, or 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. evenings. THE PRESS SENIOR CLERK A VACANCY HAS ARISEN for a senior Clerk/Credit Controller In the company’s office. The person appointed to this position will be responsible for the maintenance of credit control, supervision of accounts receivable ledgers, stock control, and other clerical duties. Applicants should have had experience in the above areas and a sound knowledge of office procedures based on computer produced Information. Apply In writing to:— “SENIOR CLERK,” THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY, LTD, P.O. BOX 1468, CHRISTCHURCIi.

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Press, 2 June 1984, Page 50

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