Situations Vacant Situations Vacant HOTEL MANAGER WE ARE LOOKING for a Manager with previous experience, aged between 25 to 45 years. Salary, profit share and vehicle. Write, with confidence, Including details of previous experience to: HOTEL MANAGER, P.O. Box 248, Christchurch. NAPIER CITY COUNCIL WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, which close on Friday, August 24, 1984, are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the following Senior positions: PERSONNEL MANAGER This new position, reporting directly to the City Manager, will establish the personnel management function on a broader base than hitherto. The Personnel Manager will develop and implement policies and procedures generally directed towards the optimum utilisation and personal development of the Council’s staff resources. The appointee will have a sound practical experience In personnel management and employee relations, supported by appropriate professional qualifications and training for this demanding position. MANAGER CORPORATE SERVICES This Is a new position In response to the expanding demands for financial and non-flnanclal management information. The appointee will be responsible to the City Manager but will be expected to work closely with the City Treasurer. The appointee should have qualifications or equivalent work experience In management accounting, computer services or management services investigations. ACCOUNTANT Due to a re-organlsatlon In the City Treasury Department, a new position has arisen for an Accountant with several years practical experience in accountancy, preferably In local bodies. It Is expected that the appointee will be qualified A.C.A., I.P.E.A. or possess a relevant university degree. Conditions of appointment and Schedules of Duties relating to the above positions may be obtained from Mr Timms, Phone 57-579, or by writing to the Personnel Officer, Napier City Council, Private Bag, Napier. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD SECRETARY/MANAGER APPLICATIONS are Invited by noon on 24 August 1984, for the position of Secretary/Manager of the Monteclllo War Veterans Home In Dunedin. The appointee, who will preferably be an ex-serviceper-son, not over 50 years of age, will manage the home and staff, and will be responsible for the welfare of the elderley ex-service residents. A three bedroomed house Is available. A separate schedule of duties and conditions of appointment is available from: The Secretary of the Board P.O. Box 1568, WELLINGTON REGULAR FORCE CADETS NEW ZEALAND ARMY THE NEW ZEALAND ARMY Is accepting applications for the youth entrant scheme — THE REGULAR FORCE CADETS. The scheme offers vacancies In a variety of Indentured trades and a number of soldier trades. To be eligible for selection for this scheme, an applicant needs: ® To be male and aged between 16U and 17% years as at January 1, 1985. © To be completing at least 3 years secondary school at the end of this year. ® To be physically and medically fit. ® To be motivated towards a careeer in the New Zealand Army. Applicants wishing to be eligible for this scheme should contact the local Army Recruiting Centre, telephone 794-800, extension 804, or call at 67 Cashel Street. Applications close August 31, 1984. PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINING CENTRE TERM 3 ENROLL NOW for one of the following part-time evening courses: Three week Camera and Darkroom. Three week Photography and the Art of Seeing. Eight week Black and White Introductory course. Eight week Colour Certificate course. Enrollments for the 1985 full-time Diploma course are now being taken. Further Information please apply: Unit 7, 75 Peterborough Street Christchurch. Telephone Christchurch 798-855. PHOTO-JOURNALIST A PHOTOGRAPHER with newspaper writing and sub-editing experience or a Journalist with a background In photography and who wishes to make greater use of that skill is required for our suburban newspaper and advertising section. The position offers an interesting and challenging area of work for a versatile and enterprising person. Grading by negotiation. Applications, giving details of newspaper and photographic experience, to: THE EDITOR, K. R. HAWKER, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, P.O. Box 343, $ NAPIER. i
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