Situations Vacant Situations Vacant CHEF A HEAD CHEF is required for an exclusive Central City Restaurant Cabaret complex opening soon. The successful applicant should hold 706/1 and 706/2 with a minimum of 8 years practical expedience within a first class establishment The ability to manage a large kitchen operation is essential. Experience in French cuisine would be an added i- advantage. j Please apply in writing enclosing references to: Mr G. Robinson, Civic Regency Restaurant and Cabaret, . 198 Manchester St, a CHRISTCHURCH. J- Phone 67-779, a.h. 795-336. ,e L- ; CHRISTCHURCH i REGIONAL ORGANISER The Heylen Research Centre for market and social research will shortly require a person i based in Christchurch city to fill the above i s vacancy. y This part-time position would be Ideally suited n I to a homemaker in the 25 to 50 age group who >r I would enjoy a stimulating and responsible activity of a professional nature which could be fitted in around family commitments. The position would require up to 35 hours per working week or more Including Saturday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. and would be based in the home of the organiser who would be selfemployed on a contract basis. The work involves the training, organisation e and motivation of a field force of up to 24 d interviewers and needs a person with intelllgence and good communication skills. Previous •- experience in market research interviewing or “ people oriented activities would be an advantage, and full training would be given. Applications stating details of education, previous work experience and present family status, along withh character or other references, should be made by Friday, October 19, to: The Field Manager, i. P.O. Box 3470, AUCKLAND ° CHRISTCHURCH , BRANCH MANAGER WE INVITE APPLICATIONS from people who may d be dissatisfied in their present position, and have d the necessary drive to advance in an expanding e company. The person will be responsible for all Christchurch operations, sales, administration and will report to the General Manager. '■ REQUIREMENTS: e G Aged 25-35 years preferable. d @ University Entrance and some tertiary studies IS would be desirable. - [. ® Experience in a transport/service industry h preferable. © Good administration skills. i- © Ability to communicate well with people at all levels, and have the ability to lead a hard e working team. „ © Has the desire for further advancement in the Group, and is willing to undertake further many agement studies. A good remuneration package, including a company vehicle, will be offered to the successful appliie cant. :e » Please write, in the first Instance, to:— i- R. FLANAGAN, GENERAL MANAGER, I- MOGAL BIN SERVICES, LTD, r. e P.O. BOX 11117, SOCKBURN, : p CHRISTCHURCH. y 1 DEPARTMENT OF NURSING STUDIES ir s. ‘ FULL-TIME TUTORS >: SEVERAL FULL-TIME positions vacant from January, 1985. Preference will be given to applicants with Comprehensive Registration and experience. Successful applicants will be required to teach behavioural sciences and communication skills to I first year students and/or maternal-child or comI munity or psychopaedic mental health or medical/ surgical oriented units in the second and third years of the course. Ability, qualifications and willingness to teach in bridging and post-basic courses also will g be an advantage. Salary range $15,580 to $28,257 p.a. plus C.O.L. d Applications close on October 22, 1984 with: The Director, i- Christchurch Polytechnic, P.O. Box 22-095. Further information and application forms may ~ be obtained from Head of Department (Resources and Staff Affairs), Department of Nursing Studies.
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