University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER IN FRENCH APPLICATIONS are invited for a Lectureship in French within the Department of ■ Modern Languages, from January 1. 1986. French language. literature and civilisation degree courses are offered Internally and extramurally. Applicants should state their particular fields of interest and teaching experience. Preference might be given to an applicant qualified to teach language and civilisation. Salary $23,622-527.928. Further details of this position and Conditions of Ap- r»pointment are available from u: the undersigned, with whom *■ applications close on July 31. c> 1985. “ A. J. WEIR. * Registrar. THE UNIVERSITY OF s. PAPUA NEW GUINEA ~ (VACANCY) * PROFESSOR OF , OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (Department of Clinical Sciences) J APPLICATIONS are invited » for the position of Professor - of Obstetrics and Gynaecol- ' ogy within the Department of ’ Clinical Sciences, from September 1986. ” Applicants must have postgraduate qualifications tn obstetrics and gynaecology and extensive clinical and teach- ' Ing experience. Previous work In a developing country would be highly desirable. The University runs a 5-year M. 8.8.5. Degree Course. In addition, there are postgraduate training courses in Obstetrics and Gynaecology leading to a Diploma and to a Master ot Medicine degree. The successful applicant would direct the Division of ■ Obstetrics and Gynaecology and would be responsible tor organising these courses, together with research, and would have clinical responsi- / bllities as an Honorary Senior , . Specialist to Port Moresby General Hospital. During 1984, ■ over 7000 deliveries took place within the hospital and there were 1100 gynaecological ad- ; missions. ' The post offers an exciting opportunity for someone Interested in developing and expanding postgraduate training and research in a young medical school. Further Information re- , gardlng this post may be obtained from Professor G. J. Everett. Division ot O. and G„ ! Faculty of Medicine, P.O. Box ' 5623, Boroko, Papua New , Guinea. SALARY: K 24.355 per annum plus gratuity. OTHER CONDITIONS The successful applicant will be offered a contract for a three year appointment. The ■ gratuity entitlement Is based on 24 per cent of salary earned ’ . and Is payable in instalments ; or lump sum and Is taxed at a ’ flat rate of 2 per cent. In addl- . i tlon to the salaries quoted above, the main benefits include: support for approved research, rent-free accommo- ( datlon, appointment and re- ‘ patrllation airfares for ap- • polntee and dependants. ' j financial assistance towards : the cost of transporting personal effects to and from P.N.G., 6 weeks annual recreation leave with home airfares ' available after each 18 . months of continuous service, generous education subsidies for children attending schools In P.N.G. or overseas, a salary continuation scheme to cover extended Illness or disability. Applications will be treated as strictly confidential and should Include a full curriculum vitae, a recent small photograph, and names and 1 addresses of three (3) referees. In order to expedite the appointment procedure, applicants are advised to ask their referees to send confidential reports directly to the University without waiting to be contacted. Applications should be for- ! warded to the Deputy Registrar (Staffing), University of Papua New Guinea, P.O. Box 320, University Post Office. National Capital District, Papua New Guinea. AU applications close on November 30, 1985. REGISTRAR, University of P.N.G. SATURDAY ADVERTISERS Run-on Deadline 3.30 p.m. Friday prior. Please Phone early. PHONE 792-440 24 hours Situations Vacant Farm HORTICULTURAL work wanted. Pre Lincoln student requires horticultural work on orchard, market garden,. or nursery for next nine months. References. Please ph. Chch 855-272 collect.
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