Situations Vacant w SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER IHC Canterbury Branch seeks to appoint a Senior Social Worker to manage the day to day operations and administration of our social work services to the intellectually handicapped and their families. Applicants must possess social work qualifications at tertiary level, either a Masters Degree or Diploma in Social work and have at least two year’s experience at a Post Graduate level, as a practicing social worker. Experience In the field of intellectual handicap Is desirable but not essential. On receipt of applications In writing, stating age, qualification and experience, appllcnts will receive copies of the position description, conditions of service and employment application form. Applications close with the Administrator IHC Canterbury Branch, P.O. Box 1729, at 4.30 p.m. Friday August 23, 1935. WINE STEWARD/ESS BUSY CITY RESTAURANT EXPERIENCE necessary, but the ability to deal pleasantly with the public more important. Phone 797-148 scodtoX WOOLSTON SCOUT GROUP HAS vacancies for two Scout Leaders aged 19 years or over. Successful applicants are expected to assist with the running of a troop of boys aged 11-15 years on Tuesday nights. Full training and uniforms provided. Vacancies also exist in our Cub Section on Wednesday or Thursday nights. All inquiries, Phone Alan Collins 891-758. X. NXLtd y MACHINIST MACHINIST MACHINIST WE REQUIRE an experienced Overlocker to work as part of a team in our busy factory. Immediate start. Ph. Tracy, 790-466.
r WANTED i ■GRADUATES' ' FOR secondary! i TEACHING ■ |j Applications are now open for suitably ® qualified people to train for secondary S teaching and particularly from applicants || with degrees that qualify them to teach B one or more of the following subjects: H S Mathematics, Science, Accounting, g S Maori, Home Economics, Art. fThe training period for applicants with a g degree or other appropriate tertiary @ qualifications is one year. ~ a ATTRACTIVE SALARIES | For instance: A teacher with a BSc, after one year of ffi 1 teacher training, would start teaching at 3 ffl the age of 22 on approximately $16,880. — Salary credit is given for industrial or S g business experience and a BSc holder “ ™ entering teaching from the workforce in 59 n his/her mid 2O’s after one year of || || teacher training could expect to start on approximately $18,102-$19,324. d g In either case the top basic scale H g $26,073 by age 30 is attainable plus h 8 eligibility to hold positions of M responsibility increasing salaries by between $648 and $4297. H ■ Further promotion still is possible for H even more experienced teachers. TAX RELIEF g ■ Discretionary tax free allowances up to ■ $ll,OOO are available for adults recruited H (from the workforce. A higher maximum 3 may apply to individuals given salary credit for recognised work experience. B [train TODAY FOR I TEACHING' ■ and help shape I : a future I • For further information contact your ■ nearest Department of Education Office Auckland: Private Bag, Newmarket ■ Tel: 541 -989, Julie Wyatt Wellington: Box 12345 Tel: 735-299, Mr Bui van I Christchurch: Box 2612 Tel: 798-800, — Rosemary
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