Hospital Bd Appointments AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD SUPERVISING ORTHOTIST NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL QUALIFICATIONS: “A" Certificate in orthopaedic technology or endorsed certificate in orthotics. DUTIES: Supervise and direct the work of the department. SALARY: In accordance in HS 20 for Supervising Orthotist. CLOSING DATE: August 22. 1985. Applications should be addressed to: The Chief Executive, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. P.O. Box 5546, AUCKLAND 1 PHONE: 774-750, ext. 889
Hospital Bd Appointments SPEECH THERAPIST FULL-TIME EXTRA MURAL HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are Invited from qualified speech therapists with a minimum of three-years experience for the above position. Further information may be obtained from:— Supervising Speech Therapist, EXTRA MURAL HOSPITAL, P.O. BOX 9711, NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND 1.
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL WOODVILLE ROAD, WOODVILLE, S.A. 5011 REGISTERED NURSES AND MIDWIVES APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified and experienced nurses who are interested in full time positions in the following areas: GENERAL WARDS INTENSIVE THERAPY UNIT RENAL UNIT MIDWIFERY NURSE EDUCATION The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is a major teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Adelaide and Colleges of Advanced Education. The Department of Nursing conducts nurse education at both basic and post-basic levels. The hospital has a total of 650 beds. University Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medicine, Surgery and Psychiatry are based here and among the facilities provided are a wide range of general and specialist services including Renal, Pediatric, Haematology, Oncology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. SALARY: In accordance with the Nursing Staff (Government General Hospital) Award. Basic Registered Nurse salary (without additional Certificates or penalties). sAustl6,44B—sAustlB,97o per annum. CONDITIONS: 38 hours per week rostered over 7 days. 6 weeks annual leave. 38 hours per week rostered over 5 days, 4 weeks annual leave. (Nurse education). 96 hours allowable paid sick leave per annum (accumulative). Applications in writing, giving full details of nursing experience, age, and present place of employment should be forwarded to Mrs V. Rathmann, Director of Nursing. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD Dunedin Hospital ALCOHOL UNIT STAFF NURSES REQUIRED Rostered Shifts, Full or Part Time QUALIFICATIONS: RPN, RGON or RCompN, with at least six months’ post basic experience. Previous employment in a related field an advantage. CONDITIONS: - HS 21 and HS 48 APPLICATIONS AND INQUIRIES TO: MAUREEN CORRY Principal Nurse DUNEDIN HOSPITAL Phone 740-999, ext. 8621 OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD, DUNEDIN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Registered Occupational Therapists to fill vacancies within the board’s hospitals. Dunedin is a university city providing excellent opportunities for cultural and recreational activities. It is within easy reach of the southern lakes and mountains with ski-ing and skating available in winter. CHERRY FARM HOSPITAL STAFF OCCUPATIONAL "THERAPIST Salary: $14,796-$18,053. Duties: To work within a multidisciplinary team in a villa which prepares patients for community living, as part of the newly reorganised psychiatric rehabilitation service at Cherry Farm. Opportunities to develop close liaison with community based psychiatric services. Qualifications: N.Z. Registered Occupational Therapist. WAKARI HOSPITAL STAFF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS (2) Salary: $14,796-$18,053. Duties: Two experienced occupational therapists are required to join the day hospital and assessment and rehabilitation teams in treating the psychiatric problems of the elderly. Wakari Hospital offers a comprehensive and integrated service in the treatment and care of the elderly. Qualifications: N.Z. Registered Occupational Therapist. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL STAFF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Salary: $14,796-$18,053. Duties: Work assessment; liaising with Hospital Rehabilitation Officers. A.C.C. and the Rehabilitation League, providing specific programmes for individual clients, visiting and assessing work environments. Artificial Limb Centre; liaising with centre staff, attending weekly clinic and working with those amputees referred. Telephone Assessments; acting as a consultant and assessor for persons requiring special telephone equipment. General Surgical Wards; specific referrals. This is a responsible position providing a varied and interesting caseload with both inpatients and outpatients. Applicants should have well developed interpersonal skills, time management skills and be self-directed workers. Qualifications: N.Z. Registered Occupational Therapist preferably with two years’ clinical experence. GENERAL Within the board area supervision is an integral part of the occupational therapy service. Professional development is encouraged with opportunities for inservice education and research. For further information inquiries can be made to the Director, Occupational Therapy Services, telephone 740-999, Dunedin. Applications on the official form attached to the conditions of appointment are available from and i should be returned to the Chief Executive, Otago Board, Private Bag, Dunedin. /
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