Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ©Dominion Breweries CREDIT CONTROLLER Applications are invited for the newly created position of Credit Controller within our Canterbury Branch. We are looking for a mature person in the 40-55 age bracket who has had experience with managing a medium to large debtors ledger and can snow a sound and stable work history. The successful applicant will be solely responsible for screening applications for credit, managing an on-line computerised debtors system, handling all queries, controlling credit and personally liaising with our customers on all matters concerning accounts payable. He or she will be familiar with computerised accounting systems and will be required to work through a computer terminal to our data base. The Slicant will be required to demonstrate a knowje of communication skills and techniques and familiarity with legal remedies and procedures for debt recovery. Remuneration will be commensurate with experience. Please address applications in your own handwriting to: “Credit Controller” The Area Accountant P.O. Box 16-202 Hornby CHRISTCHURCH DATA ENTRY OPERATOR WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES of an experienced 1.8. M. 3741 or 3742 Key Station operator. This position includes shift work and operations of our 1.8. M. systems 38 in which full training will be given. Please apply in writing, setting out a resume of your experience to date, to: M. MOORE, COMPUTER INFORMATION SERVICES LTD. P. O. BOX 644, CHRISTCHURCH. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST LAKE ALICE HOSPITAL AN IMMEDIATE OPENING for an Occupational Therapist in our 371 bed Psychiatric facility. Located halfway between Palmerston North and Wanganui approximately two hours from Wellington. Interesting challenge and to be part of a diverse developing Occupational Therapy Service. Work w’ith creative supportive staff. Assessment and treatment rehabilitation, acute care, forensic and psycho-geriatric care. Opportunity for Professional development and Specialisation. Part-time and locum work may be available. A Registered Occupational Therapist is required, who wants to bring their individual knowledge and enthusiasm to our hospital. Applicants should use form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office, provide two references, and forward quoting Vacancy No. 7979 to the Staff Clerk: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P.O. Box 5013, Wellington, by noon August 28, 1985. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS TECHNICIAN (ELECTRONICS) THE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA University of Wellington invite applications for the position of Technician in the Department of Physics. Duties include the maintenance, design and construction of electronic and laboratory equipment used in teaching and research laboratories together with assistance in the operation of a wide range of scientific equipment. The Department is housed in a new building with a well-equipped electronic workshop. Candidates with N.Z.C.E. or equivalent qualifications are preferred. Salary will be dependent upon qualifications and experience up to a maximum of $18,704 per annum. Further information can be obtained by contacting Mr M. L. Owen in the Department of Physics, telephone 721-000, extension 2874, or 769-157 evenings. Conditions of Appointment and application forms may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on August 23, 1985. Administrative Assistant (Appointments), VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE: 721-000. 0 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC ILJ? I STa AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH HEAD OF CATALOGUING SECTION D.S.I.R. LIBRARY CENTRE, LOWER HUTT BY EARLY AUGUST, 1985, the D.S.I.R. Central Library, Chemistry Division and Physics and Engineering Laboratory libraries will have amalgamated and moved into a new building, the D.S.I.R. Library Centre. The Centre will be the largest scientific library in New Zealand and will continue to make extensive use of automation. The position, Head of Cataloguing Section, offers the opportunity to further develop automated cataloguing and related systems, and to undertake research in bibliographic and subject control techniques. It offers a wide range of responsibilities, and unique opportunities for professional and personal development. The position involves liaising with D.S.I.R. librarians, other colleagues in the profession, particularly the National Library, and E.D.P. personnel, etc. The Head of Cataloguing Section is responsible for the administration and management of automated cataloguing, classification and indexing services for the D.S.I.R. Library Centre, and the D.S.I.R. library network of some 20 divisional libraries. Training library staff in both the Centre and our Network will involve organisational and communication skills. The successful applicant should have a Diploma of Librarianship or equivalent, considerable management experience, and a sound knowledge of cataloguing, indexing and classification. Some experience of library automation is desirable. This is a senior management position in the D.S.I.R. Library Centre and starting salary is dependent on qualifications and experience. Inquiries to: Lindsay Milne, Deputy Chief Librarian, 666-919. Applications quoting vacancy no. 7489 should be made on form PSI7A (available from any Post Office) and sent to: Staff Section; Head Office, D.S:hR,. Privatejjßag,.. , Applications close 'B'jgiist 15: 1985: •C
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