Situations Vacant Situations Vacant DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SENIOR HEALTH EDUCATION ADVISER HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON THE APPOINTEE will be responsible for the coordination, development and implementation of all national health education programmes and for training programmes for department health education staff. Applicants must have a tertiary qualification in the health education, public health or education field, e.g. degree in health education, public health, education or teacher’s training diploma/certificate. However, a Master’s in Health, Education or Public Health (Education emphasis) is preferred. Applicants must also have had at least five years work experience in the health education field. Applicants should use form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office, provide two references, and forward quoting Vacancy No. 12795 to the Staff Clerk, Department of Health, P.O. Box 5013, Wellington by December 11, 1985. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE DIRECTOR SOCIAL WELFARE RESEARCH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE invites applications for the position of Director of its Research Section. The role of the Research Section is to provide research-based information to assist in the development of policy and evaluation of departmental practice. The Research Section is part of the Department’s Policy and Development Division and the Director is a member of the Division’s management team. The appointee would have responsibility for leading ten professional research staff; developing and overseeing their research programme, and ensuring that projects are undertaken in a professional and proficient manner. Applicants should have a tertiary qualification in a social science discipline, preferably at postgraduate level and experience In undertaking a variety of social science research projects using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Experience in managing research staff is essential. An interest in promoting the contribution of research to policy development is desirable, a non-sexist and a bicultural perspective is essential. Applications close on December 11,1985, with the Staff Clerk, Department of Social Welfare, Head Office, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PSI7A obtainable from post offices and quote vacancy no. 12916. A full curriculum vitae and copies only of referees’ reports should be enclosed. For further Information about this vacancy please contact Raoul Ketko, Divisional Director, Policy and Development, Department of Social Welfare, Private Bag, Wellington, or phone 727-666. I DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE POLICY AND RESEARCH DIVISION SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER Statistics/Operations Research/Computlng Vacancy No. 12821 WE ARE LOOKING for an experienced person with research leadership skills to work in a stimulating research environment. The appointee would be responsible for leading a small team working on a variety of research projects on aspects of the justice system. The ability to provide professional leadership is paramount. Applicants should haave a good degree featuring at least one of mathematics, statistics, operations research or computing. The capacity to lead work on modelling projects (e.g. the throughput of persons through the court and prison systems) would be highly regarded. Some computing experience together with a demonstrated ability at research work and report writing would be expected. Applicants with considerable experience in other research areas may also be considered. For further information, ring Tim Bannatyne on 725-980, ext. 8787. Applications for this position close at noon on Wednesday, December 11,1985, and should be sent to Personnel Section, Department of Justice, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. Applicants should use form P.S.I7A obtainable from Post Offices, and should quote the appropriate vacancy number. Copies of references and details of university subjects and grades should be included. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE SENIOR CLERK A VACANCY exists for for a senior clerk in the Ministerial Section of the Department of Social Welfare’s Head Office. Duties involve sole responsibility for the Ministerial Records systems, preparation of statistical reports and returns, and related clerical and administrative duties. We are looking for a mature person with the ability to work unsupervised and able to display initiative and good judgment. Applications should be made on Form PS 17A which are obtainable from any Post Office quoting vacancy No. 12895. Applications close on December 11,1985, with the Staff Clerk, Department of Social Welfare, Head Office, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed. DIE MAKER WE HAVE A vacancy for a die maker to make cable extrusion dies and forming rolls. A versatile, experienced tradesperson with the ability to work from sketches and drawings is required for this position. An attractive wage package is offered to the successful applicant. PLEASE PHONE 485-199 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTER REQUIRED by the Flexible Packaging Division of the leading Australian Company James Hardie Industries Limited. Applicants would need to be qualified flexographic printers, with experience in operating six colour common impression presses. The requirement is modern and includes P. C. M. C. ahd Windmoller and Holscher printing presses. The Company will offer successful applicants top wages and excellent conditions. A non contributory superannuation scheme is available after a qualifying period. Air fares covering applicants and families plus relocation expenses to Sydney will be met by the Company. Enquiries will be treated in confidence and should be sent to: JAMES HARDIE FLEXIBLE PACKAGING C/0 R. J. SHAW AND ASSOCIATES P. O. BOX 31-040 - ILAM .
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