Situations Vacant Situations Vacant DEPUTY EDITOR Wl TOWNSVILLE BULLETIN A MEMBER OF NEWS CORPORATION GROUP Queensland's fastest-growing and most progressive Regional Daily newspaper requires a Deputy Editor. This is a new key position, and one that will require a top-flight journalist who has a proven record of reliability and sound judgment. The successful applicant will need a keen news sense, and the ability to work under pressure. The person will probably have held senior editorial positions already, and have a strong background in sub-editing and newspaper layout and produc-H tion. i The Deputy Editor will be a senior appointment, reporting to the Editor, with a journalistic staff of more than 30. He or she will need administrative ability and first-class professional standards. 1986 will see a year of major growth and development by the Townsville Bulletin, and the Deputy Editor will play a vital part in creating a superb regional newspaper. Townsville is the capital of the North Queensland region, a tropical city with a population in excess of 100.000. and with a lifestyle second to none in Australia. It combines the best of both worlds — it's large enough to have all the amenities, but small enough to retain a comfortable way of life. But don't get the idea that this is a chance to move to the tropics in semiretirement — the job will require a motivated and ambitious professional who wants to go places in his or her career. The salary and conditions will be commensurate with the seniority of the position, and will be generous enough to.attract the right person. Applications, with a full CV, including details of present positions, should be sent to: Mr JOHN GAGLIARDI, EDITOR, TOWNSVILLE BULLETIN, P.O. BOX 587, TOWNSVILLE, QLD. 4810. Applications should be marked ''Confidential", and posted to arrive not later than January 31. 1986. ■■■ Dli MAKER WE HAVE A VACANCY for a Die Maker to make cable extrusion dies and forming rolls. A versatile experienced trades person 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. DRIVER/SALESPERSON THIS IS A permanent position and involves delivery of our products to retail outlets, five days a week, in daylight hours only. The person: Mature, ambitious, able to handle hard physical work, cope with figures and communicate well with others. Must work well individually also with a team, and aged between 24-30. The returns: A good starting salary will be paid with substantial increases on completion of training. Monthly bonuses and other benefits will apply. Please telephone 587-069 on Tuesday, December 17, 1985 only, between 12 and 5 p.m. only. NORTHS BAKERY LTD, CHRISTCHURCH. I DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC iS) i AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST WHEAT RESEARCH INSTITUTE JOB DESCRIPTION: Performance of physical, chemical, and baking tests on wheat and wheat products; maintenance of internal quality control systems for the analytical group, Wheat Research Institute; design and organisation of inter-labora-tory studies; development and investigation of analytical procedures; design and maintenance of test equipment. QUALIFICATIONS: The applicant should have a good honours degree, or equivalent in a physical or biological science; be familiar with procedures for monitoring analytical performance; and • have mechanical aptitude. Familiarity with computers would be useful and an ability to work well within a team is important. As the position will require some liaison with industry the applicant should have good communication skills. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A (available from any Post Office) quoting Vacancy No. WRI 1/86 and forwarded to: Administration Officer DSIR ’ P.O. Box 29-182 CHRISTCHURCH Further information can be obtained from: The Director Wheat Research Institute P.O. Box 29-182 CHRISTCHURCH Phone: 516-019 Applications close January 17, 1986. FEATURE WRITER THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD is looking for a senior journalist to work in its features department. We need someone who is versatile, enthusiastic, and can come up with his or her own feature ideas. The applicant must be able to tackle both thorough research for background features or work quickly under pressure when time is limited. An interest in entertainment would be useful but not essential. Apply in writing, enclosing references, if available, and news clippings to: The Editorial Manager, NEW ZEALAND HERALD, P.O. Box 32 . AUCKLAND
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