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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant RECEPTIONIST OFFICE PERSON A RECEPTIONIST OFFICE PERSON is required for very busy modern group dental practice. The successful applicant would be over 25 years of age and be caring and adept at handling the public. Responsibilities would Include unsupervised efficient management of reception, telephone, wages, accounts and filing. Start January 1986. Written applications with phone number to “Press” ZP 4229. REGIONAL TUTOR TRAINING TUTORS ARE REQUIRED to teach in the newly established South Island Regional Tutor Training Centre located at Christchurch Polytechnic. Applicants should have a comprehensive background in learning and teaching psychology and recent experience of teaching in a technical institute. The ability to work effectively as a member of a team developing courses for new tutors from widely varying teaching areas is essential. Applicants should indicate their knowledge of and experience in teaching the following: evaluation techniques, computer applications, learning psychology, communication skills, teaching methodology, course design, cultural studies. Applicants must also demonstrate an interest in and understanding of needs of new tutors. Further information Is available on request. __ Two positions are available (one permanent appointment, one temporary appointment for 1986). Salary within the range §28,641-533,135 depending on qualifications and experience. Applications on Form E25/1 (available from any technical institute) close at 9 a.m. on December 30, 1985 with the Executive Assistant, Christchurch Polytechnic, Box 22-095, Christchurch. ZWTL ANuV V ygggjy REGISTRAR CHRISTCHURCH TEACHERS' COLLEGE THEREGISTRAR is secretary of the College Council and chief executive officer responsible to the principal for the efficient management of the administrative services provided by the Registry and other non-academic staff. The position calls for a person of integrity with a pleasant personality who is flexible, well motivated, conscientious, and capable of working in close cooperation with academic staff. Suitable qualifications and experience are desirable in administration and financial management. Leadership qualities for this position are essential. The successful appointee should also have initiative and be able to exercise a high level of effectiveness in such matters as employment and control of staff, executive responsibility, secretarial procedures, and office administration, and be familiar with modern business management systems. Salary up to $34,485 plus balance of Annual General Adjustment. Removal expenses may be payable where relevant. Written applications for the position should be sent to the Principal, Christchurch Teachers College, P.O. Box 31-065 Ham, Christchurch, by 9 a.m. January 31, 1986. Applicants are asked to have at least two referees send confidential reports direct to the College by Monday, February 3, 1986. RURAL INVESTMENT OFFICER A VACANCY HAS arisen at Wellington for an Investment Officer to assist with the rural lending activities of the A.M.P. Society.. A B.Agr.Com. Graduate (or similar) in the age range 28 to 35 years is sought who has had experience in this type of work and is a registered valuer. A competitive salary, commensurate with qualifications and experience will be paid to the successful applicant. Benefits, including housing, finance, car and contributory superannuation are available. Inquiries including details of experience and qualifications should be addressed to: Manager, Rural Investments, A.M.P. SOCIETY, P.O. BOX 1290, WELLINGTON

’ J ENGINEERS Railways have vacancies in Wellington for suitably qualified professional engineers and engineering officers. The corporation is entering into intense development which will involve investment in modern communications equipment including: — National exchange switching replacements with digital network — Fibre optic transmission systems - X 25 packet switch data network MB — Nationwide radio network The work is challenging and a high degree of job satisfaction can be assured with the diversity and autonomy experienced within the section. The successful applicants will be self motivated, able to develop new skills and techniques, be self reliant and capable of integrating into a multi-discipline environment. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS: The successful applicants will preferably - Hold aBE degree or equivalent . . - Have experience in the general field of telecommunications ENGINEERING OFFICERS: The successful applicants will preferably - Hold an NZCE (Telecoms) or REA equivalent / . - Have previous experience in general or specific telecoms project or operations work. Generous travel privileges, welfare benefits and superannuation apply after a qualifying lnitial enquiries should be made to Bruce Rothsay, Wellington 725-599 ext. 8445 (collect).

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Press, 14 December 1985, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 14 December 1985, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 14 December 1985, Page 35