Situations Vacant Situations Vacant fflOO METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION COUNSELLOR/THERAPIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified persons for a part-time position in the face-to-face section of the Life Line team. The person appointed will join the Cambridge Terrace based team which is part of the Methodist Mission’s Social Work Services. Experience in indepth counselling is essential in order to meet the wide range of requests for therapy referred from Life Line and other sources. The hours of work are 20-24 per week. A small number of these are spent in welfare relief work which is one of the Mission’s commitments. The salary will be within the range $16,288 to $18,714 (full-time equivalent). Applications containing information relevant to qualifications and experience and the names of two referees should be addressed to the Director of Services, P.O. Box 1449, from whom further information may be obtained by telephoning Christchurch 66-745. Closing date is January 31, 1986. COUNTER STAFF WE REQUIRE A reliable, sales orientated, self motivated person, for the Christchurch Branch In St Asaph St. to serve from our trade counter. We would prefer that the applicant be experienced in the electrical trade, and/or warehousing. As our company uses a fully computerised system, the person must be good with figures and computer experience would be an advantage but not essential. If you think this position would suit you, please phone Mrs Hortin, 796-770. CREDIT SUPERVISOR ATTRACTIVE REMUNERATION CAREER PROSPECTS THE SUCCESSFUL applicant will be a mature self motivated person with the ability to communicate well. Experience in credit control is a pre-requisite. Handwritten applications complete with references and a photograph should be submitted to: THE GENERAL MANAGER DESIGNATE, CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, PRIVATE BAG, HORNBY.
INVERCARGILL CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER/TOWN CLERK APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above top management post with the Invercargill City Council. The successful appointee will have a proven management and administrative record with the capability to co-ordinate the activities of a major local authority, providing a wide range of municipal services. Salary will be in accordance with that approved by the Higher Salaries Commission. Conditions of Appointment and Schedule of Duties are available from the undersigned, with whom applications, in envelopes marked “Application, City Manager/Town Clerk,” close on Thursday, February 13, 1986. P. W. JONES, City Manager/Town Clerk.
HAiitdittssiNq COUECjE DAVID BRADFORD’S HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE HAIRDRESSING TUTOR WANTED, A PROFESSIONAL HAIRDRESSER for position as full-time tutor at our College. The successful applicant will be required to teach the basic principles of hairdressing and supervise students while they are hairdressing on clients. This will be a fullfilling and interesting position where you can share your own knowledge and style with our students. We expect this person will be between 30 and 40. Apply to: Lyn Hunton, David Bradford’s Hairdressing College, 154 Manchester St. Ph. 64-225.
DELICATESSEN MANAGER We wish to employ a person to take charge of our busy centre city delicatessen. The person we seek should be experienced in all aspects of running a modern delicatessen. The ability to control staff, keep figures and complete weekly assessments is essential. A good salary is being offered and working conditions are excellent. Please apply in writing giving full details of experience enclosing references, etc. THE MANAGER, GOLDEN BLOCK FOODMARKET, GOLDEN CENTRE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. MS' ■ ■
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