Situations Vacant Situations Vacant DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Vacancy No. 4046 FIELDWORKER Group Employment Liaison Scheme (GELS) Wanganui/Taranaki ARE YOU INTERESTED in working with people? We are looking for someone who can liaise with unemployed groups and people in Government departments. This is a fieldwork position and we want someone who can work independently In the community. The Group Employment Liaison Scheme consists of a network of 25 fieldworkers throughout the country and a 3 person Head Office unit. The fieldworkers work with groups of unemployed such as gangs, work trusts and community groups who want to work together and who are often the least advantaged in the labour market. Fieldworkers provide a link between these groups and various Government departments who offer employment and training assistance. They give out information on the assistance available and help groups sort out which assistance will best suit their needs and how to apply for it. The fieldworker is responsible to the Chief Executive Officer (GELS), Head Office and will be located in a community facility outside Department of Labour offices. Travel and time outside normal working hours will be required. An allowance in lieu of overtime and penal time will be paid. Employment Is on contract for a specific term. Women and men are invited to apply quoting vacancy no. 4046. These must be forwarded to the Secretary of Labour, Private Bag, Wellington on form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office. Applications must be received by midday Wednesday, April 30, 1986. For more information please ring GELS Head Office, Wellington 737-800 extension 547 and 548 and ask for Diana Crossan or Parekura Horomia. They will be happy to discuss GELS and the position. Also Parekura will be in Wanganui on April 22 and New Plymouth on April 21 to talk with people interested in applying for the job. Please ring Jim Ainge, Wanganui telephone 55-575 and Ron Hebbend, New Plymouth telephone 85-245 to arrange times to meet Parekura. DEPARTMENT I foJ OF LABOUR Vacancy No. 4052 FIELDWORKER (PART-TIME) Group Employment Liaison Scheme (GELS) Blenheim ARE YOU INTERESTED in working with people? We are looking for someone who can liaise with unemployed groups and people in Government departments. This is a fieldwork position and we want someone who can work independently in the community. The Group Employment Liaison Scheme consists of a network of 25 fieldworkers throughout the country and a 3 person Head Office Unit. The fieldworkers work with groups of unemployed such as gangs, work trusts and community groups who want to work together and who are often the least advantaged in the labour market. Fieldworkers provide a link between these groups and various Government departments who offer employment and training assistance. They give out Information on the assistance available and help groups sort out which assistance will best suit their needs and how to apply for it. The fieldworker is responsble to the Chief Executive Officer (GELS), Head Office and will be located in a community facility outside Department of Labour offices. Travel and time outside normal working hours will be required. An allowance in lieu of overtime and penal time will be paid. Employment is on contract for a specific term. Women and men are invited to apply quoting vacancy No. 4052. These must be forwarded to the Secretary of Labour, Private Bag, Wellington on form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office. Applications must be received by midday, April 30,1986. Please note this is a part-time position, 20 hours per week. For more information please ring Diana Crossan or Parekura Horomia, GELS Head Office, Phone Wellington 737-800 ext 547,548. Diana Crossan will be visiting Blenheim on April 23 and will be happy to discuss GELS and the position with people. Please ring District Superintendent, Labour Department, Phone 87-038 Blenheim, to arrange a time to see Diana. VAN SALESPERSON DUE TO INCREASING demand and further expansion of our products, a vacancy has arisen for a Van Salesperson operating from Boons Homestyle Bakery. The person we are looking for should be: • Honest • Enthusiastic • Self-motivated • A good communicator • Physically fit • Heavy Traffic Licence holder. Sales experience would be an advantage but not essential as training will be given to the right person. Do you have the necessary attributes for this demanding yet exciting position. If so we can offer you: • Long term employment 9 Professional training 9 Quality products • Job satisfaction 9 National company backing 9 Excellent prospects. If you feel you are the person we are looking for please telephone Christchurch 33-058 for an interview. New Zealand IU Daily Research Institute VITAMIN ASSAY TECHNICAL OFFICER THIS INSTITUTE has a vacancy in the Vitamin Assay Laboratory for a Technical Officer who will be working with high performance liquid chromatography and microbiological assays of vitamins. This work is assisted by the extensive use of computers. Dependent upon the appointee’s performance there could be the possibility of moving into the areas of gas liquid chromatography and-trace metal analysis. This is a challenging position for a person who is confident with problem solving, minor equipment repairs, innovative, able to communicate and able to work as part of a team. Applicants should have a science degree or N.Z. Certificate of Science, or equivalent, and/or be experienced in the above fields. Further'information is available from Mr I. K. Gray, telephone (063) 74-129. Written applications, which close on April 28, should include a detailed personal resume, and if possible a day time telephone number. Please quote Vacancy 464. Please address applications to: Administrative Officer. New Zealand Dairy Research Institute, Private Bag, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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