Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FLAT AND POST MACHINISTS REQUIRED FOR SMALL FACTORY. Good conditions and friendly atmosphere. Apply Mrs. K. Sutherland: ATKINSON FOOTWEAR, 6 Suffolk Street, Telephone 891-348. UNION EDUCATION OFFICER THE NATIONAL OFFICE of the New Zealand Engineering Union requires an Education Officer. Applicants will require a commitment to the Industrlal/labour movement and should possess proven written and verbal communication skills. The successful applicant will be required to run seminar-styled courses for union workplace representatives and other office holders within the Wellington area and the South Island. The person will require proven organisational and administrative skills and will preferably have some experience with adult learning. While a detailed Induction programme will be available, the successful applicant will need to take some initiative in the development of worker education programmes. All interested persons are asked to apply in writing to: The National Secretary, NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERING UNION, P.O. Box 9450, WELLINGTON. Applications close on Monday, June 30, 1986. UNION ADVOCATE/ RESEARCH OFFICER THE NATIONAL OFFICE of the New Zealand Engineering Union requires an additional person to complement our existing advocacy and research staff. Applicants will require a commitment to the industrlal/labour movement and should possess proven written and verbal communication skills. Qualifications in law, industrial relations or in some other field of applied ‘ research would be of assistance as would some experience of and knowledge of the engineering industry and of training in industry. All Interested persons are asked to apply in writing, including copies of references where available to: The National Secretary, NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERING UNION P.O. Box 9450, Wellington. Applications close on Monday, June 30, 1986. HAND KNITTERS WE NEED HIGHLY SKILLED knitters who enjoy a challenge. Only excellent finishers need apply. We pay the best, for the best. Please phone 68-836 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. HOGBEN SCHOOL RELIEVING RESIDENTIAL SOCIAL WORKERS RELIEVING STAFF ARE required at the above school - a residential school for educationally backward boys. Requirements are - 1. Experience with groups of children 2. Knowledge and expertise in art and craft, sport and recreational activities for boys aged 8-17 years 3. Ability to manage boys with educational and in some instances, social and behavioural difficulties 4. Work as part of a team. Apply In writing: Assistant Principal, Hogben School, Nash Rd., Halswell C 2. ■ OFFICE MANAGER Out client, which is a small progressive Christchurch based manufacturing company employing a staff of 15, wishes to appoint an Office Manager. This is a new position and the successful applicant.will be required to undertake a variety of duties including the following: Checking of accounts Preparations of export sales documentation Job costing Correlating the supply of materials with production schedules Stock control (it is envisaged that the present manual system will eventually be. upgraded to a computerised system) Arranging advertising of the company’s products Overhauling and upgrading of office procedures Applicants who have had experience in all or most of the above areas would be preferred. A salary commensurate with experience and qualifications would be negotiated. Applications, in the first instance including references from previous employers, should be addressed to “Office Manager” P.O. Box 248 Christchurch Deloitte Haskins+Sells bartered Accountants yur
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