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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant T.H.C. MILFORD SOUND requires FRONT OFFICE MANAGER This is a unique opportunity to live and work in one of New Zealand's major tourist areas. The position offers scope to a person with a background of hotel front office work and who has the necessary skills in cashiering, typing, telex, and telephone use. All applicants should be well groomed, with a cheerful disposition, and enjoy people. For further details apply in writing to: I General Manager, fcl THC Milford Sound, 1 Private Bag, \ . . GRADUATE J IS® H Applications are now open for suitably qualified |j I people to train for SECONDARY TEACHING. “ Applicants with papers at an advanced level in pa ■ Accountancy, Chemistry, Economics, Home Economics, Maori, Mathematics, Music, Physics Sare particularly sought P] If YOU have a degree, or other appropriate [J tertiary qualification, APPLY NOW for a one year I teacher training course at Whangarei, AUCKLAND, Hamilton, Rotorua, Palmerston North, ■ Lower Hutt, CHRISTCHURCH, Dunedin or ‘ - g Invercargill. || DURING TRAINING H i The Tertiary Assistance Grant is the minimum ■ u payable whilst in training, but in certain cases, a m B discretionary tax-free SPECIAL NEEDS 1 ALLOWANCE of up to $13,500 may be substituted. “ A higher maximum may apply to individuals for ffl h recognised work experience. (A booklet giving [| H further details is available from the addresses listed H below). H AFTER TRAINING [1 9® Excellent employment prospects and i opportunities for promotion with higher pay. • Attractive salaries. A NEW SALARY SCALE for || B Secondary teachers has just been announced. ■ Eg. Ist year (after training) $20,762 ra Bincreasing by 7 annual increments to a BASIC ■ SCALE maximum of $34,156. A higher starting ■ point is possible depending on your n m qualifications and/or credit given for approved |] | work experience. I TRAIN TODAY FOR ! ' TEACHING s « and help shape a future | m For further information contact your nearest H ■ Department of Education Office. H Auckland, Private Bag, Newmarket JMhI I Tel: 541 -989 Julie Wyatt Wellington, Box 12345 Tel: 735-299, Mr Bui van. B Christchurch, Box 2612 I Tel: 798-800, Rosemary Armstrong. 1 jOH S coz Btiban bm GROCERY MERCHANDISING/ SALES REPRESENTATIVE PART TIME IVE REQUIRE an experienced top line Grocery Merchandising and Sales Representative to service wholesale and retail outlets in the Christchurch irea. Hours of work would be flexible. Own reliable car is essential and a good wage and expenses would be paid. Firstly apply in writing to: THE AREA SALES MANAGER, E. J. M. FULLER LTD, P.O. BOX 2925 CHRISTCHURCH ” & HEAD OF REFERENCE, Reference Section, General Assembly Library, Wellington. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from experienced librarians for one of the most challenging and rewarding reference leadership positions in New Zealand. The General Assembly Library provides library ind information services for Members and staff of Parliament. The Reference Section is the main service element, and the appointee would be responsible for the management of a staff of seven librarians and a statistician/economist. Applicants should possess experience of staff supervislon/library management and face to face Information service. Familiarity with library automation and an extensive knowledge of current affairs and and Parliament are desirable. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications should be made on PSI7A Form (available from any Post Office), and forwarded to: Executive Officer (Personnel), Parliament Buildings, a ■ Wellington®!- ‘ Closing date: August 6, 1986. 1 *

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Press, 26 July 1986, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 26 July 1986, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 26 July 1986, Page 44

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