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Hospital vacancies in your favourite —South Island city Nelson is justifiably renowned for its mild climate and pleasant weather. The area’s population / v X \ of 77,000 is concentrated in and around Nelson city, a city that provides a wealth of recreational I ) I facilities suited to its climate and an active social scene. The Nelson Area Health Board administers k sight institutions, two of which are seeking qualified staff in two specialist areas. Nelson Hospital, in ? ; V —'x. A the city itself, provides acute and long stay specialist services and Braemar provides care for the A,- :Vt y \ intellectually handicapped and child mental health. Nelson Hospital has a swimming pool and H zC/ tennis courts for staff use. B /Ik jjfjr ! AW . b PHYSIOTHERAPISTS PSYCHOPAEDIC NURSES 11 . f —\c>o| \*fl / kIZXL „ 1 Nelson Hospital, needs 2to 3 physiotherapists Braemar has a number of vacancies for ill j y r! \ a immediately, with two more jobs becoming available in psychopaedic nurses. All applications will be considered, i /rf I ! \ A Ji' ill Agl) the geriatric field. but preference will be given to qualified Registered I I \ ** tX \ \ jw JF # Braemar has one vacancy for a physiotherapist. Comprehensive Nurses or Psychopaedic Nurses with two LZ Z BaMF / £> Y 1 W W // Ideally applicants will be fully qualified with 2-3 or three years experience. 5 /I — I HtPU v i / / I I \ > Ai\ Jf years experience. Applications from more experienced / pZI I V / | r v /***^ s _ WraEF*' people will be considered on merit. <S“ # S' " i— —B Hr / / t a 4 «ss> v Apply in writing, stating age, qualifications and experience to: The Personnel OfHqer, Nelson Hospital, Private Bag, Nelson

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