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Hotprtal Bd Appomtment» ■ ■canterbury ■l*l HOSPITAL FT BOARD SCIENTIFIC OFFICER UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY CHRISTCHURCH CONICAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Vacancy No. 4/221 APPLICATIONS are Invited from persons who should have experience In experimental liver physiology, In particular, practical experience with Isolated hepatic perfusion techniques. In addition, a practical experience of biochemical assays, pharmacokinetic studies and HPLC techniques Is also desired. Familiarity with computers would also be advantageous. The successful applicant should hold a basic degree In biochemistry and also must hold a higher research degree (Ph. D.) Applicants should be able to demonstrate their ability to work, If necessary, with minimal guidance and supervision and relate well to technical staff under their Jurisdiction. The appointee will be working principally In conjunction with Associate Professor J. N. Baxter, University Department of Surgery, Christchurch CUncal School of Medicine. The appointment will be for a two year period in the first Instance. Further details may be obtained on request from Associate Professor J. N. Baxter or Professor W. A. A. G. Macbeth, University Department of Surgery, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch. Applications close on Wednesday, April 22, 1987. N.B. Closing date amended from publication dated 21.3.87. FOOD SUPERVISOR FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT CHRISTCHURCH WOMEN’S HOSPITAL Vacancy No. 4/254A APPLICATIONS are Invited from mature persons, proficient In all areas of food preparation and service with recent practical experience In supervision of staff and day-to-day management of institutional food service. Must be capable of maintaining high standards of quality and hygiene as required by Hospital Food Service. The successful applicant will be responsible to the Dietltlan-ln-Charge for the day-to-day management of staff and supervision of food preparation and service for patient and staff meal service. Duties will Include the selection, Interviewing and training of food service staff In collaboration with the Die-tian-ln-Charge; the maintenance of hygiene standards for equipment and staff; and for adequate safety and accident prevention procedures. Also responsible for maintaining budgetary control over food service resources. Hours of duty — rostered 8 hour shifts betwen 0630 and 1900 hours, normally Monday to Friday with some week-end duties expected. Applications close on Wednesday, April 22, 1987, PART TIME MEDICAL OFFICER ALCOHOL AND DRUG CENTRE Vacancy No. 255 APLICATIONS are Invited from Registered Medical Practitioners for the position of two-tenths (2/10ths) Medical Officer with the Drug Service, 258 Armagh Street. The duties are to assist In the provision of an outpatient treatment service for drug users, chiefly opiate abusers. This involves assessment and management of patients Including the prescribing of methadone, where Indicated. Further information Is available from the Cllnlcan-in-Charge, Dr J. Dobson, Phone: 50-893. Applications close on Wednesday, April 15, 1987. Salary for the above two positions will be in accordance with the relevant Determination, and will be commensurate with the appointee’s qualifications and experienceconditions of Appointment and application forms are available from the: CHIEF EXECUTIVE Canterbury Hospital Board, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH Applicants are requested to quote the vacancy number on all correspondence relating to the position.

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Press, 4 April 1987, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 4 April 1987, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 4 April 1987, Page 38

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