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Situation* Vacant Situation* Vacant Bk KMMMENT Of « justice The Department of Justice has established a Cultural Advisory Unit to further its cultural policy objectives and to conduct its activities in a manner that develops an appreciation of and positive response to different cultures. The department also aims to recognise the importance of the tangata whenua in New Zealand society and requires that nga tikanga Maori be fostered. A staff of 11 officers are to be appointed to the unit. DIRECTOR LOCATED IN WELLINGTON. The Director is to promote and support Maori and Polynesian cultures in the Department. Vacancy No. 3285 NATIONAL COORDINATOR LOCATED IN WELLINGTON. • -t — ■■ . The National Co-ordinator is to assist in the implementation in the Department of Justice of the Maori Language Bill when it becomes law. Vacancy No. 3289 ASSISTANT NATIONAL COORDINATOR LOCATED IN WELLINGTON. The Assistant National Co-ordinator is to assist the co-ordinator as above. Vacancy No. 3288 SEVEN CULTURAL OFFICERS BASED IN RELATION TO TRIBAL AFFILIATIONS LOCATIONS TO BE DECIDED The 7 Cultural Officers are to assist the Director in fulfilling the units’ objectives in all divisions. Vacancy No. 3287 EXECUTIVE OFFICER LOCATED IN WELLINGTON The Executive Officer is to liaise between the department, the cultural advisory group and the unit. Vacancy No. 3286 If interested in any of the above positions please complete form PSI7A available from the nearest Government Department or send a resume/CV to:Administration Officer Personnel, Department of Justice, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. For further information and job description requests write to the above address or telephone: Mr B.J. McAuliffe Director of Administration Phone Wellington (04) 725-980 Ext; 8811 Kua, Tohua E Te Tari o Te Ture, Kia Whakatu He Roopu Whakahaere, Ki Te Kawe, i Te Whakatinana Ona Tikanga Kaupapa E Pa Ana ki Te iwi whanui. Ko Te Tumanako, kia mohio Tika Te Tari i Te Mana o Te Tangata whenua A kia Whakauru Atu Nga Tikanga Maori ki Roto i ona kawenga katoa. Mo Tenei Tu Ahua mahi, Ka whakatutia Kia Tekau ma Tahi Nga Apiha, Whai iho Nei. TUATAHI ” Tumuaki whakahaere i Tend Roopu. TUARUA Apiha Takiwa iTe Reo Maori — (Ka Mana p Ana Taua Ture). TUATORU Apiha Awhina i Te Reo Maori — (Ka Mana Ana Taua Ture). TUAWHA Apiha Kawe i Nga Tikanga Maori — Tokowhiru Enei Apiha Hei Mahi i Waenga. Nui i Tena iwi, i Tena iwi. TUARIMA Kaituhituhi — Kaiwhaka Haere. Ka Hiahia Ana Koe Ki Te Tono mo Tetahi o Nga Tunga Nei, Tukuria mai To Tono i Runga i Te Pukapuka PSI7A. Kei Nga Tari Kananatanga Katoa Enei Pukapuka Mehemea E Hiahia Ana Koe, Tukuna mai Aware ko Nga Rarangi Korqro E Pa Ana Kia Koe Ki Te : - Apia Tumuake O Nga Kaimahi Tari O Te Ture PONEKE Otira Nga Patai Atu Mo Enei Mahi me Ona mohiotanga, Tuhi Ato Ki Te Apiha Kua Whakahuatia Tona Ingoalßunga AkeNei, A, Kia B. J. McAuliffe Phone 725-98qp : Poneke. hrabthb

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