; - r - f. V' J Situations Vacant CASUAL STAFF REQUIRED for rostered shift work, must be available week-ends and public holidays. Applicants must be 19 years, hard working and hold a current driver’s licence. Interviews between 10-4 p.m. today at our Edgeware Shop. No appointment necessary. ; “00 METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION CHILD CARE SUPERVISOR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of supervisor at the Methodist Day Care Centre, Harewood Road. The Centre Is licensed for 26 children a day. It has a staff of three child care assistants and Is supported by a social work service. The person appointed must have relevant experience, a recognised child care qualification, and will need to demonstrate an ability to relate effectively with adults and children. This is a senior position, it requires knowledge and skills tn management and leadership. Working conditions are excellent and the salary is competitive. A compatibility with the objective of the Mission is required. The Mission has a bi-cul-tural affirmative action policy in staff appointments and is an equal opportunity employer. A copy of the conditions of appointment and Job description is available from the office of the Mission, tel. 66745. Applications in writing, including relevant detailed information and the names of two persons from whom references may be sought, should be addressed to John Kidd, Director of Services, P.O. Box 1449, with whom applications close on Friday, May 22, 1987. CLEANERS TWO part-time positions available, evening central City offices, Monday to Friday, 10-12 hours per week. In the first Instance please apply in writing with references to: Manager, P.O. Box 33159, Christchurch. COOK/CHEF WE require the services of a Cook/Chef for 1987 ski season. Plenty of opportunities for ski-lng. Apply: TONIS LODGE, Ph. 28-795, METHVEN. DATA ENTRY OPERATOR WE have an Immediate vacancy for an experienced Data Operator, conversant with BPCS software on IBM 36 hardware or similar work experience. The age group is open. Conditions and commencing salary will be discussed at interview and we offer staff buying privileges and off-street carparking. If you feel qualified to handle the busy work load we have, please telephone Mrs Bartholomeusz for an Interview at 795-530. DINGWALL AND PAULGER LIMITED, 300 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. DRAKE DATA MANAGER CENTRAL CITY NEGOTIABLE sss ENJOY the challenge of problem solving? Are you the lively, intelligent candidate who has a good understanding of computer terminology and sound keyboard skills? Your day-to-day involvement will include stock control, sales reports, checking of dally batching and general clerical duties. For the good communicator who delights in responsibility, this position offers generous staff buying privileges, a friendly environment and recognition. Call me to arrange an interview. Phone Sharon Anderson 795-940 Drake Personnel. DOMESTIC WORKER PART-TIME for rest home, Monday to Friday, 17W hours per week. Phone Mrs Reddock 557-182. DUCK ASSISTANT FARM MANAGER APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of assistant duck farm manager. A competitive salary is offered together with a company house on site. This is an opportunity for someone interested in large scale production to work on the largest duck farm in New Zealand. An energetic, keen person is required. All applicants please contact: Poultry Processors N.Z. Ltd. For further details telephone Rangiora 6109. KOSTA’S CUISINE MATURE capable person(s) wanted for mixed restaurant duties. 10 a.m. —2 p.m. and 6 p.m. — 8.30 p.m. Mon. — Fri. Rh. 64-001 after 2 p.m.
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