Situations Vacant DRAKE COSTING CLERK EASTERN SUBURBS GENEROUS sss AN excellent position for the experienced clerk. Increase your office skills; take advantage of this opportunity to learn new procedures while using your proven genera! abilities. Become Involved In this successful building supply company. Costing experience an advantage. Ideally suited to applicants, aged 18 to 22 years, who have good school results (especially maths), a sound stable office background, and a friendly, relaxed manner. Call me now to arrange an Interview, phone Sharon Andersen, 795-940, Drake Personnel. DRAKE datocoMe COMPUTER CABLING TECHNICIANS WE require people with a good understanding of data communications to design, Instal, test and troubleshoot computer cabling systems. Applicants ■ must be well presented and capable of conducting business with customer management. Excellent prospects in this rapidly growing company. Applicants should forward resumes to:DATACABLE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION SERVICES LTD., P.O. BOX 4317, AUCKLAND. Interviews will be held in Chlstchurch during the week commencing 29 June 1987. Please see Wednesday’s paper for further details. 1 DATA ENTRY BURNSIDE UP TO $17,0000 FOR a competent person, experience in data entry. Duties Involve the import of despatch orders, freight notes, and stock movement. Some customer service duties may be added at a later stage for which training will be given. You should possess a strong confident personality to erijoy the existing friendly atmosphere. Pleasei telephone Russell Maylln on 50-294. . SLADE CONSULTING GROUP DAY RELIEF RESIDENTIAL SOCIAL WORKERS KINGSLEA SECURE UNIT APPLICATIONS are welcomed from men and women, with an interest and skill in working with difficult and adolescent boys and girls. For further information, contact Mr John Dunlop on Phone 853-043. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A (available at any government department), and be forwarded to: The Principal, Kingslea, P.O. Box 27-080, CHRISTCHURCH DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND COMPUTING SCIENCE FOR REGISTERED NURSES VACANCIES exists in our second half year modules. See Public Notices for further details.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE POSITION OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the Regional Development Council will become vacant later In the year due to the retirement of the present holder of the position. The council is seeking applications from suitably qualified persons. This position, created by The Minister of Regional Development, involve! the administration of the work of the Council. The role of a Regional Development Council Is continually changing and expanding, and the position of its Chief Executive Officer offers a wide range of interesting and demanding activities associated with identifying and acting upon development opportunities in the Region. The appointee will work with the Council to: • Encourage Business Development. • Identify Barriers to Development. • Create a positive image of the region, both internally and externally. Desirably the appointee will have a good background in business, possibly witu P.R. or Marketing experience, Energy, vision and a capacity for Innovative thinking are most important qualities as is the confidence and ability to relate to the business and community leaders in the region. Schedule of Duties and contract document of employment available uponwritten request to: The Executive Secretary, Aorangl Regional Development Council, P.O. Box 779, TIMARU. Applications for this position close at 5.00 p.m., Wednesday, July 22 and should be addressed to: The Chairman, Aorangl Regional Development Council, P.O. Box 779, TIMARU. i , (Marked Confidential). ♦
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