Situations Vacant PAINTERS PAINTERS TRADESPERSONS TRADESPERSONS PERMANENT position. Only persons qualified In hanging all types of wall hangings need apply. References required. Phone: 388-423 for an interview RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL PART-TIME Teacher of Science and/or Agriculture required. Phone Principal 7035 or write: Rangiora High School, East Belt RANGIORA SALESPEOPLE REQUIRED POSITIONS available for people to sen subscriptions in exciting motivational/ business publication. Work your own hours. Attractive commission rate. Phone 854-038. WAITER/WAITRESS CASUAL walter/waitress for buffet lunch. Experience In food and wine an Phone 799-240 after 5 p.m.
THE PRESS CLASSIFIED NEW BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE “THE PRESS” is the largest circulating daily newspaper in the South Island. Due to expansion in the Classified Advertising department an additional New Business Representative is required to assist our valued clients and develop new ideas on behalf of the client and the “Press.” The person we are seeking will enjoy working with people and be able to operate with a minimum supervision. Experience in the newspaper industry is not essential however you must be creative, self motivated, able to work with a minimum of supervison and achieve required targets. A proven background of selling skills is required. Remuneration will be paid according to experience and a subsidised superannuation scheme is available after 12 months. A driving licence is essential. To discuss this opportunity further, apply in writing to: B. IRVING, Classified Manager, “THE PRESS”, PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. COTSWOLD INN SECOND CHEFS TWO EXPERIENCED second chefs are required to Join our young team. W& require a minimum 706/1 and 706/2 and two years experience. Apply. CHEF, PHONE 553-535. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE MARLBOROUGH REGIONAL Development Council is seeking an Executive Director. This position arises on the retirement of the present holder in December, 1987. The position is to give Impetus to the role of the Council in identifying 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 Desirably the appointee will have a background in business, possibly with PR or marketing experience. Energy, vision and a capacity for innovative thinking are important qualities as is the confidence and ability to relate to the business and community leaders. Appointment will be on a three year contract basis, with salary negotiable to $41,516. A schedule of duties is available from the Executive Officer. Applications for the position closing on Friday, October 9, 1987, should be addressed to the Chairman, Marlborough Regional Development Council, P.O. Box 652, Blenheim. MAFFish NELSON SCIENTIST A SCIENTIST POSITION is available with MAFFish Nelson. The successful applicant will be responsible for co-ordination and development of fishery management plans for the region, and for carrying out other planning responsibilities for protection of fisheries habitat from marine and terrestrial development. Applicants should have a university qualification in planning, marine biology or resource management. Further Information may be sought from Mr Kilner, telephone (054) 81-069. Applications should be made in writing on form PSI7A accompanied by a cirriculum vitae providing a full work history addressed to: The Regional Management Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Private Bag, j NELSON.•
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