Situations Vacant Department ot Special Programmes NEW COURSE ORGANIC GARDENING AND FARMING THIS course is full-time, 24 hours per week for 12 weeks, and commences on September 21. Fee $57. Content covers planning and design, garden management, soil and plants. Eligible students will receive the Tertiary Assistance Grant. For further information contact the Enrolment Centre, K Block, Coventry Street, or phone 798-150. Department of Special Programmes NEW DIRECTIONS FOR MEN ARE you unemployed and finding it hard to feel good about yourself, or wondering where you are heading? New Directions for men is an eight week full-time ACCESS course for men, starting September 21 and designed to increase your self esteem, clarify your skills and develop the personal attributes needed to function well In employment and personal situations. While on the course you will receive a training allowance. For further information phone LYNDA, 798-150, ext. 8244 or POMA after hours, 793968. Please attend at 9 a.m. on Monday, Septemer 14, Room P 203, P Block, Madras Street for course explanation and trainee selection interviews. Department of Art and Community Studies NEXT STEP CENTRE FOR WOMEN VOLUNTEER STAFF NEEDED THE Next Step Centre for Women opens at Christchurch Polytechnic on September 19. The Centre is to provide Information and resource services for women opportunities in the Polytechnic or looking for advice and support on their continuing education needs. We will also be providing information on a wide range of women’s Issues. A volunteer would be expected to be "on duty” one morning or afternoon a week and in return would receive training and work experience. If you are Interested you can get a copy of the Job description and alms of the Centre by telephoning 798-150 extension 8184 or 8149 or from the Enrolment Centre. Applications for selection in writing to go to Gay Sharlotte, Head of Department of Art and Community Studies, Christchurch Polytechnic, P.O. Box 22-095, Christchurch, by September 24. DIE SETTER WE require a fully experienced person to take charge of our latest technology plastics injection moulding machine. The successful applicant will be fully responsible for all moulding department machinery and personnel on our 12 midnight to 8 a.m. shift. A competitive hourly rate is offered to the successful applicant. Please phone:— MR JOE YOUNG, 795-292 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. DISPENSARY ASSISTANT QUALIFIED Dispensary Assistant required for suburban pharmacy. Previous computer experience preferred but not essential. An attractive remuneration package will be offered. Phone David Manson, Halswell Pharmacy, 228-737 for an interview. DISPLAY OFFICER APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Display Officer at the Canterbury Museum. We are looking for a versatile person, with display experience and knowledge, who will work well as part of our team. Special ability in some aspect of display work would be an advantage. Further details may be obtained from the Director, Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch, to whom applications should be submitted by the end of September. EXCAVATOR OPERATOR AN experienced Excavator ' Operator with heavy truck, trailer and road machine licence, capable of working 1 unsupervised, and with exper--1 lence of working close to , buildings and digging over existing services. Renumeratlon Is negotiable. Apply to: The Manager, DAVE YATES , CONTRACTING LTD, PHONE 596-134
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