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HUNTLEY SCHOOL MARTON PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS ARE INVITKD foe the portion Of Principal at Huntley School. Marton, to take effect from Term 1 1968 or as soon as possible thereafter. Huntley to an Independent An»fican taws’ primary school with a roll of 110 boarders andJO d» boys, ranging from standard' 2 to Form 2. The School is governed by a Board, of Trustees, elected by Old Boys, Parents and the Wellington diocese. ~ , ; j The School stands in 28 acres of its own land in a rural area, one mile from the town of Marton. A four-, bedroomed house is provided.for the HetuJmaster and his family. ' , / ” Full particulars and application forms may be obtained from: The Secretary, The Huntley School Board of Trustees, P.O. Box 222, Marton. «Massey_ Uniwasrty DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL WORK LECTURESHIP IN SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY WORK A CONTRACT LECTURESHIP position is available for a suitably qualified person with a particular interest in voluntary welfare organisations. The successful applicant will be involved in the introduction of a new Certificate which Has been designed especially for social and community: workers in the social services. The Certificate is sponsored by agencies in the field in association with the Voluntary Welfare Agency Training Board. Applicants should have experience of social service delivery in either the voluntary or statutory sector. The successful applicant should be able to work in a bl-cultural environment and she/he will be expected to forge links between Massey University and key service personnel in the voluntary sector. Salary range — $32,000-138,000. Further details of the position may be obtained from Professor I. F. Shirley, Head of Department Applications close with the undersigned on October 20, 1987. B.RJH. MONKS, Registrar. He Kaiwhakaako Mo Nga Mahi Toko-i-te-Ora, i Awhi Whanau .He tunga kel te watea mo tetahi kal-ako ki nga mahi awhi whanau (Voluntary Welfare Organisations). Ko tana mahi he timata i tetahi kaupapa hou hel whakaako 1 etahl kai-mahl kia eke kl te tlno tohungatanga mo nga mahi toko-i-te-Ora, mete Awhi whanau. (Voluntary Welfare Organisations). Ko te Tiwhlkete Tohungatanga na nga Roopu Awhiwhanau 1 whakatakoto. Ko nga kal-ton mo tenel turanga ko nga mea kua wala kl nga mahi toko-i-te-ora, Awhi whanau ranei. Ko te tangata e whiwhl ki taua mahi kia mohib kite mahi 1 raro 1 nga kaupapa Tlkanga-rua. (Blcultural) kia mophlo kite whirl taura-here 1 waenga 1 te Wananga o Massey me nga tumuakl o nga roopu Awhl-whanau. Ko te utu $32,000 - $38,000.:?. ■■ Ko etahl atu tikanga e pa ana ki taua turanga me tono atki 1 aProfessor I. F. Shirley, te Tumuakl o te Tari. Ka Kati enei tono atu te 20 o Oketopa 1986, Kia. , ■ . • «, - B.R.H. MONKS, >’ Registrar ;: - ,j'' 1 ' ' ' — 1 -'--'i'i— Moresby VACANCIES Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions:. ‘ PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY — MB3lOOl/87 Applications are invited for the post of Professor of Pathology in the Faculty of Medicine from medically qualified pathologists who possess appropriate postgraduate qualifications in any of Histopathology, Microbiology, Haematology or Chemical Pathology, with wide teaching and research experience in developing countries. The successful applicant will provide academic leadership to the Department, participate in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental students in all disciplines of Pathology besides his/her own speciality, provide hospital pathology services as honorary consultant and actively participate in carrying out research. The appointee is eligible for election as administrative head of the university department. Applicants must supply evidence of their qualifications and status for registration by the Papua New Guinea Medical Board. Details will be sent on application. LECTUREIVSENIOR LECTURER IN PATHOLOGY — M831004/85 (Re-advertised) A vacancy exists for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Pathology. The successful applicant will have medical qualifications with suitable post-graduate qualifications and training in Pathology, preferably Chemical Pathology, Microbiology, Haematology and Histopathology. He/She must be registrable with the PNG Medical Board, and have teaching experience at graduate and postgraduate level plus research interests. Previous experience in a developing country is highly desirable. Applicants must supply evidence of their qualifications and status for registration by the Papua New Guinea Medical Board. Details will be sent on application. SALARIES — Professor -K2Bolop a plus 24% gratuity .. Senior Lecturer -K22930p a plus 24% gratuity Sen Tutor 11/Lect 11-K2lOBO p a plus 24% gratuity Sen Tutor l/Lect I -K19230p a plus 24% gratuity Applications will be treated as strictly confidential and should include a full curriculum vitae, a recent small photograph and the names and addresses of three referees. In order to expedite the appointment procedure, applicants are advised to . ask their referees to send in their confidential reports directly to the University without waiting to > be contacted. Applications should be forwarded to the Deputy Registrar (Staffing), University of Papua New Guinea, P.O. Box 320 University Post Office, Papua New Guinea. Applications close on 30 October 1987 FPDIALA REGISTRAR f HRA 87310

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