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_ Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TUTOR IN COMPUTER STUDIES I THE DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMES I has a vacancy for a full-time tutor to establish and I teach computer literacy courses on networked IBMs I to ACCESS students. I The successful applicant will have teaching exI perience and an ability to relate to and communlI cate with a wide range of people. Relevant experiI ence and qualifications in computing, including I word processing and data entry, are required, as well I as proven organisational and administrative skills. I This appointment will be a two-year short-term I appointment made in terms of Section 1658 of the I Education Act. Salary within the range $22,962 — I $38,370 according to qualifications and experience. I Further Information may be obtained from the I Head Of the Department of Special Programmes. I Applications on Form E25/1, available from the I Polytechnic, close on November 30,1987 and should be addressed to: The Director Christchurch Polytechnic Box 22-095 CHRISTCHURCH We are an equal opportunities employer. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE RESEARCH OFFICER EVALUATION UNIT THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE has a vacancy for a research officer in its Evaluation Unit which is part of the Policy Development Division of the Head Office in Wellington. DUTIES: The appointee will be a member of a small multi-disciplinary research team involved in collecting, analysing, and evaluating information on departmental programmes and in policy analysis. The unit is currently moving towards providing programme managers with a monitoring and evaluation consultancy service. QUALIFICATIONS: All applicants should have a good degree in the social sciences, economics, or statistics, relevant research experience, and ability in report writing. A knowledge of Maoritanga would be a definite advantage as would skills in statistical analysis. Applications should be made on form PSI7A obtainable from the Department, quoting Vacancy No. 9308, and enclosing a curriculum vitae. Applications close on December 1, 1987, and should be forwarded to: The Executive Officer (Staff and Personnel) Department of Social Welfare Head Office Private Bag WELLINGTON Phone (04) 727-666 The position is full time but applications from researchers seeking part-time work will be considered. The Department of Social Welfare is an equal opportunity employer. For further information contact Richard Carson, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, Head Office, Department of Social Welfare, phone Wellington (04) 846-209. DEPARTMENT ; 1(0J OF LABOUR i TRAINEE INSPECTOR OF : FACTORIES THE DEPARTMENT HAS A VACANCY in Christ- . church for a trainee Inspector of Factories. The applicant we seek should be between 22 and 45 years of age with a mature personality and the ’ confidence to deal with others in a wide variety of < situations. Preference will be given to those holding University Entrance or a Tertiary Qualification al- < though School Certificate or an equivalent level of attainment is acceptable if supported by a proven background in Commerce, Teaching, Law Enforcement or as a Certified Tradesman. This is an interesting and challenging area of . work involving liaison with management and unions in all types of industries. The work is principally of a consultative and advisory nature on safety, health and welfare, and the oversight of working conditions in industrial, commercial and agricultural places of employment. j Specialised training will be given and some ' study is required. Initial nine weeks training will be 1 undertaken in Auckland. ; Applications quoting Vacancy No. 9221 must be s made on form PSI7A (obtainable from any Govern- 1 ment Department) and forwarded to: The Secretary ‘ of Labour, Private Bag, Wellington. ‘ Applications must be received by midday, 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1987. MICROPROCESSOR SOFTWARE j ENGINEERING TUTOR ■ 1 TO ASSIST IN DEVELOPING a new 2 year full-time course in Software Engineering, to prepare teaching material and to teach parts of the resulting course, and other related courses at CIT. The person appointed will need good communication skills, both written and verbal, and will be able to bring the elements of real-time software development, mainly on microprocessors, into focus to train students for careers in this exciting field. This is a unique opportunity to put your own ideas into a course, and to teach part of it. Teaching \ experience is not essential, as full tutor training is c available. J Opportunities exist for continuing course development, practical project work and some R. and a D. activity. i n CIT offers good salaries, 12 weeks leave per year, e and other benefits. ,o An additional short-term contract position is ’ available to develop this course before a full-time 0 tutor is appointed. t To discuss the job specification and for an applica- c tion form contact: £ Martin Kaiser | Head, Computer and Electronic Engineering i or Russell Kean a C. and E. Course Supervisor Central Institute of Technology Private Bag Trentham Phone Wellington© 04-277-089

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