I - . I . ;■■ Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Department of Special Programmes ACCESS COURSES ARE YOU AT A DEAD END in your job hunting? Do you want to expand your job horizons? Unemployment needn’t be permanent. These courses start soon. BAKERY SKILLS We are offering an introductory course in bakery production skills. Work experience, hygiene and safety are some of the skills offered. Interviewing Monday, February 29, at 9 a.m. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY This 4 week course introduces you to printed circuit board production, soldering skills, electronic component identification, knowledge of the tools involved and practical projects are undertaken. Interviewing Friday, March 4, at 1 p.m. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR MEN Feeling depressed with what is happening in your life? You need to take stock of where you are going and find an inner strength to tackle the next twenty years — New Directions for Men uses group motivation to help you attain this goal. Interviewing Monday, February 29, at 9 a.m. EXPANDING JOB CHOICES FOR WOMEN Young women today face a widening horizon of job options. In the tough competitive world of today you need confidence and high self esteem to succeed. This course provides the means to succeed as well as practical computer and work experience. Interviewing Tuesday, March 8, at 9 a.m. ’ INDUSTRIAL SEWING AND PATTERN DRAFTING This course is targeted at young people who after training have good prospects for a job in the industry. WOODWORKING Learn about working with wood — its handling and its uses: Be introduced to basic technical drawing, tool and machinery usage, the handling and mixing of adhesives. LITERACY AND NUMERACY Do you find it hard to read or write? Numbers are a nightmare? Don’t despair, this course helps people with these problems in a relaxed atmosphere and at their own pace. JOB SEARCH Find how to Improve your Interview skills — use group motivation to keep you going — get help to find your job. Interviewing every Thursday morning, P Block, 10-12 noon. For more information phone: Cecile Murphy, Information Officer 798-150 extn 8229 OWMEDiW CITY 11331 COUNCIL I ECONOMIC I DEVELOPMENT OFFICER | The Dunedin City Council, one of New Zealand's | leading local authorities, is committed to the | economicdevelopmentof the City of Dunedin. t The Council wishes to recruit an Economic f Development Officer to be an important part of a j small team to work with its Economic Development | Committee. : We seek an all-rounder with initiative, maturity and ! imagination. He/she is likely to be a business or j economics graduate with some years' practical g experience and a capacity to work effectively with a M | wide variety of organisations. j In its desire to see results, the Council will regard j s very highly a proven ability to get things done. i This position will be particularly appealing to former jj jl Dunedinites disillusioned with their drift north. ; The job has an attractive bonus — the right to live S ! and work in New Zealand’s most civilised city. ‘ i This is an unusual, highly demanding position, and i I there is a generous remuneration package. , I Further details are available from the: Chief Executive, Dunedin City Council E P.O. Box 5045, DUNEDIN I Telephone 743-899 j Applications should be endorsed “Economic . Development Officer” and will close on Monday, i March 14,1988. MERV MONTACUTE i Chief Executive | Civic Centre, P.O. Box 5045, DUNEDIN February 1 Sth, 1988. - ELECTRICAL “ Indentured tradesperson with Electrical Registration is required for maintenance work on power station main and auxiliary plant in the Benmore Area. Position offers scope to work on a wide variety of equipment and also includes H. V.D.C. terminal equipment with opportunity to further develop a career in the electrical production industry. Benmore area is situated in the Waitaki Valley and also encompasses the power stations of Cobb and Arnold. The valley is well known for its outdoor recreation and offers many interests in this field. Applications can be made to: Mr I E Bekeris Area Maintenance Manager Electricity Corporation of NZ Ltd Private Bag Otematata Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Limited
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