Situations Vacant CHALLENGE WORK TRUST ACCESS TUTOR HORTICULTURE THE challenge work trust, Temuka, Invites applications from persons for the position of tutor in horticulture for its Access programme in Temuka. Experience in dealing with people as well as having considerable knowledge of the horticulture Industry would be an essential prerequisite for the position. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and experience, should be forwarded to the undersigned: The Manager P.O. Box 110 TEMUKA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS ACCOUNTANT INTERNATIONAL accounting firm. Senior accounting/ management role within insolvency section. Full Involvement within wide spectrum of activities. Excellent scope for development. Applicants qualified BCom/ACA. Previous Insolvency experience an advantage. Salary negotiable. BUSINESS SERVICES TWO POSITIONS FULL buslness/accountlng services positions within high profile leading chartered accounting firm. Will suit partly or fully qualified people with a minimum of one to two years experience. Heaps of advancement opportunities. Salaries up to $40,000 dependent upon experience/q'ualiflcatlons. ACCOUNTING SENIOR SENIOR business advisory service position. Leading local accounting practice. Wide scope for gaining exposure to management accounting areas. Excellent career prospects. Applicants qualified with two to three years experience will be ideally suited. Salary $35,000. ACCOUNTING CLERK SMALL progressive accounting partnership. Accounting role offering full client contact, wide range of duties, study leave If required and the opportunity for further advancement. Will suit someone aged 25-35 years with ideally three to five years experience. Completed qualifications not necessary. Salary $25,000-$30,000. Excel, opportunity as part of small friendly and professional accounting team. To make further enquiries and arrange a confidential interview, please contact Patrick Methven, ph. (03) 665745. Faccountancy specialist H I CONSULTANTS CHEF For busy city restaurant APPLICANT must have speed under pressure. Sole charge experience an advantage. Shifts include night work Tuesday to Saturday. Phone Mr Edwards today at 650-566 between 1 p.m and 3 p.m. for an appointment. CHRISTIAN WORLD SERVICE OF the conference of churches in Aotearoa-NZ requires a person to work 10 hrs a week to prepare and circulate justice and development resources through children’s and youth networks. Further details on enquiry to: Christian World Service, P.O. Box 22-652, Christchurch. CLASSICAL GUITAR TUTOR APPROXIMATELY five hours per week. Apply in writing to: HEAD OF MUSIC, ST BEDE’S COLLEGE, MAIN NORTH ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH 5.
Administration Manager Career Opportunity Our client, an innovative organisation involved primarily in investment and financial planning, seek to appoint a mature individual to join their professional team in the capacity of Administration Manager. Reportin j directly to the Managing Director, responsibilities will be varied including the maintenance of all administrative functions, handling of correspondence, and liaising extensively with clients. This is a vital appointment and accordingly, you will possess several years administrative/ PA experience at a senior level. In addition, you should be adaptable, have a keen mind, and possess the enthusiasm to develop further within this exciting organisation. This is a unique opportunity and an attractive salary to reward a dynamic individual will be offered. To obtain further information please telephone Katie Stewart of Wareham Accnriates (NZ) Limited on 668-437. If you prefer a brief resume can be .orwarded to PO £’B. Christchurch. LUAREHAm f- : j]
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