Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS ACCOUNTANT CONSULTANCY ROLE INTERNATIONAL accounting firm. Business services role offering insolvency experience and Involvement In a wide range of project assignments. Excellent opportunity for qualified Accountant, two to three years experience. Salary $35,000. ACCOUNTING CLERK SMALL progressive accounting partnership seeks a young Accounting Clerk, early 20’s, who has gained one to two years experience preparing financial accounts who then can further train into a senior role. Exposure to the use of spread sheets and full management accounting. Salary $23,000. Truly unique opportunity. YOUNG ACCOUNTANT CAREER opportunity, local accounting practice. Excellent prospects for a young qualified Accountant, two to three years experience, who wants to be part of a small professional team offering full involvement In a wide range of' accounting areas, full client contact, and exposure to the latest computing and management techniques. Salary range $30,000-$35,000. AUDIT ACCOUNTANT MEDIUM sized accounting/ audit practice, senior audit manager role. Will suit young Accountant, two to three years experience. Salary up to $35,000-$40,000. Excellent prospects. To make further enquiries please telephone Patrick Methven, phone (03) 665-745, or If you prefer write to P.O. Box 13-081, Christchurch. I ACCOUNTANCY SPEcTaUSTi I I CONSULTANTS J ACCOUNTANT (PART-TIME) LINCOLN COLLEGE Students' Association seeks an Accountant to oversee the running of our accounts and their conversation onto computer. Must be able to communicate well with young people and work in a casual environment. Experience with Macintosh computer useful. Would suit retired person. Please phone 252-456 for a job description and conditions of employment. ADMINISTRATION OFFICER APPLICATIONS are invited from persons with experience in administration duties, particularly as It relates to nonprofit and/or voluntary organisations. Duties are varied and will Include coordination of requests for public First Aid duties, meeting agendas and minutes, the maintenance of personnel records, etc. Copies of person specification and job description available. Applications close with the belowsigned at 5.00 p.m. on November 25, 1988. General Manager, ORDER OF ST JOHN, P.O. Box 25-143, CHRISTCHURCH. ARTHURS at CAMELOT require experienced SOUS CHEF Part-time Chef CAMELOT COURT Motor Lodge, Papanui Road, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 559-124 AVON AVON A golden opportunity to make extra money for Christmas and holidays. We have areas still available or sell to friends and family. Training given. For an appointment please phone Joan, 324-233 or Valerie 481-267. BEAUTY SCULPTURED NAILS SPECIALIST WANTED MUST be clean, tidy, professional. Phone 516-145. BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRES sound abilities in completing cash books, computerised accounting systems, wages, GST returns, general accounts. Hours 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Situated on north-eastern side of city, own transport essential. Please write to: P.O. Box 35-009, CHRISTCHURCH. “■
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