Situations Vacant J?’ ALLLVERX jFf SCHOOL eF MUSIC TUTORS TWO positions are available: FLUTE, l-Bj hours GUITAR, approx. 1 hour Preferably Thursday afternoons. Applications close Friday, December 30. Apply to:— Malvern School of Music Inc. C/- Anneke Ching 13 Thorton Street DARFIELD Phone 0516 88-626 mornings only NANNY GENTLE, caring loving person required, in late 30’s to 40’s, to care for baby boy for professional couple. Flexible hours. References required. Phone 856-146. NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER PROFESSIONAL couple With 3 children, aged 9,7, and 5, require Nanny/Housekeeper. Preferred hours, Monday-Fri-day, 1 p.m.-6 p.m., but can be flexible. Lfve-in or out. Driver’s licence essential. Start date, mid-January. Halswell-Tal Tapu area. Phone 228-007. NEW ZEALAND SHEEPBREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION THE Council of NZSBA wishes to appoint an Assistant Secretary. The post will offer a wide variety of experience, considerable autonomy, opportunities to be actively Involved in planning and decision making and a career opportunity for one wishing to become part of an Important sector in the agricultural world. The ideal applicant would: Be familiar with New Zealand’s primary sector. Have a tertiary qualification Including business and computer studies. Be aged between 25 and 35. Have a record of achievement. Be prepared to set goals and work to achieve them. The Association offers a pleasant working environment, a negotiable salary package that can include contributory superannuation, and the opportunity to succeed through Individual effort. Written applications should be addressed to: Mr T. F. Burrows Secretary N.Z. Sheepbreeders Association P.O. Box 9002 Christchurch NIGHT PORTER/CLEANER WE are looking for a mature, energetic person to supplement our night porter/cleaning staff. Duties are varied and, as this position Is largely unsupervised, only persons possessing a willingness to work need apply. ■ If you fit the above criteria please phone The House Manager on 488-999 between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., Monday, December 20. access TRAINING FOR EMPIOTMENT NOVALIS HOUSE IS NOW RECRUITING TRAINEES FOR ITS ACCESS TRAINING PROGRAMME THE 24 week course aims to provide trainees with a holistic approach to social interaction and co-operative working. Training and work experience is available in the field of working with children and adults In need of special care. The course will start January, 1989. If you are interested, phone 325-702 Monday for general enquiries or an appointment. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST PART-TIME position In Christian Home for the Aged. Apply with references etc to: THE MATRON, BOX 12189, CHRISTCHURCH. OFFSET PRINTER WE require an Offset Printer to start in the New Year. Letterpress experience could be an advantage. Superannuation available after a qualifying period. Apply Barry Radford phone 895-058 or call at 405 Tuam Street before Christmas. PACIFIC SAUNA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WE have three vacancies for masseuses. If you have a friendly disposition and are of neat appearance, please phone,, 790-512 for appointment. 1 '? 1
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