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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TRADE UNION EDUCATION AUTHORITY NATIONAL EDUCATION CO-ORDINATOR APPLICATIONS are called for a National Education Co-ordinator. In all appointments preference will be given to persons with recent union/union education experience. An understanding of industrial law would be a valuable qualification. All staff are expected to have a proven ability in education or communication with working people, and to have an ability and interest in initiating affirmative action education with groups such as women workers, Maori workers and workers of Pacific Island origins. All National Co-ordinators have both regional and subject specialist responsibilities. Favourable consideration would be given to seconding persons currently employed by union or education organisations for 1-2 year periods. The position is based in Wellington. Salary is related to the Executive/Clerical Scale 007.106 for the Public Service. For further details contact: The Director, Trade Union Education Authority, P.O. Box 6645, Te Aro, WELLINGTON. Phone: Wellington 852-938 Applications close: January 16, 1989.

TRAINEE MACHINISTS VACANCIES HAVE ARISEN in our tailoring department for junior machinists to commence early in the New Year. Full training given. Please bring school reports and references and apply in person to:WENDY GRIFFITHS, L. W. R. TAILORING) LTD, 11-27 DURHAM STREET.

THE UNIVERSITY OF /F NEW ENGLAND XB AUSTRALIA | Equal Opportunity is University Policy Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer Soil 8* Water Engineering Department of Resource Engineering The Department of Resource Engineering provides courses for the Bachelor of Natural Resources and Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning degrees, along with Masters and Ph.D. programmes. The Department is also associated with the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Newcastle in the offering of a combined degree programme in resource management and civil engineering. The Department has teaching?and research interests in soil and water engineering, including soil conservation, irrigation engineering and drainage, along with interests in catchment management, water quality management, applied hydrology, and water resources planning and management. The appointee will be required to teach courses in the Ms general area of soil and water engineering and may H also be required to participate in the team teaching of M core courses offered by the Department. Ths W appointee will be required to supervise postgraduate 19 research programmes and will be encouraged to W pursue independent research in the broad field of soil H and water engineering. a Applicants should hold a first degree in agricultural or « civil engineering and have appropriate postgraduate ■ qualifications. Professional experience in the soil and mH water engineering field and teaching experience in a |3 university or other tertiary institution would be H desirable. 9 The appointment will be to the permanent staff but the BE) University reserves the right to make the appointment M probationary where it considers this appropriate. Em Other conditions include superannuation, assistance 9 with travel and removal expenses and with buying or M building a house in Armidale. M SALARY: $A30,737-$A40.100 per annum (Lecturer). B $A40,937-$A47,564 (Senior Lecturer) fcl CLOSING DATE: 13th January, 1989. || POSITION No: 577. m Further information may be obtained from the Head of H Department, Professor John Burton. For overseas H enquiries telephone ISD 61 67 73 2668. H Applications should be addressed to the Staff Officer M and include names and addresses of three referees H and state position number. Referees should be given a fcl copy of this advertisement and asked to write direct to Kg the Staff Officer by the closing date and quote position ® I number. J, ARMIDALE NSW 2351 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB INC COURSE MANAGER THE WELLINGTON RACING Club seeks a suitably qualified person to undertake the position of Course Manager at Trentham Racecourse. While desirable but not essential, applicants sbould possess: A sound knowledge of turf management; Experience in the maintenance of buildings and ancillary services including matters pertaining to the requirements of Local Authorities; An ability to organise, supervise and control staff Including tradespeople; The ability to communicate by means of written reports on all matters concerning the position. The Wellington Racing club Is recognised within the industry as a leader in its field. The Club’s property at Trentham is a feature of the region with high class facilities along with expansive lawns and gardens which create an excellent working environment. An attractive remuneration package will accompany this appointment, the precise terms being determined by negotiation. The successful appointee will be required to commence duties mid February, 1989. Applications in writing should be made by December 23, 1988, to: The Secretary, Wellington Racing Club Inc., P.O. Box 47-024, TRENTHAM. WAREHOUSE WE ARE NOW interviewing people who are interested in training for warehouse work. Some of the skills you can learn on this 8 week course are:- • Stock control 0 Ordering and documentation 0 Computer skills 0 H.T.Licence 0 Job search A training allowance will be paid to students on this ACCESS course starting Januaury 23, 1989. Contact Harry at 842-490 daytime to arrange an appointment. CHRISTCHURCH EAST ACCESS, 62 Glenroy Street, ' Woolston.

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Press, 17 December 1988, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 17 December 1988, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 17 December 1988, Page 64

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