Situations Vacant AUTOMOTIVE MACHINISTS Permanent position, good wages, medical scheme, pleasant working conditions. Contact Ron Newsome 666-428, Saturday 9-12 Monday-Friday, 8-5.30 p.m. PART-TIME RETAIL Assistant required for modern tourist/jewellery shop. Some knowledge of Japanese an advantage but not essential. Apply to: P 2583, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS, PRIVATE BAG. CHRISTCHURCH.
Situations Vacant A BETTER CASH FLOW ssss I URGENTLY require 5 parttime and 7 full-time people who would like to earn between $4OO and $l2OO per week. No experience necessary. We will give full training. BENEFITS Full training given, tremendous back-up and support and full training for becoming supervisors. CRITERIA Must be 20 years or older, sincere and honest, must like helping others and interested tn sales (not door to door). Ph. 516-687 or 790-874
Education Vacancies Education Vacancies i Massey j University I PALMERSTON NORTH I DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY | PATHOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH | ASSISTANT LECTURER Applications are invited from registrable veterinary graduates for the above position. The appointment will be for 1 or 2 years. Duties will include participation in routine diagonistic services and practical instruction to under-graduate students. An interest in diagnostic anatomical pathology and laboratory animal pathology and medicine would be an advantage. A wide range of | pathological material is seen in the I Department and the position offers a good I opportunity to gain further experience. | Salary: $29,000-$33,500. I For further details contact Professor B. W. | Manktelow. Applications including a full | Curriculum Vitae and the names and I addresses of three referees should be | forwarded to Mrs V. B. Bretherton, | Personnel Section with whom applications I close on April 17, 1989. | B. R. H. Monks I REGISTRAR I - —I ♦ Massey University MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Lecturer in Psychology. Applicants should preferably possess a doctoral degree and proven experience in both teaching and research. Qualified applicants with interests in any area of psychology are invited to apply. We seek someone who has demonstrated potential to be an excellent teacher and an active researcher. The successful applicant will be required to contribute to the Department’s existing programmes in both internal and distance teaching. The Department offers degree programmes with majors in Social Sciences and Science from Bachelor to Ph.D. level, with undergraduate courses also taught extramurally. The appointee will be expected to contribute to introductory and/or basic general or applied courses offered by the Department and will also be given the opportunity to teach in her/his area of speciality at the graduate level. The appointee will also be expected to develop an active research programme in the area of their speciality. Further information is available from Professor George Shouksmith, Head of Department of Psychology. Appointment will be on the Lecturer scale according to qualifications and experience. Salary scale: $35,000-846,000 Written applications including a full curriculum vitae and the names of three referees should be forwarded to Mrs V. B. Bretherton, Personnel Section, with whom applications close on March 31, 1989.. B. R. H. MONKS Registrar M O N A S H UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA OWR OIF SOCIOLOGY (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) Applications are invited for the Chair of Sociology in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. The Chair has been left vacant by the retirement of Professor W.H. Scott. The Chair of Anthropology is held by Professor J.S. Kahn. The Department of Anthropology and Sociology is one of the largest in the Faculty of Arts, within which there is considerable diversity of teaching and research activity at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. While degrees in both Anthropology and Sociology are offered, members of the Department believe that the two disciplines show a common heritage of social theory which is both comparative and historical. Within this general framework, the sociologists have developed in particular the following areas of teaching and research: cultural studies, gender studies, and comparative sociology. Moreover, the Faculty and the Department have a significant and growing involvement with social theory, Australian Studies, and Women's Studies. The appointee will be expected to show academic leadership within the context of a major Australian university and to assume the chairmanship of the Department from time to time. Salary: 5A63.397 per annum. Superannuation, travel and removal allowance, and temporary housing assistance. Information on application procedure and further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia. ''Applications should reach the Registrar not later than Friday 14 April 1989. Council reserves the right to make no appointment or to appoint by invitation at any stage. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER t arrno7749
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