Situations Vacant Department of Food and Fashion CHEF POSITIONS Are you a qualified chef? If not, would you like to be? The Department of Food and Fashion has limited vacancies in courses leading to the new New Zealand Trades Certification Board Professional Cookery Certificate 753. This qualification is replacing the former City and Guilds of London Institute 706/2. Applicants should already have obtained the City and Guilds of London Cookery 706/1 qualification or the New Zealand Trades Certification Board Basic Cookery Certificate, or equivalent. Course Details: Two x 8week modules. Next course commences April 3, 1989. For further details please contact: The Secretary Department of Food and Fashion, P.O. Box 22095, Christchurch. Telephone 649-040 c CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION CONSERVATION OFFICER (PUBLICITY AND INFORMATION) HOKITIKA (Vacancy 6026) THE Department of Conservation is seeking a highly motivated person with skills in journalism and communication to work in its West Coast Regional Office in Hokitika. The department has a high profile on the West Coast, and the appointee will primarily be responsible for assisting the Regional Manager in all dealings with the news media, including liaison, preparation of news releases and news feature articles, and representing the department’s position in Interviews. The successful applicant will also be responsible for editing papers and publications, and providing information, publicity and educational matter on conseratlon Issues and on the department’s policies and activities over the entire West Coast Region. There will be scope for creative and original public relations and publicity initiatives to promote the work of the department and to raise public awareness of conservation. Excellent oral and written communication skills are a prerequisite for this position. A tertiary qualification relating to journalism, writing, or natural and cultural resources may be an advantage, but candidates with a suitable employment background will be considered. The position could well suit a journalist with an Interest in conservation issues. The department is an equal opportunities employer. Application forms (PSI7A) are available from any Government Department. Applications close on March 13, 1989, at 12 noon. For further particulars and a list of duties, write or contact: The Personnel Officer, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, Private Bag, HOKITIKA. Phone (0288) 58-301 DIESEL MECHANICS HEAVY equipment Diesel Mechanics required for remote mining and construction sites in Queensland and Papua New Guinea. Experience on Caterpillar and Komatsu heavy equipment is necessary and single applicants only will be considered. Please apply in writing enclosing details of work experience and qualifications to: CURTAIN BROS (QLD) PTY, LTD, P.O. Box 488, Garbutt, Townsville Queensland, AUSTRALIA 4816 Marked: Att. A. Matthews. DIRECT MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES required to market this high quality product. Could also suit reps in other lines. For further information call for interview behind Rumours Restaurant, Papanul, Harewood Road entrance, Saturday morning 9.15 a.m. and ask for Mrs Hack or Mrs Sandford. DRIVER DRIVER TAXI drlver(s) needed for evenlngs/nlghts and for day weekends. Competatlve remuneration. A chance to earn. A satisfying car to drive. PHONE 515-884 EXPERIENCED MACHINIST PLAIN SEWER FOR small workroom in Sydenham. PHONE BELLA, 791-814
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