Situations Vacant _ t a CHILDCARE CENTRE » CHILDCARE . ASSISTANT ■ A position will shortly become available in the Christchurch Polytechnic Foundation Childcare Centre for an ex- n perlenced and appropriately ~ qualified Childcare Assistant. . Hours of work are 37.5 per _ week throughout the year. U The salary range for this posi- p tion is $14,170 to $17,918. Other t conditions of service are based on the Early Childhood Workers Consenting Parties C Award. A Job description and further Information about the centre Is available from Information and Enrolments, John Hercus Centre, Coventry Street. V/rltten applications should Include your telephone number and copies of two recent references. Applications close at noon on Wednesday, March I 29, 1989, with H Janet Lafaele, H Associate Registrar E (Administration), g Christchurch Polytechnic, ■ P.O. Box 22-095, fj CHRISTCHURCH. Interviews will take place on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 4, 1989. We have a policy of equal employment opportunity. CHILD CARE | WE require someone for a [ regular part time position I who is flexible enough to work extra hours when needed. Experience with children or child care qualifications are .essential. Apply In writing to:THE SUPERVISOR, LINDISFARNE NURSERY SCHOOL, 375 WORCESTER ST, CHRISTCHURCH 1. ■ A CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY WORKER WOMEN’S ISSUES APPLICATIONS are Invited for this permanent 20hr position In the Community Services Division of the City Council. The applicant will be expected to work with a wide range of women’s groups in the city, assisting them with planning and evaluation, funding advice, supervision, facilitation and networking skills. The applicant will also work with groups of women helping them to identify k needs and plan strategies to 0 fulfill them. H COMMUNITY WORKER PACIFIC ISLAND AND MAORI WOMEN’S ISSUES APPLICATIONS are invited for this permanent 20hr position In the Community Services Division of the City Council. The position involves assisting groups of Maori and Pacific Island women to identify their needs and gain access to resources, skills and information. Previous experience in Community Work in a paid or unpaid capacity, particularly in the area of Maori and Pacific Island women's Issues is desirable. The successful applicant should have knowledge of both Taha Maori and of Maori and Pacific Island S networks in the city. | The appointee will be ex- 1 pec ted to work closely with the Women's Issues Community Worker. A Schedule of Duties for each position can be obtained from the reception desk, ground floor, or Community Services Division, Ist floor, Civic Offices, Tuam Street, Christchurch. Applications close with the Community Adviser at 4 p.m. Friday, April 14, 1989. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk CNC OPERATORS EXPERIENCED CNC Operators required for a temporary period of up to 6 months. Working hours would be 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. Possibly suit someone currently employed looking to earn extra money. All enquires welcome. Contact Chris Hurley, 799-060. ALFRED MARKS INDUSTRIAL
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