Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANT SPECIALISTS ACCOUNTANT THREE partner Accounting practise, expanding commercial client base, is seeking a future partner. A qualified Accountant with 3-5 years experience, mid to late 20’s. Exceptional prospects within this progressive and enterprising partnership. Salary negotiable. AUDIT/ACCOUNTANCY DUAL Audit Accounting role, medium sized Accounting practise. Ideal opportunity for a young Auditor to move more Into the Accounting area and develop all round Accountancy skills. Salary, $30,000. ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT CHRISTCHURCH based company, Financial/Management Accountaning role, working with the Company Secretary. Ideal first step into the commercial sector for a young, qualified Accountant. Salary up to $35,000. PART-TIME POSITION PART-TIME position flexible, 25 hours per ,week, local Accountant firm.Applicants must have previous Chartered Accountancy experience In the completion of annual accounts and taxation returns. Competitive hourly rate. ACCOUNTING CLERK INTERMEDIATE Accounting role, Business/Management services, international Accounting service. Will suit someone with 3-5 years previous experience, possibly part qualified. Salary $26,000, room for advancement, excellent staff training and study leave available. Please direct inquiries to: PATRICK METHVEN, PH. (03) 665-745, or If you prefer, write to: P.O. BOX 13-081, CHRISTCHURCH. I SPECIALIST I CONSULTANTS | ■ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK OPAWA AN immediate vacancy exists within a major company for an Intermediate experienced clerk aged early 20’s. It Is essential that you have gained experience undertaking computerised creditors involving considerable reconciliation work. A strong aptitude for figures is required, as are good communication skills and friendly personality. Please telephone: FELICITY RYAN, 650-294 fSSS ADMINISTRATION CLERK (Christchurch Polytechnic Foundation) APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Administration Clerk for the Christchurch Polytechnic Foundation. This is a responsible position and calls for a person with previous experience in bookkeeping, accounts payable, wages and computerised record keeping. Applicants should have well developed communication skills and the ability to work with Initiative. The position will be up to 30 hours per week and the rate of pay will be up to a maximum of $11.72 per hour. Duties will commence as soon as possible. A schedule of duties and conditions of employment are available from Information and Enrolments, John Hercus Centre, Coventry Street. Applications, including full curriculum vitae, and the names of two referees, should be forwarded to: MR PETER McSTAY Deputy Registrar Christchurch Polytechnic P.O. Box 22-095, CHRISTCHURCH Applications close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24, 1989. AFTER-SCHOOL TYPEWRITING CLASSES (i.e. Keyboarding) START Monday next for beginners, weekday afternoons 4 to 5 p.m. for six weeks. Discounts for students and beneficiaries. Ask for information sheet. RITCHIE SECRETARIAL I COLLEGE Phone 790-668 (open 9-4 this w&k)
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