Situations Vacant Situations Vacant DRAKE EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTANT CORPORATE SERVICES COMPUTER/AUDIT OUR CLIENT IS A highly respected international accounting and audit firm specialising in corporate audit and client services. Presently they have an opening in their Corporate Services Division for a qualified Accountant with computer and audit experience. This varied and challenging appointment provides an exceptional prospect for an ambitious, computer orientated accountant with the communication skills necessary to advise corporate clients on implementation of their computer accounting systems. It is envisaged that the successful candidate would have a strong background in audit procedures coupled with a working knowledge of computerised accounting systems. A generous commencing salary ensures a prosperous future. For a confidential interview please contact Drake Executive, 795-940 Christchurch. jgfe DRAKE official supplier of personnel to the 1990 COMMONWEALTH GAMES. ACCOUNTS CLERK A VACANCY HAS ARISEN In our Head Office in Blenheim Road for an intermediate/senior clerk, up to a Grade 3 position. Duties include the retail banking for our Blenheim Road store, control and preparation of debtors for computer in-put, debtor enquiries and various other duties. This position also involves relief work on our NCR Tower computer for which training would be given. As this is a very responsible position we would envisage applicants to have a sound clerical background. Driver’s licence would be an advantage. Please apply in your own handwriting to: V. WILKINSON P.O. BOX 1242 CHRISTCHURCH ACTIVITY CENTRE A RELIEVING DIRECTOR IS REQUIRED for Purchase House for Term 111, 1989. Inquiries please telephone Mr Chalmers, 326-394, evenings. Please apply in writing, before Saturday, August 5, 1989, to: THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, PURCHASE HOUSE, C/o DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P.O. BOX 2612, CHRISTCHURCH. k ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE Radio Avon, Christchurch’s leading private radio station requires an advertising representative to service existing clients and look for new opportunities in the Christchurch market. The person we require will be self motivated, enthusiastic, present themselves professionally and ideally have a sales or advertising background. Remuneration is by way of a commission system that will ensure the successful applicant a very attractive income. Applications, which will be treated in strict confidence should be addressed to: ADVERTISING MANAGER fUASSIC HITS PRIVATE BAG ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR ADVISORY COUNCIL SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE INFORMATION OFFICER THIS IS A part-time position of 10 hours per week for one year. Tasks will include responding to requests for information, setting up and overseeing a small library, preparing and circulating various information packages. Ideally applicants should hold a tertiary qualification or be working towards one, have some knowledge about or Interest In issues relating to alcohol use and misuse, be familiar with library systems and have good written and verbal communcation skills. Please make applications in writing to: Southern Regional Manager, A.L.A.C., P.O. Box 8285, Riccarton, Christchurch. Copies of job description available from Administrative Assistant, phone 485-803. CARPENTERS WANTED (6) SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA LUXURY APARTMENT BUILDINGS finishing work. Only neat conscientious trades persons need apply. Good wages with over-time. Company Director available for interviews, Tuesday, August 1. Phone Monday, July 31, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., for appointment time, Christchjirch 891-136, John fowler.
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