Situations Vacant DRAKE PART-TIME DICTAPHONE TYPIST/CLERK VARIETY BENEFITS: • Heaps of variety • Upmarket environment • Small team environment. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Dictaphone typing (40 w.p.m.) • Telephone reception • Cashbooks • General clerical duties. An ideal position for candidates aged 30-45 years who can work three days per week, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. If you enjoy responsibility, pride yourself on your excellent communication skills, and thrive on a busy, varied day, call me to arrange an interview — Judith Wales, Drake Personnel, 795-940. DRAKE PART-TIME POSITIONS WE have vacancies for motivated workers. Renumeration will be based on experience but potential is unlimited. No selling Involved. For an interview: PHONE 577-559 P.C.N. AND ASSOCIATES PART-TIME PRACTICE NURSE MEDICAL Centre requires qualified nurse four afternoons a week with increased hours becoming available later this year. Experience in/or Interest to learn counselling skills preferred. Replies to:PRACTICE MANAGER, P. O. BOX 33-005, CHRISTCHURCH. PART-TIME PRIMARY TEACHER required for exciting holiday school programme, two weeks each August, Christmas and May holidays - 8.30 a.m to 3.00 p.m. Enthusiasm and versatility essential. Ph. Jocelyn Howard ALUMNI HOLIDAY SCHOOL PH. 582-513. CHRISTCHURCH SALESPERSONS INTERESTING and lucrative position in Australia available. Return airfares reimbursed. Established company with good product. Must be free to travel. Reply to: SALES PERSON, P.O. BOX 7345, SYDENHAM, CHRISTCHURCH.
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