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_ Situations Vacant BRUSH HAND • Are you seeking work in this area? . • RecenUy made redundant? We can offer good basic training for people wanting work In the palntlng/paperhanglng trade. Skills taught include: • Painting • Paperhanging • Colour co-ordination • Job search. This is an Access Course and no fee Is required. A training allowance Is payable to those attending this full time training. Please apply In person to: CHRISTCHURCH ACADEMY, 387 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. CABINETMAKER EXPERIENCED trades person required for varied and high quality work. Good wages and conditions. PHONE STEVEN 886-124 1 ‘ CAREER BRASSWARE ‘ FITTER AND ‘ TURNER DUE to production increase we require the services of a ; qualified Fitter and Turner for the manufacture of door and bathroom accessories. The applicants should be able to work with a minimum of supervision and be conversant with all aspects of fitting and turning. Phone for an appointment 653-945. ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS CAN MAKE YOUR FUTURE ARE you earning what you are worth? New Zealand company ext pandng internationally has ■ limited vacancies for ambi--1 tious people to participate In 1 an incentive programme. Ongoing Income from $lO,OOO to $25,000 per month are being obtained within a year by top achievers. Be your own boss. Part-time/full-time. Be decisive abount financial Independence in 1990. Phone 655-405 for an interview and details of a high cashflow opportunity.

department AUStICe ■Ti lfll'lilW.llWiHl'liM NEW ZEALAND Communications Manager The Department of Justice invites applications for the newly created position of Communications Manager. The Communications Unit provides a consultancy service to management and other divisions of the department. This includes giving advice on internal and external communications and the development and implementation of Public Relations programmes, the department's relationship with the media and the public promotion of its role and activities. The successful applicant would have experience in public relations and management, have effective leadership and communication skills, sound judgement and initiative and a commitment to furthering the understanding of other cultural perspectives. Vacancy Number .189/6334. Apiha Matua, Ara Whakawhitiwhiti E inoi ana te Tari Ture kia tono mai mo te tunga hou Apiha Matua, (Wahanga Ara Whakawhitiwhiti) kua whakapuakitia. Ko te mahi a te Wahanga Ara Whakawhitiwhiti he noho hei umanga tohutohu kite hungawhakahaere meetahi atu wehengao te tari. Ka rirohoki ma te Wahanga Ara Whakawhitiwhiti nei nga tohutohu mo nga whakaputa whakaaro a-roto tari, a-waho tari, nga tohutohu mo te whakapakari mete whakau i nga rarangi mahi Whakawhanaunga Iwi Whanui, a, nga mahi whakawhanaunga a te tari kite hunga paho, a, nga whakahau a te i wi whanui kite wahi kite tari me ana mahi. Kua matatau ke te tangata ka whakaingoatia kite tunga kite whakawhanaunga iwi me nga mahi whakahaere. Kua kitea te kaha kite arataki mete matatau kite whakaputa, whakawhitiwhiti whakaaro kite tangata. Kua taunga kite tuku whakarite mete mahi ko lona kotahi anake, a, e u ana hoki kite neke whakamua i te maramatanga mo etahi atu tirohanga iwi. Information Officer The Department of Justice seeks an experienced Information Officer for the Communications Unit. The Information Officer would be expected to provide Public Relations/ Communications advice and services. These would include developing and implementing ways of communicating department issues and activities to target audiences eg: media, politicians, identified community groups. The successful applicant would have: experience in public relations, journalism or a related activity, good communication skills, a commitment to furthering understanding of other cultural perspectives and would enjoy working as part of a team. Vacancy Number JB9/6333. a The Department of Justice actively promotes equal employment opportunities. Enquiries to Susan Blyth, phone (04) 725-980. Kaiwhakaatu, Wahanga 1 Ara Whakawhitiwhiti E rapu ana te Tari Ture i tetahi Kaiwhakaatu matatau mo te Wahanga Ara Whakawhitiwhiti. E awherotia ana kia whakawhi whia e te Kaiwhakaatu nga tohutohu me nga ratonga Whakawahanaunga Iwi Whanui/Ara Whakawhitiwhiti. Ka riro ma te Kaiwhakaatu nei te whakatinana mete whakau huarahi e puta ai nga take me nga whakahaere a te tari ki nga huihuinga tangata e tika ana, ara, te hunga paho, nga mangai kawanatanga me nga kahui iwi e mohiotia ana. Me kitea i roto i te tangata ka whakaingoatia kite tunga nei: tona matatau kite whakawhanaunga iwi whanui, tona matatau kite whakaputa whakaaro a-tuhituhi me etahi atu mahi penei, tona matatau kite whakaputa whakaaro, e whakawhitiwhiti whakaaro kite iwi, tona u kite neke whakamua i te | maramatanga mo nga tirohanga a etahi atu iwi, tona hari kite mahi tahi i roto i tetahi kahui tangata. s E matatoa ana te whakahau a te Tari Ture i te Kaupapa Whakadrite I Whiwhinga Mahi. Tukuna nga patapatai ki a Susan Blyth. waea nama (04) 725-980. k s A full and detailed CV should be supplied by each applicant. Guidelines for preparing a CV are available from any office of the Department of Justice. A job description, person specification together with factors identified as critical to the position are available from Personnel Services (04) 725-980. Applications should reach Personnel Services, Head Office, Private Bag 180, Wellington on 13 September 1989 and quote vacancy number. K I

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