Situations Vacant | O’ ■ TELEVISION ■ NEW ZEALAND ■ News Assistant Christchurch A vacancy exists in the Christchurch TVNZ Newsroom for a News Assistant principally to help with the production of the Regional Programme THE MAINLAND TOUCH. Newsroom duties include oversight of budgets and commitment diaries, typing and general office duties, plus preparing scripts and captions for transmission. Controlroom duties will include assisting with pre recordings and seeing programmes live to air. Preference will be given to those with some television production experience. The person sought will have good communication skills and be a team player who is a self starter. A computer background is desirable. Written applications to: Mike Smith Regional Editor TVNZ PO Box 1945 Christchurch. Closing date for applications: 18 September 1989. TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND LTD IS COMMITTED TO A POLICY OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES. TE REO TATAKI. NEW ZEALAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JOINER OUR employer client requires the services of a fully qualified joiner. This position is in the Rangiora area working with a small but busy team. If you have the above qualifications and can work as a member of a team and want to earn good money, please apply in writing to: NEW ZEALAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE P.O. Box 345 RANGIORA Attention: John Pearce OFFSET PRINTER WE require an Offset Printer who has had proven experience in quality process work to operate our Heidelberg SORDZ, and on occasions our Komori Lithrone 4 dr 5 colour presses. Shifts may be worked as required. PLEASE TELEPHONE 661-147 New Zealand OPERATIONS DIRECTOR (SOUTH ISLAND) OUR client requires a person to assist the Managing Director for day to day operations of an Export/Import Company. Job Involves extensive overseas travel, purchasing cane products, novelties, vases etc in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. Applicants must be fluent in English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Malay. Expected to . have knowledge of Asian Market, well versed in Cane Industry and. able to train and recruit supporting staff for South Island operations. Salary $36,000 p.a. Age 18 - 45 yrs. Closing date for ' applications - 19 September 1989. Please fax C.V./Resume to (03) 655-542 or contact: Karen or John NEW ZEALAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 150 Colombo Street Beckenham CHRISTCHURCH Phone 370-926. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGING ® Are you seeking work in this area? • Recently made redundant? We can offer good basic training for people wanting work in the paintlng/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. PART-TIME DEMONSTRATOR REQUIRED to sell exclusive range of products. No experience necessary, free training given, flexible hours. Car and phone essential. Top money for right person. . Ph. 831-845.
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