VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL WHAKATANE HOSPITAL QUALIFIED STAFF Maternity Annex .APPLICANTS should be suitably ; qualified for Maternity Work. ' Salaries and conditions of employment in accordance with the latest regulations. The grading of positions will depend on the applicant’s qualifications and seniority. The annexe is a 28-bed unit and a well established school for maternity training. Applications and Inquiries to be addressed to the Matron, Whakatane Hospital, P.O. Box 241, Whakatane. A. J. REGAN. Secretary. 3713 WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD HOKITIKA MATRON. WESTLAND HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Matron. Westland Hospital, Hokitika. Duties include responsibility for an efficient nursing service throughout Westland Hospital, the supervision of two other institutions and a District Nursing Service controlled by the Board and for the training of students in nursing. The salary scale for the position at present is minimum £1365 —maximum £1415 per annum. A comfortable, modern furnished cottage is available for renting. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Secretary. Westland Hospital Board. P.O. Box 63, Hokitika, to whom applications should be addressed. 9754 WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL CIVIL ENGINEERS APPLICATIONS closing with the undersigned at 4 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 1966, are invited from suitably qualified civil engineers for the following positions: SENIOR STAFF ENGINEER Minimum qualifications—Registered Engineer with three years’ post-registration experience. Commencing salary £l9OO p.a. STAFF ENGINEER Registered Engineer. Commencing salary in the range £l6OO to £l9OO p.a. The Wanganui City Council has several large and attractive projects under way and these certainly will attract considerable engineering interest. Conditions of Appointment or further details are available on request from the City Engineer’s Office, St. Hill street (P.O. Box 637), Wanganui. Applications must give full particulars and be accompanied by two recent testimonials. Some assistance may be possible with housing or accommodation. B. J. JACKSON, City Engineer, 3667 WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT-IN-CHIEF Applications are invited from qualified Medical Practitioners for the position of Deputy Superintendent-in-Chief, Wellington Hospital Board. Duties are to commence on March 1, 1966. or as soon after that date as possible. The Deputy Superintendent-in- J Chief will act as Assistant to the Superintendent-in-Chief in all departments of medical administration, covering all hospitals under the control of the Wellington Hospital Board. The salary for this position will be determined in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers) Regulations, 1964, within the following scales for Medical Superintendents. Scale (B), £3lOO-£3450. Scale (C), £2BOO-£3lOO. A schedule of Conditions of Appointment and a form of application may be obtained from the Secretary, Wellington Hospital Board, Private Bag, Wellington Hospital, by whom applications will be received up to 9 a.m. on Friday, February 4, 1966. A. F. WILTON. Secretary. 7614 UNIVERSITY VACANCIES LINCOLN COLLEGE (University of Canterbury) ASSISTANT LECTURER/ LECTURER IN WOOL SCIENCE Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Lecturer/ Lecturer in Wool Science in the Wool Science Department of Lincoln College. Applicants should possess a degree in Agriculture or in Wool Technology and classification would be an advantage. Salary according to qualifications and experience within the range £lOOO-£2OOO per annum plus travel allowance if resident in Christchurch or equivalent distance. Conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom confidential applica tions close on February 15, 1966 H. G. Hunt, REGISTRAR, LINCOLN COLLEGE, Canterbury, N.Z. 2741 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA CHAIR OF ENGLISH IN THE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH STUDIES Applications are invited from persons with qualifications In linguistics for appointment to a Chair in the School of English Studies. Professor H. W. Piper has been appointed professor of English in the School of English Studies and, for an initial period, head of the school. The successful applicant will be required to develop and teach courses in linguistics in the School of English Studies, and in co-operation with other language schools. He will also be expected to develop and to supervise research in this field and the university hopes that he will interest himself in making available in the teaching of English generally the find ings of modern linguistic science in both the written and the spoken forms of the lan-1 guage. Salary for the position is £A5200 per annum. It is hoped that the successful applicant will be able to take up the appointment not later than the beginning of 1967. The university reserves the right to fill any position by invitation. The university plans to begin graduate teaching in 1966 and undergraduate teaching in 1967 and to provide for the enrolment of 10,000 undergraduates within a period of 10 years thereafter. Provision will be made for the teaching of parttime and external students. Further details of the responsibilities of the position together with information concerning the academic organisation of the university, conditions of appointment including superannuation, housing scheme, study leave and the method of application may be obtained from the Registrar, Macquarie University, P.O. Box 458, North Sydney, Australia, with whom applications close on February 21, 1966. A. J. T. FORD. Registrar 3359
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