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VACANCIES—GENERAL 1 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES 433—SCIENTIST, FATS RESEARCH DIVISION. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, WELEINGTON. SALARY range up to £2065 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. There i« an opportunity for further advancement J* on scientific merit. Qualifications desired: First or Jsecond class honours degree and ‘ preferably a Ph.D. in chemistry or biochemistry. Duties: Studies on the composition, metabolism, and nutri- ® live value of fats and other = liquids. Consideration will also r be given to chemists or bio- J chemists with an interest in f protein or carbohydrate chem- " istry with a view to elucidating z problems in the field of food ~ science. 444 EDITOR, SCHOOL PUBLICA- A TIONS BRANCH. DEPART c MENT OF EDUCATION. < WELLINGTON. s SALARY and maximum up to 2 £1625 p.a. according to qualifi- c cations and experience. i Duties: To edit and co-ordin- 2 ate the work of writers and pro- s duction of staff engaged in the t preparation of school publica- T tions for Islands Schools and ; in the Maori language. Appli- f cants should be qualified in Maori and/or Island languages, t preferably with some journalistic or editorial experience and/ or experience in teaching Maori or in Island schools. A University Degree would be an advantage. 445 HOUSEMASTER / HOUSEMISTRESS, SALISBURY GIRLS’ SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT OF . EDUCATION, RICHMOND. 1 NELSON. COMMENCING Salary at any point up to £l2lO according to age, qualifications and experi- : ence. Opportunity for advancement on merit to £1315 and to £1420 in senior positions. An allowance of 15 per B cent of salary is payable in lieu of I overtime and penal rates. Board ( and quarters for which there ( is a deduction of £146 10s a i year is available for a House- i mistress. A Housemaster would i need to obtain accommodation j or housing reasonably close to 2 the institution. • Qualifications: Suitable tern- ( perament, and an interest in < the physical and social training : of backward girls. University j Entrance, a Teacher’s Certificate . or relevant experience in work j with young people are additional qualifications. Duties: Sharing responsibility J for organising out of school pro- J gramme covering physical education, handwork. Art and 1 Crafts, and leisure-time activi- ■ ties. ] 448—ADVISORY OCCUPATIONAL , THERAPIST, DEPARTMENT j OF HEALTH, HEAD OFFICE. ; SALARY £1265 up to £1420 accord- • ing to qualifications and experi- ! ence. Qualifications desired: Appoin- 1 tee must be a registered Occu- < pational Therapist. Experience - in a supervising or teaching 1 capacity throughout New Zea- 4 land. Registrar of Occupational ! Therapy Board. Duties will | also include close liaison with i the N.Z. Occupational Therapy < School, Auckland, to which the i appointee will give occasional teaching contributions, germane < to her special interests and j administrative experience. ( 454—CUSTODIAN, DEPARTMENT 1 OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUS- < TRIAL RESEARCH, CROP RESEARCH DIVISION. LIN- . COLN. , A COMPETENT, reliable, married { man is required for fire watch- . ing and checking over build- j : ings and to act as glasshouse , ■attendant at the Department’s ( i research station at Lincoln. | j Salary: £979 p.a. Appointee will be required to , ' work during afternoons and evenings and during a portion of 2 week-ends out of 4. Shift allowance for evening work is payable together with an annual allowance of £l2l p.a., in lieu of overtime. A free Tuesday until 6 p.m. will be provided during those weeks when week-end duty is worked. Housing is I available. 460—FARM MANAGER, CAMPBELL PARK SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. OTEKAIKE. SALARY up to £l2lO p.a. plus a remote allowance of £37 10s a year for a married man and | £lB 15s for a single man. t Duties: Responsible for management of farm of over 1000 acres including dairy herd, sheep and pig husbandry. Supervision of three farm Instructors who work with groups of boys. Work is on a roster system which includes penal rates and overtime. Qualifications: Sound knowledge and wide experience of farming practice. House available at reasonable rental. Further information available from the Principal, Telephone No. 7, Duntroon. 505—CARPENTER, JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, AUCKLAND PRISON. THERE is a vacancy for a Carpentry Instructor at Auckland Prison. Salary in the range of £9OO to £llO5 as merited. Applicants must be medically fit, have sound trade experience and ability to instruct inmates. Duties Involve new buildings and maintenance work. Housing available at assessed rental. Appointee required to join Government Superannuation Fund ; and retire at 60 years of age. i Applications close on February 16, 1966, with the Secretary, State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PSI7A obtainable from the Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials and quote vacancy No Assistance towards expenses i will be given to a married man I required to move his household. |2092 (TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING MINISTRY OF WORKS STUDY AWARDS Town and Country Planning Study Awards are offered to persons interested in a career in Town and Country Planning for full-time study towards the Diploma in Town Planning at the University of Auckland. Applications are invited from professionally qualified Engineers, Architects, Surveyors or those with a University degree preferably in geography or economics. Tuition fees will be paid in addition to a salary. ASSISTANCE TOWARDS COMPLETION OF FIRST QUALIFICATION Students who are taking courses of study appropriate to Town Planning work and who are in a position to graduate after one year’s further study, are offered a final year study award with the prospect of pro ceeding to the Diploma in Town Planning course after gradua tlon. The award covers tuition fees and an allowance of £l5O pa. Further details can be obtained from— The Chief Town Planner. Ministry of Works. P.O. Box 8024, WELLINGTON. Or Telephone 46-084. ext. 534 I 7523 ! | WELLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES LIBRARIAN APPLICATIONS are called for the position of Librarian. Branch Headquarters, at a point on the following scales: With N Z.L.S. qualifications: £ll7O- - With N.Z.L.A. qualifications: £lOO5-£lO5O-£1075-£1995-11145. For further particulars Telephone City Librarian. 45-040. ext. 704, or write c/o P.O. Box 1992. Wellington. f. W. PRINGLE. Town Clerk. I 7557 t

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 33

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