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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT THE NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS wishes to appoint an Executive Assistant for its headquarters in Wellington. The principal duty of the Executive Assistant will be to act as secretary to the Society’s Board of Research and Publications, and to its Taxation and Public Accountant's Committees. In this capacity he will be largely responsible for the administration of the Society’s research activities. Applicants should be members of the Society or of a recognised overseas institute, and should have an interest in research activities. Administrative ability and a good sound command of English are also required. The salary range offered is between £l5OO and £lBOO per annum, dependent on experience. The position is permanent, and carries superannuation privileges. Written applications should be addressed to "Executive Accountant,” P.O. Box 5039, Wellington, C.l. 1895 IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PLANT SUPERINTENDENTS FERTILISERS WE HAVE several vacancies for experienced plant superintendents at our Fertiliser Complex at Yarraville, Victoria. DUTIES: Management of all aspects of plant operation which include budgeting, labour control, product output and quality and maintenance. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate or diplomate in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry. EXPERIENCE: At least two years in chemical plant supervision, preferably in the fertiliser industry. GENERAL: 1.C.1.A.N.Z. has recently completed a sl2m expansion project in its fertiliser facilities at the Yarraville factory, and the positions concerned have been created as a result of this expansion. These positions represent a first class opportunity to gain additional experience in modern methods of producing sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, superphosphate and high analysis fertilisers. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: General conditions of employment include a subsidised staff Pension Fund and generous non contributory Medical Benefits Scheme. There is a high level of security and ample opportunities for advancement. SALARY: Dependent on qualifications and experience. Applications should be addressed to: Personnel Department, 1.C.1.A.N.Z. LTD., Box 1911, G.P.O. Melbourne, Victoria. 2389 SCIENCE TUTOR CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a position as tutor to teach physics and mathematics to students studying for N.Z. Certificate in Science and Engineering. Ability to teach some chemistry desirable. Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualifications. Appointee may join or transfer to the teachers’ superannuation scheme. Salary range: £995 to £1665 or £1495 to £1995. Starting salary will depend on experience and qualifications and there are automatic annual increments to the top of the scale to which appointed. Assistance with removal and/or travel expenses. Further details of conditions and forms of application from: The Principal, CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, P.O. BOX 177, PETONE. 2429 THAMES HOSPITAL BOARD PRINCIPAL TUTOR SISTER Thames Hospital Applications are invited for the position of Principal Tutor Sister at Thames Hospital. The Hospital is an A Grade training School and the Department is modern and well equipped. Salary in the range of £1205 to £1245 per annum and other conditions in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations. REGISTERED STAFF Coromandel Hospital A Sister preferably with Midwifery or Maternity qualifications is required at Coromandel Hospital. This is a pleasant locality and working conditions are good. Salary and conditions in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Nurses') Regulations. Applications or enquiries for these positions should be addressed to The Matron, THAMES HOSPITAL, P.O. Box 407, Telephone 483, Thames. 3595 THE NEW ZEALAND POTTERY AND CERAMICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (INC.) MATERIALS SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER (£1500—£2500) A GRADUATE IS REQUIRED for research to ensure the best application and performance of the engineering products of the New Zealand ceramics industry. This requires original investigation of fundamental properties of products of an industry continuously developing to meet higher standards and specifications. In particular, the appointee will be responsible to the Director for the budgeting, planning and execution of a £30,000 research project to obtain sound design principles and data for the static and dynamic performance of masonry. The purchase of the best overseas equipment is envisaged, and open publication of the results is mandatory under the arrangements for the project. There is scope for advancement and considerable responsibility with commensurate remuneration, in this section of the Association’s activities. This can include supervision of other research projects, extension work throughout New Zealand, and liaison with engineers, architects and tradesmen. Applicants should have a keen interest in the properties of materials, and a degree in physical science, mathematics, or engineering; research experience would be an advantage. The permanent appointment could as well suit a younger graduate wishing to specialise in materials research as a more experienced one. Alternatively, a short-term contract can be negotiated. Superannuation rights can be preserved. Apply in writing to:— THE DIRECTOR, N.Z. POTTERY AND CERAMICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (Inc.), Private Bag. TOWER HTTTT

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 31

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