VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD GERIATRIC PHYSICIAN APPLICATION’S closing at 9 a.m on Thursday, June 30, 1966 are Invited for the position of Geriatric Physician (whole-time or part-time) to the Board This is a new appointment in accordance with the Board’s policy of promoting a modern and progressive geriatric ser vice. Applicants should be registered medical practitioners who have been qualified for at least ten years, have had at least five years’ service in the specialty of geriatrics, and hold appropriate higher qualifica tions Salary for a whole-time appointee will be determined within the scale £2BOO-£3lOO p.a For a visiting appointment the salary will be determined in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers) Regulations. Conditions of appointment and details of information required in support of applica tions obtainable on request from the Secretary, North Can terburv Hospital Board, Private Bag, Christchurch. 3544 REGISTERED NURSES REGISTERED NURSES REGISTERED NURSES REGISTERED Nurses ire required at Sunnyside Hospital to work the following hours: 12 midnight to 8.30 a.m. 7 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. 830 a.m to 5 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. to 12.10 am. Apply: MATRON. Telephone 355-059. 2325 SOLICITOR A WELL established Matamata Legal Office seeks the services of a young qualified SoEcitor to assist in the expanding practice wfth a view to an early partnerahi p. Our client is a sole practitioner who is mainly engaged in common law, estate and conveyancing work in this prosperous and expanding area of the Waikato. Information pertaining to the Initial salary and partnership terms will be supplied on request and all inquiries will be handled in strict confidence. For full details please communicate with: PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS (N.Z.), LTD., MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS, P.O. Box 771, HAMILTON. 2225 ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, WELLINGTON STAFF SISTERS Applications are invited from Registered Nurses with Midwifery qualifications for positions as Staff Sisters, St. Helens Hospital, Wellington. Salary and conditions in accordance with Hospital Employment (Nurses’) Regulations, 1965. Live in or out. Applications giving full particulars of age, qualifications and experience, together with copies only of recent testimonials, should be addressed to the Matron, St. Helens Hospital, Wellington, from whom further Information regarding the position may be obtained. 3158 SCIENCE TECHNICIAN AN opportunity exists for a person holding a New Zealand Certificate in Science (Chemistry) or similar qualifications or who Is willing to study for same to join a research group studying methods for determining the age of Geological formations by the Potassium-Argon method. The position offers an excellent opportunity to gain experience in analytical chemistry and a range of scientific techniques such as high vacuum technology, glassblowing and ultimately mass spectrometer operations. The possibility of field work also exists. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Apply to: — The Director, INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES, D.5.1.R.. LOWER HUTT. Telephone 699-199. __________37s4 THE MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL BOARD PHARMACIST WATRAU HOSPITAL, BLENHEIM A QUALIFIED Pharmacist is required for a vacancy at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. This is an interesting position offering wide experience for a Pharmacist who desires to make Hospital Pharmacy his career. Wairau Hospital, with 178 established beds, is the main institution. Further particulars may be obtained from the Charge Pharmacist, Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. to whom all applications should be addressed, giving full details of experience. 7684 THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO and THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. FULL-TIME SPECIALIST OPHTHALMIC SURGEON DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, and LECTURER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL or HALF-TIME VISITING OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, and LECTURER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL APPLICATIONS are invited for either of the above positions from those who hold a higher qualification in Ophthalmology such as the F.R.C.S. or its equivalent. Only one appointment will be made. Duties will consist of routine Inpatient and outpatient hospital work and the teaching of medical students. There will be opportunities for research. If a Half-time Visiting Ophthalmic Surgeon is appointed, the hours of duty will be 20 per week, and the appointee will have the right to engage tn private practice. At present a vacancy exists In Dunedin for a privately practising Ophthalmologist. The salary payable in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers) Regulations will depend on the appointee’s qualifications and experience. (a) Full-time Ophthalmic Surgeon—Salarv scale £229a — £2710 per annum. (b) Half-time Visiting Ophthalmic Surgeon—Salary £lBOO or £1535 per annum. There will be further remuneration as a Lecturer in Ophthalmology. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications on the prescribed Form of Application, attached to the Conditions of Appointment, stating age. qualifications and experience together with a recent photograph, the names and addresses of persons to whom confidential reference ““T be made, and Chest and Health Certificates will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1966. W. A. WILLIAMSON. Secretary. Otago Hospital Board. P.O. Box 946, DUNEDIN. • 2026
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 31
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