VACANCIES—GENERAL 1 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES ' 2298 PSYCHOLOGIST MINISTRY OF DEFENCE H.M.N.Z. DOCKYARD. AUCKLAND. Salary £1370/1735. Initial salary and maximum according to qualifications and experience. Duties: To provide an advisory service to all levels of management in all aspects of industrial psychology. Applicants should have the minimum academic qualifications to ensure membership of the British Psychological Society. Previous experience with an Armed Service would be an advantage. 2303 DEPARTMENT OF AGRI—CULTURE. DAIRY DIVISION. WALLACESTLLE DAIRY! I LABORATORY HAS ( VACANCIES FOR TWO | , CHEMISTS AND A BAC-( TERIOLOGIST. Salary initially up to £1520' p.a. for Chemists and £1420 p.a.' for Bacteriologists according to qualifications and experience, with the opportunity for promotion on merit. Qualifications: I Chemists—degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry. Bacteriologists I —degree in Bacteriology pre-! ferred but other qualifications J considered. Duties: Chemist—to investigate the wide variety of problems associated with the quality of dairy produce and related materials; initially to work with recently installed dual column gas-chromato-graph. Bacteriologist—research and control work on bacteriology of dairy produce; independent lines of work encouraged. 2814 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST IN CHARGE HEALTH! DEPARTMENT. NGAWHATU HOSPITAL. Applications are Invited from I Registered Occupational Thera-1 pists for the above position. I■ Ngawhatu Hospital is located near Nelson. The commencing salary is £1136 p.a. rising to a maximum of £llB3 p.a. after one year's satisfactory employment. 2845 LIBRARIAN, DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. BOTANY DIVISION, LINCOLN. Salary range from £960 to £l2lO. Qualifications desired: librarian qualifications and experience, with an interest in science—a science degree would be an added advantage. Duties: ; Supervision and organisation of : the combined Botany and Crop ; Research Division Library at Lincoln. 2854 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- j TURE, HOME SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR. C H R I S T-1 CHURCH. Salary up to £1315 p.a. according to qualifications and expert- ! ence. Opportunity for promotion to £1420 on merit. The , appointee may be required to . transfer to another main centre after 6 months’ training. Duties: Advisory work in Home Science, more particularly to rural women and farm families, with a wide scope in subject matter. Typical means are lectures., journal articles, judging, advisory visits, and sponsorship of Country Girls’ Clubs. Christchurch has a modern fully equipped home science centre. Qualifications desired: Degree or diploma in Home Science. 2866 OPERATOR FITTER, ELECTRICITY DEPT., LAKE TEKAPO. Salary £995 p.a. Mechanical or ( electrical engineering trade apprenticeship desired with ro- • tatlng plant experience an ad- | vantage. Training given for power station shift operating. ! Married and single accommoda- . tdon available. 2876 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT. ' N.Z. FOREST SERVICE. ' WELLINGTON. Commencing salary up to ' £llO5 p.a., dependent on quali- ' ficateons and experience. Duties: Testing of prototype equipment. . Inspection of equipment during , 1 and after construction. Prepara- ; tion of reports and Summaries on equipment. Technical as- ( sf.stance to engineers. Qualifi- , cations desired: Apprenticeship ( in boiler making and welding , or fitting and turning with welding experience. Expert- ■ ence with heavy moving and , handling equipment. Study towards N.Z.C.E. an advantage.
VACANCIES—GENERAL COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED TO HANDLE a comprehensive range of posters and sale tickets, together with a full range of felt pennants. A very liberal commission (up to 33 per cent) will be paid to the successful applicant. Consideration would be given to the appointment of of woman on a part-time basis. Intending applicants should give details of lines handled and territory covered to: The Manager, DEAR DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., P.O. Box 134 Levin. 8399 NEW ZEALAND TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, BUCKLE STREET, WELLINGTON. TUTORS REQUIRED Range of salaries: Tutor Grade I £1045 to £1715 Tutor Grade II £1545 to £2045 Tutor Grade 111 £1905 to £2225 Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. TUTOR GRADE I OR II (1) AGRICULTURE. Graduate or diploma holder required with good knowledge of the main branches of farming. Qualifications in Rural Valuation an advantage but not essential. To teach farm training scheme and pre-entry students and candidates for examinations of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers. (2) HORTICULTURE Graduate or diploma holder required with good practical experience to teach students preparing for examinations of the New Zealand Trade Certification Board and the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture. (3) ENGLISH. Graduate required to teach students in New Zealand Certificate and New Zealand Institute of Transport courses. (4) BIOLOGY. Graduate required to teach students in courses for New Zealand Certificates in Science. an/*illarv cnhiApfc (5) Graduate required to teach to the standard of New Zealand Certificates and A.M.I.X.E. State ancillary subjects. TUTOR GRADE II OR 111 (6) AERONAUTICS. Holder of licences for Senior Commercial Pilots and Airline Pilots required, to prepare and teach the subjects of law, navigation flight planning, instruments and meteorology to the above standard. Further particulars and application forms from the Principal, New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute, Private Bag, Te Aro, Wellington. Applications close on July 29, 1966. 2944 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS CLERICAL ASSISTANT (Male or Female) A VACANCY EXISTS at Works Manager's Office, Addington for an experienced Clerical Assistant with pre. ferably three years’ Secondary Schooling. Excellent working conditions: Rail travel conces- / sions: Staff Welfare Scheme. Apply to: Staff Officer, Addington Railway Workshops, Lowe Street, Addington. 2069
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 30
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