I Situations Vacant CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST CAMPBELL LODGE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT CLINIC > PAPAKURA •>. _>i CAMPBELL LODGE, is a multi disciplinary Outpatient facility catering for children and adolescents with a variety of psychiatric-psychological-social problems, i A vacancy exists for a Clinical Psychologist Grade i 2 3 with sufficient experience and maturity to independently maintain the psychologist's role in a , team setting. Duties include assessment and treat ment of children and families. Hopefully a brief j "overlap" with the present incumbent will provide , adequate orientation and continuity. Standard salary I and working conditions. We require someone who is professionally qualified ’ at "Clinical Psychologist" level, who is accomplished • in adult and child psychometric assessment and in : behaviour therapy, who has shown both competence | and "team" compatibility in previous employment, who has special interest in working with children and families, and who has sound personal qualities, j The successful applicant will be responsible in the first instance to the Senior Clinical Psychologist at Kingseat Hospital and will maintain a small but important participation and training link with the Department of Psychology, Kingseat Hospital while for practical purposes be responsible to the Clinical Director of Campbell Lodge. Applications and enquiries to: Dr. J. D. Rainey, Senior I Clinical Psychologist, Kingseat Hospital, Private Bag, Papakura.
A COMPUTER ■ PROFESSIONALS I PROGRAMMER ' T o Join a progressive organisation in a modern instalation. This is an intermediate position and involves programming a variety of applications in assembler. A programmer with 12-18 months experience in assembler and preferably familiar with an IBM environment is ideally what H our client is looking for, however those H with practical experience in other lanH guages such as cobol, rpg If, or PL 1 S would also be given consideration. H Negotiable. || To discuss your career move, please ring ■ our kev-DP Division to arrange a confiden- ■ tiol and cost free interview. fiHKKEY 1 PERSONNEL j :r‘tO».AISOUAXtrOBQX4SacHHI SI CV uItCH
A CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY ! WE REQUIRE the services of a top rate person to carry out secretarial duties for Senior Manager in our Administration and Engineering Divisions. Duties will include Telex machine operation, and previous experience in this is desirable. Short- ’■ hand is essential. ■ The position calls for a person who can work I under pressure and still maintain a high degree of I accuracy. We need a person who has a mature common sense attitude, and a pleasant outgoing I personality. An attractive salary is offered. Apply in writing to:— THE ACCOUNTANT. TAIT ELECTRONICS, LIMITED, P.O. BOX 1596, CHRISTCHURCH. I $lOl6
S DIRECTOR VOLUNTARY WELFARE ORGANISATION ; THE NEW ZEALAND PRISONERS’ Aid and Rei habilitalion Society (inc.) requires an Executive | Director who shall act as Secretary to co-ordinate ' and promote the work of local societies throughI out New Zealand. Though primarily administrative, the position needs a person with a compassionate approach to offenders and dependents, and with experience in the art of organising both voluntary and paid social work. For job specification and general conditions I apply to: The Acting Secretary N.Z.P.A.R.S. P.O. Bax 2683 WELLINGTON No disclosure of interest shown will be made I without applicant’s express permission. I 1408
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE FAMILY HOME FOSTER PARENTS i A MARRIED COUPLE is required to act as foster ; parents in one of the Department’s Family Homes I in Christchurch, The Home is fully furnished, ex- ; cept for the two bedrooms set aside for the foster l parents and family, and the house accommodates I up to six foster children. j Engagement is on a free tenancy basis I Domestic assistance and a large portion of elecI tricity expenses are met by the Department. Board payments and clothing allowances are i made for each child as well as other generous I financial allowances. Three weeks’ annual leave, plus a week-end I once a month or option of some accumulated week- • end leave. Enquiries in writing should be addressed to I the Assistant Director (Social Work), Department of Social Welfare. Private Bag, Christchurch, and i marked "Confidential.” ; m 3
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