University Vacancies THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA PORT MORESBY APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions DEPUTY PRINCIPAL G/711022 APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the position of Deputy Principal at the University of Papua New Guinea, Goroka Teachers’ College. The Deputy Principal Is responsible to the Principal for the dally administration of the College, which comprises 40 Academic and 80 Non-Aca-demlc staff, and more than 400 students variously preparing for careers as Provincial High, Agricultural and Technical College Teachers. The majority of staff and students live on Campus. The person appointed to this position will preferably have a wide knowledge of, and experience at a senior administrative level In Secondary Teacher Education in Papua New Guinea. The Deputy Principal has numerous committee responsibilities, the most Important of which are Chairmanships of GTC Staffing Committee, Admissions, Assessment and Staff Development, and any other duties as directed by the Principal. A three year contract will be offered and non-natlonal terms and conditions are applicable to non-natlonal appointees. SENIOR TUTOR/LECTURER IN SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION G 661002 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT GOROKA TEACHERS COLLEGE APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Senior Tutor/Lecturer in Social Science Education, University of Papua New Guinea, Goroka Teachers College. The position Involves the training of Social Science Teachers for a two year Diploma In Teaching (Secondary). Graduates of the College are subsequently employed In Secondary Schools throughout the country. Applicants should possess at least a first degree or higher In any one of the Social Science Disciplines, must have a teaching qualification, and experienced at teaching Social Science at secondary or tertiary level. A Masters degree is essential for appointment at lecturer level. Experience in teacher training in PNG or other developing countries would be highly advantageous and desirable. The successful applicant will be offered a three year contract with the possibility of renewal, and will be expected to take up duties In first semester, 1986. SALARIES Deputy Principal — K 23.255 p.a. plus gratuity Lecturer II — K 19.405 p.a. plus gratuity Senior Tutor n — K 19.405 p.a. plus gratuity Lecturer I — K 17.555 p.a. plus gratuity Senior Tutor I — K 17.555 p.a. plus gratuity OTHER CONDITIONS The successful applicant will be normally offered a contract tor a three year appointment ending at the end of a Semester. The gratuity entitlement is based on 24 per cent of salary earned and is payable in Instalments or lump sum and is taxed at a flat rate of 2 per cent. In addition to the salaries quoted above, the main benefits Include: support for approved research; rent-free accommodation; appointment and repatriation airfares for appointee and dependants; a settllng-ln and a settllng-out allowance; 6 weeks annual recreation leave with home airfares available after each 18 months of continuous service; generous education subsidies for children attending schools in PNG or overseas; a salary continuation scheme to cover extended illness or disability. Applicants who wish to arrange secondment from their home institutions will be welcomed. The terms and conditions are currently under review. Applications should be forwarded to the Deputy Registrar (Staffing), University of Papua New Guinea, P.O. Box 320, University, N.C.D. Applications close no later than February 14, 1986. THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC WORKS OFFICER (POST 86/4) THE appointee will be required to organise and manage the maintenance of buildings and grounds, administer and supervise new construction projects at the Alafua Campus and other University of the South Pacific properties in Western Samoa. Applicants should have served an apprenticeship in one of the major building trades, possess a wide knowledge of construction technlquefc and maintenance operations. Technical qualifications and estimating experience essential. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience In the scale: $F13,921 to $F18,919. In addition the University provides gratuity amounting to 15 per cent of basic salary, appointment allowance and, subject to the University’s current housing policy, partly furnished accommodation at a rental of 12W per cent of salary. The University will contribute a sum equivalent to 10 per cent of the appointee’s salary towards his superannuation obligations. Appointment will be for a contract period of three years and may be renewable by mutual agreement Candidates should send THREE COPIES of their curriculum vitae with full personal particulars, names and addreses of three referees and date of availability, to the Registrar, The University of the South Pacific, P.O. Box 1168, Suva, Fiji, to reach him no later than February 28, 1986. Further particulars are available on request. THE PRESS CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 792-440 ANYTIME
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