Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY THE NEW ZEALAND University Students Association requires an Administrative Secretary. The Administrative Secretary is an appointed officer of the Association reporting to the N.Z.U.S.A.’s General Meetings and National Executive and is responsible for all the budgeting and administrative work of the Association. The position is a demanding one which requires an experienced person with strong financial and administrative skills. Tertiary qualification in the business administration or finance area is desirable. Good writing skills axe also essential. The person appointed would be based In Wellington but required to travel twice a year, during school holidays, to attend the N.Z.U.S.A. councils. Some week-end work is also required. Salary is negotiable. Written applications, which Include an outline of qualifications, copies of references and contact telephone numbers, should be made to: THE PRESIDENT, N.Z. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 9047, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON Applications close 5 p.m., Monday, February 3,1986. Queen Elizabeth II XSMQP ARTS COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND ADVISORY OFFICER - THEATRE A vacancy has occurred wlthlnthe Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council staff for an Advisory Officer to specialise in the area of theatre. Applicants must hav a developed knowledge of theatre In New Zealand and some background and experience In arts administration would be preferred. Tire successful applicant would b responsible Initially for the supervision of the Council's programme In this field, for searching and reporting on theatre applications and for monitoring other specialist support schemes. Applicants would be expected to have tertiary educational qualification or equivalent experience in a relevant field. The appointee would be expected to live in Wellington, though some travel will also be involved. Salary and other details are available from: The Secretary Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Private Bag, WELLINGTON Tel: (04) 730-880 Closing date for applications Is 14 February 1986. RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIST (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING) LOCATION: Lorneville Meat Processing Plant, situated 11 km from Invercargill. DUTIES: The successful applicant will be responsible for the applied research and development of advanced wastewater treatment systems. SUITABLE QUALIFICATIONS: B. Tech. (Biotech), B.E. (Chem.), B.Sc., with a minimum of one year’s Post Graduate study. Previous experience with biological wastewater treatment may be advantageous. The successful applicant should be a selfmotivated person with good communication skills. It is anticipated that the appointee will, in due course, be willing to accept increased management responsibilities. Remuneration is commensurate with the experience and ability of the successful applicant. Applications are to be written and include curriculum vitae, experience, and a contact phone number. The closing date for applications is February 15, 1986. Inquiries should be directed to John Campbell at Invercargill 59-099 (collect) and written applications forwarded to:— THE PERSONNEL MANAGER, ALLIANCE FREEZING COMPANY (SOUTHLAND), LTD, P.O. BOX 845, INVERCARGILL. AIRCRAFT ENGINEER POSITION IN AUSTRALIA AN APPROVED maintenance organisation in a popular Victoria country town has a vacancy for a L.A.M.E. Prefered licences should include Air-frames IA--IC, Engines IA-1C and Electrical and Instruments. For further details write to: The Manager, Wimmera Air Pty Ltd, Box 305, Stawell 3380, Victoria, Australia or phone Australia (053) 582-855. Department of Internal Affairs ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OFFICER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT UNIT CORPORATE SERVICES HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON SUPERNUMERAR GRADUATES APPLICATIONS from recent graduates are invited for two positions in the Management Support Unit of the Department. Applicants should preferably have an Honours or Masters qualification in public administration, management, English, history or the social sciences and be prepared to work both independently and as part of a team. The successful applicants will be involved In the provision of an advisory service to divisions and regional offices on systems, organisation, manpower resources and management systems, including the review of systems, operation and procedures. Please apply on form PSI7A, which is available from any Post Office and forward the application to: The Executive Officer (Personnel), Department of Internal Affairs, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. by February 7, 1986. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. _
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