Situations Vacant Situations Vacant LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRAINING BOARD TECHNICAL SERVICES UNIT INDIVIDUALS having an engineering and/or education and training background are invited to apply for four positions now available in a newly created unit to be based in Wellington. Initially, the new unit will be involved in the continuing development and implementation of an established project which is providing resource materials and systems for the training of Road Maintenance Workers and Supervisors. In the longer term, this unit will be instrumental in the establishment and maintenance of a wide range of training projects allied to the many engineering and technical functions of Local Authorities.
Unit staff will work closely with Local Authority engineering and technical personnel in identifying training requirements and designing, developing, implementing and evaluating projects aimed at improving the performance of Local Government employees. Opportunity to work in other areas of the Board’s operations may arise from time to time. TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER The Technical Services Manager will be responsible to the Director for the management of the unit, including control of work planning, budget preparation and projects expenditure. Specific responsibilities include advising on, and management of, the processes necessary to identify and analyse training needs, and the design, development, implementation and evaluation of appropriate instructional media and strategies. Co-ordination of unit activities relative to the work of other Board staff and the creation of effective, on-going relationships with relevant organisations and individuals is essential. TRAINING ADVISORS (Development and Implementation) Three (3) positions are available for Training Advisors. Particular responsibilities will include: (a) Identification and analysis of training requirements; (b) Design and development of instructional media and strategies; (c) Implementation, evaluation and maintenance of projects and programmes. The development of some specific technically oriented resource materials, and the presentation of workshops individually and as a group will be necessary. All positions within the unit will necessitate some travel throughout New Zealand. Salaries and conditions will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. Enquiries and requests for duties and responsibilities, conditions of employment and method of application should be directed to: Mr T. M. Gray, Special Projects Manager, Local Government Training Board, P.O. Box 5034, WELLINGTON. Telephone (04 ) 726-621. Applications for the position close at 4.00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 1986. Xwstice MANAGEMENT SERVICES OFFICER OR ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT SERVICES OFFICER VACANCY NO. 1273 THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE has a vacancy for a Management Services Officer or Assistant Management Services Officer for its Head Office Management Services Section, Wellington. We need a competent person who enjoys variety and challenge and can work effectively with a wide range of clients who include managers at all levels of the Department. The person selected will have had some experience in the labour force and be willing to adapt to a situation where they will be working independently or as a member of a small team. Writing skills and some mathematical ability are necessary, and if you have training or experience In work study, industrial engineering or related discipline It would be an advantage. However, formal training will be provided for those who do not hold a recognised qualification in’ industrial engineering. > For initial inquiries, please contact Mr R. S. Slack, Telephone 725-980, ext. 8872. Applications should be made on Form PSI7A (obtainable from any Post Office) and forwarded to: The Administration Officer. (Personnel) Department of Justice Private Bag Postal Centre WELLINGTON Applications close on February 19, 1986. MANAGING EDITOR THE TAIERI HERALD COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SOUTH OTAGO NEWSPAPERS, LTD, wishes to appoint a talented Managing Editor for their wholly owned subsidiary company, Taierl Herald, Ltd, of Mosgiel. The Taleri Herald Is a thriving weekly newpaper serving Mosgiel, the Taierl Plains, Fairfield and Green Island. It operates within a competitive enviroment with room for further market growth and increased business returns. We are looking for an active individual capable of leading by example and motivating an intelligent team. Mosgiel Is situated 15 minutes from both • Dunedin City and Momona airport and handily placed for travel to New Zealand’s top ski fields and southern lakes. Written replies will be received in the strictest confidence addressed to: The General Manager South Otago Newspapers Ltd P.O. Box 45 BALCLUTHA
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