REWARDING SATISFYING A career in THACHING loovirg = te Yeung 1 this 2 The need is urgent 68 The rewards are worthwhile Teaching offers a life of achievement; a career that is satisfying and secure with opportunity for advancement (espec- ially inl the post-primary field:) If you are leaving school this year you can apply now for next year' S Training College courses. Generous allowances are available for full time University study. Salary scales In the Primary service there is automatic advancement to K1oz2 p.a: for married men and 6870 P.a. for women. In Post primary schools, married men advance automatically to [1o57 and women to [915. There are many positions of greater responsibility providing higher salaries: For further details consult your Careers Adviser: Application Forms are available from the Department of Education, jour local Education Board, Or Vocational Guidance Offices: APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON SEPTEMBER 2, 1957. scheol people , inited- ahe Now yequ AppLy
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 23
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153Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 23
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