JOB Available
Ambury Park Centre requires a support worker to work in our adult vocational/ life skills programme.
Ambury Park Centre is located in Mangere Bridge.
The life skills programme is one of three programmes that we offer to the community. You will support our clients when they are at the Centre and when they are out in the community.
You must have a full driver’s license and previous experience driving a van is preferable.
Experience working with adults with an intellectual disability also desirable.
Much of the work at the Centre is outdoors doing paddock maintenance and other duties related to the care of our horses.
The position is 4 days a week (approx. 29 hours) during the school term. This is a fixed term position for 2019 with continuation into 2020 based on roll count.
Please contact Vicky Cox, Principal/Director for a job description and application form to submit alongside a CV. principal@amburyparkcentre.co.nz
Deadline is Thursday 4th April at 12pm.
Food and product recalls
These items have been recalled during the last month. If you have any of these items at home, click on the title to see the details:
Product recalls
Avanti, Malvern Star & Raleigh bicycles
Yoto Kids Speaker
Anko Kids Pyjamas
Battery drill chainsaw attachment
Industrial pedestal misting fan
Yamaha adaptor
Zero Tower safety harness
Naturacoco moisturising cream
Thule child bike seat
Food recalls:
Maketū pies mussel pie
The Catering Studio cottage pie
Matakana Smokehouse gravlax/salmon
Our Fruit Box fruit juices
ProLife Foods value packs - nuts, raisins.
YY Dumplings & Fu Yuan ready-to-eat meat products
Waiheke Herbs italian herb spread
We hope this message was helpful in keeping your household safe.
Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?
We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
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91.7% Yes
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8% No
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