VACANCIES IN A DONOR FUNDED (UK/NORWAY) HEALTH PROGRAMME
The Maternal and Neo-natal Child Health (MNCH) initiative is a 4 year and programme which operates alongside the PRRINN programme that focuses on strengthening routine immunization in Northern Nigeria.
PRRINN/MNCH is managed by a team of internationally recruited programme activities are carried out in Jigawa, Katsina Yobe and Zamfara with coordination from the programme's head office in Kano. The programme has commenced operations but seeks to recruit additional professionals to assist in the technical and administrative functions in the head office:
Engagement Business Manager: Kano
Qualification: This position requires candidate with a verifiable business management experience and/or human resource management background with at least five (5) years administrative experience at a managerial level. Candidates must also possess a high level of computer literacy with strong writen and oral communication skills. Previous experience in the Aid sector would be an added advantage.
Logistic Assistant Kano
Qualification: Candidates must have a graduate degree in any discipline of the Arts, humanities or the social sciences. S/he must have a minimum of two (2) years post graduate experience in a similar role and/or office adminstrative. S/he must have a good knowledge and use of Microsoft office tools particularly Ms Word and Excel. The ideal candidate must have excellent writing, oral communication and interpersonal skills. Previous experience in a similar environment will be an added advantage.
Application
The appointment is a contract term of three (3) years, with (6) months
Interested candidates should send applications and electronic copies of their updated CVs including contact telephone numbers and email addresses as an attachment in a Microsoft Word document to:
prrinn@gridconsulting.com The subject line of your e-mail MUST contain the title of the position applied for. Applications not sent in this format will NOT be processed. All applications must be received by December 15, 2009.
2009-12-08
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