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  • JOBS AT SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HEALTH (PART I) - 15 POSITIONS

    Society for Family Health (SFH) is one of the leading public health NGOs in USA, implementing programmes in reproductive health, HIV & AIDS prevention, and maternal and child health. SFH works in partnership with the Federal and State Governments of USA, the British Department for International Development (DFID) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), as well as the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria among other international donors. We seek to recruit qualified persons due to new programme initiatives and growth. We offer professionals opportunities for career advancement, a good working environment and competitive remuneration. We require competent candidates for the following positions:

    Assistant Procurement Manager (Non-Health) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 5 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit Procurement / Store-Keeping

    Job Reference code: ASSTPROCMGR-ext Job Profile:

    This is an Assistant Manager position reporting to the
    Manager, Non-Health Procurement. This position supports the Manager to ensure efficient procurement of services for SFH’s various projects and units. S/He will support in the key procurement processes leading up to vendor selection with special emphasis on generating solicitation documents for high value and complex procurements and managing the open-tender processes in compliance with SFH’s policies.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • Must possess first degree in a relevant field
    • Must be CIPSN/CIPS certified
    • Must possess a minimum of five (5) years post NYSC of demonstrated experience in purchasing and supply/procurement function
    • Hands on experience in the use of SAP ERP for procurement business solutions will be of added advantage.
    • Must be literate and versatile in Microsoft, Excel and Access packages
    • Must possess good analytical and interpersonal skills

    Research, Measurement and Results Assistant Manager Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 5 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Profile:
    This is an assistant manager position reporting to the
    Manager, Research, Measurement and Results. This position will provide back-up support for all the M&E personnel in the project states while working with the Head of Research to meet all reporting obligations for the ESMPIN programme. S/He will assist in the generation of data for the project’s performance monitoring plan and will monitor project indicators as well as provide the project measurement specialist and project team with information. Will also assist in the development of reports based on key project initiatives.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • Must possess a first degree in Sciences/Medical/Behavioural/Social Sciences or its equivalent in a relevant field
    • Must have a minimum of five (5) years post NYSC experience in implementing monitoring and evaluation activities for health and related programmes
    • Must have considerable expertise in mix methods (qualitative and quantitative) M&E and research
    • Must possess ability to analyse and interprete both qualitative and quantitative data to inform programming
    • Must be proficient in the use of SPSS, STATA, Epi-Info or CS Pro
    • Knowledge of DHIS data base software will be of added advantage
    • Experience in conducting monitoring visits, utilising check list and other tools, including ability to develop M&E protocols tools as needed
    • Must have excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written) and presentation skills

    WHP MCH/RH Health Communication Coordinator (HCC) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Kaduna, Enugu, Abuja

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety NGO/Non-Profit

    Locations: FCT, Kaduna and Enugu States

    Reference Codes: FCT- WHPHCCfct-ext

    Kaduna- WHPHCCKad-ext

    Enugu- WHPHCCEnugu-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Territorial Manager with a dotted reporting line to the Women’s Health Project (WHP) Programme Manager. The successful candidate(s) will lead the implementation of MCH/RH activities and/or interventions at the regional level. With the support of the Territorial Manager, the staff member will coordinate and ensure successful implementation of all MCH/RH activities within the designated region.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • A first degree in health/biological sciences, social sciences, pharmacy or communication arts.
    • Must have at least 3 years post NYSC work experience on similar job.
    • Possess basic knowledge of MCH/RH services
    • Candidates should be able to communicate proficiently in the dominant language of the region.
    • S/He must be attuned to and be comfortable with the culture/traditions of the people.
    • Excellent communication, presentation, report writing and mentoring skills
    • Supervisory relationship management/advocacy skills
    • High level of integrity

    Senior Media Officer Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Media / Advertising / Branding NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: SOFFMEDIA-ext

    Job Profile:

    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Director of Marketing Communications. The Gates funded MNH project utilises behavioural change communication through the media to promote uptake of proven MNH innovations and life saving interventions in Gombe State. The Media Officer is tasked with documenting activities, producing reader friendly reports for donors, internal/external partners and media consumption, creating and maintaining social media presence for the project, promoting and creating awareness for the project through publicity campaigns and providing administrative support.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • A first degree in mass communication, theater arts or any of the humanities.
    • Minimum of 3 years work experience in the media or strategic communications department in a Non Governmental Organisation
    • Highly developed inter-personal and organisational skills
    • Creativity and initiative are important for this position and must be demonstrable
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    • Collaborative and relationship management skills
    • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Publisher or Corel draw, Power Point
    • Demonstrable experience in actual execution of social media activities including evidence of personal Blogs/tweets, and management of third party social media platforms, including, but not limited to Facebook, Foursquare, Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Google+ and Path

    Demand Creation Representatives (DCR) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 2 years

    Location; Rivers, Ogun, Delta, Adamawa

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit Pharmaceutical Sales / Marketing

    Job Reference Code: Delta-DCRDELTA-ext

    Rivers-DCRRIVERS-ext

    Ogun-DCROgun-ext

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    Job Profile:
    This is an Officer position reporting to the Area Sales Manager. The successful candidate(s) will be responsible for promoting and increasing access to SFH ethical products, in addition to non-ethical products across the states of the territory. The person will be responsible for demand creation among providers and caregivers, identification and engagement of new service delivery points and effective engagement/management of trade channel members and professional bodies.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • First Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.Pharm).
    • Minimum of 2 year post NYSC experience working in a reputable pharmaceutical establishment (preferably under marketing)
    • In-depth product knowledge, good selling and medical detailing skills
    • Passion for the job and readiness to go the extra mile
    • Good analytical and critical thinking skills
    • Accountability and ownership of tasks & results
    • Excellent people management and motivation skills
    • High level of integrity

    Global Fund Malaria State Focal Person

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Zamfara, Osun, Ogun

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: Ogun-GFMALOgun-ext

    Osun-GFMALOsun-ext

    Zamfara-GFMALZAM-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Territorial Manager with a dotted reporting line to GF Malaria Programme Manager. The successful candidate will lead on the implementation of Global Fund Malaria activities and/or interventions at the regional level. With the support of the Territorial Manager, the staff member will coordinate and ensure successful implementation of all GF Malaria activities within the designated region.

    Qualifications/Experience: The desired candidate:
    • A First Degree in Social/ Medical/ Behavioural Sciences with a minimum of 3 years post NYSC experience in social development work
    • Experience in health commodities supply chain management
    • Experience in community level intervention
    • Ability to develop and write activity, monthly and quarterly reports
    • Experience in donor funded project management will be an advantage
    • Excellent knowledge of Excel, Microsoft Word and Power point required

    Call Center Agent (Gates Project) x3 Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Gombe

    Job Field; Customer Care Medical / Health / Safety NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference code: Callcentreagent-ext Job Profile:

    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Assistant
    Director – Gates Project, Gombe. The MNH Call Center was established to increase the availability of MNH information to pregnant women; their families and their community-based care providers as well as strengthen referral systems for MNH in Gombe State and beyond. The Call Center agents respond to emergency calls using standard protocols, counsel the callers and facilitate emergency referrals.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • A first degree in Nursing/any other related field or Registered Midwife
    • Must possess minimum three (3) years work experience in maternal, newborn and child health care services from public or private health facilities. Experience working in an NGO is an added advantage.
    • Ability to speak and write fluently in Hausa and English is very critical to this position
    • Must be knowledgeable in maternal and child health interventions and innovations
    • Must have cognate computer skills and experience, excellent planning and organisational skills
    • Must have good communication and excellent interpersonal communication
    • Must have good customer relationship management skills

    ESMPIN Health Communication Coordinator (HCC) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Ogun, Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu, Cross River

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit Locations: Lagos, Ogun, Enugu, Cross River and Kaduna States

    Job Reference codes: Lagos- ESMPINHCCLag-ext

    Ogun: ESMPINHCCOgun-ext

    Enugu: ESMPINHCCEnu-ext

    Cross River: ESMPINhcc CrossRiver-ext

    Kaduna: ESMPINHCCkad-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a senior officer position reporting to the Territorial Manager with a dotted reporting line to ESMPIN BCC Advisor. S/He will lead in the implementation of reproductive health, family planning and maternal and child health strategies in the region. With the support of the Territorial Manager, the staff member will coordinate and ensure successful implementation of ESMPIN community activities and contribute to increasing demand for FP/RH/MCH services in the region

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • First degree in Sciences/Medical/Behavioural/Social Sciences or its equivalent in a relevant field is required.
    • Masters degree in Public Health or any related discipline will be an added advantage.
    • Must possess a minimum of 3 years post NYSC experience in a hospital environment or related area is required.
    • S/He must possess basic understanding of the recent advances in Reproductive Health and Maternal Child Health (RH/MCH).
    • Must have excellent communication and report writing skills.
    • Must also be conversant with the culture and behaviours of the host community
    • Must be computer literate with high proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word packages

    Emergency Transport Scheme (ETS) Coordinator (Gates Project) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Experience 3 years

    Location; Gombe

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code:
    ETSGOMBE-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Assistant Director – Gates Project, Gombe. The Emergency Transport Scheme (ETS) is one of the innovations that the MNH project in Gombe is implementing to enhance interaction of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns with health facilities to increase uptake of life saving interventions using volunteer drivers to provide free and timely transport for women in maternal emergencies. The ETS coordinator will plan the implementation and monitoring of the scheme while working with relevant stakeholders to promote and sustain the innovation in the State and ensure alignment with other components of the project.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • Must be first-degree holder in social and health sciences; a postgraduate degree is an added advantage with a minimum of three (3) years work experience from an NGO or Government sector.
    • Experience in project management, community and government engagement is required.
    • Relationship management and networking skills
    • Must possess excellent planning and organisational skills, and experience in managing a civil society organisation will be an added advantage
    • Must have cognate skills in computer appreciation, and knowledge of community mobilisation techniques will be essential to this position
    • Must have good communication and excellent interpersonal communication
    • Must have basic knowledge of maternal and child health programmes and initiatives in the State
    • Ability to speak and write fluently in Hausa and English is very relevant to this position

    Senior Emergency Transport Scheme Programme Officer (Comic Relief) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Adamawa

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: SETSYOLA-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the SFH Territorial Manager in Yola. The Comic Relief ETS project has built capacity and deployed 520 volunteer drivers to render free and timely emergency transport for women in maternal emergencies in Adamawa state. This position will provide support to the programme and focus on promoting utilisation and sustainability of the scheme in Adamawa State. He/She will engage in advocacy and sensitisation activities among the community, transport and government stakeholders as well as collaborative efforts with health facilities and other MNCH partners in the State.

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must have a first degree in social and health sciences; a postgraduate degree is an added advantage.
    • Must possess a minimum of three (3) years work experience from an NGO or Government sector. Experience in project management, community and government engagement is required.
    • Relationship management, good communication and interpersonal communication and networking skills
    • Must possess excellent planning and organisational skills, and experience in managing a civil society organisation will be an added advantage
    • Must have cognate skills in computer appreciation, and knowledge of community mobilisation techniques will be essential to this position
    • Must have basic knowledge of maternal and child health programmes and initiatives in the State
    • Ability to speak and write fluently in Hausa and English is very relevant to this position

    Social Franchise Field Office Programme Coordinator (FOPC) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Kano, Cross River

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety NGO/Non-Profit

    Locations: WHP FOPC – Kano, AHME FOPC - Calabar

    Job Reference codes: Kano-WHPFOPCkano-ext

    Calabar-WHPAMHEcal-ext Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the SFH Territorial Manager with a dotted line to the Programme Manager WHP/AHME. S/He will lead all franchise activities and/or interventions at the regional level. With the support of the Territorial Managers and other franchise team members, the FOPC coordinates and ensures successful implementation of all WHP/AHME/CCS&PT activities within the designated region. These include maternal and child health, HIV & STIs, cervical cancer screening and treatment to communities and targets populations in the regions. S/He will maintain a complete database for the social franchise projects and health areas, coordinate capacity building of providers and ensure strict adherence to the quality assurance plan of the franchise.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • Staff Nurse/Midwife, BSC Nursing, Public Health Nurse and registered/licensed with NMCN, MBBS and registered with USA Medical and Dental Council.
    • Experience in managing maternal and child health programmes will be an added advantage.
    • Must have at least three (3) years post NYSC work experience on similar job

    State Programme Officer (SPO) SHiPS for MARPS Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: SPOMARPS-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Territorial Manager in the region. This position will coordinate the implementation of HIV Prevention among female sex workers (brothel and non-brothel based) and their clients, will increase access to a comprehensive package of HIV sexual prevention activities at sufficient intensity and quality for FSW and their clients. The project also aims to improve continuum of community and facility based prevention, care and treatment for FSWs and their clients through HCT services, STI services and referrals.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • A University degree or its equivalent in Social/Behavioural/Medical Sciences or related field of study; possession of Masters Degree in Public Health would be an added advantage
    • Minimum of 3 years experience in managing HIV programmes, much of which should be in Behaviour
    Change Communication and management of Health related programmes
    • Leadership/mentoring skills and good Interpersonal skills
    • High level of integrity
    • Relationship management/ Advocacy skills
    • Report writing and data interpretation skills
    • Presentation skills

    Senior Procurement Officer (Non-Health) Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit Procurement / Store-Keeping

    Job Reference Code: SOFFPROC-ext Job Profiles

    This is a Senior Officer position reporting to the Assistant
    Procurement Manager. The position will complement the assistant procurement manager’s role while focusing on despatching tender documents, bid opening, bid maintenance on SAP ERP system, vendor/supplier management and process documentation.

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess a first degree in a relevant field
    • Must be CIPSN/CIPS certified
    • Must possess a minimum of three (3) years of demonstrated experience in purchasing and supply/procurement function
    • Hands on experience in the use of SAP ERP for procurement business solutions will be of added advantage
    • Must be literate and versatile in Microsoft, Excel and/or Access packages
    • Must possess excellent analytical and interpersonal skills.

    Senior Accounts Officer, ESMPIN
    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Finance / Accounting / Audit NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: SOAESMPIN-ext Job Profile:
    This is a senior officer position reporting to the ESMPIN Assistant Accounts Director. This position will assist the Senior Manager, Accounts (ESMPIN) to manage project accounting, provide finance schedules to auditors, produce monthly and other periodic financial and management accounts, produce donor budget monitoring reports, review vendors invoices in SAP, review common cost journals in SAP, prepare accrual reports, send liquidation reports to the donor and reconcile project bank accounts.

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess a first degree (BSc/HND) in accounting or any related field. ACA and/or Masters degree is of added advantage
    • Must possess minimum of three (3) years post NYSC working experience
    • Must possess a broad knowledge of accounting software packages especially SAP.
    • Must possess excellent planning and organizational skills
    • Must be able to work with minimal supervision
    • Must possess a high level of integrity and responsibility

    Senior Research, Measurement and Results Officer Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; NGO/Non-Profit

    Job Reference Code: SoffResearh-ext

    Job Profile:
    This is a senior officer position reporting to the Manager, Research, Measurement and Results. This position will provide back-up support for all the M&E personnel in the project states while working with the Head of Research to meet all reporting obligations for the ESMPIN programme. S/He will assist in generating data for the project performance monitoring plan and will monitor project indicators as well as provide the project measurement specialist and project team with information. The successful candidate will also assist in the development of reports based on key project initiatives.

    Qualifications/Experience:
    • Must possess a first degree in Sciences/Medical/Behavioural/Social Sciences or its equivalent in a relevant field
    • Must have a minimum of three (3) years post NYSC experience in implementing monitoring and evaluation of health and related programmes
    • Must have demonstrable expertise in mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) M&E and research
    • Must possess the ability to analyse and interprete both qualitative and quantitative data to inform programming
    • Proficiency in the use of SPSS, STATA, Epi-Info or CS Pro will be an added advantage
    • Knowledge of DHIS database software will be an added advantage
    • Experience in conducting monitoring visits, utilising check lists and other tools, including ability to develop M&E protocols tools as needed
    • Must have excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written) and presentation skills

    Method of Application

    Interested applicants should visit our career page on this website – (www.sfhUSA.org/careers) to apply for any of these positions. Please note that applicants will be required to register on the SAP recruitment portal, providing their detailed information. Subsequently, a registration confirmation will be received at the registered email address. On receipt of the registration confirmation, return to the SFH website, log-in to the recruitment portal and apply for the vacant position of choice. Do note that all applicants will need to carefully follow the instructions provided on the website and should be ready to upload a CV. Please note that attempts to apply for a position not qualified for will result in automatic disqualification by the system. These vacancies will be available for two (2) weeks from the date of this publication. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

  • MUTIPLE JOBS VACANCIES AT FHI 360

    MUTIPLE JOBS VACANCIES AT FHI 360

    FHI 360 is a nonprofit human development organization dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in health, education, nutrition, environment, economic development, civil society, gender equality, youth, research and technology - creating a unique mix of capabilities to address today's interrelated development challengesFHI 360 serves more than 70 countries and all U.S. states and territories.

    Job Tittle; Senior Technical Officer Monitoring & Evaluation

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA PhD/Fellowship
    Experience 3 - 9 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety NGO/Non-Profit

    Job ID: 15611

    Job Tittle; Abuja

    Job Function: Global Health

    Job Summary / Responsibilities
    Work with the country office, zonal-level M&E staff and government counterparts to provide support and guidance on program/project monitoring and evaluation activities and on US Government and Government of USA reporting requirements with respect to GHI programs.
    Communicate with key counterparts at national level, especially from FMoH, NACA NASCP, NTBLCP and NMCP to facilitate the synergy and harmony between FHI and GON M&E and NHMIS activities as link to Global Health initiative such as HIV and AIDS, TB, Malaria, FP/RH.
    Support the development of quality management system, including supporting appropriate data analysis and reporting.
    Produce high quality analysis products on a regular basis for the monitoring and evaluation of Global Health Initiatives.
    Ensure that the quality of program/project monitoring and evaluation in the sites is of international standard by supporting the development and implementation of appropriate mechanisms and tools to ensure quality.
    Monitor and support the zonal and state M&E teams, assisting them in the performance of all their local M&E activities.
    Provide support to the sites in the states, including interacting with site Program Managers, Implementing Agencies and local research groups on needs and ensuring that together with M&E officers and other key staff, they understand and can support USAID and GON requirements.
    Provide relevant technical guidance and assistance to zonal M&E Officers, other departments within the country office, to partner organizations and GON M&E counterparts.
    Build capacity of zonal offices, national and local partners in the use of project monitoring and evaluation data to modify existing programs and design new programs.
    Develop, review and ensure the correct implementation of the national M&E plan and ensuring that M&E strategies are implemented according to plan.
    Develop and/or adapt, and monitor the use and inform necessary modifications to M&E tools; support timely and accurate data flow.
    Work with zonal and state offices and local partners to support the correct implementation and use of monitoring and evaluation tools, and adherence to complete, correct and timely reporting.
    Contribute to the design and technical development of monitoring and evaluation initiatives at national and state level. Provide related capacity building support at zonal and state level.
    Help ensure that the quality of program/project activities adheres to SOPs by supporting the development and implementation of appropriate mechanisms to ensure quality of all Global Health program interventions.
    Assist in the development and maintenance of the computerized data capture of program activities and provides technical assistance and training to the staff at the zonal offices responsible for data entry and management. Provide technical assistance to M&E officers of NACA/NASCP, SACA/SASCP, NTBLCP/STBLCP and NMCP/SMCP in integrating FHI data into the national HMIS.
    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications
    MB.BS/MD/PHD or similar degree with 3 to 5 years relevant experience in project-level or state/national-level monitoring and evaluation system implementation for Global Health Initiatives.
    MPH or MS/MH un relevant degree with 5 to 7 years relevant experience in project-level or state/national-level monitoring and evaluation system implementation for Global Health Initiatives.
    Or BS/BA in Statistics, Pharmacy, Microbiology, monitoring and evaluation or in relevant degree with 7 to 9 years relevant experience in project-level or state/national-level monitoring and evaluation system implementation for Global Health Initiatives.
    Familiarity with USA public sector health systems and NGOs and CBOs is highly desirable.

    Job Tittle; Contracts and Grants Officer I

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Administration / Secretarial Procurement / Store-Keeping

    Job ID: 15610

    Location; Abuja

    Job Function: Contract Management Services

    Project Description
    The Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS) project is a five-year PEPFAR program to provide high quality HIV/AIDS services, and to build the capacity of the public and private sectors in USA in order to provide these services in a sustainable manner.
    The SIDHAS project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
    The project will be rounding up by September 2016.

    Job Summary / Responsibilities
    Responsible for review of sub-agreement and subcontracting implementation activities and contractual arrangements to ensure they meet with donor and organizational regulations.
    Interpret and apply funding regulations to ensure that all FHI policies and procedures and federal procurement and contracting requirements are met for sub-agreement and subcontracting activities.
    Provide support to other staff to ensure project-wide understanding of contractual issues.
    Implements procedures for projects to ensure that adequate records and audit trails are maintained.
    Keep current with changes in contractual regulations.
    Provides support on special projects within C&G.
    Performs other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications

    • BS/BA degree in Accounting, Finance and Business Administration or its recognized equivalent, and 3 - 5 years relevant experience.
    • Masters degree in Finance and Business Administration or its recognized equivalent, and 1 - 3 years relevant experience.
    • Good working knowledge of donor contracts and grants regulations is essential.
    • Demonstrated success in multicultural environments is an advantage.
    • Experience must reflect the knowledge, skills and abilities listed above.

    Job Tittle; Human Resources Officer

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND MBA/MSc/MA

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Human Resources / HR

    Job ID: 15608

    Location; Abuja

    Job Function: Human Resources

    Project Description
    The Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS) project is a five-year PEPFAR program to provide high quality HIV/AIDS services, and to build the capacity of the public and private sectors in USA in order to provide these services in a sustainable manner.
    The SIDHAS project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
    The project will be rounding up by September 2016.

    Job Summary / Responsibilities
    Administer FHI USA's rewards and benefit systems.
    This includes salaries and bonuses plus employee benefits, such as pensions, life assurance, and medical insurance packages.
    Manage the payroll system for the HR unit, including liaising with Finance unit to ensure timely and accurate remittance.
    Ensure service users are provided with accurate information at all times.
    Prepare personnel action records (PARS) for Finance action informing of any payroll additions and/or changes.
    These personnel actions include new hire, secondments, transfers, leavers and other amendments to salaries and employee data in compliance with policy and payroll requirements.
    Make out offer letters for vetting.
    Send out offer letters to candidates' mail boxes/ surface addresses.
    Assist in the filing of documents appropriately into personnel files and subject files daily.
    Support the recruitment process with tasks such as preparing shortlists, scheduling of interviews and conducting reference checks.
    Coordinate new hire orientation and ensure all relevant documents are included on orientation package.
    Follow-up on timesheet and leave matters.
    Collect and collate required data/documentation for the health insurance scheme and group life insurance scheme.
    Follow-up on approvals for all HR documents such as signing of PARS, purchase requests etc.
    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications

    • BS/BA degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences or its recognized equivalent with 3 - 5 years of relevant experience.
    • Or MS/MA degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences or its recognized equivalent, and 1 - 3 years relevant experience.
    • Demonstrated success in multicultural environments is an advantage.
    • Experience of HR in the international development organization is an advantage.

    Method of Application
    Use links below to apply
    Senior Technical Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation
    Contracts and Grants Officer I
    Human Resource Officer

  • MUTIPLE JOBS AT THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF USA (AUN)

    MUTIPLE JOBS AT THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF USA (AUN)

    The American University of USA (AUN) was established in 2003. The institution was conceived as Africa’s first Development University. Its mission is to pioneer service learning and build leaders who
    will be prepared to tackle societal concerns. Located in Yola, Adamawa State, the University is a world-class career-oriented institution missioned to be an agent of change in the development of the region. AUN has a strong commitment to providing the skills and the leadership essential to solving the continent’s critical social and economic problems.
    The University offers an American – style education modeled after the curriculum of American universities with corresponding approaches to teaching and students assessment. The first entering class of 124 students and 20 professors was enrolled in September 2005. In ten years, AUN is fast becoming a model for other universities in USA and West Africa.

    Job Tittle; Grade 1 Teacher

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Adamawa

    Job Field; Education / Teaching

    SUMMARY OF POSITION:
    The position shall develop and implement lesson plans that meet the requirements of Grade 1 pupils in accordance to the guidelines of the University. This involves using the appropriate teaching style and material/equipment to strengthen the learning process of the pupils. The incumbent shall provide pupils with appropriate learning activities to help fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and social growth while establishing effective teacher - pupil, teacher - parents’ relationship and communicate with parents to discuss pupil’s growth and interpret school program.

    DETAILED LISTING OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Supervise pupils in and out of class rooms’ activities.
    • Evaluate each pupil’s performance in terms of academic and social growth.
    • Prepare reports on pupils as required by the administration.
    • Maintains professional competence by personal growth.
    • Administer and prepare grade test, assignments in evaluating pupils’ progress.
    • Establish and enforce rules of behavior among pupil.
    • Confer with parents, teachers, counselors and administrators to resolve pupil’s behavioral and academic problems and progress.
    • Maintain accurate pupil’s record as required by the Community School Administration.
    • Prepare lesson plan for course of study in accordance to the curriculum/syllabus guidelines and implement remedial program for pupil who require extra help.
    • Provide variety of materials and resources (computers, audiovisual aid), for pupil to explore and use for learning and imaginative play and also for presentation.
    • Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental and social development.
    • Attend staff and professional meetings.
    • Coordinate with other staff and teachers to enhance individual goals and objectives attainment.
    • Contribute to develop and translate lessons plans for pupils.
    • Creates a flexible and favorable environment for pupil’s safety, creative thinking and expose the pupils to potential careers.
    • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
    Requirements for the position:
    • B.ED OR BA in any related discipline, PGDE preferred.
    • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English Language.
    • 3-5 years of experience in teaching in a multi-cultural environment.
    • Must be computer literate.

    Other requirements, abilities for the position:
    • Ability to be a Role model.
    • Experience teaching young children.
    • Passion for teaching and love for children.
    • Ability to create a healthy classroom environment.

    Job Tittle; Physical Education Teacher

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Adamawa

    Job Field; Education / Teaching

    SUMMARY OF POSITION:
    The Physical Education Teacher serves as the Games master in the community school. He reports directly to the Executive Director Community School and makes sure all pupils in the community school engage in weekly physical training activities. He is in charge of the use of all sporting equipment and facilities in the community school and schedules a timetable accurate enough to make sure all students in the school engage in sporting activities. The Physical Education Teacher also seeks out and encourages outstanding talent amongst the students. He/She is also actively involved in the school inter-house and inter-school competitions; making sure the school teams are well trained and ready to win any competition.

    DETAILED LISTING OF RESPONSIBILITIES;

    • The Physical Education Teacher is the person responsible for all aspects of leading/coaching the pupils’ games activities.
    • The Physical Education Teacher is in charge of scheduling the pupils’ physical training activities through athletic races and soccer matches.
    • The Physical Education Teacher make sure all the pupils are actively involved in physical training activities and also seek out talented athletes amongst them.
    • The Physical Education Teacher also serves as a coach, mentor and role model for the students of the Community School.
    • Coordinates the use of all sport facilities by students groups.
    • The Physical Education Teacher is responsible for the early development of health and wellness activities in the pupils by engaging them in games, races, drills and exercise meant to boost mental strength and physical wellness.
    • The Physical Education Teacher is responsible for training, teaching and conditioning student-athletes in preparation for all interschool competitions.
    • The Physical Education Teacher will be responsible for a wide variety of administrative tasks including, but not limited to, scheduling of practices and games, submitting reports, providing PE roasters.
    • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.

    Requirements for the position:
    • B.Ed. OR B.A in physical and Health Education or any related discipline.
    • A PGDE will be an added advantage
    • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English Language.
    • 3-5 years’ experience in a similar setting
    • Must be computer literate.

    Other requirements, abilities for the position:
    • Ability to be a Role model.
    • Experience teaching young children on physical exercise
    • Passion for teaching and love for children.

    Job Tittle; Pediatric Nurse

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 2 years

    Location; Adamawa

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety

    SUMMARY OF POSITION
    Pediatric nurses provide health and medical care for children at the AUN Early Learning Center.The nurse will provide expert care to the child while working with parents, teachers and the Center Director for information, direction and assistance in line with stipulated policy and procedures.

    DETAILED LISTING OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Identify changes in a child’s signs and symptoms and intervene in emergent situations
    • Maintain privacy and confidentiality in nurse/child relationships
    • Differentiate between normal and abnormal physical findings
    • Serve as health advocate for staff, ensuring that health concerns are given proper attention.
    • Participate in activities to manage a child’s pain
    • Analyse situations to anticipate pathophysiological problems and detect changes in status
    • Administer medication using age-appropriate guidelines
    • Determine a child’s needs related to pain management
    • Evaluate a child for signs and symptoms of abuse
    • Provide supportive care to dying children with parents
    • Administer all medication at the center, communicating clearly
    • Motivate staff to maximize collaboration, retention and growth
    • Assist the center Director with the day-to-day operations of the school.
    • Shall perform any other duties as maybe assigned by the supervisor.

    Requirements for the position:
    • Nursing Certificate
    • Valid License to practice/Nursing registration
    • Two (2) to four (4) years of direct work experience with infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers.

    Basic Nursing Ethics
    • Ability to undertake self-directed tasks when necessary.
    • Flexible with time.
    • Ability to learn
    • Attention to detail.
    • Capacity to prioritize by assessing situations to determine urgency.

    Other requirements, abilities for the position:
    • Skill in developing and maintaining effective working relationships.
    • Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy and confidentiality.
    • Knowledge of and ability to apply professional medical principles, procedures, and techniques
    • Knowledge of pharmacological agents used in the treatment of infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
    • Effective verbal and written communication skills along with proper telephone etiquette
    • Tactfulness and professionalism

    Method of Application
    Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience and job classification as approved by the University.
    Suitably qualified candidates should submit their resumes, cover letters and references to recruitment@aun.edu.ng before the closing date of this publication. The position being applied for should be the subject of the email. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

  • EXECUTIVE CAREER AT THE WORLD BANK

    EXECUTIVE CAREER AT THE WORLD BANK

    The World Bank is a United Nations international financial institution that provides loans to developing countries for capital programs. The World Bank is a component of the World Bank Group, and a member of the United Nations Development Group.
    Job Tittle; Country Director

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; MBA/MSc/MA PhD/Fellowship

    Experience; 12 - 15 years

    Location; Abuja

    Job Field; Administration / Secretarial

    Background / General description
    Note: If the selected candidate is a current Bank Group staff member with a Regular or Open-Ended appointment, s/he will retain his/her Regular or Open-Ended appointment. All others will be offered a 4 year renewable term appointment.
    The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in race, gender, nationality, culture, and educational background. Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply.

    THE WORLD BANK GROUP’S VISION AND STRATEGY
    The global development community is at an auspicious turning point in history. Thanks to the success of the past few decades and favorable economic growth, developing countries now have an unprecedented opportunity to end extreme poverty within a generation. This is the vision of the WBG: to eradicate extreme poverty by reducing the number of people living on less than $1.25 a day to 3 percent by 2030, and promote shared prosperity by fostering the income growth of the bottom 40 percent in every country.
    To achieve this vision, the WBG Board of Governors has approved a strategy for the organization. This strategy leverages, for the first time, the combined strength of the WBG institutions and their unique ability to partner with the public and private sectors to deliver customized development solutions backed by finance, world class knowledge and convening services. The strategy has three components: (1) maximizing development impact by engaging country clients in identifying and tackling the most difficult development challenges; (2) promoting scaled-up partnerships that are strategically aligned with the goals; and (3) crowding in public and private resources, expertise and ideas.
    The architecture underpinning the strategy and instrumental to its success is the establishment of fourteen Global Practices and five Cross-Cutting Solution Areas that, in concert with the WBG Regions, will design solutions that address clients’ most pressing developmental challenges, and ultimately, enable the WBG to meet its twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity

    ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP
    Established in 1944, the WBG is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for development solutions. In fiscal year 2013, the WBG committed $52.6 billion in loans, grants, equity investments and guarantees to its members and private businesses, of which $16.3 billion was concessional finance to its poorest members. It is governed by 188 member countries and delivers services out of 120 offices with nearly 15,000 staff located globally.
    The WBG consists of five specialized institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank is organized into six client-facing Regional Vice-Presidencies, several corporate functions, and fourteen Global Practices as well as five Cross-Cutting Solution Areas to bring best-in-class knowledge and solutions to regional and country clients.

    REGIONAL CONTEXT
    The Africa Region, which is comprised of approximately 900 staff members, mostly based in 38 field offices, is committed to helping Africa realize its considerable development potential, with a focus on employment generation. The core values guiding our work are passion for our mission of sustainable poverty reduction with keen attention to quality and trans-formative impact, putting the needs of the client at the center of all our activities, trust and respect as a common currency, intellectual rigor and curiosity, honesty and integrity, teamwork, openness to learning and the courage to admit we do not always have the answer.
    Sub-Saharan Africa has a population of around 800 million people in 48 countries, and is a vibrant and changing environment for development work. The last two decades of democratic elections and, in some countries multiparty systems has created a greater openness to pro-poor reforms. A vibrant civil society has become increasingly vocal on policy issues, and US citizens are more and more holding politicians accountable for their actions (although there are variations across countries). Regional institutions, such as AU/NEPAD are applying peer pressure on national leaders to improve their performance.
    Until the onset of the global financial and economic crisis, Africa had been experiencing a period of sustained and widespread growth. In addition to the oil exporters, some 22 non-oil-exporting countries were experiencing better-than-four-percent growth for a decade and two third of the population lived in countries that had grown by between 5.9 and 8.1 percent per year. The sources of this growth were three-fold: (i) external resources—aid, debt relief, private capital flows and remittances were all increasing; (ii) strong commodity prices and a buoyant global economy; and (iii) improved macroeconomic policies, reflected for instance in the fact that the median inflation rate in the mid-2000s was about half that in the mid-1990s.
    While the overall business climate in Africa is the weakest in the world, several countries—including some fragile states—have made great strides in improving their environment for business. What is emerging as a result is a growing region, with setbacks from time to time, that is increasingly seen as a destination for investment as much as for aid; and one where leaders are increasingly willing to address problems of poor governance that harms development effectiveness.
    The Africa Region seeks to seize this unprecedented opportunity to better support our clients in realizing the ambition of eradicating extreme poverty and boosting prosperity.

    COUNTRY CONTEXT
    With a population of about 170 million people, USA is the largest country in Africa and accounts for 47% of West Africa’s population. It is also the biggest oil exporter in Africa, with the largest natural gas reserves in the continent. With these large reserves of human and natural resources, the country is poised to build a prosperous economy, significantly reduce poverty, and provide health, education and infrastructure services to meet its population needs.
    Since 1999, USA embarked on an ambitious reform agenda. The most far reaching of those was to base the budget on a conservative reference price for oil, with excess saved in a special Excess Crude Account (ECA). The economy responded with strong growth between 2003 and 2014 – averaging over 7%. Weaknesses in the oil sector have increased macroeconomic risks. Oil accounts for close to 90% of exports and roughly 75% of consolidated budgetary revenues. Declining oil revenues in 2014-15 will provide additional budgetary challenges, against the additional backdrop of Presidential elections.
    USA was among the first countries to adopt and implement the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) to improve governance and oil sector. The power sector reform initiative was launched in 2005, recognizing that improving power sector performance is critical to address development challenges. The challenging process of implementing reforms was revitalized in August 2010 through the 2010 Roadmap, which clearly outlines the government’s strategy and actions to undertake comprehensive power sector reform to expand supply, open the door to private investment and address some the chronic sector issues hampering improvement of service delivery.
    USA is both AFR’s largest IDA recipient, with a lending envelope of approximately USD1.5b per year, and has recently moved to blend status, giving it also access to IBRD resources. The coming years thus provide a unique opportunity to support the government in tackling range of pressing development needs. With a strong federal structure, and States responsible for service delivery in the social sectors, the Bank has increasingly engaged state level reform and IDA investments. Enhancing the volume and effectiveness of social spending will be critical to tackle pervasive poverty and poor local indicators. In addition, USA faces a large income gap between the South, and Northern States, with the latter also affected by the Boko Haram terrorism and violence. Hence, USA has both elements of middle-income challenges (such as urbanization in Lagos State) and fragility (in the North and oil delta region) that need to be addressed simultaneously in the Bank’s engagement.
    Note: If the selected candidate is a current Bank Group staff member with a Regular or Open-Ended appointment, s/he will retain his/her Regular or Open-Ended appointment. All others will be offered a 4 year term appointment.

    Duties and Accountabilities:
    The Country Director is accountable for performing the responsibilities, modeling the behaviors and maintaining the technical competencies (listed below) in his or her capacity as a member of the Regional Management Team in the Africa Region. Accountability means being answerable for managing quality, risks, results, institutional initiatives and compliance with Bank policies and procedures.

    RESPONSIBILITIES
    The Country Director is responsible for performing activities in the following areas:

    Business Management responsibilities:
    Manages the day-to-day operations of the country office.
    Leads or support the coordination and delivery of the Bank’s strategy and related work program.
    Manages the day-to-day dialogue with the Government on a broad range of policy and implementation issues
    Provides ongoing updates, guidance, advice and support on local political, social, economic and other relevant developments country team members, including visiting missions as needed.
    Develops and implements the Country Partnership Framework (CPF), with special attention to transformative non-lending and lending interventions at the sub-regional, country, practice and program levels that produce practical, visible and sustainable development results.
    Supports the development and monitors the implementation of high quality work programs and sector strategies that are based on the CPFs and are attuned to client demand and country contexts.
    Provides oversight on portfolio (including trust fund) management and quality issues, working with clients and the country teams to provide timely and effective implementation support.
    Oversees, supported by an operations adviser, the regional integration portfolio for West Africa

    People/ Talent Management responsibilities:
    Leads and motivates the country teams with a focus on client orientation, development outcomes, strong cross-practice coordination and problem solving, and takes responsibility for achieving and communicating these outcomes with operational staff, Global Practice technical staff, and the country management team.
    Manages the functioning of CMU and RI West unit in partnership with global practice management, models integrity and inclusion, offers mentoring and development opportunities for local and international staff.

    Resource Management responsibilities:
    Ensures that deployment of Bank's resources are consistent with Resource Management rules, policies and internal controls
    Sets priorities and allocates budget within and across countries, in line with institutional priorities and a view to maximizing the impact and value-added of the Bank's activities.
    Relationship Management responsibilities: (Internal and External):
    Maintains strong partnerships with the governments concerned, development partners, civil society, media, the private sector, and other stakeholders to further the aid effectiveness agenda. Exercises courageous and transformative leadership in dialogue
    Leads or maintains and further strengthens the relationship and policy dialogue on a broad range of economic and sectoral issues with the Government and key stakeholders. This includes conveying government positions and concerns to the Country Director and Country Team; clarifying the Bank’s advice, perspectives, and policies/procedures as needed, helping both Government and the Country Team translate policy objectives into concrete development proposals.
    Works proactively and innovatively with IFC and MIGA to leverage World Bank financial and technical support, including with the private sector.
    Appreciates the complexities and relevance of political economy considerations on the Bank’s development effectiveness in USA and collaborates appropriately with other CDs, regional and sub-regional institutions in West Africa, and other partners to enhance such effectiveness.

    Knowledge Management responsibilities:
    Embraces good corporate citizenship, including contributing to the development, implementation and communication of corporate policies, strategies and priorities (including ongoing reforms in investment lending, knowledge management, HR policies, and the “Global Bank”).
    Champions regional management initiatives.

    Other:
    Implements and is accountable for a Country Office/regional security and safety program covering Bank Group personnel (including registered dependents, travelers on Bank Group business, etc.), property, programs and information in the assigned Country Offices.
    Represents the Bank in the c

    Selection Criteria:
    PhD or Master’s degree in relevant field/discipline and substantial professional experience (typically the successful candidate will have about 12 to 15 years of experience in positions of increasing complexity and responsibility).
    Prior work experience in achieving results on the ground in more than one world region (including both pre-Bank and Bank experience). A corporate assignment (e.g. Network, Anchor, DEC, WBI, FAC Units) may substitute for experience in a second world region.
    Sound operational experience, including thorough knowledge of Bank Group policies, programs, products, and procedures, and exposure to economic and sector work, CPF, and PRSP activities. Demonstrated results in lending and non-lending products, portfolio management, and implementation support.
    Strong strategic orientation in order to link macro and sector strategies as well as lending and non-lending services within a consistent development framework, and to anchor and integrate the overall economic and sector policy dialogue.
    Ability to innovate and leverage the Bank’s knowledge and lending tools, beyond the direct financial contribution of the Bank.

    Competencies
    Outstanding WBG managers demonstrate the confidence in their convictions and the integrity to express themselves to peers and superiors even if it is easier or more comfortable to refrain from speaking up. They have the confidence, balanced with humility and judgment, to operate with the intent of doing what is right for the WBG and its clients. Key themes include: confidence, resilience, agility, judgment and adaptability.

    GI level description:
    Takes on challenges in a very diplomatic way, seeing them as an opportunity for both personal and organizational improvement. Pushes back against one's peers, manager and others higher in the organization, and clients, when necessary or in the best interests of the WBG mission and its clients. Advances bold ideas in the face of resistance (internal and external), especially when they are consistent with the WBG mission and values.

    Leading the Team for Impact
    Outstanding WBG managers focus on the WBG purpose and mission in order to provide on-going clarity and vision to their teams. They align capabilities and resources around the WBG mission. They create an energizing and empowering work environment where people are engaged and have the resources necessary to do their jobs, while holding team members accountable for results and improvement. Key themes include: building, focusing, constructing, empowering and aligning teams through clarity and resources.

    GI level description:
    Inspires through linking the vision of their department/organization to the WBG mission. Ensures that others buy into the vision through taking symbolic actions and reinforcing desired changes. Energizes through positive encouragement and reinforcement for thinking about possibilities of what can be done versus what can't be done. Aligns people around the WBG mission as a way to focus people on the most critical priorities. Includes resolving competing priorities as they exist.

    Influencing Across Boundaries
    Outstanding WBG managers persuade, convince and create buy-in for ideas and initiatives in order to advance their own goals and strategies, consistent with the WBG mission and vision. Key themes include: having a positive impact on others through varying sophistication of influence techniques, scope of impact and effective navigation through the culture.

    GI level description:
    Takes a broad view of the organization, seeking to influence across multiple departments in order to advance initiatives. Displays awareness and respect to other's position when making a case for an opposing opinion. Anticipates other's reactions, preparing responses and contingency plans in advance. Crafts an argument unique to the individual in order to gain buy-in and participation; engages the heart and mind of the individual by making one's point of view relevant to them and by connecting with their emotions.

    Fostering Openness to New Ideas
    Outstanding WBG managers create open and innovative climates for the people around them. They are transparent, open to divergent views and encouraging of these attributes in others. They promote broad thinking and frank discussion, welcoming others' input into the decision-making process, and they build on others' ideas. Key themes include: openness, humility, true two-way communication, strategic thinking and the space to be innovative without negative repercussions.

    GI level description:
    Creates and models norms around how others should interact. Encourages and supports the people with whom they come into contact to embrace differences, create transparency and promote frank and respectful discussions. Changes systems or processes to encourage more open communication and to facilitate new ways of doing things.
    Building Talent for the Future
    Outstanding WBG managers build people's capabilities for the future by supporting and leveraging the diversity of staff in terms of their race, gender, nationality, culture, educational and professional backgrounds. They create growth opportunities for others, encouraging them to stretch beyond their current experience or comfort zone. They provide ongoing feedback and development, including long term career development and mentoring, as well as hold their team members accountable for developing others. Key themes include: Supporting the growth of all staff to further their development technically, professionally and personally to better address clients and WBG's mission.
    GI level description:
    Creates opportunities for development, such as full job change or project assignments (as appropriate for their career path) in order to grow their breadth of knowledge and/or leadership capability; may include moving people to different groups or business units. Makes the time to reach out to key talent to mentor them and determine their aspirations, both within and outside the immediate team, regardless of benefit to own self. Identifies future leaders in the organization and develops them over the long-term, incorporating building leadership and WBG specific behaviors. Prioritizes the development of diverse talent in order to ensure that the Bank's staff is able to meet the needs our of clients both now and in the future. Holds team members accountable for providing development opportunities and activities for their people.

    Core Competencies:
    Lead and Innovate- Mobilizes the organization for innovation.
    Deliver Results for Clients- Leads an organization that focuses on results for clients and impact rather than transactions or processes.
    Collaborate Within Teams and Across Boundaries- Takes accountability for collaboration at all levels of the WBG and with external partners.
    Create, Apply and Share Knowledge- Drives a culture where knowledge is created, applied, and shared to strengthen WBG’s leadership role, development impact and to improve solutions for internal and/or external clients.
    Make Smart Decisions- Models decisiveness and accountability.

    Method of Application
    To apply for this position, click here

  • MUTIPLE JOBS AT ST. EMMANUEL HOSPITAL

    MUTIPLE JOBS AT ST. EMMANUEL HOSPITAL

    St. Emmanuel Hospital was founded in 1975 as a health care provider organization by Dr E.A Akinrinade. At inception, the hospital was the only privately owned health institution catering for the health needs of the people in Isolo, Mushin, Oshodi
    and environs. This is a densely populated area of Lagos State with a population approaching the 3 million mark. Located at No 2, Bola Ademuyiwa Street, and Off Osolo Way by Aswani International Market, Isolo St. Emmanuel Hospital is only a twenty minute drive from Murtala International Airport.
    The hospital was conceived to be a full-service medical facility with competent and well-motivated staff on board. Over the years, the hospital has grown rapidly from a 10 bed hospital to the current level of a 30 bed facility. The building was completed in 1985, and the clientele base has continued to grow. To date, St Emmanuel hospital has taken more than 50,000 live deliveries and has attended to more than 5 million patients.
    We are recruiting workers to fill the following positions:

    Job Tittle; Consultant Family Physician

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 10 years

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety

    Requirements
    Candidates should possess relevant qualifications;
    Experience between 10 - 15 years post NYSC

    Job Tittle; Senior Medical Officer

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 10 years

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety

    Requirements
    Candidates should possess relevant qualification.
    Experience between 10 - 15 years post NYSC.

    Job Tittle; Laboratory Scientist

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Experience; 3 years

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; Medical / Health / Safety

    Requirements

    • Candidates should possess relevant qualification.
    • Experience between at least 3 - 5 years post NYSC working experience.

    Job Tittle; Pharmacy Technician

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; BA/BSc/HND

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; Pharmaceutical

    Requirement
    Candidates should possess relevant qualification with experience.

    Job Tittle; Driver and Dispatch Rider

    Job Type; Full Time

    Qualification; Secondary School (SSCE)

    Location; Lagos

    Job Field; Logistics Transportation and Driving

    Requirements
    Candidates should possess relevant qualification with experience.
    Current driving license.

    Method of Application
    Interested and qualified candidates should forward their application and CV's to: info@stemmanuelhospital.com or stemmanuelhospital@yahoo.com
    Or apply in person and address their application to:

    The Hospital Administration
    St. Emmanuel Hospital,
    2, Bola Ademuyiwa Street,
    Behind Aswani Market Next to Aswani Police Station,
    Isolo,
    Lagos State.

  • Deciding What You Really Want to Do

    Deciding What You Really Want to Do

    Career Planning – Finding the career of your dreams

    It isn’t so farfetched to dream of a career –say, as a Forest Ranger — and to discover later on that hanging out alone in the woods makes you absolutely crazy. Sure, you like to be outdoors and to be hiking, boating or fishing, but all your life you have done it with other people and now, with an assignment to be on fire watch for an entire month, you can’t stand the solitude and silence.

    It’s a good idea to take your career choice and run it through a series of questions before you invest a lot of time in a degree that may not be right for you.

    deciding on college dream Consider some very basic things:

    Do you like to be outdoors?
    Indoors? Working with other people?
    Doing something all by yourself?

    My very first job was in an accounting office with three people. The air conditioning was set to a bone-chilling 65 degrees, the people weren't friendly, and I spent the whole day manipulating numbers. When I was offered a position as a newspaper editor, for less money, I bailed in an instant. The newspaper office was filled with chatty people — all day long. I thrived on the deadlines. I was constantly running out to take a picture, do an interview or go to a meeting. I belonged in this environment where I learned new things, met new people and did something different every day. Thankfully I had not invested four years in an accounting degree!

    In addition to your work environment, consider your skills. A biology major can find work ranging from lab research to working with big cats. An artist might end up doing graphic design on a computer, teaching a roomful of kindergarteners how to finger-paint, or decorating china. Understand what you are good at, and what makes you frustrated. There are many paths to follow in any given career and you want to be in a place that makes you feel challenged, but good about your work.

    Another key area to think about when you choose a career is your values. Do you like helping people? Not everyone is cut out to be a teacher, counselor or nurse. Many of us find careers where we aren’t in direct contact with customers or consumers and we’re happier for it. Maybe you want to make budgets and financial plans but you don’t want to be the person who sits down with a client and tells them they can’t buy a boat. Think carefully about what you believe is important to you. If you value good health, sound finances, literacy, safety in manufacturing, or clean water — there is a job for you! Working in a field that you don’t find important is a recipe for disaster.
    Other factors to consider are things like social status, job security, independence, using skills like public speaking and writing, the opportunity to travel (or not), and how much money you feel you need to earn.

    Some high schools facilitate career shadowing days. You’ve dreamed of working with animals and after one day at the local veterinarian’s office you know that isn’t what you want to do for the rest of your life. Or, a day in the courtroom might convince you that you don’t need that kind of pressured environment. If you didn’t get a chance to shadow someone in the workplace yet, it’s not too late. Explore your options carefully, find someone in your chosen profession to talk to, and ask if you can tag along for part of a day.

    Finally – do your research! You can learn a lot about different careers by asking good questions and by searching legitimate sites on the Internet. The Bureau of Labor Statistic’s site, www.bls.gov, can help you find out about necessary schooling, certifications, and requirements for certain jobs, what the outlook is for a particular career in the future, and even what you can expect to earn if you choose that path. Your happiness and your future depend on making some good choices now, so put in some effort now to find out which career might suit you best.