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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Graduate recruitment at The American University of Nigeria (AUN),January 2017
Graduate recruitment at The American University of Nigeria (AUN),January 2017
Ongoing Graduate recruitment at The American University of Nigeria (AUN),January 2017 The American University of Nigeria (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…
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teritcrawfordca · 7 years ago
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Latest New Jobs And Fresh Graduate Recruitment in Nigeria 2017
These are the latest new job opportunities and fresh graduate recruitment in Nigeria for 2017
Apply For Latest Jobs 2017
Most fresh graduates always try to find latest Federal Government job vacancies in Nigeria, especially that of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Military jobs, Banking jobs, Health jobs, Industry / Company jobs, Educational Jobs, Oil & Gas Sector jobs, Private sector jobs, etc.
Latest jobs in Nigeria are now available from January-December 2017.
Latest New jobs in Nigeria today
Latest new jobs in Nigeria today has become one of the most frequently and popularly searched terms on the internet by people who are looking for where they can render a service and be paid salary at the end of the month so that they can have money to cater to their basic everyday needs.
Times are really hard in Nigeria due to the current recession the country is experiencing and so many people are finding it hard to fend for themselves and their families and everyday, people wake up early in the morning and start moving from pillar to post, office to shops, factories to hospital carrying their curriculum Vitae about in search of a job.
It has therefore become relevant on our part to help by providing the useful links below to help anyone searching for jobs to easily assess recruitment portals in Nigeria and apply for any job position of choice. Perhaps, after applying, your application might be given due consideration and you may be called for an interview and finally given the job. Check the list of jobs that is trending in the year 2017 below. Please note that the list is not limited to the below mentioned, it will be updated from time to time as new jobs surfaces.
Latest 2017 Jobs in Nigeria – Recruitment Portals
Are you applying for a job in Nigeria? Search online for the steps to follow when writing an application letter and preparing for a job interview if you a little bit rusty. Please use the comment section to notify us of any available job vacancy so that we can publish it to the general public. These jobs could reduce the rate of crimes in Nigeria and make our states and country a better place to live in.
  Use job niche websites in Nigeria like:
www.jobberman.com, www.hotnigerianjobs.com, www.jobvacancy.ng, www.jobgurus.com.ng, www.myjobmag.com, www.ngcareers.com/jobs, jobsinnigeria.careers etc
We wish you nothing but the best as you apply for the position you desire.
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gbenro · 8 years ago
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#Vacancy Human Resources Coordinator
NIGERIA – A HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATORINFORMATIONS CLÉSTITRE DU POSTE
Nigeria – A Human Resources Coordinator
PAYS
Nigéria
LIEU (VILLE/RÉGION)
Abuja (with frequent moves to Maiduguri)
TYPE DE COLLABORATION
Salarié
TYPE DE CONTRAT
CDD
DATE DE PRISE DE POSTE
15/04/2017
DURÉE DU POSTE
6 months (renewable upon funding)
RÉSUMÉ DU POSTECONTEXTE
Prerequisite of Nigeria:
With the biggest population in Africa, (between 178.000.000 and 200.000.000 habitants), Nigeria is ranked as one of the first economy of the continent thanks to oil and petroleum products as well as mineral resources (gold, iron, diamonds, copper etc…). Despite a strong economy, Nigeria suffers from huge inequalities between rich and poor, and from a high rate of corruption, at every level. Moreover, a great ethnic diversity (more than language groups led by the family or clan manner) mixed with a federal mechanism make it a real powder keg.
Historical and North East statehood:
The current Nigeria is an agglomeration of both the Northern and Southern protectorate, which were amalgamated in 1914, only about a decade after the defeat of the Sokoto Caliphate and other Islamic states by the British which were to constitute much of Northern Nigeria. In those days, Cameroon, the eastern bordering country, was divided in French and British parts. Following a plebiscite in 1961, the Northern Cameroons opted to join Nigeria. The territory concerned made up much of what is now Northeastern Nigeria, and a large part of the areas affected by the North insurgency.
Borno State Insurgency’s origins:
Boko Haram (Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād -> « People Committed to the Prophet’s Teachings for Propagation and Jihad ») was officially founding in 2002. Boko Haram conducted its operations more or less peacefully during the first seven years of its existence. During that period, the government reportedly repeatedly ignored warnings about the increasingly militant character of the organization.
Boko Haram uprising:
The situation changed in 2009 when the Nigerian government launched an investigation into the group’s activities following reports that its members were arming themselves. The present insurgency in Borno State began in 2009, when the jihadist rebel group Boko Haram started an armed rebellion against the government of Nigeria. Originally the group had alleged links to al-Qaeda. The insurgency took place within the context of long-standing issues of religious violence between Nigeria’s Muslim and Christian communities. When the government came into action, several members of the group were arrested, sparking deadly clashes with Nigerian security forces. The group’s founder and then leader Mohammed Yusuf was killed during this time while still in police custody.
Escalating conflict:
After the killing of M. Yusuf, the group carried out its first terrorist attack in Borno in January 2010. Since then, the violence has only escalated in terms of both frequency and intensity. In addition of that, in 2012, tensions within Boko Haram resulted in gradual split of the group between a conservative faction named Ansaru, led by Abu Usmatul al-Ansari, and the more dominant, violent faction led by Abubakar Shekau. In 2013, Nigerian governmental has started to apply a state of emergency in North Est Nigeria (Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa) => Nigeria forces launched an offensive in the Borno region in an attempt to dislodge Boko Haram fighters. The offensive had initial success, but the Boko Haram rebels were able to regain their strength. The violence escalated dramatically in 2014, with 10,849 deaths.
Regional/International impact:
In 2014, Boko Haram militants attacked several Nigerian towns in the North and captured them. The insurgency spread to neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, and Niger thus becoming a major regional conflict. This prompted the Nigerian government to launch an offensive, and with the help of Chad, Niger, and Cameroon. In 2015, a coalition of military forces from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger began a counter-insurgency campaign against Boko Haram. The coalition offensive forced Boko Haram to retreat into the Sambisa Forest (South East of Maiduguri City).
Recent developments of the conflict:
By 2015, the Shekau’s faction became officially ISIL’s West Africa branch (ISWA). Mid 2016, due to internal discord between the IS worldwide leadership and the previous Boko Haram leaders, IS announced that it had appointed Abu-Musab al-Barnawi as the new leader of the group. Shekau refused to accept al-Barnawi’s appointment as leader and vowed to fight him while stating that he was still loyal to ISIL’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The group has since split into pro-Barnawi and pro-Shekau factions, with reports of armed clashes breaking out between them.
Occidental political/military support:
In 2015, an occidental military coalition (US, France, British) deployed troops to (Cameroon, Niger, Tchad, Nigeria), with the approval of the governments concerned. Their primary mission is to provide intelligence support to local forces as well as conducting reconnaissance flights. A program is also conduct to transfer military vehicles to the local Armies to aid in their fight against Islamist militants.
Rapid current stocktaking:
Following these counter-offensive and military support, several capitals city of Local Governmental Areas (LGAs) of Borno State were liberated. But out of the city, in the country side, the Boko Haram superiority is maintained. => At the end of the 3rd quarterly of 2016, from 60 to 80% of Borno State is considered as being under the control of Boko Haram.
Since the current insurgency started in 2009, it has killed 20,000 and displaced 2.3 million from their homes and was ranked as the world’s deadliest terror group by the Global Terrorism Index in 2015.
Humanitarian consequences:
The HNO 2017 estimated that some 14 million people are in need of assistance across the six states of the north east. In determining the response for 2017, humanitarian partners agreed to focus on states assessed as the most affected by the violent conflict, infrastructure destruction, mass displacement, ongoing insecurity and ensuing factors. The highest numbers of people requiring humanitarian assistance are located in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe where 8.5 million people are in need of urgent life-saving assistance. The approach of the humanitarian community is to respond to the most life-threatening needs of 6.9 million people in the three most (Borno, Yobe, Adamawa) affected states of North East Nigeria.
RESPONSABILITÉS
The Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for the HR strategy, policies and procedures at mission level in addition to the good management of the human resources and the related administrative/legal records for PUI’s mission in Nigeria. He/she is responsible for the good HR management of national employees within the framework of the country legislation, HR policies of PUI and donors requirements. He/she is also responsible for the administrative HR management of expatriates.
PRINCIPALES ACTIVITÉS
Human resource management (national staff): s/he is responsible for the administrative management of local teams, in order to outline and update the HR management procedures and tools at mission level, in accordance with the employment legislation in the country of mission and the HR policies of PUI. (Recruitment, appraisals, training, salaries, end of contract, etc) S/he monitors any risks associated with HR management.
Human resource management (expatriate staff):In collaboration with the HoM, S/he is responsible for the administrative management of international teams.
Administration and legal management: s/he supervises the HR related administrative and legal records and guarantees that the status and functioning of the mission are in accordance with the legislation and requirements of the country of mission.
Representation: s/he will represent the organization before partners, authorities and all the local actors involved, in the areas of legal issues and human resources related to the mission.
Coordination: s/he distributes information concerning administrative, legal and human resources issues regarding the mission, both within the mission itself and to the headquarters.
Technical support: S/he will undertake the overall responsibility of the technical leadership of all HR aspects of base Admin Managers.
PROFIL RECHERCHÉFORMATION
University degree in Human Resources or a related field
EXPÉRIENCES
PROFESSIONNELLES
Minimum 2 years of experience in a similar position (NGOs and/or private companies
APTITUDES
TRANSVERSALES
Good analytical and writing skills. Good management capacities and team leadership spirit
LANGUES
English mandatory : Excellent command in writing and editing documents in English
French desirable
CONDITIONSRÉMUNÉRATION
Employed with a Fixed-Term Contract – 6 months (renewable upon funding)
Monthly gross income: from 2 200 up to 2 530 Euros depending on the experience in International Solidarity + 50 Euros per semester seniority with PUI
PRISES EN CHARGE
Cost covered: Round-trip transportation to and from home / mission, visas, vaccines…
Insurance including medical coverage and complementary healthcare, 24/24 assistance and repatriation
Housing in collective accommodation
Daily living Expenses (« Per diem »)
VACANCES
Break Policy : 5 working days at 3 and 9 months + break allowance
Paid Leave Policy : 5 weeks of paid leave per year + return ticket every 6 months
WORKPLACE CONDITIONS
Based in Abuja (with frequent moves to Maiduguri)
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Romain Gautier, Human Resources Officer for Expatriates
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Administrative Officer Job at BluePoint Global Services Limited,January 2017
Administrative Officer Job at BluePoint Global Services Limited,January 2017
Administrative Officer Job at BluePoint Global Services Limited,January 2017 BluePoint Global Services Limited is a Nigerian company providing industry critical support services, specializing in oil and gas, information & communications technology (ICT), real estate, trading and distributive services. BluePoint Global Services Limited is recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title:…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Senior Facilities Manager Job at Churchgate Group,January 2017
Senior Facilities Manager Job at Churchgate Group,January 2017
Senior Facilities Manager Job at Churchgate Group,January 2017 Over the past 50 years, Churchgate has played a major role in trading, manufacturing, banking and real estate in Nigeria. Today, the vision of our Company is to become the most prominent, reliable property developer in Nigeria’s currently fragmented market. We aim to be at the forefront of projects that will transform Nigeria’s…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company recruitment for Entry Level Linesman Mates,January 2017
Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company recruitment for Entry Level Linesman Mates,January 2017
Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company recruitment for Entry Level Linesman Mates,January 2017 Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) – Buoyed by a mission to redefine customer experience and be the provider of choice wherever energy is consumed, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Plc (Ikeja Electric), Nigeria’s largest power distribution network powers lives and businesses with innovation…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Job for a Buyer at RusselSmith Group,January 2017
Job for a Buyer at RusselSmith Group,January 2017
Job for a Buyer at RusselSmith Group,January 2017 RusselSmith is an ISO 9001:2008 certified asset integrity management services company incorporated to serve the needs of the global oil and gas exploration and production industry, using rope access technology as our principal medium of access. A career at RusselSmith offers you growth and a chance to make a difference. Throughout our history, we…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Human Resources Head Vacancy in a Leading Manufacturing Company,January 2017
Human Resources Head Vacancy in a Leading Manufacturing Company,January 2017
Human Resources Head Vacancy in a Leading Manufacturing Company,January 2017 Excel Professional Services (EPS) – Our client is a leading manufacturing company operating in the chemical and non-metallic sector of the Nigerian economy. To regain its leadership position in the market, the company recently took some strategic initiatives aimed at boosting its competitiveness. Consequent upon this,…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Experienced Job Positions in a Leading Multinational Company in Abuja,January 2017
Experienced Job Positions in a Leading Multinational Company in Abuja,January 2017
Experienced Job Positions in a Leading Multinational Company in Abuja,January 2017 A leading multinational company with interest in real estates, telecommunications and oil and gas, is recruiting to fill the positions below: Job Title: Professional (Real Estate, Telecommunication, Oil & Gas) Location: Abuja Requirements Minimum of Bachelor’s degree. A master’s degree or / and professional…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Fan Milk Plc recruitment for a Fresh Graduates/Undergraduates,January 2017
Fan Milk Plc recruitment for a Fresh Graduates/Undergraduates,January 2017 Fan Milk Plc is a leading manufacturer and marketer of healthy, nutritious and safe frozen dairy and non-frozen dairy food products with distribution channels across the length and breadth of Nigeria. Fan Milk Nigeria is a well established and fast growing food processing industry offering wide range of products. Fan Milk…
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thetens-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Job Openings in a TV Content/Film Production and Distribution Company in Lagos 2017
Job Openings in a TV Content/Film Production and Distribution Company in Lagos 2017
Job Openings in a TV Content/Film Production and Distribution Company in Lagos 2017 DM Holdings (DMH) – We are a TV content/ film production and distribution company located in Ogba, Lagos State, and we are currently recruiting to fill the following vacant positions below: 1.) Cinematographer 2.) Make Over/ SFX Artiste 3.) Costumier 4.) Hair Stylist 5.) Continuity 6.) Director’s Assistant 7.)…
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