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Thursday, 15 February 2018

Teach For Nigeria Fellowship Programme 2018


The Teach For Nigeria Fellowship is a transformational leadership program that equips Fellows with transferable leadership skills to effect change beyond the classrooms in the communities we serve. After the Fellowship, alumni of Teach For Nigeria build on their classroom teaching experience to drive long-term systemic changes in the educational sector in Nigeria as they progress into leadership roles in their varied professions. The Teach For Nigeria model is based on the proven success of 40 country organizations including Teach For America, Teach First UK, Teach For Ghana, Teach For Bangladesh, Teach For Nepal and Teach For India, who are all part of the Teach For All network.
About the Programme
The Teach For Nigeria Fellowship program is a 2 year full-time paid commitment that is designed to build a movement of leaders who will work towards eliminating educational inequity in Nigeria.

As a Fellow, you will set targets and work towards ambitious goals that will put your students on a different life path. The experience will not only develop your leadership skills but also give you first-hand exposure to the educational crisis in our country. It will help you develop an awareness of the wider issues relating to educational inequity – and deepen your understanding of their potential solutions.
We believe every child has the right to develop the academic excellence, and mind-sets to thrive in the classroom while gaining access to opportunity to determine their own pathways and meaningfully engage with their communities. Therefore, we ground our teacher and leadership development training on outcomes and strategies that will transform the educational trajectory of the students we serve through a rigorous and extensive training program which begins with a six weeks Training Institute.
Method of Application
To begin, you must complete the application form, The Teach For Nigeria team will review your application and if successful, you will be invited for a telephone interview. After your telephone interview, you will be invited to write a test and attend an assessment day in Lagos. An offer will be made to you if you are successful at the assessment centres.


Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Operations Officer Opportunity at Palladium

Palladium seeks an Operations Officer for the five-year, USAID-funded Nigeria Integrated Health Program, an integrated health program with an expanded effort with the Government of Nigeria (GON) to identify and support rapid scale-up of proven interventions through improvement of service delivery and strengthening of health systems. It will focus its support for service delivery in six intervention areas: family planning, malaria, routine immunization, nutrition, maternal/newborn health, and treatment of childhood pneumonia/diarrhea. It has a strong emphasis on monitoring, evaluation and learning. 
This program will work closely with state-level government officials to support established state-level Health and Development Plans, build capacity, and promote ownership of interventions, systems, and results. Specific interventions will need to be tailored to local contexts and will be fully developed at state and Local Government Area (LGA) levels. Through agreements with individual states, its potential breadth is the entire country with an emphasis on the north.
 
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
A. Procurement and Contracts Management:
  • In consultation with the project team, explore market and collect price quotations from suppliers and vendors.
  • Collect necessary documents and information to process purchase orders, consultant agreements, letter agreements, subcontract/agreements and/or sub-grants.
  • Keep up-to-date electronic database, documentation of necessary information and deliverables in the files of each consultant agreement, sub-agreement, contract, grant, vendor, etc.
B. Office Administrations and Logistics:
  • Maintain appropriate and updated filing system for all project documents including procurement documents (Due Diligence forms, biodatas, hosting checklists; competitive quotations); field vouchers, approved budgets and purchase orders); and workshop/activity payments; checks.
  • Assist in management of Field Office assets, premises, supplies, publications, facilities and logistic services as required.
  • Coordinate workshop and meeting logistics as required including venue sourcing, preparing locations for activities, distribution of per diem and/or transportation allowances to participants, complete accurate and on-time reconciliation of funds advanced to support workshop activities, and other workshop/meeting related activities as required.
  • Administer regular maintenance of all office space and equipment including necessary insurances in place and processing of claims in case of loss.
  • Serve as backup for administration of transportation for the office and staff for local and international travel.
  • Maintain HR-related files, including monthly updating of leave time accrued/taken, ensuring medical insurance for staff.
  • Maintain up-to-date record of all rent, service and utility contracts for the office and, administer prompt payment of rents, insurance, service and utility bills.
  • Assist in performing project close out activities.
  • Work with project team to calculate and submit cost share information, where applicable.
  • As necessary, assist in financial audit. Maintain accurate and up-to-date operational, personnel, and other records as required by corporate management and/or Nigerian law.
  • Work closely with Finance Officer for daily tasks and overall project managment. 
C. Asset Management
  • Manage expendable property
  • Perform receiving function, record and tag all items
  • Issue supplies and stationery to staff
D. All other duties and tasks as assigned

This position reports to the IHP Director of Finance and Administration. 
 
Requirements
Job Requirements:
  • Bachelor's Degree from a recognized academic institution in business or related field or 3 years working in administration; MBA is an advantage.
  • Proven competency in planning, organizing, and implementing operational activities. 
  • At least 3 years of administration experience with a good understanding of business operations and controls; experience with international organizations and USAID regulations an advantage.
  • Proficiency in MS Office applications
  • Sound written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Strong supervision skills to ensure activities, schedules and progress are reviewed and monitored. 
  • Experience leading, mentoring, and motivating staff; a good understanding of performance management.
  • Demonstrates good judgment and decision making. 

Monday, 12 February 2018

Driver Job at CAFOD

Job Title: Driver
Location: Nigeria
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Salary: NGN 1,118, 085 - NGN 1,425,557
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 20 February 2018

Job Profile
  • To be responsible for driving staff and visitors as required in local urban areas and on field visits as required.
  • Responsible for the upkeep and general repair of vehicles.
  • Assist in administration tasks such as necessary
Key responsibilities
 Responsible for driving staff and visitors (as required):
  • Driving in local areas on CAFOD business as instructed.
  • Driving CAFOD staff and visitors for field visits
  • Reporting any delays, e.g. at traffic jams or road-blocks to the Line Manager.
  • Reporting any accidents or serious near misses to line manager
  • Recording all journeys in the log book correctly: date, name, destination, odometer-reading
To ensure upkeep and general repair of vehicles:
  • Responsible for vehicle security and general upkeep and arranging maintenance as required.
  • Checking due date for service and delivering and picking up vehicles to and from service.
  • Keeping vehicles clean both inside and outside.
  • Checking condition of vehicles, i.e. tyres for pressure, oil, water, spare wheels, jacks, etc.
  • Reporting any malfunctions, accidents and repairs to Line Manager.
  • Ensuring that car kits have all contents before departure.
  • Refuelling of all vehicles as instructed by the Line Manager.
  • Checking all vehicles are locked before leaving at end of day and secured as needed when travelling.
Other tasks:
  • Delivery of documents and letters around town and paying bills as requested by the line manager.
  • Carrying correspondence and cash between the office and banks / other offices, taking all due care and precaution. Minor purchasing as necessary, particularly in procurement of office supplies.
  • Carry out duties in adherence to Security Policy.
  • You may be required to carry out other reasonable duties and responsibilities from time to time in agreement with your line manager
 Child Protection  
CAFOD recognises the personal dignity and rights of children, towards whom it has a special responsibility and a duty of care and respect. CAFOD, and all its staff and volunteers, undertake to do all in our power to create a safe environment for children and young people and to prevent their physical, sexual or emotional abuse. CAFOD is committed to acting at all times in the best interests of children, seeing these interests as paramount. This post involves responsibility for people who will have contact with children or young people and applicants will be subject to specific checks related to child protection issues.
 Essential
Understanding our context
  • Working with others; working with all staff and the Administration team in particular to ensure effective support to staff
 Job-specific competencies
  1. Clean driving licence and knowledge of driving in/around Nigeria
  2. Excellent understanding of CAFOD security procedures in Nigeria
  3. Ability to work with all staff to ensure smooth running of the office
  4. Fluency in English; Hausa language will be an advantage
 Desirable
  1. Minimum of 10 years driving experience.
  2. Previous working experience with International or national NGOs
This is a national position and the applicants need to have the right to work in Nigeria

Programme Officer Job at CAFOD

Job Title: Programme Officer

Location: Nigeria
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Salary: NGN 7,696,377 - NGN 9,428,058 per annum
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 20 February 2018

Job Profile 

  • Programme monitoring and development in line with the direction set by the Nigeria Country Strategy: in co-operation with partners, developing CAFOD supported long-term peacebuilding, Governance and Gender programmes;
  • Delivery of institutionally funded projects: provide operational guidance and oversight to the EU-funded project referenced above to ensure its implementation to the highest possible standard;
  • Managing effective relationships with partners: developing and nurturing partnerships and providing or facilitating capacity strengthening support, where appropriate;
  • Internal and external representation: of the Nigeria programme, in co-ordination with the Country Representative and country team, as appropriate;
  • Financial management and monitoring of programmes and projects: developing and managing budgets, and monitoring expenditure in line with agreed parameters;
  • Systems and compliance: ensuring the effective use of CAFOD’s systems to share programme knowledge and inform decision making. This includes ensuring compliance with agreements, regulations and requirements attached to our work, including donors compliance requirements, humanitarian and CAFOD codes of conduct and Child safeguarding policy;
  • Thematic focus : complement partners’ thematic understanding on peacebuilding, Governance and Gender, contributing to the development of relevant interventions that bring about positive change, in line with CAFOD vision, mission and values;
  Key Responsibilities
Programme management and development in line with the direction set by the Country Strategic Paper /Thematic Programme Framework
  • In co-operation with partners, develop and manage CAFOD-supported programmes (this includes long-term development, peace building, Governance and Gender), contributing to the development and contribute to the review of CAFOD’s Nigeria strategy and programme frameworks;
  • Jointly responsible with partners for the effective planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation (including facilitating external evaluations) and reporting on programmes, in line with jointly agreed standards (programme cycle management) and donor requirements;
  • In agreement with partners, jointly develop programme and project proposals and assess the existing capacities to manage and implement the work. This includes leading on preparation of funding applications and reports for external funders, in liaison with the Programme Development Funding Officer, Country Representative and the development of partner capacity development plans to address capacity issues;
  • Set up and organize a robust monitoring, evaluation and accountability system that Promotes, captures and disseminates learning from partners and programmes, ensuring that this informs future programme development;
  • Realise CAFOD’s principles by acting in line with CAFOD’s partnership standards, and by promoting and supporting partners’ adherence to jointly agreed accountability, gender, safeguarding children, supply chain management/procurement good practice, and other standards, as these emerge;
  • Contribute, where appropriate and in agreement with partners, to advocacy and information work in support of partners efforts, with relevant stakeholders in the country, region and/or globally;
  • Oversee and support (where appropriate) the work of Programme Accompaniers and consultants working on CAFOD-supported programmes;
  • Respond to emergencies as they occur, as requested by the Country Representative, and in co-ordination with CAFOD’s Emergency Response Group;
  • Keep up-to-date with development issues and trends, both within Nigeria or the peacebuilding sector, and more consistently engage with the governance and gender clusters / working groups;
  • Monitor the political and security context to contribute to organisational and programme risk assessments and security plans
Managing effective relationships with partners
  • Develop, nurture and manage relationships with CAFOD’s partner organisations in line with the principles and standards set in our Partnership Policy, guidance and tools, and in agreement with the Programme Manager; This includes partnerships arising from the EU-funded project referenced above including local leaders, academic and research institutions, artists and media actors, CSOs and government actors.
  • Work with partners to regularly assess the quality of the relationship, ensuring that effective communication channels are in place, and that any shortcomings are addressed;
  • Invest in partners’ capacities, by jointly identifying needs, developing plans to strengthen capacities, identifying sources of support, and allocating resources. This can be through a facilitator or by direct provision of specific capacity strengthening support;
  • Support partners in accessing the tools and support required to successfully implement capacity development plans;
  • Organise (and where relevant accompany) partners’ visits.
Internal and external representation 
  • In co-ordination with the Country Representative develop, nurture and sustain relationships and effective communications with relevant stakeholders, including local government, national networks and other agencies working in Nigeria on peace-building and governance, as well as other sectors to ensure multisector integration and collaborative complementarity. This will include other Caritas/CIDSE agencies, Clusters or working groups and other forums as delegated by the Country Representative;
  • In agreement with the Country Representative, contribute to the sustenance of relationships with relevant bi-lateral agencies, including technical focal points in the EU, DfID, USAID, The world bank, UNDP and others, seeking opportunities for programme funding, where applicable;
  • Communicate with other teams within CAFOD to ensure that the programme, including the EU-funded project referenced above, is well understood, and that information is available for fundraising and other communication, including publications, media briefings, education, etc. This may involve participation in sessions/events with Supporters, communities of practice, working groups, etc., as agreed with the relevant manager.
Financial management and monitoring of programmes and projects  
  • In close co-operation with the relevant roles in the finance and funding teams, prepare, manage and monitor budgets relating to both CAFOD and partner-led expenditure, as agreed with the Country Representative;
  • Deliver the programme within agreed budgets or instigate motivated budget revisions according to evolving needs, in line with CAFOD’s finance guidelines and procedures;
  • Develop relevant risk registers and monitor them in conjunction with the Country Representative;
  • In collaboration with Finances, provide support to partners in interpreting and implementing donor and CAFOD financial compliance rules, guidelines and requirements
  • Where appropriate, cooperate with finances to commission and manage (with partners) audits for programmes and projects;
  • Carry out partner financial profiles and reviews, in co-operation with the finance team.
Systems and compliance
  • Effectively use CAFOD’s programme management information systems to ensure programme and project information is up-to-date. This will include producing management information to support decision making;
  • Ensure compliance with agreements, regulations and requirements attached to our work. 
Thematic focus:
  • Complement partners’ thematic understanding on peacebuilding, governance and gender sectors contributing to the development of relevant interventions that bring about positive change.
  • Contributing to the delivery of CAFOD’s EU-funded project including ensuring a successful delivery of the project in line with donor compliance and hence strengthening CAFOD’s relationship with the EU nationally and globally.

Child Protection
CAFOD recognises the personal dignity and rights of children, towards whom it has a special responsibility and a duty of care and respect. CAFOD, and all its staff and volunteers, undertake to do all in our power to create a safe environment for children and young people and to prevent their physical, sexual or emotional abuse. CAFOD is committed to acting at all times in the best interests of children, seeing these interests as paramount.

Key Competencies
Understanding our context
  • Understanding international development:   Understanding and experience of international development and programme management and quality standards within this context
Working together
  • Communicating; Able to communicate with colleagues and partners at a distance
  • Looking outwards; Understanding of effective and values-based partnership work between northern and southern organisations and communities.
Making change happen
  • Managing resources Computer literacy i.e. familiar with Microsoft word, excel and knowledge of information and database management; Budget monitoring skills
  • Achieving results; Able to manage competing work demands

Job-specific competencies
  1. Understanding and first-hand experience of institutional funding work/projects, priorities, trends and donor conditions;
  2. Experience using programme cycle management tools effectively to deliver work within an agreed programme framework;
  3. Able and committed to working with and developing the capacity of local partners organisations/ National NGOs;
  4. Financial management understanding and experience;
  5. Ability and willingness to travel (approximately 12 weeks per year), sometimes at short notice and to areas of potential risk
  6. Fluency in spoken and written English, knowledge of French and Hausa languages will be an advantage.
  7. Thematic experience in Peace, peacebuilding, governance & rule of law, culture and interreligious tolerance


Wednesday, 7 February 2018

NIGERIA POLICE FORCE RECRUITMENT - 2018


The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), has announced its recruitment exercise for 2018.

This was disclosed on Wednesday on its official Twitter handle @policeNG.
 Members of the Public are to check the full details of this recruitment advert in the National Dailies of today, Wednesday, 7th Feb, 2018.



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