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British Council Job Vacancies in Nigeria

British Council Nigeria is looking for qualified individuals to fill various posts for the Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme.

For more info regarding the jobs, please download and read through the relevant role profile document below.

The Programme:
The Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) is a new program aimed at supporting Nigerian stakeholders in preventing and managing conflict non-violently and reducing the negative impacts of conflict and violence on the most vulnerable. It will work in three regions of Nigeria: the North East; Middle Belt; and the Delta, across three results areas:
Improving conflict early warning and response capacity; and better coordination between state and non-state actors;
Addressing some of the issues that lead to conflict and making institutions more resilient to conflict;
Increasing civic engagement and particularly the contribution and effectiveness of women involved in peacebuilding
Role profiles:
Driver / Office Assistant (Abuja)
Driver / Office Assistant (Kano)
Driver / Office Assistant (Port Harcourt)
Facilities Officer
Finance Officer
Procurement Manager
Programme Accountant
Programme Officer (Abuja)
Programme Officer (Kano)
Programme Officer (Port Harcourt)

How to apply?
Read through the role profile document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ document at the top of this page. Listed within the role profile document, you will find a number of listed ‘behaviours’ and ‘skills and knowledge’. Evidence against those criteria’s will need to be provided in your role application form. To help you understand those criteria’s, we have provided a ‘behaviours’ and ‘generic skills' dictionary at the top of this page.

E-mail the completed application form to NSRP@ng.britishcouncil.org with the subject field of your email clearly indicating the post you’re applying for. The deadline for applications is 20 December 2011; applications received after this time will not be considered.