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Graduate Trainees Recruitment At Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc.
5:53:00 PMGist Naija
Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc has been a part of the lives of Nigerians at home and abroad. The Company's flagship brand, Golden
Penny, remains one of the best known and the preferred brands amongst bakers, confectioneries and consumers in Nigeria.

For over 5 decades, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc has been a part of the lives of Nigerians at home and abroad. Our global vision is to be a leading foods company in Africa providing high quality and affordable products in the most convenient ways to consumers through world class brands like Golden Penny Flour, Golden Penny Semovita, Golden Vita, Golden Pasta and Golden Noodles.


Our other business focus areas include a developing agro-allied business producing sugar, rice and palm products, fertilizers to facilitate agricultural development in Nigeria, cement production to help develop Nigeria's infrastructure, and a number of support businesses providing packaging, transport and logistics services.

Job Details:    
Our Milling Technician Programme is a 30-month, highly competitive and intense on-the-job training in milling operations. Trainees are enrolled for the National Association of British and Irish Millers (NABIM) correspondence course and exam. At the end of the programme, successful trainees earn the NABIM Advanced Certificate in Flour Milling and join the talent pool in our milling operations across Nigeria.

The person


  • Aspires to a career in professional milling
  • Has aptitude for self-development
Qualification
  • 5 O' Level credits including Mathematics and English
  • OND in the Sciences or Technology

Method of Application
Interested applicants should click 
here to apply online.

Deadline: 11 April, 2014


Jobs At BBC Media Action
5:52:00 PMGist Naija
BBC Media Action uses media and communications to reduce poverty and promote human rights in developing
countries. To achieve this, it partners with civil society, local media and governments to:
  •     Produce creative programmes in multi-media formats which inform and engage audiences around key development issues.
  •     Strengthen the media sector through building professional capacity and infrastructure.
BBC Media Action promotes development and human rights through three main thematic areas of health, governance and rights, and humanitarian and emergency preparedness

BBC Media Action in Nigeria
At present, BBC Media Action in Nigeria has several large multi-year project addressing governance and health issues using both drama and factual outputs.   We will be looking to develop new projects in 2013-14   We require a dynamic manager with a highly developed understanding of media and development together with solid management skills to ensure delivery of our projects.



Overall Purpose of Job
The Senior Projects Manager will be responsible for the overall management and delivery of the projects involving the delivery of a range of diverse media projects. The projects will utilise the power of media to tackle issues of health, governance and resilience and the Senior Projects Manager will ensure the agreed targets and objectives of country projects are met while ensuring the quality and cohesion of project outputs. This will include managing project managers as well having dotted line responsibility to radio  and online teams who will be producing content for the projects.  This post will also ensure that the Research department is kept abreast of project timelines in order that the research is delivered at the appropriate time within the projects.

The Senior Projects Manager will be responsible for overseeing financial management of projects and reporting on editorial and operational progress to the Country Director and liaising with the relevant teams in the London headquarters and donors. Upon request of the Country Director the Senior Projects Manager will represent Media Action in country to key stakeholders and will ensure effective relationships and partnerships with a wide range of partners including broadcasters, NGOs, international development agencies and others.

Main duties and responsibilities


  •     Reporting to the Country Director, to take responsibility for overseeing the planning and implementing country projects and activities.
  •     To manage a diverse team of staff including project managers and to support team members to meet agreed objectives, develop their skills so that they are able to make an effective contribution to planned activities.
  •     To ensure that the design and implementation of project activities adhere to work plan and log frame commitments and remain in line with BBC editorial standards and values and Media Action's best practice. To negotiate and mediate if conflicting views/priorities arise within the project, working through these to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
  •     To participate in the design and coordination of monitoring and evaluation and conduct regular feedback sessions, adjusting project delivery as necessary upon approval.
  •     To set up robust systems to review project outputs and ensure quality.
  •     To manage project budgets and ensure the delivery of the outputs is in accordance with that budget and in line with Media Action's financial procedures and the funder's operating guidelines.
  •     To develop good working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including the BBC World Service and local broadcasters
  •     To develop good working relationships with partner media, NGOs etc. and ensure these relationships are managed effectively.
  •     To support business development activities. This will involve working with the Country Director and local staff to pursue appropriate funding opportunities in country, as well as working as part of a global team responding to international and sub-regional funding opportunities. 
  •     To work with the other BBC Media Action staff in country and in London to identify training priorities linked to the needs of staff, including greater development of in-house capacity, and ensure that training meets Media Action's high standards.
  •     To lead the reporting of progress, both internally to the BBC and externally to partners, the donor, and other interested parties.
Skills, knowledge and experience requirements:
  •     Experience of senior project management, in a developing country context, preferably in Africa with demonstrated capacity to manage large-scale projects effectively.
  •     A proven track-record in international development; experience in the use of media to achieve development goals is an advantage. Experience of working in one or more of the governance/health/resilience sector an advantage.
  •     Experience of managing teams of local and international staff, preferably within a developing country context, at a level which demonstrates experience in developing  and leading on systems and processes.
  •     Strong financial management skills, with proven experience managing large budgets, including accurate and timely reporting to donors. 
  •     Previous experience of all aspects of writing successful proposals, including project research and development, logframes, budgets, etc.
  •     Awareness of the BBC's editorial values and an instinct for how to apply these to media development projects. 
  •     The potential to acquire strong media editorial leadership skills in order to make sensitive editorial judgements at a senior level.
  •     Developed understanding of radio broadcast and programme making.  
  •     Ability to work on own initiative and organise time effectively within a range of often conflicting deadlines.
  •     Capacity to juggle competing priorities and a busy programme of work while working to an agreed strategy.
  •     The ability to forge strong working relations quickly and gain the trust of media house managers, editors, participating NGOs and senior staff in the region.
  •     Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  •     Demonstrable creative ability, with a proven track-record in project design development and implementation.
  •     Experience of developing and leading staff from different backgrounds
  •     Excellent written and spoken English
Desirable:
a)   Knowledge of regional and international current affairs
b)   Experience of Nigeria, or at least awareness of its geopolitics, culture, religions etc.  
c)   Proven experience of working in media projects is highly desirable.   Applicants with extremely sound ideas, but little media experience will be considered on evidence of creativity and potential.

Key competencies
1.  Managing relationships and team work: able to build and maintain effective working relationships with a range of people. Works co-operatively with others to be part of a team, as opposed to working separately or competitively. Values individual's differences and demonstrates a commitment to knowledge sharing and informal learning, for the benefit of the team.
2.  Strategic thinking: Able to identify a vision and create plans for implementation of that vision to meet the end goal. Evaluates situations, decisions, and issues in the short, medium and long-term
3.  Leadership: Ability to inspire others to realize an identified vision.
4.  Analytical Thinking: Able to simplify complex problems, processes or projects into component parts, explore and evaluate them systematically. Able to identify causal relationships, and construct frameworks for problem solving and/or development.
5.  Change Management: Able to understand and anticipate the need for change and to build frameworks for planning and managing the continuous process of change.
6.  Planning and Organisation: Able to think ahead in order to establish an efficient and appropriate course of action for self and others; planning of activities taking into account all the relevant issues and factors such as deadlines, staffing and resources requirements.
7.  Resilience: Can maintain personal effectiveness by managing own emotions in the face of pressure, setbacks or when dealing with provocative situations. Can demonstrate an approach to work that is characterised by commitment, motivation and energy.
8.  Decision Making: Able to take the initiative, originate action and be responsible for the consequences of the decision made.

Method of Application
Interested applicants should click 
here to apply online.

Deadline: 3 April, 2014



The Women's Health and Action Research Centre Is Recruting
5:50:00 PMGist Naija
Immediate Employment Opportunity at The Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC) a
Benin Based NGO requests applications from ambitious and resourceful persons with the highest standard of integrity, capacity for hard workand strong ability to build viable working relationship for the position of a driver.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION:
  • Must have ten (10) years working experience
  • Must have all particulars of driving experience
  • Must be above the age of 35 years
  • Must be a school leaving certificate holder
  • Must be a God fearing person

Method of Application
Interested and suitably qualified applicants should apply to the advertiser

The Women's Health and Action Research Centre
Km II Benin - Lagos Expressway, 
Igue-Iheya,
P.O. Box 10231, 
Ugbowo, 
Benin City, 
Nigeria

Applicant can also apply online on our website www.whrac-online.org





Jobs At Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)
5:49:00 PMGist Naija
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Jobs At Marine Platforms Limited
5:47:00 PMGist Naija


Standard Chartered Bank is Recruiting
5:47:00 PMGist Naija
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria - We attract talented individuals. Not only can they give you the benefit of their experience, they also reveal a closer, more personal look at the wide range
of global opportunities we offer. At the core of the Group'speople strategy is our focus on employee engagement. Engagement is a key driver of productivity and performance, which creates the foundation of our performance culture. We encourage and focus on the behaviours that bring out the very best from every employee, assessing their performance not just on results but on how those results were achieved. To further embed these behaviours we have a remuneration programme in place, carefully designed to incentivise our employees to live our values every day. We are recruiting for the position of:

Job Description
  • The role of the Personal Assistant  to Head HR is crucial to the smooth management of the office HHR.
  • The role holder will work closely with the Head, HR and the HR team by providing required support.
Key Roles & Responsibilities
. General Office Management
. Arrange all internal and external meetings for the HHR.
. Support the HHR in the preparation of relevant Board / Regulatory papers
. Support the HHR in responding to ex-employee reference requests, introductory letters and other relevant communications.
. Receive all mails, time stamp and distribute as appropriate.
. Follow up on action points agreed at meetings
. Collate and manage the leave plan and handover process
. Act as secretary for the unit's meetings
. Ensure stationeries are available and stocked as at when required
. Any other assignment assigned by the HHR.

Qualifications & Skills
. Minimum of a 2nd Class degree in a relevant course
. 3-5 years experience in a medium sized organisation
. General high level of computer literacy
. Excellent use of Microsoft Powerpoint and Excel tools
. Good communications and interpersonal skills
. Ability to use own initiatives
. Attention to details


Others
  • In compliance with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Act of 2004, all applicants should ensure that they have completed the mandatory NYSC programme.
  • A discharge certificate will be required as evidence of completion of the programme.
  • Where an exemption has been granted, a certificate of exemption will also be required.
Diversity & Inclusion
Standard Chartered is committed to diversity and inclusion. We believe that a work environment which embraces diversity will enable us to get the best out of the broadest spectrum of people to sustain strong business performance and competitive advantage. By building an inclusive culture, each employee can develop a sense of belonging, and have the opportunity to maximise their personal potential.

Method of Application
Interested applicants should click 
here to apply online.

Deadline: 10 April, 2014



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