British Deputy High Commission Lagos Job Vacancy
The job-holder will contribute to an important element of Nigeria’s Drugs and Crime Team programme and will have responsibility for ensuring consistent application of project management best practice and continuous monitoring, evaluation and reporting on the project’s progression.
The job-holder will provide day-to-day support to budget-holding colleagues in the Drugs and Crime section, helping to maximise the impact of project funds in pursuit of the objectives of Nigeria’s Country Business Plan. While the job-holder will primarily deal with office-based financial and administrative matters, there will be an opportunity to engage in the design, implementation and monitoring and evaluation of the project, providing opportunities for the job-holder to engage with external partners outside the BDHC.
The position is offered on a 24 month fixed term contract, dependent upon successful completion of a 6-month probationary period and security vetting procedures.
Requirements include:
- At least 2 years of project management or administrative experience
- A background in accounting, finance or budget management
- Fluency in English, orally and in writing
- Strong IT skills using Microsoft software, particularly Excel
Contract and Salary
The contract will last for 24 months from 03/02/2014 subject to review.
The successful candidate will be expected to successfully complete a 6
month probationary period.
The job is graded B3(L) with a monthly salary of ₦442,149 including
allowances. Successful candidates who are not liable to pay Nigerian tax
will be subject to a 10 % notional tax deduction on the basic salary.
The salary will be paid in Naira directly into a Nigerian bank
account.
Normal working hours will be from 7.30am – 3.30pm, Monday to Thursday
and 7.30am – 12.30pm on Friday. However, the role will require
flexibility as the job holder will be required to be away from the
British Deputy High Commission to liaise with local partner agencies in
Lagos. In addition, the job holder may be required to travel to Abuja
when operationally necessary.
Official travel expenses and additional hours will be funded by British Deputy High Commission, Lagos.
All those interested in applying should send a CV and hand written
covering letter, to the address below, detailing examples of relevant,
recent experience in the competencies listed above. Applications must be
submitted in A4 envelopes only and marked: PSO/B3(L)/14.
Human Resources Manager
British Deputy High Commission
Lagos
OR
Send scanned application and documents
by email to: recruitment.lagos@fco.gov.uk
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:1200hrs Friday 31 January 2014

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