Thursday, 21 March 2019

THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM) LATEST JOB VACANCY [2 POSITIONS]

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants. 

We are recruiting to fill the positions below:

Job Title: Public Information Officer

Location: Abuja, Nigeria

Classification:Professional Staff, Grade P2

Type of Appointment:Special short-term graded, Six months with possibility of extension

Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible

CONTEXT:
In light of the emerging crisis, the scale of IOM’s response in Nigeria is growing exponentially. It is therefore crucial to recruit a Public Information Officer whose role will be to prepare timely and professional presentation of communications outputs to the media and public on IOM’s work in Nigeria.

Working under the direct supervision of the Chief of Mission, in close coordination with the Senior Programme Coordinator, and in collaboration with the Head of the Media and Communications Unit in Geneva, the successful candidate will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of public information (PI) strategies.

Core Functions / Responsibilities
Contribute to the Mission’s day-to-day communications plan and websites operation. Draft, update, maintain, and disseminate news and information, web content, and social media updates.

Contribute towards the coordination of the Mission’s PI activities with IOM Headquarters to optimize outreach.

Produce content for international audiences in the form of human interest stories from the field, photographs, videos, clips, and migration stories.

Coordinate the collection of PI assets including photos and stories from the field to be used in a comprehensive PI strategy for the Mission.

Contribute to the inclusion of appropriate gender awareness in IOM Nigeria communications.
Organize and conduct PI training for IOM Nigeria staff and build internal PI capacity.

Travel to the field to collect photographs, videos, and stories that highlight IOM Nigeria’s presence and emergency response.
Participate in key mission events and workshops as needed.

Assist in preparing and editing news releases, briefing notes, media talking points, and other informational materials.

Generate timely and engaging social media content including text, photos, and other media for use across a range of integrated online platforms.

Provide support and assistance in coordinating communications with community (CwC) activities when and if needed.

Monitor adequate communications with crisis-affected populations and provide inputs on integration of CwC into the work of IOM.

Perform such other duties as may be assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

Education:
Master’s degree in Journalism, Communications, International Affairs, Development Studies or a related field from an accredited academic institution with two years of relevant professional experience; or University degree in the above fields with four years of relevant professional experience.

Experience:
Experience in the related field, particularly writing and editing, international journalism and public information; preferably in African region; Previous experience writing and reporting in international and crisis contexts;

Preferably within the United Nations Common System and the International Humanitarian Field;
Strong organizational and editorial skills;

Ability to timely understand the Organization’s structure and portfolios;

Ability to work effectively and harmoniously in a team of colleagues of varied cultural and professional backgrounds;

Proven ability to produce quality work accurately and concisely according to set deadlines;

Practical experience of how to multi-task, prioritize and work independently.

Languages:
IOM’s official languages are English, French and Spanish.

For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written).

Working knowledge of French and/or Spanish is an advantage.

Desirable Competencies
Values – all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these three values:

Inclusion and respect for diversity: respects and promotes individual and cultural differences; encourages diversity and inclusion wherever possible.

Integrity and transparency: maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.

PROFESSIONALISM: Demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.

Core Competencies – behavioural indicators level 2:

Teamwork: develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve shared goals and optimize results.

Delivering results: produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely manner; is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.

Managing and sharing knowledge: continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and innovate.

Accountability: takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes responsibility for own action and delegated work.

Communication: encourages and contributes to clear and open communication; explains complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.

Managerial Competencies – behavioural indicators level 2:
Leadership: provides a clear sense of direction, leads by example and demonstrates the ability to carry out the organization’s vision; assists others to realize and develop their potential.

Empowering others & building trust: creates an atmosphere of trust and an enabling environment where staff can contribute their best and develop their potential.

Strategic thinking and vision: works strategically to realize the Organization’s goals and communicates a clear strategic direction.


Competencies will be assessed during a competency-based interview.

Other:
Internationally recruited professional staff are required to be mobile.

Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation.

The list of NMS countries above includes all IOM Member States which are non-represented in the Professional Category of staff members. For this staff category, candidates who are nationals of the duty station’s country cannot be considered eligible.

Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment, accreditation, any residency or visa requirements, and security clearances.

Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply

Application Deadline: 1st April, 2019.

Job Title: Programme Support Officer (Migration Monitoring and Evaluation)

Location: Abuja, Nigeria

Classification:Junior Professional Officer, Grade P2

Type of Appointment:JPO, one year with possibility of extension

Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible

Context
Under the direct supervision of the Chief of Mission (CoM) in Nigeria, and in coordination with relevant units at the Headquarters (HQs) and the Regional Office (RO), the successful candidate will be responsible and accountable for contributing to the design and development of new programmes/projects as well as for participating in donor liaison and programme reporting for IOM in Nigeria.

Core Functions / Responsibilities
Support in overseeing and coordinating the mission’s activities and deliverables;

Provide technical assistance, capacity building support and guidance to implementing partners and government counterpart;

Supervise, train as well as guide the Programme Support team, which includes monitoring and evaluation and data management staff, to enable timely delivery of programme results;

Support the mission in the promotion and visibility of IOM activities to garner support for the activities in Nigeria. 

Draft, design, and disseminate a wide range of communication materials;

Support in maintaining continuous liaison with the donor, other IOM Missions, Regional Office (RO) and Headquarters (HQs) to facilitate a coordinated approach to project implementation, identify synergies with IOM’s programmes in the region, and make recommendations;

Support in liaison with national and state authorities, programme partners, civil society, the international community and donors to ensure successful implementation of project activities and visibility;

In coordination with the Chief of Mission and other colleagues, support the development, enhancement and implementation of national standard operating procedures (SoPs) related to return, rehabilitation and reintegration;

Lead the initiation, planning and kick-off stages of new projects within the mission;

Ensure regular and timely preparation of periodic and donor reports, updates, programme summaries, press releases, and other relevant information materials and statistics according to specific project needs;Prepare for donor visits in coordination with the Chief of Mission and relevant units within IOM. Ensure that sufficient visibility and information / communication materials are available;Oversee appropriate data management for all components of the programme in accordance with IOM Data Protection Principles;Track use of resources in accordance with IOM internal rules and regulations;Contribute to the development of project concepts/proposals, resource mobilization initiatives related to or complementing the programme activities, as appropriate;Undertake duty travel as requested;Perform such other duties as may be assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

Education:
Master’s degree in Development Studies, Economics, Business Management, Political Science, International Relations, Social Studies, International Law or a related field from an accredited academic institution with two years of relevant professional experience; or In lieu of a Master’s degree a Bachelor’s degree in the above fields maybe accepted from an accredited academic institution with (at least) three years of relevant professional experience.

Experience:
Two to maximum 4 years of professional experience in project management with focus on Assistance to Vulnerable Migrants (AVM), Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR), counter trafficking and smuggling, community reintegration or similar direct assistance work;

Experience working with specialized international agencies (UN Agencies, International Organizations, and International NGOs);

Strong communication and interpersonal skills as well as strong strategic and creative thinking;

Previous work on protection (including, but not limited to, child protection, counter-trafficking) preferable;

Experience in project management and monitoring and evaluation an asset;

Efficiency, flexibility, high level of professionalism and ability to work under pressure and adhere to strict deadlines;

Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional backgrounds;

Ability to guide and supervise staff and coordinate administrative matters;

Works effectively with local authorities, stakeholders, beneficiaries, and the broader community to advance country office or regional objectives;

Internships carried out with IOM since obtaining Bachelor’s Degrees will be considered as work experience.

Languages:
IOM’s official languages are English, French and Spanish.For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written). Working knowledge of French and/or Spanish is an advantage.

Note on Classification Grade:
P2 step 1 in the first year
Note on Duration of Assignment:
Initially one year with the possibility to extend up to a maximum total of 3 years.

Desirable Competencies:
Values – all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these three values:

Inclusion and respect for diversity: respects and promotes individual and cultural differences; encourages diversity and inclusion wherever possible.

Integrity and transparency: maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.

Professionalism: demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.

Core Competencies – behavioural indicators level 2:
Teamwork: develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve shared goals and optimize results.

Delivering results: produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely manner; is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.

Managing and sharing knowledge: continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and innovate.

Accountability: takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes responsibility for own action and delegated work.

Communication: encourages and contributes to clear and open communication; explains complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.

Managerial Competencies – behavioural indicators level 2:

Leadership: provides a clear sense of direction, leads by example and demonstrates the ability to carry out the organization’s vision; assists others to realize and develop their potential.

Empowering others & building trust: creates an atmosphere of trust and an enabling environment where staff can contribute their best and develop their potential.

Strategic thinking and vision: works strategically to realize the Organization’s goals and communicates a clear strategic direction.


Competencies will be assessed during a competency-based interview.

Other:
Information on living conditions at Duty Station:
Being a purpose-built capital, Abuja is the center of politics, diplomacy and many international organizations in Nigeria. However, its importance in terms of culture and economics is less than some other cities. It is located in the center of the country, within the Federal Capital Territory. It replaced Lagos as the capital in 1991. At the last census, the broader metropolitan area of Abuja has a population of more than three million, making it the fourth largest urban area in Nigeria. It is growing very quickly, and the central population is around 1 million. There is large expat community.

Abuja is very hot all year round but is particularly scorching between November and April when it is also very dry. The rainy season comes from April to September. Accommodation in Abuja is not cheap. The Asokoro area, known for its exclusivity, has apartments with rent cost of around 1,000 USD per month just for a one-bedroom place. increasing considerably with more bedrooms and more luxury. Being home to so many high-profile people, it is one of the safest areas in the city. Similarly, the Maitama district is home to diplomats, government ministers, former governors and the like. Prices are comparable to Asokoro, and both areas are very central. Privateproperty.com and Lamudi.com covers rental listings in Abuja

Find more information about working and Living in Abuja in the InterNations Expat Guide

Coaching and Learning Elements:
As an integral part of the IOM assignment the Programme Support Officer Junior Professional Officer will:

Work in a collegial team environment; incorporate gender related needs, perspectives, concerns and promotes equal gender participation.Maintain of close contacts with the team to develop project proposals or reporting.

Gather and disseminate information and data to develop relevant and quality project proposals, and actively seek new ways of improving programmes or services.

Ensure that the information on IOM’s programmes is accurate and well presented, to help promote IOM’s image and work, and contribute to fundraising.Develop capacity through coaching, mentoring and formal on-the-job training, when working with staff, governmental, non-governmental and United Nations institutions in West Africa region.

S/he will also gain on-site experience in working in an international multi-cultural environment, with an intergovernmental organization.

Gain experience in an international organization, including management and international cooperation activities, as well as understanding the dynamics of international working groups.Be able to prepare documents using the IOM logical and legal framework.Participate in development of programs, projects, trainings and workshops related to different migration areas.

The JPO training programme includes the following learning elements:
The JPO will have access to IOM’s learning platform which currently houses over 300 learning modules developed by IOM and other UN agencies.

The JPO position includes a Duty travel and training allowance (DTTA) of $4000 per year which may be used for learning activities related to the assignment and career development.

The Junior Professional Officer will be given regular feedback and guidance on his/her performance.
Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply

Application Deadline: 14th April, 2019

Note
In order for an application to be considered valid, IOM only accepts online profiles duly completed.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.  

You can track the progress of your application on your personal application page in the IOM e-recruitment system.

AACE FOODS LATEST JOB VACANCY [2 POSITIONS]

AACE Foods is into processing, packaging, marketing and distribution of nutritious and tasty food products made from the best of West Africa’s fruits, herbs, vegetables and cereals.

The main product lines consist of spices, spreads, sauces and complimentary food that excite and satisfy institutional, commercial and retail customers across Nigeria.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

JOB TITLE: Operations Officer

LOCATION: Ogun

JOB DESCRIPTION
Monitor and analyze the current operating system and work out strategy to improve units’ and overall effectiveness

Coordinate all units to achieve AACE Foods’ Strategic and operational objectives

Track and measure staff performance and contribution level and make recommendations

Recruit, train, supervise and appraise Human Resource

Set and review annual budgets and schedule allocations

Ensure all operations are done correctly and in the most cost effective manner, aligning with specifications and quality requirements

Oversee maintenance and production activities and coordinate them proactively

Coordinate and drive administrative tasks and logistics to maximum efficiency

Perform all other duties as assigned by the management

REQUIREMENTS:
Proven work experience as Operations Manager; experience in FMCG is a plus

Minimum of a bachelors’ degree in Business Administration and Management or other related fields; relevant professional certification in related fields is an advantage
Familiarity with manufacturing operations

Basic Microsoft Office skills (Word, Power Point, Excel)

Effective communication

Leadership and Organization


JOB TITLE: Procurement Officer

LOCATION: Ogun

JOB DESCRIPTION
Prepare contracts for technical and construction projects in conformance to company policy

Monitor all deliveries for supplies and equipment, and technical and construction projects to in compliance with specification

Maintain and manage vendor/contractor versus company relationship

Develop plan for purchasing equipment, services, and supplies

Source vendors/suppliers & contractors, compare and evaluate offers, negotiate terms and pricing and track orders & services for timely delivery or execution.

Maintain updated records of purchased supplies, delivery information, invoices and prepare reports on purchases

REQUIREMENTS:
Professional certification in procurement & logistics, project management, or operations is an advantage.

Proven experience in procurement and projects supervision

Good knowledge of vendor sourcing and management practices

Good projection & budgeting skills

Knowledgeable about maintenance operations, technical and construction projects

Minimum of a B.Sc./HND Degree in Civil Engineering or related fields

TO APPLY
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: recruiting@aacefoods.com 
Using Job Title as the subject of your mail.

FG TO NEGOTIATE WITH SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS ON NEW MINIMUM WAGE - SEN. UDOMA


The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Sen. Udoma Udoma, said the Federal Government would go into negotiations with senior civil servants soon after the bill on the new National Minimum Wage is assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Udoma said this when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance on Tuesday in Abuja to give explanations on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Paper.

He said the Executive would meet with relevant stakeholders on the matter as soon as it is signed into law.

“Once we announce the minimum wage, we now enter into negotiations with those who are above the minimum wage.

“So, we have to be prepared for that. We will be meeting with the finance committee on how best this minimum wage will be addressed both from the federal and the state governments.

“This is to ensure that the whole government apparatus is not just to pay salaries. It is important we are able to pay the minimum wage and still have enough resources to do infrastructure, health, agriculture and others,” he said.

The minister stressed that once the minimum wage becomes law, serious emphasis would be laid on productivity.

“As a result of agitation from the unions, the President set up a tripartite committee to look at the minimum wage. It is expected that every five years a review is done.

“We know that the N18,000 is too low and it will be difficult to manage with 18,000 and the president supported the review. It is, however, important that as we are reviewing it, we make sure that we can fund it.
“That is why we set up a committee.

So, we will be coming to you as there may be some changes to make sure we can fund the minimum wage,” he explained.

Meanwhile, the Senate and House of Representatives have approved N30,000 as the new national minimum wage.
(NAN)

RIVERS GUBER 2019 ELECTION: GOV WIKE CRIES OUT, ALLEGES PERSONS STRUGGLING TO DESTROY ELECTION RESULT


Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has claimed that the enemies of the state were struggling to stop the collation and declaration of the governorship election in the State.

According to Wike, the police was now inviting Electoral and Collation Officers to intimidate them over collated results in the governorship election.

Wike spoke during a solidarity visit to his office at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, by the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus and other members of the party’s National Working Committee.

Wike said, “The Police is trying to intimidate Collation and Electoral Officers by inviting them for one offence or the other so as to impinge on the Collation Process.

“Imagine where the police is inviting the entire Returning Officers and Entire Electoral Officers because allegations have been made against the INEC officials. This is just to let the entire world see what we are talking about “.

The Governor said that the enemies of the state have continued to roll out strategies to destroy the governorship election collation process.

“They go by this strategy, if it fails, they go by the other strategy. They brought the Army, it failed. They have gone to the court and now they want to use the police.”

Governor Wike said that the good people of Rivers State will overcome all the challenges thrown at the state by the system.

“Like I said, this victory will be the best. It will be the sweetest amongst all the states. That is what I see coming. There is no election that will be held in this state and another party will win.

“Not to talk about a party that is not on ground. They have failed and that is the truth of the matter”, he said.

Governor Wike said the political situation in Rivers State has exposed the negative aspects of the system.

“In the end, PDP will emerge victorious in this State. It is a victory that can be delayed, but not denied.

“This morning, the other political party went to court to stop Collation. As God will have it, the court did not grant them their request.

“You see how funny it is. The candidate of AAC said he won the election. The same candidate has gone to court to stop Collation and seek for the cancellation of an election, he claimed that he won”, he said.

GOV GANDUJE LOSES KANO TO KWANKWASO’S SON-IN-LAW AFTER FINAL RESULTS OF 44 LGAs

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Abba Kabir-Yusuf, has got the highest number of votes from results of the 44 Local Government areas in Kano State.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the state, Riskuwa Shehu, had ordered for fresh collation of results from the wards in Nasarawa local government after the local government collation centre was attacked and the main result sheet was torn.

However, Kabir-Yusuf, a son-in-law to ex-governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, won the pending local government which had delayed the final announcement of governorship election result in the state.

After collation of results from 10 wards of the local government last night, PDP scored 54,349, votes while the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), scored 34,297 votes.

Based on the results collated at the state collation centre, the PDP, which had earlier polled 960,004 votes from 43 local governments now has a total of 1,014,353 votes.

The APC which had polled 953,522 votes from 43 local government areas now has 987,819 votes.

Wednesday, 20 March 2019

INEC CAN’T WITHHOLD OKOROCHA'S CERTIFICATE OF RETURN - EBUN-OLU ADEGBORUWA

Activist-lawyer Ebun-Olu Adgboruwa has said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has no power to withhold the certificate of return of an election winner.

He said there was no basis in law for INEC to review an already declared result of an election “no matter the circumstances”.

He faulted the commission for withholding the certificate of return of Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha.

INEC said Okorocha was declared winner of a senatorial seat “under duress”.

Adegboruwa said the ommission of Okorocha's name from the list of those presented with certificates of return “is illegal and ultra vires the electoral body”.

He argued that based Section 68 (1) (c) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), only a tribunal could overule an election.

The Section reads: “The decision of the Returning Officer on any question arising from or relating to declaration of scores of candidates and the return of a candidate, shall be final, subject to review by a Tribunal or Court in an election petition proceedings under this Act.”

Adegboruwa said: “In the case of Governor Okorocha, there was a declaration of his scores in the election and he was announced and returned as elected, by INEC.

“However, the Returning Officer claimed that he did the declaration and return under duress to save his life. This is an allegation, coming from INEC.

They are facts that will aid the Election Petitions Tribunal to take a decision on whether or not to nullify the election, in view of the alleged violence or duress.

“But INEC cannot in law raise an allegation of duress or violence and then proceed to investigate it and then take a decision on it. You cannot be a judge in your own cause!

“Whereas I do not support that any electoral officer should be threatened or compelled to make a declaration, but once when a declaration has been made, it becomes final.

“It cannot be reviewed, retracted, reversed or investigated by INEC. Section 68 gives that power of review to a Tribunal or Court in election petition proceedings. This is clear beyond any controversy, from the letters of section 68 above.

“INEC has no power under the law, to withhold or refuse to issue a certificate of return, to a person whose scores or votes have already been declared, even if done under duress or through violence.

“Section 75 of the Electoral Act provides as follows:

‘A sealed Certificate of Return at an election in a prescribed form shall be issued within seven days to every candidate who has won an election under this Act: Provided that where the Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court, being the final appellate court in any election petition as the case may be, nullifies the Certificate of Return of any candidate, the Commission shall, within forty-eight hours after the receipt of the order of such Court, issue the successful candidate with a valid Certificate of Return.’

“From the foregoing, INEC must issue a certificate of return to every candidate who has been declared to have won an election, it has no discretion in the matter.

“Whether he won under duress or with violence, is immaterial. Okorocha has been duly declared and INEC has no choice than to issue him a certificate of return. The facts of how he got himself declared are for the Election Petitions Tribunal.”

Adegboruwa said based on Section 75 (1), where a certificate of return has become a subject of litigation and is nullified by the court, then INEC will issue a new certificate of return to the other candidate who has succeeded in the court case, as the old certificate of return stands nullified by the court.

“Thus, it is not the candidate who has been declared in any election that will go to court to compel INEC to issue him with a certificate of return, but rather for the aggrieved candidate to approach the Elections Petition Tribunal to have the certificate of return nullified.

“Section 75 (2) of the Electoral Act: ‘ Where the Commission refuses or neglects to issue a certificate of return, a certified true copy of the order of a court of competent jurisdiction shall, ipso facto, be sufficient for the purpose of swearing-in a candidate declared as the winner by the court.’

“Section 75 (2) is simply meant to enforce the proviso to section 75 (1). It is about what happens post-litigation. It does not confer INEC with power to withhold certificate of return for a candidate that was originally declared winner of an election.

“Reading sections 75 (1) and (2) together, here is what the law says:1. Once a candidate’s score or election results have been declared, INEC must issue him with a certificate of return.

“Where that certificate of return has been challenged and is nullified by the court, INEC must issue a new certificate of return to the person newly declared by the court as winner of the election.

“If the candidate newly declared by the court is unable to get INEC to issue him with a new certificate of return within 48 hours of the judgment of the court, then he can rely upon a certified true copy of the court judgment for his swearing-in, in place of the certificate of return.

“It is clear that INEC has no power in law, to review the outcome of election results or declarations and it has no power to withhold certificate of return.

“We must be careful not to create monsters and terrors from our institutions, where the law has not conferred such powers on them.”

Tuesday, 19 March 2019

SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL (SI) JOB VACANCY [2 POSITIONS]

Solidarites International (SI) is a French humanitarian organisation operating for over 35 years who is committed to providing aid in the event of conflict and natural disasters. 

Our mission is to provide aid as quickly and as efficiently as possible to endangered populations by meeting their vital needs: water, food and shelter.

SI has started activities in North-eastern Nigeria in August 2016 in the fields of Wash and is now intervening in 4 areas of the state for Wash and Shelter activities. 

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

1. Job Title: Admin Assistant

Location: Monguno, Borno

Beginning of Contract: ASAP

Contract Duration: 3 months (with 
possibility of extension)

Probation Period: 1 months

Salary and Conditions: In 
accordance with SI’s Terms of Employment; for national staff in Nigeria

Delocalized Status and related benefits:Applicable

Mission
At his/her assigned base level, the administrative assistant supports the administrator in the processing of accounting operations as well as all tasks relating to Human Resources.

Main Tasks
Administrative management of personnel:

Welcome and participate in administrative briefing of new personnel

Assist the administrator for the administrative management of recruitment and hiring

Participate in the organization of training

Ensure archiving and monitoring of individual dossiers and deliver all documents relative to the professional life of Solidarités International employees

Ensure the confidentiality of all HR datas

Participate in the monitoring of work contracts on the base

Collect payment details and integrate them into the Human resources management  software (Homère)

Issue pay slips and supervise payment of salaries after approval by the administrator
Calculate taxes and duties and create pay records for the relevant organizations

Keep an organization chart up to date for the base

Assist the administrative in the organization and conduct of meetings with personnel representatives

Participate in the application of policies relating to salaries and benefits for Solidarités International

Monitor changes in the cost of living

TEAM MANAGEMENT:
Train and support team members under his or her supervision

Ensure the minimal replacement of members of the admin services in case of absence (days of, sickness etc.)

TREASURY / ACCOUNTING / MANAGEMENT:
Supervise the physical maintenance and safety of cash boxes
Prepare monthly closing, revision and integrity of accounts for the base

Issue vouchers, supervise archiving of records

Participate in audits or any checks issued by partners or head office, at the base level

Participate in the consolidation of budget follow ups and cash forecasts at the base level

Monitor due dates for payments of contracts managed by the administrative coordinator

List liquidity needs in concert with the admin coordinator

Carry out pay-outs and advances, within established guidelines

Keep the registry of cash pay-outs and the cashier’s register

Record budgetary transfers and keep accounting codes

Verify, before recording, that records conform to regulations and procedures of Solidarités International

Translate accounting documents if necessary

Exchange currencies at request of superiors

Verify cash balances daily and report any discrepancies to superior

Archive accounting records according to Solidarités procedures after a final verification of receipts etc.

Guarantee security of the cash and confidentiality of information

REPORTING / COMMUNICATION:
Participate in supervision of regulations in effectAid admin coordinator in relations with administrative authorities

REQUIREMENTS
Personal Abilities
Dynamic, organized, methodical, team player, with sound communication skills

Languages: Fluent in English and Hausa (additional languages a plus)

Personal qualities: Reliable, honest, very good organization, resistance to stress, capacity to delegate and to manage, initiative and autonomy, capacity of prioritisation of tasks, work under tight deadlines

TECHNICAL COMPETENCES:
Professional experience: At least 1 year of experience in similar position in administration, human resources and finance especially with INGOs

Bachelor Degree in Economics, management, administration, HR, social science or any related fields

IT skills : Microsoft software practice, sound Excel skills

2. JOB TITLE: Admin Manager

LOCATION: Monguno, Borno

BEGINNING OF CONTRACT: ASAP

CONTRACT DURATION: 3 months
(with possibility of extension)

PROBATION PERIOD: 1 months

DELOCALIZED STATUS AND RELATED BENEFITS: Applicable

MISSION:
Under the supervision of the administrative coordinator, the administrator carries out administrative, accounting and financial management of his/her base, in compliance with donor and SOLIDARITES International procedures.

He/she supervises accounting operations and cash management, and carries out budget follow up in conjunction with the program managers.

He/she is also one of those charged with ensuring that Solidarités International’s Human Resources policy is properly implemented at the base.

He supports monitors and trains the members of his administrative team.

MAIN TASKS
Administrative management of personnel:
Apply the formalities provided for sanctions and for termination or breach of contract

Supervise the collection of elements needed to establish wages and monitor their proper implementation

Calculate taxes, complete returns and make statements and payments to the necessary organizations

Assist in defining and applying Solidarités International’s salary and social policies

Evaluate risks linked to changes in compensation and social policies

Oversee the setting up of legal representation and consultation bodies for personnel at his/her base, and assist in conflict management and resolution
Conduct meetings and communication with personnel

Track the cost of living
Update the mission organization chart

Assist in welcoming and integrating new personnel, ensure they receive administrative briefing

Supervise the administrative management of personnel recruitment and hiring at his/her base

Supervise the archiving, handling and security of Solidarités International personnel files

Draft employment contracts for employees at his/her base, and ensure that they are adhered to

Ensure that performance reviews are carried out according to defined procedure, and monitor the professional development of personnel

Centralise training requests from teams and set up a training plan

Assist in ordering and determining disciplinary measures

TEAM MANAGEMENT:
Define the needs of administrative personnel at his/her base, and recruit according to the resources allocated
Train, support and evaluate the administrative team at his/her assignment base
Plan and direct the activities of the administrative teamLead meetings for the administrative team
CASH-FLOW /BOOKKEEPING:
Supervise account keeping at his/her base, monitor cash balances

Monitor bank books for his/her base and keep the safe

Prepare and supervise the monthly closing, review and integration of the accounting for his/her base

Verify the accounting files before they are sent to  coordination

Manage his/her base’s cash-flow and ensure that banks and cash boxes are well supplied

Manage transfers and monitor the security of funds

Formulate cash-flow forecasts with the logistics officer and the program managers

Supervise the upkeep and security of safes and cash-boxes

Validate all disbursements and commitments of expenditure, in compliance with Solidarités International procedures

BUDGETARY / FINANCIAL MONITORING:

Oversee adherence to donor administrative procedures

Aid the administrative coordinator in formulating financial reports and carrying out audits

Assist in formulating budgets for new projects

Update allocation boards for his/her base

Update and analyze budget follow up in conjunction with logistic and program teams

Make connections between budgetary consumption and activity progress

Propose solutions if necessary

Monitor functioning costs at his/her assignment base

ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE MISSION:

Verify and validate all contracts drafted at the base

Assist in selecting Solidarités International premises

Ensure administrative monitoring of insurance locations, claims and contracts

REPORTING/COMMUNICATION:
Supervise the sending of administrative files to the  coordination

Ensure administrative and financial reports are made to the coordination according to the Solidarités administrative calendar.

Establish and maintain relationships with local and regional administrative authorities, monitor regulations in force

Take part in meetings relating to administrative aspects, represent Solidarités International on request and/or by order

REQUIREMENTS:
Technical competences :
Professional experience: at least 2 year of experience in similar position in Administration and Finance especially with INGOs
Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Management or any related fields

IT SKILLS: Microsoft software practice, sound Excel skills.

PERSONAL ABILITIES:
Dynamic, organized, methodical, team player, with sound communication skills

Languages: fluent in English and Hausa (additional languages a plus)

Personal qualities: Reliable, honest, very good organization, resistance to stress, capacity to delegate and to manage, initiative and autonomy, capacity of prioritisation of tasks, work under tight deadlines.

SALARY AND CONDITIONS
In accordance with SI’s Terms of Employment; for national staff in Nigeria.

HOW TO APPLY
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply

Application Deadline: 29th March, 2019.

NOTE:
The CV attached must be named with your name and surname.As position is required as soon as possible, Solidarites International reserves the right to select a candidate and finalize the recruitment before the final date.

EASTER CELEBRATIONS: FG DECLARES MARCH 25, 28 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS


The Federal Government has declared Friday, March 25 and Monday, March 28 as public holidays to mark the Good Friday and Easter celebrations, respectively.

The Minister of Interior, Retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, made the declaration in a statement issued by the acting Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido on Tuesday in Abuja.

The minister urged Christians and Nigerians in general to support and join hands with President Muhammadu Buhari in his sustained efforts to build a peaceful, united and virile nation.
He further enjoined Nigerians to use the occasion to pray for peace and unity across the nation.
He wished Nigerians and Christians worldwide happy celebrations.

MINORITY LEADER SLOT IN 9TH SENATE TEARS PDP SENATORS AND SENATORS-ELECT APART

All appears not to be settled in the camp of Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) sitting Senators and Senators-elect.

Feelers indicate as All Progressives Congress (APC) Senators are plotting for position of the Senate President, PDP Senators have launched intense scheming for the slot of Senate minority leader.

It is gathered the intrigue and scheming for leadership positions in the Senate clearly manifested during the issuance of certificate of returns to Senator and members of the House of Representatives on Thursday.

The PDP is expected to produce the minority leader in the ninth Senate with its 42 senators. APC boasts of 65 and YPP has one.

A competent source in the National Assembly told our reporter on Monday the calculation is the South East geo-political zone with its 13 senators, still counting, would produce the Senate minority leader.

He noted the South South geo-political zone is already out of the race for Senate minority leader because the zone occupies the exalted position of PDP Chairman in the person of Prince Uche Secondus.

Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and South East caucus leader in the upper chamber, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, are said to be highly favoured to clinch the Senate minority leader.

The source, who said he is aware the PDP leadership would soon come out to declare its position, said: “On who gets what in the Senate and House of Representatives” noted that “the position of Senate minority leader is not elective position.”

He said: “Senate minority leader position is a party affair. The PDP leadership will soon declare its stand about who should occupy the position.

“PDP wants to get it right in order not to make the mistake of Senator Godswill Akpabio who abandoned the position to defect to APC in the build up to the general elections.

“It is incumbent on the party to decide. The position is purely a party affair. It is not elective. Especially now that the momentum seems to be on the side of the PDP with expected more states to its fold, it is for the party to sustain the tempo by installing effective opposition leader.

“The Senator Godswill Akpabio scenario must not be allowed to play out again.”

The source also said that the PDP planned to install “a cohesive opposition leader that would articulate the position of the party in the Senate.”

Asked who is likely to get the slot between Ekweremadu and Abaribe, he hesitated and said: “PDP leaders are weighing options but what I can deduct from the body language of some party leaders is that perhaps they would want Ekweremadu to now play a father-figure role in the Senate which former Senate President, Senator David Mark, effectively played in the Eight Senate.

‘It is on record that Ekweremadu, having served as Deputy Senate President for three consecutive times with active support of the PDP and its Senators, nobody challenged him, it is widely expected that he should now play a father-figure role in the Senate. Senator David Mark, a former Senate President, did it to the admiration of party members. Nobody should be desperate about anything.”

He assured that “PDP will put its house in order and come up with a suitable name.”

Monday, 18 March 2019

MINIMUM WAGE: FG IN DILEMMA OVER INADEQUATE BUDGETARY ALLOCATION TO PAY N30,000

THE Federal Government appears to be in a dilemma on how to source funds to pay the new N30,000 minimum wage to workers.

The development is generating tension as the government fears that this might lead to another round of crisis between it and organised labour.

It was reliably reliably gathered that between N200 billion and N300 billion is required annually to handle the payment of the new N30,000 minimum wage but the Federal Government budget of about N150 billion is said to be grossly inadequate to take care of the workers’ new salary structure.

Though the Federal Government has indicated its willingness to pay, having assured workers, the calculation by appropriate ministries shows that the government requires about N300 billion annually to cover all agencies of government.

More worrisome is the fact that both the Senate and House of Representatives have recommended the N30,000 but government appears to be in a big mess because it doesn’t have that amount in the budget. It was further gathered that with N150 billion, some agencies of government such as the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, will not have money to pay salaries.

A competent source in one of the ministries told Vanguard that serving members of the NYSC are supposed to be paid the N30,000 new minimum wage and additional ten percent of the N30,000, which makes it N33,000 monthly.

The source further said that with the present budgetary allocation, the corps members may not be part of it. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source told Vanguard that it was expected that adequate budgetary provision should be made, taking cognizance the relevance of workers in all the agencies and parastatals that are expected to benefit from the new salary payment.

“We had expected that the economic team of the federal government should make adequate budgetary provision for the payment of the new wage. In fact, what is required is between N250 billion and N300 billion. “As it stands now, the budget of about N150 billion will not take care of the new salary payment.

Even the NYSC members are not captured in the new payment. The corps members are supposed to be paid the N30,000 plus ten percent of the amount which makes the total package N33,000 per month.”

“I don’t know what was the intention of the economic team when they were making budget. It is not that the money is not there.

If nothing is done to make up the shortfalls, it is going to create another crisis between labour and government. “I am quite sure that organized labour will not accept anything less than the newly approved amount and will not listen to excuses from government,” the source said.

Attempts made to get the government’s position on the matter did not yield any results as the Director of Budget, Mr. Ben Akabueze, neither picked calls to his GSM lines nor replied the text message sent to him. Recall that President Buhari had, while hosting the leadership of organized labour, led by the National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, that paid him a congratulatory visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja after he was declared winner of the February 23 election, called for cooperation from the labour unions.

While recalling the negotiations that led to the approval of the N30,000 minimum wage, he said he had to ask the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, to remind the workers what his administration met on ground and what it’s been able to achieve with minimal resources.

President Buhari had said: “During your negotiation with the minister of labour and when he briefed us in council on N30,000 minimum wage. I gave an analogy of a mad woman, who went to fetch firewood but then she realized it was to heavy for her to carry, instead of reducing it, she added more. “I said we are struggling to survive as a nation.

You (workers) knew what this country was earning between 2009 and 2015, you knew the state of infrastructure when we came in, God gave them 16 years of unprecedented earnings. Multiply 2.1 million by $100 by 16 years. I don’t think the PDP has been been able to successfully explain to Nigerians what they did with that money.

“Most of you are unanswerable to Nigerians, I appealed to you through our mutual friend, the minister of labour, to tell you where we found the country, where we are, and what we have been able to do with the resources available to us.

“We cannot succeed without your cooperation. I appreciate the pressure you are under from your respective constituencies, most especially if you have to submit yourself for elections, you have to prove to your members that you are with them rather than with the government and we understand.”