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Temporary Contractor Vacancy - Medical at AS Operations West Africa Limited. (ASO)

AS Operations West Africa Limited (ASO), is a Nigeria-registered subsidiary of Adam Smith International (ASI). ASO provides operational support to three DFID-funded projects in Nigeria, i.e. NIAF, GEMS and ENABLE. Operational services include IT and Communications; Residential and Hotel Accommodations; Administrative Support; Domestic Ground and Air Transportation; International Travel and Protocol; and, Security Services.

Temporary Contractor - Medical at AS Operations West Africa Limited. (ASO)

Location: Nationwide

Job Description
This is a temporary, short term contract with the following responsibilities:
  • Prepare a list of required and non-perishable first aid items that meet current international standards;
  • Deconstruct current first aid kits to determine contents that are still in date and required;
  • Prepare a list of outstanding items that are required;
  • Identify three local vendors who can bid on and provide all outstanding and required contents;
  • Order outstanding items and replenish kits so all contain a standard list of items;
  • Produce a printed list of contents that are contained in each first aid kit; and
  • Identify 5 Nigerian vendors who are able to provide first aid training in Abuja and Kano.


Deadline
1600hrs WAT; 16th February, 2018.

How to Apply:

Applicants should send their Applications to: gm@asoperations.com by the application date and time deadlines noted above ensuring that the subject line of your email reads "Medical First Kits":
  • A current CV that clearly shows you have the relevant qualifications for this contracted work;
  • A cover letter explaining why you would be suitable for this work;
  • A list of three referees; and
  • A sample list of what you would recommend as contents for a current first aid kit.
Note: ASO would like to thank all applicants however only those who can meet the requirements of the position will be contacted.

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