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Graduate Interns Job at an N.G.O

Discipline (All locations) (Knowledge Management, Health System Strengthening, Clinical Services,  Laboratory Services, Strategic Information, Finance, Support Services, Programs)


Locations: Abuja, Gombe, Kaduna, Benue and Kogi

Benefits: Successful candidates will be offered development activities through a variety of learning strategies. Interns will also qualify for a monthly stipend to cover the cost of transportation and meals.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills & Ability:
  • Successfully completed a degree or equivalent leading to a minimum of 2.2 or credit for HND graduates within the last two years.
  • Smart and highly motivated graduates willing to up-hold our values and contribute towards the achievement of organizational strategic and operational objectives/goals.
  • Good attention to detail with ability to follow, apply, interpret, and explain instructions and/or guidelines.
  • Ability to multi tasks and remain calmer under pressure.
  • Be willing to work in any of the states. 
  • Able to commit for minimum of 1year subject to successful performance following probation. The Organization cannot guarantee a permanent job on completion of internship

All candidates are expected to possess:
  • Excellent personal communication skills, in written and verbal English, with high impact influencing and persuasive skills and able to represent the organization to donors and partners
  • Good experience of using Ms. Word, Excel or applicable software related to position
Commitment to and understanding of organization’s vision, values and principles including rights-based/gender approaches would be expected.
Interested and Qualified candidates should apply by email with CV and a suitability statement of not more than 200 words as a Microsoft Word attachment to 2017projectrecruitment@gmail.com not later than ONE WEEKfrom the date of this publication. The subject of the email should be the JOB CODE and the applicant’s FULL NAME e.g.  MSS-01 – John Bull. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.


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