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Veterinary Clinicians at Maigoje Foundation

Maigoje Foundation is an NGO established by a group of young and energetic people who came from communities that are directly affected by
insurgency, who were highly motivated and committed for contributing their time, skills and energies for the development and empowerment of socially disadvantaged and vulnerable communities in Yobe State in particular and addressing poverty issues and gender based discriminations across the Northeast Region of Nigeria. 


Maigoje Foundation (MgF) is inviting applications from qualified candidates to fill the following positions in a Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Livestock Restocking Project (subject to funding) to be based in Gujba, Gulani, Geidam, Tarmuwa and Nguru LGAs of Yobe States.

Duration: 3 Months

Qualifications:
Minimum DVM degree required, strongly preferred Master's degree or equivalent in veterinary services.

Experience:
  • At least 2-3 years experience in clinical practice, livestock management and demonstrable experience in conducting assessments, livelihood intervention and mapping.
  • The candidates most have strong analytical skill, reporting and writing abilities
  • Excellent organizational skills with diligent record-keeping
  • Excellent communication skills (written and spoken English and Hausa), fluency in Kanuri Language is an added advantage.
  • Ability to multi-task and to work to demanding timelines, whilst remaining focused on strategic goals
  • Demonstrated competence in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Able to be based full-time in LGA of assignment
Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will
  • Supervise the LGA coordinator and Field Volunteers
  • Provide clinical services to large and small animals in the LGA of assignment
  • Support the Vendors, Enumerators and FAO team towards the smooth implementation of the project
  • Train beneficiaries on livestock handling and management
  • Provide activity report to the foundation.

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