MTN Nigeria: Government Relations Advisor

MTN Nigeria one of the leading and largest  Telecom service provider in Nigeria is currently recruiting for the position of  Government Relations Advisor
Job Title: Government Relations Advisor
Department: Corporate Services
Location: Abuja
Job Description:
Monitor and provide proactive and effective feedback on current developments at Federal & State levels
Provide weekly intelligence reports & feedback on emerging issues in federal and state government circles as it relates with telecommunications
Identify regional vulnerabilities
Prepare correspondence and position papers on government related issues
Establish and maintain a viable relationship with key government stakeholders at federal and state level Management
Initiate regular meetings with key government stakeholders
Provide advisory support on key Government stakeholders
Provide regulatory input on topical issues & remedial action
Develop and maintain relationship with key government stakeholders
Provide legal and regulatory opinion on all issues that impact on MTN from a regulatory perspective, including new legislatures, government policies, etc
Job Conditions:    Normal MTNN working Conditions
Reporting To:    Senior Manager, Government Relations
Required Skills:
At least 4 years work experience comprising of:
Experience within the telecommunications industry or public sector preferably
candidates must demonstrate understanding of the dynamics of government. Evidence of engagement in those processes will be an advantage
Employment Status: Permanent
Qualification:
Minimum of Bachelors Degree in the Arts, Social Sciences or Law
This vacancy expires on 13th July, 2010
CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE

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