Massive Recruitment at Nigerian Law School Abuja
- Lecturer I & II 3
- Senior Lecturer
- Assistant Librarian
- Librarian II
- Medical Doctors
- Pharmacist
- Nurses
- Civil Engineering II
- Electrical Engineer II
Details of Vacancies
Job TItle: – Lecturer II
Conuass: – 3
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a good honors degree in Law not below Second Class Lower Division (2:2) from a recognized University, Qualifying certificate from the Nigerian Law School and a master’s degree in Law.
- Minimum of three years of active legal practice and or teaching and relevant research is also required. Evidence of academic publication will be an advantage.
Job TItle: – Lecturer I
Conuass: – 4
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a good honors degree in Law not below Second Class Lower Division (2:2) from ma recognized University, Qualifying certificate from the Nigerian Law School and a master’s degree in Law.
- A minimum of seven years of active legal practice and or teaching and relevant research plus three years publication in reputable journals in the later case is also required.
Job TItle: – Senior Lecturer
Conuass: – 5
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a good honors degree in Law not below Second Class Lower Division (2:2) from ma recognized University, Qualifying certificate from the Nigerian Law School and a master’s degree in Law.
- A minimum of ten years of active legal practice and or teaching and relevant research with evidence of at least seven years publications in reputable journals in the later case is also required.
Job TItle: – Assistant Librarian
Conuass: – 1
Requirements
- Applicant must possess a good honors degree in library Science or its equivalent not below 2nd Class Lower Division (2:2)
Job TItle: – Librarian II
Conuass: – 2
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a good honors degree in Library Science or its equivalent with at least three years experience.
- A Master degree in library Science with at least two years experience.
Job TItle: – Medical Doctors
Conmess: – 2
Requirements
- Applicant must possess MBBS with full registration with the relevant medical professional body.
Job TItle: – Pharmacist
Conhess: – 9
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a degree in Pharmacy, and must be Registered with the Pharmacist Registration board of Nigeria.
Job TItle: – Nurses
Conhess: – 7
Requirements
- Applicants must possess NRN & NRM with a minimum of 3years satisfactory service
Job TItle: – Civil Engineering II
Contiss: – 7
Requirements
- Applicants must possess good honors degree in Civil Engineering not below Second Class Lower Division (2:2) from a recognized University.
- A minimum of three years cognate experience is required.
Job TItle: – Electrical Engineer II
Contiss: – 7
Requirements
- Applicants must possess good honours degree in Electrical Engineering not below Second class Lower Division (2:2) form a recognized University.
- A minimum of three years cognate experience is required.
Conditions of Services
Appointment will be full time and pension able, subject to probationary period of two years, after which upon satisfactory work and conduct, the appointment may be confirmed. Other conditions of service are similar to those existing in Nigerian universities and as may be prescribed from time to time by the council of Legal Education.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit fifteen copies other hand-written applications, curriculum vitae and certificates. Applications and supporting documents should be forwarded to the
Secretary to the Council/Director of Administration
Council of Legal Education, Nigerian Law School, Bwari,
P.M.B. 170, Garki-Abuja
The deadline for submission of application is 24th of August, 2012.
Applicants that fail to meet the Requirements will not be considered.
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Why must there be a 2.2 and master’s degree in law as a major requirement? Look at a medical doctor position, there is nothing like master degree required. I begin to wonder if these two are not professional courses. Let’s not reduce our own profession in the eyes of the public.