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British Council African Jobs

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.
Please read the attachments in the vacancy advert to ensure that you submit a valid application.


RWANDA – PROJECTS & FINANCE MANAGER
The British Council is looking for a suitably qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Projects & Finance Manager‘ in Rwanda.
JOB AIM:
To manage specific projects within the country programme in support of the British Council’s overall purpose.
CORE DUTIES:
Project management:
To manage and implement selected projects within the country programme, as directed by senior colleagues.
BUDGET MANAGEMENT:
To manage operational expenditure against budgets for each project managed.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT:Oversee / manage country daily financial tasks and provide general accounting and financial services in line with SAP requirements. Ensure budgets are in line with country plan and strategy.
PARTNERSHIPS:To maintain good relationships with project partners.
MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS:Ensure that effective marketing and communications strategies are in place and are implemented effectively for each project.
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT:To line-manage, where appropriate, one or more officers to support project delivery, ensuring that full range of performance management tasks are carried out for each line managee. Assume full responsibility for own professional development in consultation with line manager.
STAFF WELFARE:To support all administrative processes affecting the arrival, presence and exit of UK appointed staff to ensure they can carry out their duties effectively.
ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Proven track record based on evidence supporting possession of the following essential behavioural competencies: Achievement, Analytical Thinking, Professional Confidence, Holding People Accountable, Leading and Developing Others, Relationship Building for Influence.
ESSENTIAL TECHNICAL AND GENERIC SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:Project & contract management
Financial planning and management
Fluency in English: broadly minimum IELTS 6.5
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Initially offered as a 2 year post on full time basis.
HOW TO APPLY:Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Completed applications should be sent via email to:   Deadline: 20 August 2010.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.

RWANDA AND DRC – FINANCE OFFICER
The British Council is looking for a suitably qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Finance Officer for Rwanda and DRC, based in Kigali, Rwanda.
JOB AIM:
To provide effective support to the Rwanda and DRC team in ensuring an efficient, secure & appropriately controlled administrative and financial environment and provide staff with the financial services & advice they need to ensure that the financial resources of are effectively managed and comply with corporate financial standards.
CORE DUTIES:
Financial Administration and Management
To deliver daily financial tasks and assist in providing general accounting and financial services in line with SAP requirements. Ensure effective administration of financial systems.
To control Cash/Cheque payments and to assist in ensure banking and treasury/statutory tasks are completed to satisfaction of Finance team
To assist the team in supporting the delivery of financial services by contributing to the development of finance policies, and ensuring compliance with current legislation and best practice.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Agree own personal development plan with Line Manager and review it twice a year
ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Proven track record based on evidence supporting possession of the following essential behavioural competencies: Achievement, Analytical Thinking, Flexibility, Teamworking, Customer Service Orientation.
ESSENTIAL TECHNICAL AND GENERIC SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:IT Skills – Excel and Databases, Accounting Qualification.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Initially offered as a 2 year post on full time basis.
HOW TO APPLY:Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Completed applications should be sent via email to:   Deadline: 20 August 2010.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.

BOTSWANA – COUNTRY DIRECTOR
The British Council in Botswana is looking for a suitably qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Country Director‘.
JOB AIM:
To represent the British Council in Botswana; to support delivery of  the Country Delivery Plan in line with corporate, regional  and country plan objectives; to lead the country team and  contribute to the effective leadership of the Sub-Saharan Africa region as a member of the regional Leadership Team.
DUTIES: 
To deliver large scale and local cultural relations projects in line with regional performance targets and country priorities
To plan and agree country strategy and financial plans in line with corporate and regional strategy with the Regional Director, Regional Operations Director, Regional Decision Support, Cluster Leader and other Regional managers
To maintain and promote good relationships and effective communication between the Council and Botswana/UK stakeholders (including British High Commission) in order to ensure effective delivery of existing projects and develop new opportunities
To manage Council facilities in the directorate to corporate standards (e.g. financial controls, health and safety, business continuity, security, customer care, EO&D, environmental requirements)
To lead country team and ensure effective HR management in country (including performance management, staff development, pay and employment relations, training)
GENERIC SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 
Minimum first degree or equivalent
Budget Management
IT skills

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Achievement, Relationship Building for Influence, Leading and Developing Others, Working Strategically, Analytical Thinking, Team working, Flexibility, Customer Service Orientation.
HOW TO APPLY?
Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed above and within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Download and complete the Equal opportunity questionnaire. This questionnaire should accompany your application form.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Only applications on the standard form will be accepted.
Your completed application form and questionnaire can be dropped off or posted to the address below or e-mailed to to arrive by 12.00 noon on 16 August 2010.
Address:
To: The Director, British Council, British High Commission Building, Main Mall, Queens Rd, PO Box 439, Gaborone, Botswana.
This position is open only to citizens of Botswana or those who have permission to work in the country (e.g. holders of a valid work permit). If you are not a Botswana citizen please supply evidence of a valid work permit with your application. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.


ETHIOPIA – PEP DRIVER / MECHANIC
The British Council in Ethiopia is looking for a qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Driver / Mechanic’.
Terms of employment: fixed-term contract.

JOB AIM:
To provide effective administrative support to the Peacekeeping English Project (PEP).
DUTIES: 
Providing transport services to staff and visitors
Keeping the PEP vehicle clean and safe
Collecting and deliver documents, cheques and bills
Working with the PEP Manager and Teacher Trainer on their home-related matters
Providing support to PEP and the ministry partners with loading and unloading of project materials and equipment
Keeping administrative records up-to-date
GENERIC SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED 
Technical know how for vehicle maintenance

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Achievement, Customer service orientation and 3rd level driving license.
HOW TO APPLY?
Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed above and within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Download and complete the Equal opportunity questionnaire. This questionnaire should accompany your application form.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Only applications on the standard form will be accepted.
Your completed application form and questionnaire can be dropped of or posted to the address below or e-mailed to by 10 August 2010.
Address:
To: Decision Support Manager, British Council, Comoros Street. PO Box 1043, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
These positions are open only to Ethiopian citizens or those who have permission to work in the country (e.g. holders of a valid work permit). If you are not an Ethiopian citizen please supply evidence of a valid work permit with your application. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.


ETHIOPIA – FINANCE OFFICER
The British Council in Ethiopia is looking for a qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Finance Officer’.
Terms of employment: indefinite contract.

JOB AIM:
To provide effective support in ensuring an efficient, secure & appropriately controlled administrative and financial environment and provide staff with the financial services & advice they need to ensure that the financial resources are effectively managed and comply with corporate financial standards.
Provide effective support in ensuring the integrity of financial and other management information systems and contribute to Financial Control and Compliance Framework (FCCF).
DUTIES: 
To deliver daily financial tasks and assist in providing general accounting and financial services in line with SAP (FABS) requirements. Ensure effective administration of financial systems
To control Cash/Cheque payments and banking and treasury/statutory tasks
To assist the Finance team in supporting the delivery of financial services by contributing to the development of finance policies, and ensuring compliance with current legislation and best practice
ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE 
A first degree in accounting
At least 3 years relevant working experience in a busy, client focused organisation preferably a multi-national organisation
DESIRABLE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE 
Experience using SAP

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Flexibility, Analytical thinking, Team working, Achievement , Customer Service Orientation, spoken and written English to IELTS level 6 and Amharic, IT skills – Excel and Databases.
HOW TO APPLY?
Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed above and within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Download and complete the Equal opportunity questionnaire. This questionnaire should accompany your application form.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Only applications on the standard form will be accepted.
Your completed application form and questionnaire can be dropped of or posted to the address below or e-mailed to by 09 August 2010.
Address:
To: Decision Support Manager, British Council, Comoros Street. PO Box 1043, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
These positions are open only to Ethiopian citizens or those who have permission to work in the country (e.g. holders of a valid work permit). If you are not an Ethiopian citizen please supply evidence of a valid work permit with your application. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.


ETHIOPIA – EXAMS CO-ORDINATOR
The British Council in Ethiopia is looking for a qualified individual to fill the post of an ‘Exams Co-ordinator’.
Terms of employment: indefinite contract.

JOB AIM:
To help plan, promote, manage, deliver and evaluate examination services in support of the British Council’s overall purpose.
DUTIES: 
Planning & delivery of examination services
Marketing and communications
GENERIC SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 
Project & Contract Management
Marketing and customer service

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:
Achievement, Team working, Relationship Building for Influence, Flexibility, Professional Confidence, demonstrable good oral and written skills in English to IELTS 6.0 and Amharic.
HOW TO APPLY?
Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed above and within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Download and complete the Equal opportunity questionnaire. This questionnaire should accompany your application form.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Only applications on the standard form will be accepted.
Your completed application form and questionnaire can be dropped of or posted to the address below or e-mailed to by 02 August 2010.
Address:
To: Decision Support Manager, British Council, Comoros Street. PO Box 1043, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
These positions are open only to Ethiopian citizens or those who have permission to work in the country (e.g. holders of a valid work permit). If you are not an Ethiopian citizen please supply evidence of a valid work permit with your application. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.


NIGERIA – PROJECT MANAGER (ABUJA)
The British Council in Nigeria is looking for a qualified individual to fill the post of a ‘Project Manager’ in Abuja.
RESPONSIBILITIES 
Product Delivery, Management and Impact
Marketing and Customer Service
Relationship Building
Financial Planning and Management
Line management and Professional Development
GENERIC SKILLS 
Project and Contract Management
Marketing and Customer Service
A track record of  working in Project Management

HOW TO APPLY:
Read through the job description document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents to the left of this page. Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you understand the competencies, we have provided a ‘Behavioural Competency‘ and ‘Generic Skills‘ dictionary to the left of this page.
Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in the job application form. Telephone applications or enquiries will not be considered. Completed applications should be sent via email to:. Deadline: 10am on Saturday 31 July 2010.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.

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British Council Nigeria -Nigeria – Director Resources

The British Council is recruiting for a ‘Director Resources’ post based in Lagos.
The post holder will:

Lead the provision of business support services for BC Nigeria country operation, ensuring that
resources are effectively deployed to support operations in meeting business objectives.

Plan, manage and deliver the services of the BC Nigeria Resources Hub and demonstrate high order leadership, management and resources skills to deliver an integrated resources hub that is fit for purpose, compliant and meets the highest corporate standards.

Promote positive environmental measures to reduce our carbon footprint.

Contribute to the development of BC Nigeria as an innovative and high performing operation. To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and contribute to regional developments.

The selected candidate should have:
Extensive Financial Planning and Management training and experience
At least 5 years Management level experience
Familiarity with SAP Financial Systems

How to apply:

Read through the job description document. To help you understand and complete the application form.

Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. Please read all the documents carefully before you fill in your application form

Your completed application form should be emailed to before 10am on Monday 17 May 2010.
other job opportunities

We do not accept CV’s, handwritten applications or expressions of interest.


Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Telephone Applications or enquiries will not be considered. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.

How to Complete Job Application Form
When completing the application form we want you to highlight examples from your experience that best demonstrate your skills, knowledge, abilities and experience in the required areas. The information you provide will be used in the short listing process to decide whether to invite you for interview.

You should address all the requirements for the job. Some of these requirements, behavioural competencies, are defined in the British Council’s Behavioural Competency Dictionary (enclosed). You should read these definitions carefully and select an example from your experience which not only meets the level stated for the job but demonstrates aspects of the previous levels.

Draw on your past experience inside or outside the workplace to demonstrate evidence of each job requirement. We want to know more than just what you have achieved; we also want to know about the skills, knowledge, abilities and approach you used, and that you can apply them to different situations in the future.

You should give an example of an actual situation, ideally from the last 2 to 3 years. Organise your evidence against each competency following the STAR structure:

Situation a brief sentence or two to set the scene and give the context

Target the specific aspects you focussed on and why

Action what you actually did, how, and when, and the

rationale for your choices

Result what the outcome was and the difference it made

Evidence in excess of 200 words will not be taken into account


Situation and Target

Describe what you did and what was achieved. Briefly set out the facts of the situation and the obstacles you met. Convey the significance of what you did and how it affected the outcome, together with brief details of what was involved. For example, ‘I had to develop and implement a new process for promoting local education opportunities but was constrained by budget cuts throughout the department. As a result of working with local authorities I achieved these objectives within budget and within the 3 month timescale’.

Action (what you did)

Here you need to set out what you actually did and how you did it. The best way to approach this is to ask yourself:

What were the particular things I did that had most impact upon the final result?

If you are drawing on one situation to provide evidence of several competencies, ensure that you focus on aspects of the situation relevant to the competency in question. For example, to bring out evidence of Relationship Building for Influence: ‘I gained agreement to my proposed course of action by building positive relationships with local authorities. I chaired meetings, developed a network of contacts with whom I lobbied actively, and gave presentations to stakeholding groups.’


Proportion of the achievement for which you personally claim credit

Be specific about the situation, the actual results achieved and the part you played in achieving them. If you were acting as part of a team highlight the role you played in achieving the outcome rather than focusing too much on the team activities. Note the proportion of the achievement for which you claim credit.

Hints and tips

When choosing the examples you give in your application, bear in mind that those assessing your evidence will be considering the following factors when examining your examples:

• risks involved (i.e. what risks did you take into account or run to complete a task)


• impact (i.e. did your actions make a significant difference or leave a lasting mark e.g. improved long standing underperformance, increased revenue, secured contracts/projects etc )


• scale (i.e. size of example given e.g. local, regional, interdepartmental etc) and


• complexity (i.e. was the task simple or complicated to solve, implement; what were the challenges that needed to be overcome etc)

You may also want to review past experiences and talk them through with colleagues, team leaders or managers who were involved.

Allow enough time to write your application before the deadline. Applications arriving after the deadline will not be considered.

Do not attach a CV or any other document unless it has been requested as part of the recruitment process; it will not be used to make selection decisions. This is to ensure consistency in assessing all candidates.

Recruitment Team,

Human Resources.

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The British Council Nigeria – Evaluation Manager(Abuja)

The British Council in Nigeria is currently recruiting for an ‘Evaluation Manager’ based in Abuja.
Duties:
The selected candidate will manage the evaluation of the British Council’s overall performance in Nigeria using the British Council’s scorecard and other evaluation systems and provide support for business planning and monitoring.
The selected candidate should have good critical thinking and qualitative as well as quantitative analysis skills. The candidate should also have strong interpersonal and oral and written communications skills as well as very good IT skills. For more information on the role profile please refer to the ‘job description’.
 
How to apply:
Read through the job description document. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read carefully through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents situated to the left of this page. Download and complete the application form.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area.

You are also required to complete the equal opportunity questionnaire document. Please complete both the application form and equal opportunity questionnaire electronically and submit your documents to [email protected]. Deadline: 19 April 2010.
We do not accept CV’s or expressions of interest.

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The British Council Nigeria : Business Partnerships Co-ordinator(Lagos)

The British Council in Nigeria is currently recruiting for a ‘Business Partnerships Co-ordinator’ based in Lagos.
Duties:
The selected candidate will support the effective and efficient planning, management, delivery and evaluation of products and services in business partnerships offered by the British Council in Nigeria.
The selected candidate should have good event management skills as well as strong planning and coordination skills. Experience in marketing UK education could be an added advantage. More details on the role profile in the Job Description.

How to apply:
Read through the job description document. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read carefully through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘Guidance for applicants’ documents situated to the left of this page. Download and complete the application form.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area.

You are also required to complete the equal opportunity questionnaire document. Please complete both the application form and equal opportunity questionnaire electronically and submit your documents to [email protected]. Deadline: 19 April 2010.
We do not accept CV’s or expressions of interest.

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British Council Jobs:- English Teachers (Senegal )

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.

We are looking for two dynamic, high-quality teachers to join our expanding teaching team at British Council Dakar, starting on 22 April 2010.

Graduate and undergraduate Scholarships

You will be a proficient English user, CEFR C2 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) with a CELTA-equivalent and/or local teaching certificate and five years’ post certificate full-time teaching experience.

As part of our team, you will be responsible for planning, preparing and delivering English language classes and materials, and providing an environment conducive to learning, including monitoring and giving feedback on student performance and encouraging student autonomy.

You will also keep updated professionally to ensure high standards so that the British Council remains at the forefront of ELT, as well as enhancing students’ understanding of the contemporary UK. In return, you will enjoy a structured development programme, good facilities and the opportunity to work with an enthusiastic, international team of teachers.

To apply, please send a completed application form and covering letter by email to [email protected] or by letter to British Council Senegal, Amitié Zone B, B.P. 6232 Dakar, Senegal. Anyone sending a Curriculum Vitae instead of completing the application form cannot be considered.

The application form must clearly explain how your experience matches the above profile and include names and contact details of two referees.

African Scholarships Programme

Closing date for applications: Friday 19 March 2010. We will not be able to consider applications received after this deadline. Due to the number of applicants, we will only send acknowledgments to those who have been shortlisted.

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British Council African Jobs

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.


Senegal – English Teachers
We are looking for two dynamic, high-quality teachers to join our expanding teaching team at British Council Dakar, starting on 22 April 2010.
You will be a proficient English user, CEFR C2 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) with a CELTA-equivalent and/or local teaching certificate and five years’ post certificate full-time teaching experience.
As part of our team, you will be responsible for planning, preparing and delivering English language classes and materials, and providing an environment conducive to learning, including monitoring and giving feedback on student performance and encouraging student autonomy.
You will also keep updated professionally to ensure high standards so that the British Council remains at the forefront of ELT, as well as enhancing students’ understanding of the contemporary UK. In return, you will enjoy a structured development programme, good facilities and the opportunity to work with an enthusiastic, international team of teachers.
To apply, please send a completed application form and covering letter by email to or by letter to British Council Senegal, Amitié Zone B, B.P. 6232 Dakar, Senegal. Anyone sending a Curriculum Vitae instead of completing the application form cannot be considered.
The application form must clearly explain how your experience matches the above profile and include names and contact details of two referees.
Closing date for applications: Friday 19 March 2010. We will not be able to consider applications received after this deadline. Due to the number of applicants, we will only send acknowledgments to those who have been shortlisted.

Zambia – Examinations/Customer services
As part of its restructuring process, the British Council Zambia is looking for candidates to apply for the ‘Examinations/Customer Services Co-ordinator’ post. (Ref ZAM001).
Duties:
You will assist in the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused examination services, and make sure that the needs of our customers are met. You will have a proven track record of successful work in a customer-focused environment, and be adept at team-working as well as working independently. You will be used to meeting demanding deadlines.
You will be educated to degree or equivalent level and have excellent IT skills and at least 3 years relevant work experience.
How to apply:
Read through the job description document and the job information document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘guidance for applicants’ documents listed on the left of the page.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you with your competency answers, we have listed the complete ‘Behavioural Competency Dictionary’ and ‘Generic Skills Dictionary’ which are listed on the left of this page.
You are also required to download and complete the Equal Opportunity Questionnaire. Together with your apllication form, you will need to submit both forms (application and questionnaire) to the British Council before 10 March 2010 by 12:00pm.
You can submit your forms by post to:
Mr Kennedy Wishimanga
British Council
Heroes Place, Cairo Road
PO Box 34571
Lusaka, Zambia
Or submit them via e-mail to:
Application by e-mail are only accepted with a subsquent signed hard copy.
Applications received after the deadline will not be opened, read or acknowledged. All received applications will be acknowledged via e-mail therefore don’t forget to include your e-mail in your application.

Zambia – Project co-ordination
As part of its restructuring process, the British Council Zambia is looking for candidates to apply for the ‘Project co-ordination’ post. (Ref ZAM002).
Duties:
You will help to plan, deliver and evaluate project events and activities in support of the British Council’s overall purpose. You will have a proven track record of managing projects and events, and delivering objectives and targets on time and within budget. You will be able to work independently and as an effective team member. You will be an excellent communicator.
You will be educated to degree or equivalent level and have excellent IT skills and at least 3 years relevant work experience.
How to apply:
Read through the job description document and the job information document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘guidance for applicants’ documents listed on the left of the page.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you with your competency answers, we have listed the complete ‘Behavioural Competency Dictionary’ and ‘Generic Skills Dictionary’ which are listed on the left of this page.
You are also required to download and complete the Equal Opportunity Questionnaire. Together with your apllication form, you will need to submit both forms (application and questionnaire) to the British Council before 10 March 2010 by 12:00pm.
You can submit your forms by post to:
Mr Kennedy Wishimanga
British Council
Heroes Place, Cairo Road
PO Box 34571
Lusaka, Zambia
Or submit them via e-mail to:
Application by e-mail are only accepted with a subsquent signed hard copy.
Applications received after the deadline will not be opened, read or acknowledged. All received applications will be acknowledged via e-mail therefore don’t forget to include your e-mail in your application.

Zambia – Finance/Resources
As part of its restructuring process, the British Council Zambia is looking for candidates to apply for the ‘Finance/Resources’ post. (Ref ZAM003).
Duties:
You will assist with the efficient and effective use of resources through managing procurement, estates, finance tasks and business processes. You will be skilled at procuring goods and services and dealing with suppliers to maximise value for money. You will be an excellent team-worker. You will be educated to tertiary level or hold a professional diploma in an appropriate field, have excellent IT skills and at least 3 years relevant work experience.
How to apply:
Read through the job description document and the job information document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘guidance for applicants’ documents listed on the left of the page.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you with your competency answers, we have listed the complete ‘Behavioural Competency Dictionary’ and ‘Generic Skills Dictionary’ which are listed on the left of this page.
You are also required to download and complete the Equal Opportunity Questionnaire. Together with your apllication form, you will need to submit both forms (application and questionnaire) to the British Council before 10 March 2010 by 12:00pm.
You can submit your forms by post to:
Mr Kennedy Wishimanga
British Council
Heroes Place, Cairo Road
PO Box 34571
Lusaka, Zambia
Or submit them via e-mail to:
Application by e-mail are only accepted with a subsquent signed hard copy.
Applications received after the deadline will not be opened, read or acknowledged. All received applications will be acknowledged via e-mail therefore don’t forget to include your e-mail in your application.

Zambia – Examinations management
As part of its restructuring process, the British Council Zambia is looking for candidates to apply for the ‘Examinations management’ post. (Ref ZAM004).
Duties:
You will lead on the delivery of high-quality, customer focused examination services, and make sure that the needs of our customers are met. You will be an experienced manager of people, and you will have a proven track record of leading teams and team-working in order to meet demanding targets and deadlines. You will be skilled at the management of relationships with partner organisations and suppliers.
You will be educated to degree or equivalent level and have excellent IT skills and at least 5 years relevant work experience.
How to apply:
Read through the job description document and the job information document. Download and complete the application form. To help you understand and complete the application form, click and read through the ‘How to complete the application’ and ‘guidance for applicants’ documents listed on the left of the page.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area. To help you with your competency answers, we have listed the complete ‘Behavioural Competency Dictionary’ and ‘Generic Skills Dictionary’ which are listed on the left of this page.
You are also required to download and complete the Equal Opportunity Questionnaire. Together with your apllication form, you will need to submit both forms (application and questionnaire) to the British Council before 10 March 2010 by 12:00pm.
You can submit your forms by post to:
Mr Kennedy Wishimanga
British Council
Heroes Place, Cairo Road
PO Box 34571
Lusaka, Zambia
Or submit them via e-mail to:
Application by e-mail are only accepted with a subsquent signed hard copy.
Applications received after the deadline will not be opened, read or acknowledged. All received applications will be acknowledged via e-mail therefore don’t forget to include your e-mail in your application.

Nigeria – Customer Service Officers
The British Council in Nigeria is currently receiving applications for 4 Customer Service Officer Posts in the following locations:
•2 in Lagos
•1 in Abuja
•1 in Kano
Please state clearly in your application, which of the locations you are applying to work in. You can specify more than one location in order of preference.  We will endeavour (but not guarantee) successful candidates’ placements in their preferred locations.
Duties:
The selected candidates will assist in the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused services, and make sure that the needs of our customers are met. The selected candidates will have a proven track record of successful work in a customer-focused environment, and be adept at team-working as well as working independently. They will be used to meeting demanding deadlines. The selected candidates should have excellent IT skills.
How to apply:
Read through the job description document. To help you understand and complete the application form, read through the How to complete the application and guidance for applicants documents very carefully. Download and complete the application form.
Listed within the job description document, you will find a number of listed ‘competencies’, read through the competency dictionary for an explanation of the required ‘competencies’. Evidence against those competencies will need to be provided in your application form under the ‘Evidence in support of your application’ area.
You are also required to complete the Equal Opportunity Questionnaire. Please complete both the application form and Equal Opportunity Questionnaire electronically and submit to [email protected] by 10.00a.m on 15 March 2010
We do not accept letters of interest or CV’s

Please read the attachments below to ensure that you submit a valid application.

Job application form
Behavioural competencies dictionary
Generic Skills dictionary
Guidance for applicants
How to complete the application
Equal opportunities and diversity
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British Council : Communications Team Leader(Lagos)

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.

The British Council is recruiting for the following available position in Lagos

Nigeria – Communications Team Leader


Job Aim:
- To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives through the leadership of an integrated marketing and communications strategy with full exploitation of multiple channels and new technologies.
- To contribute to the development of British Council in Nigeria as an innovative and high performing operation. To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and contribute to regional developments.


Duties/ Competencies Required
- Communications Delivery and Management
- Delivery and implementation of the agreed communication strategy for BC Nigeria through relationship management with the media in Nigeria and in the UK
- Raise profile of activity internally and foster environment for positive internal communication and engagement
- Manages compliance with British Council Brand to ensure unified,high profile corporate identity
- Support Business Partnership and Programmes Directorates in Income Generation and Partnership Building
- Communications Support to all Nigeria projects
- Leads market research to customise and position products and services correctly in the Nigerian market across the British Council offer
- Financial Planning and Management
- Line Management and Professional Development

How to apply
To apply for this post, you will need to download and read throught the Communications Team Leader job description(Download Here), download and send back the completed APPLICATION FORM by e-mail to
[email protected]

The deadline for receiving applications is Friday 09 February 2010 at 10am. Please note, we will not be able to consider applications received after this deadline.

Only applicants shortlisted for interview will be contacted. Applications received after the stated deadline will not be considered. We are unable to process applications that do not conform to the required format, and we will not accept curricula vitae.Candidates with special needs should please ask us for this information in alternative formats.

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BRITISH COUNCIL JOBS ACROSS AFRICA,ASIA,UK

BRITISH COUNCIL JOBS ACROSS AFRICA,ASIA,UK

Press Officer

2 posts – 1 x permanent/1 x 9-month fixed-term contr

Ref: MH09

£25,000 – £27,499 (plus £3,300 London Market Allowance

London

This post attracts a generous benefits package, including 32 days’ leave and civil service pension arrangements, and benefits from a range of family-friendly policies.

Who we are

Connecting the UK to the world and the world to the UK, the British Council is the UK’s international cultural relations body. In an inter-dependent, turbulent world we believe that creating opportunities for people to understand each other better, work together more and learn from one another is crucial to building secure, more prosperous and sustainable futures for us all.

Our activities – whether in the arts, science, sport, English teaching, climate change or education – nurture greater trust and understanding between different countries and cultures. They also build strong international links to and from Britain, opening doors for the UK onto the rest of the world and for the world back to the UK. Our work gives people – both in Britain and across the hundred-plus countries we work in – opportunities to learn, share and connect worldwide.

How We Work

The Press Office team in London plays a major role in highlighting and explaining the cultural relations work of the British Council. We focus on the UK media but also raise awareness of the British Council’s work internationally. We plan and coordinate media campaigns to reach new and existing audiences and work to bring to life the range of work the British Council is doing for the UK around the world.

We work closely with colleagues overseas and in the UK to share information, identify opportunities and build understanding of effective media work. The Press Office is responsible for identifying and managing reputational risks and handling the occasional crises that happen in a large international organisation.

Job Summary

Reporting to the Senior Press Officer your role will be to liaise with regional and UK based communications colleagues to generate profile and manage risk relating to several regions of the world. In addition you will be responsible for the media relations strategy around a number of our specialist areas of work such as Climate Change and Science. You will advise teams on UK media work, organise networking and briefing opportunities and drive proactive, quality coverage in target media, landing strong messages about the British Council’s cultural relations work in this area.

We expect you to be able to build strong relationships with internal colleagues and to develop a real understanding of the British Council’s work and objectives in designated areas.

You are expected to demonstrate previous Press Office experience, to have a strong set of media contacts and be able to give expert advice on all elements of media handling to colleagues both overseas and in the UK.

Additionally, you should be able to proactively prepare, edit and upload material for the corporate website and work closely with the web team on creative planning and material gathering.

Benefits

This post attracts a generous benefits package, including 32 days’ leave and civil service pension arrangements, and benefits from a range of family-friendly policies.

For an application pack, please e-mail Louise Matthews at [email protected] quoting the reference number. Applicants who do not read standard text should state preferred format for application pack.

The deadline for applications is 17:00 on Thursday 10 December 2009.

Interviews are scheduled for Monday 21 December 2009.

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Applications from disabled candidates are particularly welcome, as this group is under-represented at this level in the organisation. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland).

More information here>>>>>>

http://www.britishcouncil.org/new/about-us/working-for-us/current-vacancies/press-officer/

Director Education China and Hong Kong

OS09008

Based in Beijing

Three-year fixed-term contract in the first instance starting January 2010

£47,000 – £54,999 plus overseas allowances and other benefits (including paid accommodation, Civil Service Pension Scheme, annual return flights to UK and good opportunities to travel)

You must read the candidate information before you make an application. It contains vital information on how to apply, our selection procedures and the application deadline, as well as job-specific information.

Job Summary

At a time of rapid change and development of capacity in the domestic education system in China, the UK’s bi-lateral education relationship with China is one of its most important globally. The main focus of the role will be to lead on education strategy for the British Council’s China and Hong Kong region and, as the principal point of contact, to manage and develop the bi-lateral education relationship between the UK and China. With strong market knowledge and insight, the postholder will be expected to develop mutually beneficial partnership programmes which deliver impact for the British Council and value for the UK, as well as acting as a key market intelligence resource for the UK education sector operating in China.

We are therefore seeking an experienced education professional to undertake this important role. You will have significant experience of building effective working relationships with both senior government and education stakeholders in either China or the UK and, with a solid background in either Chinese education or government policy and current knowledge of the UK education sector, as well as proven skills in team working and working in different cultures, you will be able to work strategically and entrepreneurially and lead and develop others. Chinese language ability is desirable.

Please note this post is open to UK passport holders only because it has diplomatic status. A secondment arrangement may be possible.

Closing date for applications: Thursday 10 December 2009, 1700.

Applications should be returned by e-mail to [email protected] by the closing date. Any forms received after this date will not be considered.

If you are interested in this opportunity, we would be delighted to hear from you. To obtain an application pack, please contact (quoting OS09008): Louise Matthews, TMP Worldwide, 11th Floor, Castlemead, Lower Castle Street, Bristol BS1 3AG; tel 0117 910 3165; fax 0117 910 3111; e-mail [email protected].

Who We Are

The British Council is a world leader in cultural relations, building engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide. We achieve our impact through programmes covering the English language, education, the arts, science and society.

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Corporate Services Manager, Egypt

Location: Cairo, Egypt

Salary: The total salary is composed of 2 elements – a local salary + a sterling supplement. Local salary (to be paid into local bank account) is on a 4 point scale between LE 110,568 and LE 127,440 annually (currently LE 9.06 = £1) . Sterling supplement of £9,600 in monthly payments of £800 (transferred into your UK bank account).

Contract: 24 months

Benefits include flights, medical insurance and pension provision

Job summary

The British Council is looking to recruit a full-time manager for the Egypt Corporate Services unit. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a growing corporate services team to deliver an increasingly wide range of ELT services and UK qualifications to private and public sector corporate clients in Egypt.

The post holder will be responsible for the overall success and development of the Corporate Services Training team in Egypt.

The successful applicant will demonstrate skills and experience in business development. You will have solid customer service orientation and good team working skills as well as some experience of financial management. Strong ELT credentials are important for our customers.

Who we are

The British Council is a world leader in cultural relations, building long-term relationships and trust between people in the UK and other countries, for mutual benefit. The programmes we use to do this are wide-ranging and cover the arts, education, English, science and society. We strive to be continually innovative to ensure that we represent the best of the UK and are relevant to the needs of the thousands of people we work with around the world. We operate in 238 cities in 110 countries and territories, including five cities around the UK.

How to apply

The closing date for applications is 9th December 2009. Please write to [email protected] for further information and an application pack.

Please note this post is open to UK or Egyptian passport holders only. Age restrictions also apply; candidates must be under 60 years of age at start of contract.
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British Council Nigeria Examination Services Officer – Outreach(lagos)

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.

The British Council has the following post that is available in Lagos.

Nigeria- Examination Services Officer – Outreach

Job aim
To support Examination Services in Nigeria by delivering School Examinations and Professional Exams in Ibadan and other outreach centres.
To maintain them at the highest professional standards as set out in the British Council’s Exams quality guidelines.
To contribute to the the development of BC Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.
To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the BC regional and global priorities.
To actively engage with and support regional developments.
To actively promote service delivery in line with EO&D standards.

How to apply
To apply for this post, you will need to read through the job description, download and complete the application form.
Completed application forms should be e-mailed to [email protected] by Tuesday 24th November 2009.

All applications must be clearly titled with the name of the post. Only applications received on the British Council application form will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Candidates with special needs should please ask us for this information in alternative formats.

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British Council: Peaceful Africa Programme Co-ordinator

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.

The British Council has the following post that is available in Lagos.

Nigeria – Peaceful Africa Programme Co-ordinator

Job aim
To contribute to the achievement of Country Plan objectives by supporting the planning, management, delivery and evaluation of country, regional and global products and services.
To contribute to the the development of BC Nigeria as an innvoative and high performing country operation.
To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the BC regional and global priorities.
To actively engage with and support regional developments.

How to apply To apply for this post, you will need to read through the   job description, ng-peaceful-africa-programme-coordinator-jd.doc download and complete the application form.
Completed application forms should be e-mailed to [email protected] by Tuesday 24th November 2009.

All applications must be clearly titled with the name of the post. Only applications received on the British Council application form will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Candidates with special needs should please ask us for this information in alternative formats.

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British Council:Senior Training Consultant Project English & Connecting Classrooms(India)

Senior Training Consultant Project English & Connecting Classrooms
Location: Delhi, India

Salary: 131,352 to 142,891 INR plus 455 sterling

Contract: 2 year fixed term contract starting January 2010

Benefits include airfares, baggage allowance, medical insurance and pension provision

Job summary
Project English is an ambitous regional ELT project that aims to reach every teacher and learner of English in India and Sri Lanka through large scale teacher and trainer education programmes.

Connecting Classrooms is the British Council’s global Education project which aims to link principals, teachers and students from the state sector in India and the UK.

The postholder will work primarlily in the state sector, managing a variety of cascade in-service teacher education/training programmes for government school teachers and/or University lecturers and delierving training for teachers, trainers and principals as part of the Connecting Classrooms Project. The aim is to link both projects in states where both are operating.

Who we are

The British Council uses cultural relations to address some of the great global challenges for the UK. We are working worldwide to build intercultural dialogue, create opportunity for people to participate in the global knowledge economy and tackle the threat of climate change. We do this by harnessing the power of education, the arts and creativity, sport, science, English and governance to build relationships of mutual benefit and to work together on global issues. We connect people in 110 countries and territories all over the world with people, knowledge and ideas from the UK.

This work builds engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide, generates opportunities for individuals to fulfil their potential and fosters the co-operation that contributes to a stable world.

How to apply

You will have: TEFL Diploma (DELTA or equivalent); minimum of 4 years EFL teaching experience; significant teacher training experience, honours degree and UK passport are essential. For further information and an application pack, please write to [email protected]

Closing date for applications is 16 November 2009

Please note: This post is open to UK passport holders only.

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British Council: Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) Project Manager / Teacher Trainer, Afghanistan

Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) Project Manager / Teacher Trainer, Afghanistan
Based Kabul (ref: OA09010)

£30,915 per annum, plus benefits (including overseas allowance, free accommodation, medical insurance and pension provision)

Contract: January 2010 to March 2012 (in the first instance)

Job Summary

The British Council is a world leader in cultural relations, building long-term relationships and trust between people in the UK and other countries, for mutual benefit. The programmes we use to do this are wide-ranging and cover the arts, education, English, science and society. We strive to be continuously innovative to ensure that we represent the best of the UK and are relevant to the needs of the thousands of people we work with around the world. We operate in 238 cities in 110 countries and territories.

We are seeking an experienced English Language teaching professional, with a background in teacher training and project management to fill the above post. The post holder will be based in Kabul and working with Afghan teachers. The project is managed by the British Council and aims to promote the development of a sustainable system for English language training for military, police and other security forces, enabling them to communicate effectively in English in their professional duties, for further training and international peacekeeping operations.

You will have: PGCE in TEFL or UCLES DTEFLA/DELTA, Cambridge ESOL or Trinity College London diploma in TESOL or other equivalent diploma (or MA in TEFL/Applied Linguistics plus relevant experience); proven experience in ELT teaching and teacher training (some TT experience gained in a relevant context overseas), ESP, testing, curriculum and materials development; strong project planning / management skills.

Closing date for applications: 12 noon, Monday 9 November 2009. Applications should be sent by e-mail where possible. Interviews are due to take place during week commencing 23 November 2009 in Manchester.

Please note: for security reasons this is an unaccompanied post.

Please return completed application forms (quoting reference: OA09010) to: Alison Pimblott, Resourcing and Learning, British Council, Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester, M1 6BB; telephone +44 (0)161 957 7418; fax +44 (0)161 957 7181; e-mail [email protected].

If you are unable to download the application pack please e-mail Alison Pimblott, quoting reference OA09010.

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.

The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland).

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British Council Director, Architecture, Design and Fashion(London) Top Urgent)

Director, Architecture, Design and Fashion
Ref: MH09026

Location: London

Salary: £47,000-£55,000 + £3,300 London Market Allowance

Who We Are

The British Council uses cultural relations to address some of the great global challenges for the UK. We are working worldwide to build intercultural dialogue, create opportunity for people to participate in the global knowledge economy and tackle the threat of climate change. We do this by harnessing the power of education, the arts and creativity, sport, science, English and governance to build relationships of mutual benefit and to work together on global issues. We connect people in 110 countries and territories all over the world with people, knowledge and ideas from the UK.

This work builds engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide, generates opportunities for individuals to fulfil their potential and fosters the co-operation that contributes to a stable world.

How We Work

Our Architecture, Design and Fashion department contributes to the development of successful cultural relations by working with the best of British creative talent to develop innovative, high-quality events and collaborations that link thousands of individuals and cultural institutions around the world through the British Council’s global network.

Job Summary

Reporting to the Director Arts and managing a team of five, your role will be to maintain and develop relationships with key partners, organisations, practitioners, opinion formers and stakeholders in the architecture, design and fashion sectors to secure support for the British Council’s cultural relations strategies. You will provide strategic expertise, both within the sector and across all art forms, to develop high-quality global projects that deliver the British Council’s corporate strategy.

You should have extensive knowledge and a strong track record of working in architecture, design or fashion in the cultural sector, as well as a broad network of significant contacts that include partners in these fields. Your ability to make critical judgements to inform or influence decision-making is essential, as is evidence of continuously building your professional profile in the relevant field.

Benefits

This post attracts a generous benefits package, including 32 days’ leave and civil service pension arrangements, and benefits from a range of family-friendly policies.

For more information about the job, visit our website www.britishcouncil.org/new/about-us/working-with-us/current-vacancies.

For an application pack, please e-mail Louise Matthews at [email protected] quoting the reference number. Applicants who do not read standard text should state preferred format for application pack.

The deadline for applications is 1200 noon on Monday 2 November 2009.

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of UK society at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Applications from disabled candidates are particularly welcome, as this group is under-represented at this level in the organisation. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland).

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British council vacancies in Africa(Botswana ,Kenya,Nigeria…..



British council vacancies in Africa

British Council is recruiting for various positions across African counties

Resources Manager: Africa DFID research capacity building project

Job aim
To support programme management across finance, procurement, human resources and consultancy management for a 4-5 year DFID contract in which aims to strengthen social and political science research capacity in key sub-Saharan African universities, think tanks and research centres.

The project is likely to initially focus on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana and possibly Mozambique. One key output of the project is the establishment of an effective and sustainable organisation or model that continues to build research capacity beyond the life of this project.

The Programme Support Manager will support the Programme’s Executive Director in all aspects of programme and resources management and will play an important role in establishing and managing robust operational procedures, both for the project and for the research organisation created by the project.

The post holder will be a key contact for a variety of stakeholder groups including the client, partners, academics, policy-makers and potential funding partners.

The full project memorandum and terms of reference are attached for further guidance. A key role for the post holder will be to help successfully launch the programme and maintain oversight of a portfolio of projects implemented through a range of external partners.

Duties And Responsibilities
Client management – as part of the Senior Management Team, to manage the relationship with DFID on contractual, administrative and financial aspects of programme delivery.
Activity planning and management.
Finance planning, management and reporting – To manage all aspects of project financial planning, management and reporting. To ensure project financial performance is in line with DFID head contract.
Risk management – To manage the project business risk management process.
Communication – To manage all internal and external communication for the project.
Team leadership and management – To recruit, supervise and manage the administration team in line with project growth. To ensure effective staff learning and development. To act as the main British Council point of contact for the key (non British Council) project personnel.


How to apply:

Applicants must read through the following documents below and complete the application form.

Job specification
Project memorandum
Terms of reference for bidders

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 31 August 2009.

Please note, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

BOTSWANA
Exams Admin Assistant

Job aim
To assist in the delivery of high quality English and Examinations (E & E) administration and information to customers and clients and to meet their needs and enable the Council to achieve its objectives; to assist in the delivery of office facilities and finances.

Duties And Responsibilities
To assist in the delivery of agreed Professional, Educational, Examination and Administrative services.
To provide Exams Services Manager and Exams Finance Officer with necessary financial and operational support.
To raise purchase orders (POs) and payments on the Financial and Business Systems (FABS).
To assist in the delivery of Distance/Blended Learning programmes in Botswana.
To liaise with Information Centre (or its equivalent) in order to ensure customers and partners have access to requested education resources.
To work hand in hand with the Customer service officers and the Information Co-ordinator.


How to apply:

Applicants must read through the Job specification and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 28 August 2009.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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Kenya – Resources Manager

Resources Manager: Africa DFID research capacity building project

Job aim
To support programme management across finance, procurement, human resources and consultancy management for a 4-5 year DFID contract in which aims to strengthen social and political science research capacity in key sub-Saharan African universities, think tanks and research centres.

The project is likely to initially focus on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana and possibly Mozambique. One key output of the project is the establishment of an effective and sustainable organisation or model that continues to build research capacity beyond the life of this project.

The Programme Support Manager will support the Programme’s Executive Director in all aspects of programme and resources management and will play an important role in establishing and managing robust operational procedures, both for the project and for the research organisation created by the project.

The post holder will be a key contact for a variety of stakeholder groups including the client, partners, academics, policy-makers and potential funding partners.

The full project memorandum and terms of reference are attached for further guidance. A key role for the post holder will be to help successfully launch the programme and maintain oversight of a portfolio of projects implemented through a range of external partners.

Duties And Responsibilities
Client management – as part of the Senior Management Team, to manage the relationship with DFID on contractual, administrative and financial aspects of programme delivery.
Activity planning and management.
Finance planning, management and reporting – To manage all aspects of project financial planning, management and reporting. To ensure project financial performance is in line with DFID head contract.
Risk management – To manage the project business risk management process.
Communication – To manage all internal and external communication for the project.
Team leadership and management – To recruit, supervise and manage the administration team in line with project growth. To ensure effective staff learning and development. To act as the main British Council point of contact for the key (non British Council) project personnel.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the following documents below and complete the application form.

Job specification
Project memorandum
Terms of reference for bidders

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 31 August 2009.

Please note, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

BRITISH COUNCIL JOBS
Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate

Job aim
You will play a key role in managing and implementing strategic development and transferring knowledge between the business and the university. You will be responsible for the delivery of all project work:
To work within a company to deliver the programme, meeting all corporate project management standards.
To ensure progressive reporting at all times to all programme stake holders.
To effectively monitor and evaluate all project activity.

AKTP Yakasai: The main focus of the project is to conduct proximate analysis of different varieties of groundnut for optimal capability and with the least negative features.

The ideal candidate:
A BSc. In Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Applied Biology.
Experience of practical work in any of the above mentioned disciplines or in a food industry will be an added advantage.
Practical project management experience is not essential but would be an added advantage.
Excellent communication skills.
High Level of numeracy.
Focus on quality, precision, and punctual delivery of results.
Excellent reporting skills.
Very good working knowledge of computers.
This post is based in Kano.
Project duration is 2 years.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the AKTP Associate Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to [email protected] latest by 19 August 2009. Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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Botswana – Exams Admin Assistant

Exams Admin Assistant

Job aim
To assist in the delivery of high quality English and Examinations (E & E) administration and information to customers and clients and to meet their needs and enable the Council to achieve its objectives; to assist in the delivery of office facilities and finances.

Duties And Responsibilities
To assist in the delivery of agreed Professional, Educational, Examination and Administrative services.
To provide Exams Services Manager and Exams Finance Officer with necessary financial and operational support.
To raise purchase orders (POs) and payments on the Financial and Business Systems (FABS).
To assist in the delivery of Distance/Blended Learning programmes in Botswana.
To liaise with Information Centre (or its equivalent) in order to ensure customers and partners have access to requested education resources.
To work hand in hand with the Customer service officers and the Information Co-ordinator.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the Job specification and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 28 August 2009.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
application form

Kenya – Resources Manager

Resources Manager: Africa DFID research capacity building project

Job aim
To support programme management across finance, procurement, human resources and consultancy management for a 4-5 year DFID contract in which aims to strengthen social and political science research capacity in key sub-Saharan African universities, think tanks and research centres.

The project is likely to initially focus on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana and possibly Mozambique. One key output of the project is the establishment of an effective and sustainable organisation or model that continues to build research capacity beyond the life of this project.

The Programme Support Manager will support the Programme’s Executive Director in all aspects of programme and resources management and will play an important role in establishing and managing robust operational procedures, both for the project and for the research organisation created by the project.

The post holder will be a key contact for a variety of stakeholder groups including the client, partners, academics, policy-makers and potential funding partners.

The full project memorandum and terms of reference are attached for further guidance. A key role for the post holder will be to help successfully launch the programme and maintain oversight of a portfolio of projects implemented through a range of external partners.

Duties And Responsibilities
Client management – as part of the Senior Management Team, to manage the relationship with DFID on contractual, administrative and financial aspects of programme delivery.
Activity planning and management.
Finance planning, management and reporting – To manage all aspects of project financial planning, management and reporting. To ensure project financial performance is in line with DFID head contract.
Risk management – To manage the project business risk management process.
Communication – To manage all internal and external communication for the project.
Team leadership and management – To recruit, supervise and manage the administration team in line with project growth. To ensure effective staff learning and development. To act as the main British Council point of contact for the key (non British Council) project personnel.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the following documents below and complete the application form.

Job specification
Project memorandum
Terms of reference for bidders

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 31 August 2009.

Please note, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
application form

Facilities Assistant, Kano

Job aim
To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives by supporting the effective and efficient planning, management, delivery and evaluation of facilities, estate, and procurement; and maintenance of an appropriate working and living environment for staff and visitors which is safe and conducive to performance.

To contribute to the development of British Council Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.

To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the British Council regional and global priorities.

To actively engage with and support regional developments.

Duties And Responsibilities
To assist facilities managers in-country to manage facilities, estate, office vehicles, and procurement as defined in the Regional and Country Delivery Plans in all key sectors of the British Council programme.
To manage all aspects of revenue receipts and banking services for the office.
To assist with effective facilities management planning, budget management and business risk requirements to ensure expenditure and other targets are achieved effectively.
To provide effective support for staff managed, in line with British Council brand and values.
To lead staff in pro-active and effective manner.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected] latest by 1000, 27 August 2009.
Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
click to download application form

Nigeria – AKTP

Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate

Job aim
You will play a key role in managing and implementing strategic development and transferring knowledge between the business and the university. You will be responsible for the delivery of all project work:
To work within a company to deliver the programme, meeting all corporate project management standards.
To ensure progressive reporting at all times to all programme stake holders.
To effectively monitor and evaluate all project activity.

AKTP Yakasai: The main focus of the project is to conduct proximate analysis of different varieties of groundnut for optimal capability and with the least negative features.

The ideal candidate:
A BSc. In Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Applied Biology.
Experience of practical work in any of the above mentioned disciplines or in a food industry will be an added advantage.
Practical project management experience is not essential but would be an added advantage.
Excellent communication skills.
High Level of numeracy.
Focus on quality, precision, and punctual delivery of results.
Excellent reporting skills.
Very good working knowledge of computers.
This post is based in Kano.
Project duration is 2 years.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the AKTP Associate Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to [email protected] latest by 19 August 2009. Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
click to download application form

Botswana – Exams Admin Assistant

Exams Admin Assistant

Job aim
To assist in the delivery of high quality English and Examinations (E & E) administration and information to customers and clients and to meet their needs and enable the Council to achieve its objectives; to assist in the delivery of office facilities and finances.

Duties And Responsibilities
To assist in the delivery of agreed Professional, Educational, Examination and Administrative services.
To provide Exams Services Manager and Exams Finance Officer with necessary financial and operational support.
To raise purchase orders (POs) and payments on the Financial and Business Systems (FABS).
To assist in the delivery of Distance/Blended Learning programmes in Botswana.
To liaise with Information Centre (or its equivalent) in order to ensure customers and partners have access to requested education resources.
To work hand in hand with the Customer service officers and the Information Co-ordinator.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the Job specification and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 28 August 2009.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
click to download application form

Kenya – Resources Manager

Resources Manager: Africa DFID research capacity building project

Job aim
To support programme management across finance, procurement, human resources and consultancy management for a 4-5 year DFID contract in which aims to strengthen social and political science research capacity in key sub-Saharan African universities, think tanks and research centres.

The project is likely to initially focus on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana and possibly Mozambique. One key output of the project is the establishment of an effective and sustainable organisation or model that continues to build research capacity beyond the life of this project.

The Programme Support Manager will support the Programme’s Executive Director in all aspects of programme and resources management and will play an important role in establishing and managing robust operational procedures, both for the project and for the research organisation created by the project.

The post holder will be a key contact for a variety of stakeholder groups including the client, partners, academics, policy-makers and potential funding partners.

The full project memorandum and terms of reference are attached for further guidance. A key role for the post holder will be to help successfully launch the programme and maintain oversight of a portfolio of projects implemented through a range of external partners.

Duties And Responsibilities
Client management – as part of the Senior Management Team, to manage the relationship with DFID on contractual, administrative and financial aspects of programme delivery.
Activity planning and management.
Finance planning, management and reporting – To manage all aspects of project financial planning, management and reporting. To ensure project financial performance is in line with DFID head contract.
Risk management – To manage the project business risk management process.
Communication – To manage all internal and external communication for the project.
Team leadership and management – To recruit, supervise and manage the administration team in line with project growth. To ensure effective staff learning and development. To act as the main British Council point of contact for the key (non British Council) project personnel.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the following documents below and complete the application form.

Job specification
Project memorandum
Terms of reference for bidders

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 31 August 2009.

Please note, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
application form

Project Manager: Connected Africa (Arts Projects), Lagos

Job aim
To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives through the planning, management, delivery and evaluation of country, regional and global products and services.

To lead and manage arts and other projects of global, region and local products and services concerned with Connected Africa.

To contribute to the development of British Council Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.

To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the British Council regional and global priorities.

To actively engage with and support regional developments.

Duties And Responsibilities
To deliver core products and services that enhance the scale and impact of our work in this area.
To manage a portfolio of country, regional and global products as defined in the Regional and Country delivery plans in sectors of the British Council programme.
To ensure effective monitoring and evaluation of all products including the compilation of Scorecard data and other evaluation tools required by corporate standards of external clients.
To work across teams and with outreach staff to ensure maximum impact for activity.
To develop new approaches to engagements using web and other broadcast channels.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected] latest by 1000, 27 August 2009.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
click to download application form

Nigeria – Facilities Assistant

Facilities Assistant, Kano

Job aim
To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives by supporting the effective and efficient planning, management, delivery and evaluation of facilities, estate, and procurement; and maintenance of an appropriate working and living environment for staff and visitors which is safe and conducive to performance.

To contribute to the development of British Council Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.

To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the British Council regional and global priorities.

To actively engage with and support regional developments.

Duties And Responsibilities
To assist facilities managers in-country to manage facilities, estate, office vehicles, and procurement as defined in the Regional and Country Delivery Plans in all key sectors of the British Council programme.
To manage all aspects of revenue receipts and banking services for the office.
To assist with effective facilities management planning, budget management and business risk requirements to ensure expenditure and other targets are achieved effectively.
To provide effective support for staff managed, in line with British Council brand and values.
To lead staff in pro-active and effective manner.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected] latest by 1000, 27 August 2009.
Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

click to download application form

Nigeria – AKTP

Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate

Job aim
You will play a key role in managing and implementing strategic development and transferring knowledge between the business and the university. You will be responsible for the delivery of all project work:
To work within a company to deliver the programme, meeting all corporate project management standards.
To ensure progressive reporting at all times to all programme stake holders.
To effectively monitor and evaluate all project activity.

AKTP Yakasai: The main focus of the project is to conduct proximate analysis of different varieties of groundnut for optimal capability and with the least negative features.

The ideal candidate:
A BSc. In Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Applied Biology.
Experience of practical work in any of the above mentioned disciplines or in a food industry will be an added advantage.
Practical project management experience is not essential but would be an added advantage.
Excellent communication skills.
High Level of numeracy.
Focus on quality, precision, and punctual delivery of results.
Excellent reporting skills.
Very good working knowledge of computers.
This post is based in Kano.
Project duration is 2 years.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the AKTP Associate Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to [email protected] latest by 19 August 2009. Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

click to download application form

Botswana – Exams Admin Assistant

Exams Admin Assistant

Job aim
To assist in the delivery of high quality English and Examinations (E & E) administration and information to customers and clients and to meet their needs and enable the Council to achieve its objectives; to assist in the delivery of office facilities and finances.

Duties And Responsibilities

To assist in the delivery of agreed Professional, Educational, Examination and Administrative services.
To provide Exams Services Manager and Exams Finance Officer with necessary financial and operational support.
To raise purchase orders (POs) and payments on the Financial and Business Systems (FABS).
To assist in the delivery of Distance/Blended Learning programmes in Botswana.
To liaise with Information Centre (or its equivalent) in order to ensure customers and partners have access to requested education resources.
To work hand in hand with the Customer service officers and the Information Co-ordinator.


How to apply:

Applicants must read through the Job specification and complete the application form.

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 28 August 2009.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

click to download application form

Kenya – Resources Manager

Resources Manager: Africa DFID research capacity building project

Job aim
To support programme management across finance, procurement, human resources and consultancy management for a 4-5 year DFID contract in which aims to strengthen social and political science research capacity in key sub-Saharan African universities, think tanks and research centres.

The project is likely to initially focus on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana and possibly Mozambique. One key output of the project is the establishment of an effective and sustainable organisation or model that continues to build research capacity beyond the life of this project.

The Programme Support Manager will support the Programme’s Executive Director in all aspects of programme and resources management and will play an important role in establishing and managing robust operational procedures, both for the project and for the research organisation created by the project.

The post holder will be a key contact for a variety of stakeholder groups including the client, partners, academics, policy-makers and potential funding partners.

The full project memorandum and terms of reference are attached for further guidance. A key role for the post holder will be to help successfully launch the programme and maintain oversight of a portfolio of projects implemented through a range of external partners.

Duties And Responsibilities
Client management – as part of the Senior Management Team, to manage the relationship with DFID on contractual, administrative and financial aspects of programme delivery.
Activity planning and management.
Finance planning, management and reporting – To manage all aspects of project financial planning, management and reporting. To ensure project financial performance is in line with DFID head contract.
Risk management – To manage the project business risk management process.
Communication – To manage all internal and external communication for the project.
Team leadership and management – To recruit, supervise and manage the administration team in line with project growth. To ensure effective staff learning and development. To act as the main British Council point of contact for the key (non British Council) project personnel.

How to apply:
Applicants must read through the following documents below and complete the application form.

Job specification
Project memorandum
Terms of reference for bidders

Completed application forms should be submitted by email to: [email protected].
Deadline: 31 August 2009.

Please note, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Click to download Job Application Form

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The British Council:Project Manager(Lagos)

The British Council connects people worldwide with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and builds lasting relationships between the UK and other countries.

The British council is recruiting for a Project Manager (Arts Projects) in Lagos. The aims of the job are:

To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives through the planning, management, delivery and evaluation of country, regional and global products and services
To lead and manage arts and other projects of global, region and local products and services concerned with Connected Africa .
To contribute to the the development of BC Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.
To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the BC regional and global priorities.
To actively engage with and support regional developments.

Duties And Responsibilities

* To deliver core products and services that enhance the scale and impact of our work in this area.
* To manage a portfolio of country, regional and global products as defined in the Regional and Country delivery plans in sectors of the British Council programme.
* To ensure effective monitoring and evaluation of all products including the compilation of Scorecard data and other evaluation tools required by corporate standards of external clients.
* To work across teams and with outreach staff to ensure maximum impact for activity.
* To develop new approaches to engagements using web and other broadcast channels.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Deadline is 27 August 2009.

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The British Council:Facilities Assistant(Kano)


The British Council connects people worldwide with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and builds lasting relationships between the UK and other countries.

The British council is recruiting for a Facilities Assistant in Kano. The aims of the job are:

To contribute to the achievement of British Council objectives by supporting the effective and efficient planning, management, delivery and evaluation of facilities, estate, and procurement; and maintainance of an appropriate working and living environment for staff and visitors which is safe and conducive to performance.
To contribute to the the development of BC Nigeria as an innovative and high performing country operation.
To model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the BC regional and global priorities.
To actively engage with and support regional developments.

Duties And Responsibilities

* To assist facilities managers in-country to manage facilities, estate, office vehicles, and procurement as defined in the Regional and Country Delivery Plans in all key sectors of the British Council programme.
* To manage all aspects of revenue receipts and banking services for the office.
* To assist with effective facilities management planning, budget management and business risk requirements to ensure expenditure and other targets are achieved effectively.
* To provide effective support for staff managed, in line with British Council brand and values.
* To lead staff in pro-active and effective manner.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Deadline is 27 August 2009.

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The British Council:Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnership


The British Council connects people worldwide with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and builds lasting relationships between the UK and other countries.

The Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnership (AKTP) is among the world’s leading initiatives helping businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and expertise that reside within the Institution of Higher Learning knowledge base.

To achieve this, British Council engages with various stakeholders ranging from government, donors, universities, research institutions and other private sector clients to support the transfer of knowledge to the companies.

Job aim

* You will play a key role in managing and implementing strategic development and transferring knowledge between the business and the university. You will be responsible for the delivery of all project work:
* To work within a company to deliver the programme, meeting all corporate project management standards.
To ensure progressive reporting at all times to all programme stake holders.
* To effectively monitor and evaluate all project activity.

AKTPYakasai: The main focus of the project is to conduct proximate analysis of different varieties of groundnut for optimal capability and with the least negative features.

The ideal candidate:

* A BSc. In Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Applied Biology.
* Experience of practical work in any of the above mentioned disciplines or in a food industry will be an added advantage.
* Practical project management experience is not essential but would be an added advantage.
* Excellent communication skills.
* High Level of numeracy.
* Focus on quality, precision, and punctual delivery of results.
* Excellent reporting skills.
* Very good working knowledge of computers.
* This post is based in Kano.
* Project duration is 2 years.

To apply for this post, you will need to read through the AKTP Associate Specification for applicants, and complete the application form.

Please note, no CV applications will be processed, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Click here for more details.

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Job vacancies@British Council(Abuja,Lagos)


The british council has the following range of posts that are available in lagos and abuja.
Director diversity, performance and evaluation – abuja

job aim
• to lead, develop and implement bc nigeria’s response to diversity, performance and evaluation.
• to work as one of the strategic leaders of bc nigeria in helping to determine strategy and direction of our overall operations.
• to contribute to regional working and to ensure that bc nigeria is a high performing operation.
• to model the leadership and principles of this post.

Professional development portfolio manager – lagos

job aim
• to contribute to the achievement of british council objectives through effective and efficient development, planning, management, delivery and evaluation of professional development portfolio.
• to contribute to the the development of bc nigeria as an innvoative and high performing country operation.
• to model the values and principles of an integrated operation and to ensure that we are aligned with the bc regional and global priorities.
• to actively engage with and support regional developments.

Finance support officer – lagos

job aim
• to support the delivery of the financial and business processes, systems and procedures before during and after the implementation of fabs(sap) in july 2008.

How to apply
1. Please download and read through the job descriptions:

job description for director diversity, performance and evaluation – abuja
job description for professional development portfolio manager – lagos
job description for finance support officer – lagos
2. Fill in the application form . Use the links on the left colunm of this page to access the competency dictionary and other relevant documents that will guide you in filling the form.
3. Completed application forms must be submitted via e-mail to the following addresses:

director diversity, performance and evaluation – [email protected] and [email protected]

professional development portfolio manager – [email protected]

finance support officer – [email protected]

deadline for all applications

10am, 16 june 2009.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Applications received after the stated deadline will not be considered. Telephone applications and enquiries will also not be accepted. Please apply using the materials on the website. We are unable to process applications that do not conform to the required format, and we will not accept curricula vitae or handwritten applications.
Equal opportunity and diversity

the british council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect the diversity of uk society at every level within the organization.

We welcome applications from all sections of the community.we also offer application packs in the following formats: large print, braille, computer disk or audio tape.

We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.we are the uk’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in england as a charity.

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