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CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY II at Jos University Teaching Hospital

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below in Jos University Teaching Hospital.

CONFIDENTIAL II

Requirement:

  • Candidates must possess in Secretarial Studies including a pass at 120 and 60 wpm in shorthand and typing respectively from a recognized University.
  • Evidence of Computer literate is also required and discharge or exemption certificate.

Salary: CONTISS 6/2 i.e. N376, 206.00p.a

Method of Application:

Applicant should submit three copies of application attaching photocopies of relevant credentials and Curriculum Vitae indicating the following information:

(i)                   Full names (underline surname)

(ii)                Current postal Address/GSM No

(iii)              Permanent home Address

(iv)              Date and Place of Birth

(v)                Nationality

(vi)              State or origin/Senatorial District/LGA

(vii)           Marital status

(viii)         Numbers and ages of children

(ix)              Institutions attended with dates

(x)                Academic qualifications with dates

(xi)              Working experience

(xii)           Publication (if any)

(xiii)         Present job with rank and salary

(xiv)         Names and addresses of three referees, one of whom should be in a position to supply academic and/or professional reference.

(xv)           Candidates should request their referees to send a report on them under confidential cover.

(xvi)         All applications should be addressed to:

The Director of Administration,

Jos University Teaching Hospital

PMB, 2076.

Jos, Nigeria .

Notice that all application should be received on or before 8th December 2009 as on further correspondence will be entertained after this date. Only short listed candidates will be invited for interview

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