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Clerk II at IITA

IITA, with Headquarters at Ibadan, is an International Agricultural Research Centre in the Consultative Group on international Agricultural Research (CGIAR), which is an association of about 50 countries international and regional organizations and private foundations. IITA seeks to increase agricultural production in a sustainable way in order to improve the nutritional status and well-being of people in tropical Sub-Saharan Africa.

The international institute of Tropical Agriculture seeks suitable candidates for the position below in Station and Headquarters in Ibadan.

II: (2-year renewable contract)

Location: Station

Duties:

Successful candidate will:

  • Undertake clerical duties in Station;
  • Assist to compute Data;
  • Maintain filing system and Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Supervisor.

Qualification & Experience:

  • plus minimum of 5 years relevant working experience.
  • He/she must have a sound analytical mind and a good knowledge of Computer Spreadsheet and must be willing to put in extra hours.

Remuneration:

We offer highly competitive salary with equally attractive fringe benefits and excellent working conditions in a pleasant campus environment.

Method of Application:

Interested applicants should forward their applications with a detailed curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of three professional referees (including telephone, fax and e-mail addresses, if available), evidence of current remuneration package and photocopies of credentials, to the Personnel Manager, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, PMB 5320, Oyo Road, Ibadan, Nigeria on or before 6th April 2010

This job vacancy can also be found on our website, www.iita.org

Please note that application letters not accompanied with evidence of current remuneration and age will not be treated. Only shod listed candidates will be contacted

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