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We seek qualified candidates for the position of Chief of Party/Program Director in Nigeria.
Job Title: Chief of Party (Program Director)
Req ID: 2875
Location: Abuja
Description
The Chief of Party (COP) or Program Director provides overall project technical and managerial leadership; liaison and communication with local partners, governmental organizations and donors; direction of planning and implementation of project work plans to ensure quality project results.
The COP should have a record of effective management, strong human-relations, strong writing and communications skills and a working knowledge of Nigeria’s basic education system.
Minimum Requirements
Graduate degree in education;
At least 10 years experience in managing USAID, Dfid or other donor projects ;
Eight plus years education administrative experience at school, district, regional or national levels;
Demonstrated expertise in basic education issues
Documented excellence in project performance and technical report writing;
Masters degree in education, linguistics, or related field required, PhD preferred.
Working mastery of Word, Powerpoint, Excell and other standard computer software systems
Fluency in English.
Experience working in Africa and Nigeria, specifically, is highly preferred.
Application Closing Date
17th March, 2013
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should
Click here to apply online
Note: Application should include CV/resume and cover letter including salary requirements . Please specify source in your application
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