The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for
educational opportunities and cultural relations. We work in over 100
countries worldwide to build engagement and trust for the UK through the
exchange of knowledge and ideas between people.
The British Council is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced individual to join the organization as English Language Teaching Project Officer.
Job Title: ELT Project Officer
Location: Abuja
Purpose of Job:
To support the direct and indirect delivery of a portfolio of large scale and local ELT projects, increasingly through partnership , to meet the British Council’s objectives and targets and partner expectations in Nigeria.
To support a network of internal and external service providers and partners to meet all project targets.
Project delivery: To provide support for projects and organise events to a high standard and within deadline. To make arrangements for visitors including booking travel, accommodation and preparing programmes.
Financial administration: to provide financial support to the project managers, including raising of purchase orders, getting quotes from suppliers, tracking payments and correcting mispostings.
Context and Environment:
The post will involve supporting a large scale projects and in Nigeria under the supervision of an English Language Teaching Project Manager. The post will be based in Abuja but will involve supporting teacher training events to mainly state primary teachers in different states, many of which are located in the North of Nigeria.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
In line with EOD and other overarching corporate policies:
Scorecard: To administer our monitoring and evaluation tool called Scorecard. Collect and record all data within deadline and according to corporate standards.
Marketing and Communications: To ensure that projects are marketed to the highest standards in print (press, publications), digitally (websites, social media, TV, radio) and at events (conferences, workshops, meetings).
Other administrative work: As required.
Key Relationships:
External
Ministry of Education , Universal Basic Education Commission; State Universal Education Boards, State Ministers of Education, State and Local Government Area training officers and supervisors , radio and print media houses, other private sector partners
Internal
Some unsocial hours, weekend work and travel may be required.
Experience
Qualifications
Relevant post-secondary school qualification
To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should Click here to download and complete the application form. Completed application forms should be submitted to:Hposts@ng.britishcouncil.org .
Note: Only applications received on the British Council application form will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Click here for more details on job
Application Deadline 28th May, 2013
The British Council is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced individual to join the organization as English Language Teaching Project Officer.
Job Title: ELT Project Officer
Location: Abuja
Purpose of Job:
To support the direct and indirect delivery of a portfolio of large scale and local ELT projects, increasingly through partnership , to meet the British Council’s objectives and targets and partner expectations in Nigeria.
To support a network of internal and external service providers and partners to meet all project targets.
Project delivery: To provide support for projects and organise events to a high standard and within deadline. To make arrangements for visitors including booking travel, accommodation and preparing programmes.
Financial administration: to provide financial support to the project managers, including raising of purchase orders, getting quotes from suppliers, tracking payments and correcting mispostings.
Context and Environment:
The post will involve supporting a large scale projects and in Nigeria under the supervision of an English Language Teaching Project Manager. The post will be based in Abuja but will involve supporting teacher training events to mainly state primary teachers in different states, many of which are located in the North of Nigeria.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
In line with EOD and other overarching corporate policies:
Scorecard: To administer our monitoring and evaluation tool called Scorecard. Collect and record all data within deadline and according to corporate standards.
Marketing and Communications: To ensure that projects are marketed to the highest standards in print (press, publications), digitally (websites, social media, TV, radio) and at events (conferences, workshops, meetings).
Other administrative work: As required.
Key Relationships:
External
Ministry of Education , Universal Basic Education Commission; State Universal Education Boards, State Ministers of Education, State and Local Government Area training officers and supervisors , radio and print media houses, other private sector partners
Internal
- coordination and cooperation with colleagues in ELT team
- liaison with finance colleagues to ensure that all financial tasks and deadlines are fully met
- Other Project Management Teams
Some unsocial hours, weekend work and travel may be required.
Experience
- Experience of organising projects or events.
- Experience of basic financial administration.
- Previous work experience in education
- Good communication skills - Level 2
- Computer Skills - Level 1
- Project & contract management – Level 2
- Competence in Hausa
Qualifications
Relevant post-secondary school qualification
To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should Click here to download and complete the application form. Completed application forms should be submitted to:Hposts@ng.britishcouncil.org .
Note: Only applications received on the British Council application form will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Click here for more details on job
Application Deadline 28th May, 2013
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