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JOB VACANCIES- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

VACANCIES

Vacancy exists for the position of Executive Secretary at the Industrial & Production Engineering Alumni Association & Governing Board of the University of Ibadan.

The Candidate shall be the key interference between the Alumni Association and other bodies such as the Students, Academic Staff, Professional Associations, Governing Board etc.
He/She shall own the IPE Alumni Association annual work plan and ensure successful implementation of all actions.
The Candidate must ensure 100% compliance to the quarterly target of equipment contributions to the department
Successful candidates shall be the overall administrator of the alumni website and ensure the website is regularly updated with relevant event/information and also use it in reaching out to potential members through all available social media to drive awareness and grow the pool of registered members.

QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
·     A minimum of BSc Degree in any related field
·     3 – 5 years cognate experience in administering an association or any professional bodies
·     Good experience in the use of various social media tools and Web-base administration
·     Applicant must not be more than 40 years old
·     Good communication skills
·     Applicant must be resourceful, self-driven, enterprising and matured.
·     Proficiency in Microsoft office, Excel and Power Point

Entire package in range of N100.000 to N150,000 per month

Interested applicant should forward their Cover Letter and CV’s to: addedvalue.recruitment@gmail.com

The interview is scheduled for Thursday July 23rd 2015 by 10am.

Only qualified and shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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