British High Commission Abuja Job Recruitment for Immigration Liaison Assistant; June 2011
Our High Commission
Our Political Section is responsible for political relations between the UK and Nigerian Governments. They monitor the political situation in Nigeria and seek to strengthen the bilateral relationship. Our Trade & Investment Section is the UK Government's trade and investment promotion vehicle. It is also responsible for trade policy and economic relations. Our Visa Section is responsible for providing visa and entry clearance services for those wanting to travel to the UK .
Our Defence Section is responsible for all aspects of the defence relationship between UK and Nigeria.
Our Management Section is responsible for all human and financial resources and provides support to all front line departments
The British High Commission Abuja has the following vacancy in its Visa Section:
Company: BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION ABUJA
Job Title: LE III Immigration Liaison Assistant
Publish date: 31-05-2011
Qualities for the Job
We are looking for someone with good oral and written communication skills. In particular, the successful candidate should be able to work quickly and accurately, often under pressure, have a positive approach to tackling problems and a willingness to take on new tasks. The most important qualities required are diligence, resilience, a flexible approach and the ability to work well in a small team. www.nigeriabestjobs.com Previous experience of working within a visa section or other office environment, good keyboard skills and familiarity with computers and software packages (notably working with MS Word, Excel and Outlook is essential, although training will be provided where necessary.
This is a full time position starting from 8am – 4pm, Monday to Thursday and 8am – 1pm on Friday. Although this is a full-time position applications to cover business hours on a job-sharing basis can be considered. The job will be graded LE III with a monthly starting salary of N238,620 including allowances. Successful candidates who are not liaible to pay Nigerian tax will be subject to a 10 % notional tax deduction on the basic salary. The salary will be paid in Naira. The preferred start date is: Monday 6th July 2011
JOb Description
The British High Commission is looking for an Immigration Liaison Assistant to work in the Risk and Liaison Overseas Network Office. The successful candidate will undertake a variety of tasks to support visa operations. The main duties will include liaison with stakeholders, undertaking field trips, writing reports, creating and maintaining databases and general administrative tasks. The role also involves the checking of application details against confidential databases and access to restricted and sensitive information. The successful applicant will need to be security cleared for such access and for this reason must hold a British passport.
To Apply
All those interested in applying should send a CV (which should include contact phone number); passport size photograph and covering letter detailing relevant experience to the following address:
Applications should be sent to:
Human Resources Assistant
British High Commission
No. 33, Dangote House
P. O. Box 4808
Aguiyi Ironsi Street
Maitama
Abuja
Or by e-mail to: recruitment.abuja@fco.gov.uk
Deadline for Applications: Friday 10th June 2011
Applications received after the stated deadline will not be considered. Telephone applications and enquiries will also not be accepted. Only applicants called for interview will be contacted.