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I've tried to make it easier this time to apply for the jobs. Below you will find a summary of the jobs. All the best

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Position of diocesan accountant

The Administrative Secretary

All Saints Cathedral Diocese

P.O. Box 10313 00100

Nairobi

Or through email: allsaintsdiocese@wanachi.com

15 FEB 2007

Recruitment of graduate clerical trainees

Hawkins Associates Ltd

Human Resources Consultants

Muthangari Road, Lavington

P O BOX 30684, 00100 Nairobi

Fax 02-3864273

Email hawkins.associates@khigroup.com.

Community development facilitators - 4 positions

Human Resources & Administration Manager,

CCF Kenya via email: hr@ccfkenya.org

23 FEB 2007

Tractor driver

please send your detailed CV, cover letter, copies of your certificates, testimonials, current contacts for three referees and your telephone and or e-mail contacts to jobs@scuk.or.ke. If you are based in south Sudan with no email facilities, forward your application via SC UK Loki, Juba and/or Aroyo offices or to the address below,

The RRP Manager,

SC UK, south Sudan Programme

P.O. Box 48700

Nairobi

21 FEB 2007

Trainee (junior research assistant)

Kindly send your applications preferably by e-mail to: recruit-stagiaire@cta.int

For further information kindly contact: CTA Brussels Office ; 39 rue Montoyer ; 1000 Brussels ; Tel (02) 513 74 36

Fax (02) 511 38 68

Framework for the pan africa internship programme february 2007

Applicants will submit their CVs to the Pan Africa Policy Officer, Oxfam GB. Email address is eodete@oxfam.org.uk.

MONDAY 12 FEBRUARY, 5.00PM

Bilingual secretary, fsl-3

Please send your application to the address, email or fax number indicated below before the deadline.
International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda; Chief of Human Resources and Planning Section, ICTR P.O. Box 6016. Arusha, Tanzania
Fax: 255-212-963-2848, 1-27-250 4000, 255-27-250 4373, E-mail: ictr_Personnel@un.org , Applications must be submitted using the United Nations Personal History form (P-11)

19 FEB 2007

Human resources assistant, gsl-5

14 FEB 2007

Security officer, gsl-4

21 FEB 2007

Procurement assistant, fsl-5

19 FEB 2007


Sales executive

email cv immediately to: rychiey@hotmail.com for an interview.

Project officer

Ms. Sokhna Cisse at scisse@unicef.org.

22 FEB 2007

Hospital staff (medical doctors and nurses with or without specialization, midwives, lab technicians, administrators and other categories of skilled professionals)

If you think this is something for you, please send in your application, CV, passport photos and references enclosed to our address.

Normeca AS - International
Mailandvn.12, P.O. Box 404
1470 Loerenskog, Norway

For further information please do not hesitate to contact with our office in Khartoum Tel: +249 (183) 58 00 14/42 or
Nairobi Tel: +254 (020) 27 30 934 Or
Our headquarter in Norway +47 67 92 76 00
Email: tahir.modawi@normeca.no, Nairobi@normeca.no
Or said.alsaid@normeca.no

please feel free to take a look at our website:
http://www.normeca.no

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is a good job! You would kindly make the deadlines of application for this posts more visible. They are partly being shielded.

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