The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being arid reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Population Council has worked in collaboration with a very broad range of Nigerian institutions. The Council's program includes the design and testing of innovative HIV & AIDS and Reproductive Health approaches and policy and program relevant research, training, and institutional strengthening, and is supported by a range of donors. Due to expansion of its activities, the Council is seeking qualified individuals to fil! the following positions in its Abuja office:
The successful candidate will manage the design of operations research activities in the area of health economics and programme efficacy, through the development of research questions and designs, construction of questionnaire instruments and databases for data archiving, oversee field work, and conduct data cleaning and analysis. He/she will develop programmatic and advocacy strategies using evidence-base generated by the project activity and research; provide clear summaries of findings for specialist and non-specialist audiences.
The ideal candidate must have:
Qualified candidates should follow the instructions below:
1. Send an application letter (stating your current salary and salary expectations) and resume to
nigeria@popcouncil.orgon or before August 31,2010.
2. Clearly state the position title for which you are applying and your full names - starting with the
surname first, then other names (e.g M&E Coordinator- BEN, Joshua Ekong) - in the subject area
ofthe email.
3. All attachments must be in pdf files.
NB: Candidates who do not follow the above instructions will be automatically disqualified. Population Council reserves the right to cancel the recruitment process at any time. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
The Population Council is an equal opportunity employer
The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being arid reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Population Council has worked in collaboration with a very broad range of Nigerian institutions. The Council's program includes the design and testing of innovative HIV & AIDS and Reproductive Health approaches and policy and program relevant research, training, and institutional strengthening, and is supported by a range of donors. Due to expansion of its activities, the Council is seeking qualified individuals to fil! the following positions in its Abuja office:
The successful candidate will be responsible for Monitoring,and Evaluation and Data Management of a comprehensive HIV Prevention and Care Project and other projects managed by PC. The officer will manage the database for capturing and processing the data collected through the management information systems of the project. He/she will set up the database for data entry of service data from the field. The officer will carry out the data processing and analysis and generate the statistical tables, charts and graphs for periodic project reports.
The ideal candidate must have:
Qualified candidates should follow the instructions below:
1. Send an application letter (stating your current salary and salary expectations) and resume to
nigeria@popcouncil.orgon or before August 31,2010.
2. Clearly state the position title for which you are applying and your full names - starting with the
surname first, then other names (e.g M&E Coordinator- BEN, Joshua Ekong) - in the subject area
ofthe email.
3. All attachments must be in pdf files.
NB: Candidates who do not follow the above instructions will be automatically disqualified. Population Council reserves the right to cancel the recruitment process at any time. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
The Population Council is an equal opportunity employer
The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being arid reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Population Council has worked in collaboration with a very broad range of Nigerian institutions. The Council's program includes the design and testing of innovative HIV & AIDS and Reproductive Health approaches and policy and program relevant research, training, and institutional strengthening, and is supported by a range of donors. Due to expansion of its activities, the Council is seeking qualified individuals to fil! the following positions in its Abuja office:
The successful candidate will be responsible for Monitoring and Evaluation and Data Management of a comprehensive HIV Prevention and Care Project and other projects managed by PC. The officer will manage the database for capturing and processing the data collected through the management information systems of the project. He/she will set up the database for data entry of service data from the field. The officer will carry out the data processing and analysis and generate the statistical tables, charts and graphs for periodic project reports.
The ideal candidate must have:
Qualified candidates should follow the instructions below:
1. Send an application letter (stating your current salary and salary expectations) and resume to
nigeria@popcouncil.orgon or before August 31,2010.
2. Clearly state the position title for which you are applying and your full names - starting with the
surname first, then other names (e.g M&E Coordinator- BEN, Joshua Ekong) - in the subject area
ofthe email.
3. All attachments must be in pdf files.
NB: Candidates who do not follow the above instructions will be automatically disqualified. Population Council reserves the right to cancel the recruitment process at any time.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please. The Population Council is an equal opportunity employer
The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being arid reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Population Council has worked in collaboration with a very broad range of Nigerian institutions. The Council's program includes the design and testing of innovative HIV & AIDS and Reproductive Health approaches and policy and program relevant research, training, and institutional strengthening, and is supported by a range of donors. Due to expansion of its activities, the Council is seeking qualified individuals to fil! the following positions in its Abuja office:
The successful candidate will manage and maintain back office tools: to include SMS provisioning, websites, Point of Sales, ensuring functionality, relevance and availability. He/she will be responsible to liaise with other research organizations to ensure that data provisioning are adequate and establish technological linkages as appropriate.
The ideal candidate must have:
Qualified candidates should follow the instructions below:
1. Send an application letter (stating your current salary and salary expectations) and resume to
nigeria@popcouncil.orgon or before August 31,2010.
2. Clearly state the position title for which you are applying and your full names - starting with the
surname first, then other names (e.g M&E Coordinator- BEN, Joshua Ekong) - in the subject area
ofthe email.
3. All attachments must be in pdf files.
NB: Candidates who do not follow the above instructions will be automatically disqualified. Population Council reserves the right to cancel the recruitment process at any time. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
The Population Council is an equal opportunity employer
The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being arid reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Population Council has worked in collaboration with a very broad range of Nigerian institutions. The Council's program includes the design and testing of innovative HIV & AIDS and Reproductive Health approaches and policy and program relevant research, training, and institutional strengthening, and is supported by a range of donors. Due to expansion of its activities, the Council is seeking qualified individuals to fil! the following positions in its Abuja office:
The successful candidate will develop an Operations Research (OR) strategy for a comprehensive HIV Prevention and Care Project. He/she will lead in operations research conceptualization, research protocol preparation process, proposal defence presentations, research planning, implementation, analysis and reporting.
The ideal Candidate must have:
Qualified candidates should follow the instructions below:
1. Send an application letter (stating your current salary and salary expectations) and resume to
nigeria@popcouncil.orgon or before August 31,2010.
2. Clearly state the position title for which you are applying and your full names - starting with the
surname first, then other names (e.g M&E Coordinator- BEN, Joshua Ekong) - in the subject area
ofthe email.
3. All attachments must be in pdf files.
Candidates who do not follow the above instructions will be automatically disqualified.
Population Council reserves the right to cancel the recruitment process at any time. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
The Population Council is an equal opportunity employer
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