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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac: 11:37am On Jun 26, 2015
haminac:
Hamilton International Academy in Abuja is employing for the following positions. Please note if you are applying from out of state, please ensure to let us know how you intend to relocate yourself and if you have family to stay with, etc

Marketing Officers: most importantly, must be able to think out of the box. Must have great communication skills. Will be working with a renowned marketing consultant.

Administrator: will also double as the receptionist. Must be versatile. Must be multi-functional. Detail oriented. Courteous. Great data entry skills. Great computer skills: Microsoft Office, etc. Experience with a school management software and quick books is advantageous.

Director: must have great leadership and management skills. Must posses minimum, a bachelors degree in Early childhood Education, Child Development or Elementary Education.

Teachers: must have a passion for children. Will be teaching kindergarten and pre - kindergarten kids. Some Montessori experience is ideal. Must be a self starter, a lifelong learner and must exhibit professionalism at all times.

Child Minders for infants and toddlers, Assistant and After school Teachers: Great team player, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

Cook: must be able to cook simple, healthy and creative meals and snacks for children.

Janitor: must take cleanliness seriously. Must adhere to health and safety rules.

All teaching positions require CPR certification within three months of starting.

You can apply immediately on http://haminac.com/currentvacancies.php or send resumes or send enquires to info@haminac.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by haminac: 9:44am On Jun 25, 2015
Hamilton International Academy in Abuja is employing for the following positions.

Pre-school Executive Director

Pre-school Administrator

All applicants must be great team player, proactive, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

You can apply immediately on http://haminac.com/currentvacancies.php
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac:
Hamilton International Academy in Abuja is employing for the following positions.

Pre-school Executive Director

Pre-school Administrator

All applicants must be great team player, proactive, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

You can apply immediately on http://haminac.com/currentvacancies.php
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac:
Final call for applicants this year...

Hamilton International Academy in Abuja is employing for the following positions. Please note if you are applying from out of state, please ensure to let us know how you intend to relocate yourself and if you have family to stay with, etc

Marketing Officers: most importantly, must be able to think out of the box. Must have great communication skills. Will be working with a renowned marketing consultant.

Administrator: will also double as the receptionist. Must be versatile. Must be multi-functional. Detail oriented. Courteous. Great data entry skills. Great computer skills: Microsoft Office, etc. Experience with a school management software and quick books is advantageous.

Principal: must have great leadership and management skills. Must posses minimum, a bachelors degree in Early childhood Education, Child Development or Elementary Education.

Teachers: must have a passion for children. Will be teaching kindergarten and pre - kindergarten kids. Some Montessori experience is ideal. Must be a self starter, a lifelong learner and must exhibit professionalism at all times.

Child Minders for infants and toddlers, Assistant and After school Teachers: Great team player, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

Cook: must be able to cook simple, healthy and creative meals and snacks for children.

Janitor: must take cleanliness seriously. Must adhere to health and safety rules.

All teaching positions require CPR certification within three months of starting.

You can apply immediately on http://haminac.com/currentvacancies.php or send resumes or send enquires to info@haminac.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac: 3:49pm On Jan 09, 2014
wendyann: Am lookin for work,as a sales girl,househelp,cleaner or waitress.my num 08167145766
Hello Wendyann, do you have an email address, as I will like to know if you have any previous experience, any form of education, where you live, references, etc

Thanks...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac: 3:40pm On Jan 09, 2014
Ms_Steph: please what is CPR?
Thanks for your inquiry Ms Steph and thanks mercifull for responding. CPR means Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. As a care giver for children, it is important to have this training should we ever need it. Better safe than sorry.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac:
Happy new year all...

I still have vacancies, 2014 is here.

Two marketing officers: most importantly, must be able to think out of the box. Must have great communication skills. Will be working with a renowned marketing consultant.

Administrator: will also double as the receptionist. Must be versatile. Must be multi-functional. Detail oriented. Courteous. Great data entry skills. Great computer skills: Microsoft Office, etc. Experience with a school management software and quick books is advantageous.

Principal: must have great leadership and management skills. Must posses minimum, a bachelors degree in Early childhood Education, Child Development or Elementary Education.

Teachers: must have a passion for children. Some Montessori experience is ideal. Must be a self starter, a lifelong learner and must exhibit professionalism at all times.

Assistant and after school Teachers: Great team player, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

Cook: must be able to cook simple, healthy and creative meals and snacks for children.

Janitor: must take cleanliness seriously. Must adhere to health and safety rules.

All positions except marketing staff require CPR certification within three months of starting.

You can begin to send resumes or send enquires to info@haminac.com

In your response, please state what position you are applying to...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac:
PROGRAM COORDINATOR FOR NGO – JOB DESCRIPTION

The Program Coordinator will be responsible for program development and implementation of a specific Program in Nigeria.

Primary responsibilities:

Oversee assigned daily program operations for field operations in Nigeria.

Assist in the development of short and long term plans for the program, monitor progress, assure adherence and evaluate performance

Develop and schedule program activities in accordance with specifications and funding limitations

Assist in design of performance objectives and implement and monitor programming to meet desired outcomes

Develop yearly outreach plan according to program needs and capacity

Organize and establish meetings on regular basis with designated individuals to foster positive relationships

Supervise line staff by articulating expectations, displaying model behavior, maintaining open lines of communication and being clear about roles and relationships

Identify open positions and follow hiring and training procedures in a timely manner

Assist in the management of fiscal operations including budget development, modifications. Track expenditures. Continually monitor the program’s financial health and make recommendations to the ED

Assist with the development of public relations and communications strategies to support program goals and increase community awareness

Monitors and approves program expenditures ensuring that budget allocations are not overspent.

Prepares or assists in preparation of proposal for funding and/or funding continuation from outside sponsors.

Prepares periodic reports, financial statements and records on program activities, progress, status or other special reports for management or outside agencies.

Evaluates program effectiveness to develop improved methods; devises evaluation methodology and implements; analyzes results and recommends and/or takes appropriate action.

Develops, compiles and writes communications and promotional literature for distribution such as newsletters, brochures or flyers; coordinates process from development through printing and distribution.
Statement of Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

Knowledge of principles and practices related to international development

Must have strong and polished interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.

Creative, strategic and an analytic thinker with the ability to manage multiple projects.

Experienced in developing and managing budgets, hiring, and training, supervising and assessing personnel

Bachelor degree with at least 5 years of direct supervisory or management experience.

Must be highly organized and able to work well with others

Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Windows based computer application and database management

The ideal candidate will have previous supervisory experience in a community-based organization.

Flexible; possessing the ability to wear different “hats” on short notice and able to travel.

Apply by sending your resume to yvonne@haminac.com for screening

Only eligible shortlisted candidates will be contacted

To all those who have submitted their resume so far thanks, screening is going on. To those who are just seeing this posting, please ensure that your resume has an outline of your duties in your current or previous work experiences, thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Post Abuja Jobs Here by haminac: 4:27pm On Oct 10, 2013
Hello everybody,

This is a great forum, first I must say thumbs up to ms_steph, great job so far. Also it is nice to see y'all supporting each other as you search for your careers.

I have vacancies, but this is for next year. A new international school is coming to Abuja, a location has not been determined, but it will be in the central area.

We will be starting with the following positions to cater for children from 3 months old to 5 years old.

Two marketing officers: most importantly, must be able to think out of the box. Must have great communication skills. Will be working with a renowned marketing consultant.

Administrator: will also double as the receptionist. Must be versatile. Must be multi-functional. Detail oriented. Courteous. Great data entry skills. Great computer skills: Microsoft Office, etc. Experience with a school management software and quick books is advantageous.

Principal: must have great leadership and management skills. Must posses minimum, a bachelors degree in Early childhood Education, Child Development or Elementary Education.

Teachers: must have a passion for children. Some Montessori experience is ideal. Must be a self starter, a lifelong learner and must exhibit professionalism at all times.

Assistant and after school Teachers: Great team player, versatile and willing to learn. Must also have great passion for kids and very creative.

Cook: must be able to cook simple, healthy and creative meals and snacks for children.

Janitor: must take cleanliness seriously. Must adhere to health and safety rules.

All positions except marketing staff require CPR certification within three months of starting.

You can begin to send resumes or send enquires to info@haminac.com

I will post a link to detailed job descriptions soon...
FamilyRe: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by haminac: 2:06pm On Sep 25, 2013
igbo boy: nwoke'm okwa asim ka e mechionu gi?
e bu anuman
No wonder, I see you are from Delta. I rest my case.
FamilyRe: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by haminac: 6:46am On Sep 22, 2013
Ngodigha: Boy, common stop this your silly Ibo spelling here. Why not get a proper keyboard that can type Igbo.
They are both right and mean the same thing
FamilyRe: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by haminac: 6:44am On Sep 22, 2013
igbo boy: mechionu. o igbo oburo ibo
I do not know who you are telling mechionu to? Ibo=Igbo
FamilyRe: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by haminac: 7:45pm On Sep 21, 2013
COOLDUN: You are not an Igbo, because no Igbo fellow would write Ibo as his/her tribe. There is no tradition in Igbo land that permits Cannibalism; you are one of those Efulefus that go about spewing rubbish about the Igbos in order to score cheap marks.

Mbaise i know and where my senior brother married from, i mean Nguru Mbaise, no one exploited my brother for any reason, they accepted what my brother had and gave to them. Today my brother is carrying his wife like an egg, a well educated intelligent girl for that matter. I am from Orlu Imo state.

No village in Igbo land obliges any suitor to do more than his purse, Traditional marriage is never compulsory in Igbo land, but very necessary. It has been happening before your forefathers, but nowadays people have modernized it and added some fun into it. You do the ceremony as you can. Even if you don't have anything to give to your wife's kinsmen, they will gather that day and know their son in-law. Marriage is not finished in one day.

You and your Ibo lost fellows should not come online to claim the knowledge of what you are ignorant of. I have seen an Igbo friend that marry an Igala girl, both of them left Amsterdam to the girl's village to do the traditional marriage. Traditional marriage is not only an Igbo thing as some people are trying to make it look here. Any girl that likes let her take her husband to her home town, who doesn't like should go and marry in Mars planet that is her cup of tea. But we have the Igbo bu Igbo.
I am Ibo and I was talking about my traditional wedding. This is not hear say. It happened at my traditional wedding and no need for insults.

As for the things you say never happened in the past, like cannibalism, I can only speak for Ibo land because that is the one I am aware of and for your information, everything I said here is from real life occurrences that happened to me or someone close to me.
FamilyRe: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by haminac: 2:42am On Sep 20, 2013
pazienza: Lies. Nobody in Igboland force anybody to spend more than his ability,in the name of traditional wedding ceremony. What happens is that there is this silent competition going on,where shallow people try to outdo each other in the name of traditional marriage. Once you pay the dowry and everyother thing that comes with it,you are good to go.
Are you ibo? I am Ibo, from mbaise. The village peeps actually have a list that they give ur husband or his people. The dowry is negotiable during the trad wedding, but you must bring everything on the list, if not, the village folks will tell your husbands people that they are not ready to marry their daughter. So they do not consider what you can afford or what you cannot afford. This tradition we all talk about is man made, just like how laws, legislation, rules and regulations are created. If you believe in tradition, no one is saying you should throw away your heritage. Life as we know it evolves. In the past, there are communities that forbid going to hospital. That is not the case anymore in most communities I hope. This is a change in tradition for better. Just because it is tradition does not mean it is the right thing to do. It is tradition in some places to eat human flesh. is that right, no. in some traditions a wife is supposed to drink the water used to wash he mother in laws corpse, if they were not in good terms, is that right, no. Look at technology, why are using computer, Internet, instead of following the ways of our ancestors. I can go on and on, we can all have tradition, but not to the detriment of the people.

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