Wednesday 6 June 2012

Job Vacancy at Federal Civil Service Commission with Ministry of Labour and Productivity

This is to inform the general public that the Federal Civil Service Commission in collaboration with the Ministries of Labour & Productivity has declared vacancies for the following cadres:

Job Title 1: Labour Officer II (Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity)

Requirement
Interested applicants must possess a minimum of 2nd class lower division degree in Humanities from any recognized University.

Job Title 2: Labour Officer I (Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity)

Requirement
Interested applicants must possess a minimum of 2nd class lower division degree in Humanities from any recognized University.

Job Title 3: Higher Technical officer (Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity)

Requirement
Interested applicants must possess a minimum of 2nd class lower division degree in Humanities from any recognized University.

Job Title 4. Senior Labour officer (Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity)

Requirement
Interested applicants must possess a minimum of 2nd class lower division degree in Humanities from any recognized University.

Job Title 5. Labour Inspector (Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity)

Requirement
Interested applicants must possess a minimum of 2nd class lower division degree in Humanities from any recognized University.

Application Closing Date
July 13, 2012
Mode of Application
Only qualified candidates in these specified fields should collect the application form from the offices of the Chairmen of the designated State Civil Service Commissions in the following six geopolitical zones:

  • Northwest - Kaduna

  • North East - Yola

  • North Central & Federal Capital Territory - Federal Civil Service Club, Mabuchi, Abuja

  • South West - Ibadan

  • South South - Port-Harcourt

  • South East - Owerri


Collection of Forms commences from Friday, June 1st, 2012, while submission to the designated State Civil Service Commissions closes by Friday, July 13th, 2012.

Note: For avoidance of doubt, application forms are free.

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