ANNOUNCEMENT FOR JOB INTERVIEW

The president of the Environment And Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) informs the general public and applicants in particular that in order to consolidate and expand its programme nation-wide, ERuDeF is organizing a written interview to recruit the following persons, as per the vacancy announcement of November 2014:

They are:

– ABS Initiative Assistant Project Coordinator (ERuDeF);

– Community Forest Project Coordinator (ERuDeF);

– Director of Administration and Human Resources (ERuDeF);

– Deputy Director (EIBiNS);

– Teaching Positions (EIBiNS).

The interview is scheduled to take place on Saturday December 20, 2014 at its ERuDeF Institute of Biodiversity and Non Profit Studies (EIBiNS) campus in Mile 18 Buea, at 9am prompt. No absenteeism will be tolerated. Late comers will not be allowed into campus and will be disqualified instantly. Come along with writing materials and support documents.

We apologize for an inconvenience this choice of date may cause any one, and appreciate your understanding. A date for an oral interview will be fixed and communicated as appropriate.

For more information contact the Communication Officer: 674 80 95 95.

ERuDeF continues to receive application for the advertised jobs offers till Saturday Dec 19, 2014 at 8:30am

Thanks

Sincerely,

FONKENG Agnes

THE COMMUNICATION OFFICER.

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