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Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Technical Aid Corps (TAC) Massive Recruitment 2012 (Over 1000 Positions)

Posted on Tue 02nd Oct, 2012 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (98 comments)


Directorate of Technical Aid Corps, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerians for the recruitment into the Nigerian Aid Corps Scheme for the 2012 - 2014 Biennium.

The Technical Aid Corps (TAC) scheme is a viable volunteer programme operated by an African country across ACP countries. From independence, aid and technical assistance have been at the core of Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives. Copied from: hotnigerianjobs.com-
TAC began in 1987 to complement direct financial aid from Nigeria to ACP countries through skills exchange towards strengthening international understanding and cooperation.

The Federal Government of Nigeria in 1987 established the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (TAC) scheme as a foreign policy tool that would serve specific national interests.

UPDATE: 18TH JAN. 2013: TAC LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES - Click below:


Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Technical Aid Corps, TAC, List of 2012-2014 Shortlisted Candidates, TAC Interview


The statute establishing the scheme - Decree 27 – was signed into a law on 22 January 1993 and officially documented on 5 May 1993, thus giving it a legal backing and framework.

As an instrument of Nigeria’s foreign policy, the TAC programme is an alternative to direct financial aid for African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) nations. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

It is designed, not only to provide manpower assistance in all fields of human endeavour, but to also represent a practical demonstration of South-South cooperation. (South-South refers to underdeveloped and developing countries in the southern hemisphere).

Objectives

Key objectives of the scheme are:
  • Sharing Nigeria’s know-how and expertise with other ACP countries
  • Giving assistance on the basis of assessed and perceived needs of recipient countries
  • Promoting cooperation and understanding between Nigeria and recipient countries
  • Facilitating meaningful contact between youths of Nigeria and those of recipient countries
  • Complementing other forms of assistance to ACP countries
  • Ensuring a streamlined programme of assistance to other developing countries
  • Acting as a channel through which South-South collaboration is enhanced
  • Establishing a presence in countries which, for economic reasons, Nigeria has no resident diplomatic mission.
Nigeria Technical Aid Corps (TAC) Massive Volunteer Recruitment 2012

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified Nigerian professionals for the recruitment into the Nigerian Aid Corps Scheme for the 2012 – 2014 Biennium. The scheme is designed to provide manpower assistance in specific area, on request, from African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. Prospective candidates are therefore expected to be highly competent in their respective professions and of impeccable character. Applications are invited from the following professionals:
 
1.) Medicine
Professionals needed include General Practitioners, Cardiologists, Orthopaedic Surgeons, Pathologists, Pharmacologists, Hematologists, Histopathologists, Surgeons, Micro-biologists, Radiologists/CT-Scan, Urologists, Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Paediatricians, Psychiatrics, Forensic, Medicine, Physicians, Epidemiologists, Entomologists, Dermatologists, Neurologists, Anesthesiologists, Plastic Surgeons, Physiologists, Anatomists, Physiotherapists, Ophthalmic Retinal Surgeons, Optometrists, Occupational Therapists, Dentists, Endoscopists, Pharmacists, Radiographers, Radiologists, Laboratory Technologists, Laboratory Technicians, X-Ray Technicians, Chemical Pathologists, Medical Electronic Engineers, Lep/TB Specialists or MO with Lep/TB Background, Health Planners/Administrators and Clinical Chemists
 
2.) Nursing And Midwifery:
Midwives, Nurse Anaesthetists, Psychiatric Nurses, Theatre Nurses, Nurse Tutors, OR-Nurse and Public Health Nurses. Etc
 
3.) Teaching:
Teachers in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, English Language, Agriculture, History, Christian Religious Knowledge, Islamic Religious Knowledge, General Education, Home Economics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Economics, Arts & Crafts, General Science, Vocational/Technical Education, Food Science Technology, Hotel Service, Tourism Studies specializing in travel operations, Special Education, Educational Administration, Educational Psychology, Curriculum Development, Childhood Education, Technical drawing, Economics, Business Education, Marketing, Purchasing, Banking and Finance, Accounting, Information technology, Geography and Health Science. Copied from: hotnigerianjobs.com
 
4.) Lecturers:
Lecturers in English Language, African Literature, Modern African History, English Literature, Linguistics, Theatre Arts, Library Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Architecture, Textile & Weaving, Music, Art & Crafts, Quantity Surveying, Land Surveying, Chemical Pathology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mass Communication, Organic Chemistry, Banking and Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Coaches/Instructors, in Football, Basketball, Boxing, Athletics, Physical Education, Biochemistry, Computer Programming & Technology, Geography, Sociology and Social work, Anthropology, History, Genetics, Botany, Zoology, International Relations, Comparative Government/Politics, International Law, Policy Analysis, Urban/Regional Economics, Urban Transportation Planning, Planning Theory, Environmental Planning, System Dynamics & Technology Policy, Research & Planning, Educational Administration, Curriculum Development, Testing and Evaluation, Educational Psychology, General Agriculture, Soil Science, Animal Science, Agriculture Economics, Wood science, Forest Science, Bio-diversity, (Environmental Management), Criminal Law, Torts, Family Law, Legal Research, Labour Law, Human Rights, Beef Cattle Production, Water resources, Animal Ecology, Rangeland management, Irrigation Agronomy, Tropical seed, Technology, Biometrics, Crop Protection, Plant Biotechnology, Cooperatives, Economics, Econometrics, Natural Resource Economics, Environmental Economics/Policy, Experimental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Bio-statistics ecology, Food Microbiology, Entomology, Environmental Microbiology/ Biotechnology, Vector Biology/ Parasitology, Quality Assurance and Laboratory management, Toxicology.
 
5.) Engineering:
Water resource/Hydraulic, Thermal Machine Design, Industrial, Manufacturing, Mineral Processing, Agriculture, Mining, Geology, Electronics, Automobile, Communication, Microelectronics, Road and Transport, Applied Mechanics, Computer, Highway, Electronics or Nuclear Physics, Sanitary, Food Technology, Process Control and Instrumentation, Chemical process, Re-inforced Concrete, Control System, Plant Layout and Production Planning, Engineering Materials, Garment Technology, Fashion Design, Textile Chemical Process, Quality Control in Textile, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Geo-physics.
 
6.) Health Science:
Surgery, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, radiology, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Technology, Human Anatomy, Stress Physiology, Embryology, Histology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Adult Care Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Dental health, Physical pharmacology, Pharmacology, Community health science, Psychiatrist/Mental health, Occupational health specialist, Immunology, Haematology, Chemical Nursing (Medical surgical), Peadiatric Nursing, Public nursing, Midwifery nursing, Environmental/occupational hygiene, Anesthesiology, Pychiatry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Medicinal Chemistry.
 
7.) Veterinary: 
Anatomy, Farm animal anatomy, Physiology, Immunology/Phraseology, Animal Health.
 
8.) Others:
Production management (with engineering background), Management science, materials Management, Management Economics, Public/Social Service/Industrial Economics, Cooperative Studies; (Theory and Practice, Legal systems, Organization and Management, Agric Cooperative Management, Auditing and Accounting), Business communication, Risk Management and Insurance, Hotel and Tourism Management, Hotel Food Production, Hotel Economics, Management Information Systems, Accounting Information Systems, Auditing Zoology. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
 
9.) Law:
Lawyers, Prosecutors, Magistrates and Legal Draughtsmen.
 
10.) Agriculture:
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine, Agric Extension and Development Officers, Nutritionists, Agronomists, Livestock production Experts, Horticulture.
 
11.) Artisans:
Carpentry and Joinery, Plumbing, Welding, Automobile Mechanics, Brick-laying, Tailoring and Vulcanizing.
 

Requirements:
  • Candidates must be in possession of a First degree or its equivalent in designated disciplines from recognized universities.
  • They must have at least 3 years post NYSC experience.
  • Candidates applying as Artisans must possess Full City and Guilds certificate and other professional certificates in their respective trades.
  • Additional higher degree as well as ability to communicate in French, Spanish and Portuguese Languages may be an added advantage.
  • Lecturers in all disciplines must possess PhD or Masters degree with a minimum of 5 years lecturing experience.
  • Knowledge of ICT is compulsory.
 
Application Closing Date:
14th November, 2012
 
Method Of Application:
A typewritten application should be submitted to the Directorate with the following details:
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Photocopies of Certificates
  • Photocopy of NYSC discharge Certificate/Exemption certificate
  • Testimonials
  • All foreign certificates are to be authenticated by the Federal Ministry of Education.
 
Applications should be addressed to:
 
The Director/CEO
Directorate of Technical Aids Corps
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
No. 35, Alex Ekwueme Way, 
Cadastral Zone Jabi District,
Abuja, FCT. 
P.M.B 102,
Garki Main Post Office, 
Abuja, FCT.
 
Note:
  • Candidates who had previously undergone orientation are still eligible and therefore need not apply
  • Applications would not be entertained after closing date.

UPDATE: 18TH JAN. 2013: TAC LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES - Click below:


Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Technical Aid Corps, TAC, List of 2012-2014 Shortlisted Candidates, TAC Interview


  

Comments (98)

No. 1
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 06:50:27 GMT by Gift

I don't understand why such a government parastal can't put up system of getting/sourcing for information/application from intellectuals dis ways in dis information technological(IT) era?
Pls, let fashion way(s) of getting applicants to have d whole process online and do all that will required rather asking for hard copies of document (which will come in millions) and be difficult to sort out, and at d end only few will be 'found' and shortlisted as it happened at d last Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) last recruitment exercise.
Thank you.
No. 2
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 07:06:15 GMT by John Emeka

Why not use the online portal they just created. The federal civil service is crazy,,,, at the end of the show only few will be shortlisted.
No. 3
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 08:00:55 GMT by john

so the online portal is useless. is the country really growing? cant we just do things in a normal way?
No. 4
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 08:35:54 GMT by Brain Tony

Hmm! Nigerians! Must we complaint about everything? The instruction is drop your appllication online. Why not you do that and believe God for your own name to be shortlisted. For me...., I 'll drop mine and am very optimistic that my name 'll be first on the list. My friends, Gift and John do same o!
No. 5
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 09:04:56 GMT by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

Dont let me deceive nigerians dat job is not real ooooo. am juz joking.
No. 6
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 09:08:18 GMT by Ngozi okonjo iwela

@my president dont u knw we ve our own candidates 4dis job.
No. 7
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 09:41:55 GMT by ODOBI INNOCENT I.

Is a shame to nigeria at 52
No. 8
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 10:22:42 GMT by Obiji Ogechi Happiness

please our government lets try to be real for once for the situation is so confusing,civil service commission is to recruit graduates ant they?why now individual ministry? and why is HND holders neglected in most of the advert for job ,if is not of standard as it seems to employers even government then scrab it .
No. 9
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 10:33:40 GMT by Wilson yusuf karfe

Well.we just pray for God to help us...
No. 10
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 13:07:29 GMT by Asanta Simeon Peter

@ Obiji, who told you HND are neglected? cant u see or Equievalent?
No. 11
Posted on Wed 03rd Oct, 2012 21:31:08 GMT by Eyam

i know this job is for me
No. 12
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 01:42:34 GMT by Coke

@Obiji or what is that ur stinky name..why do u guyz always lik to create a problems,who told u hnd can nt apply aint u see"equivalent" or is hnd not a first degree..u see most of u guyz need2go back 2school and study cos sme persons really dnt deserve to be a graduate atall either bsc or hnd.. Sme psn are jst numskull and block head..they really dnt knw anything.
No. 13
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 02:13:23 GMT by ikeezema

please we need the e-mail address to which the online applications can be submitted. even if it means an individual account.one step every day in the right direction will surely take us to the promise land. God bless Nigeria.
No. 14
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 06:59:59 GMT by Website is important.

Federal ministry of foreign affair no e-mail address for ppl to send there applications. jus to favour Abuja ppl pls do d right thing build a website for ppl outside Abuja to apply simple.
No. 15
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 07:14:31 GMT by abahi

Plz am appealin to this commission to create an address where we can submit our application for D̸̸̮̮̃ sake of dos of us stayn very far frm abuja
No. 16
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 07:23:17 GMT by Jennifer Nyagba

Come on guys, there is no need for all the hulla balloo. There is a postal address there. If you live outside abuja and you'r serious about getting the job, all you have to do is post your documents to the address provided. The deadline is next month and I'm sure a post shd not take more than 2weeks to deliver. Make do with what you have.
No. 17
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 10:08:54 GMT by Levi

In this age & time of high practice of Information Technology, can somebody give me just one single reason why we should send CVs as hard copies? please I need an answer.
Nigeria should step up. we are 52 for christ sake. i can't imagine addressing an envelop and walking to the Post office to send a CV (so annoying.
Please, lets call a spade what it is, and stop supporting BAD PRACTICES in this country. like i said....Nigerian Government should step up....they are realy annoying.
No. 18
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 13:14:56 GMT by Amaka

My suggestion is dt they accept online application for this jobs. it will save them and us a whole lot of stress.
No. 19
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 15:34:30 GMT by jushua

I Love what you people are doing!!! But Please help us get a job. we need to keep going forward. Thanks
No. 20
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 15:53:36 GMT by Ogbuehi Loveth

Lets be realistic here if there is d provison of d e-mail addres it wl go along way in helping us rather dan posting it, let's act maturely n 4d job am interestd ooo!!!
No. 21
Posted on Thu 04th Oct, 2012 17:06:43 GMT by Larry Lawrence

Guyz there's no harm in trial.don't be discourage, at last we shall get to the promise land as originally ordained by God. My name was nt shortlisted in the first phase bt that shouldn't make me to relent. I've confident that this particular one I will excel for sure.
No. 22
Posted on Fri 05th Oct, 2012 07:29:43 GMT by Great-Austine

This is another corrupt style of employment,another opportunity to allocate chances to their children,friends and relatives.Nigeria is still far behind,we need to brace up.
No. 23
Posted on Fri 05th Oct, 2012 08:22:10 GMT by smart nwokodiuko u

is nice to hear it in time. i need this job
No. 24
Posted on Fri 05th Oct, 2012 13:24:51 GMT by Gift

Obviously, Brian Tony, U didn't get/read the information very well.

FYI: Applicant are asked to send in their application BY POST NOT ONLINE!!
in case you didn't get it earlier go back and confirm.

We're not against the instruction rather the means of getting the job (Applications process) done in this 21st century and Information Technology (I.T) world.

Let's ask ourselves, are we as a nation moving forward or what?

God bless Nigeria!!!
No. 25
Posted on Fri 05th Oct, 2012 22:34:02 GMT by edward jonathan

i am of all positive minded in this issue as it concerns me. hello my fellow nigerians, this is our job let stop complaining for now is our time after many years of no job. grab this with one heart.
No. 26
Posted on Sat 06th Oct, 2012 11:15:28 GMT by Adams Oshiomhole

Lol....... So they want to start exporting labour out of Nigeria abi? Anyways, The labour market is overflowing.... Hahahahahahaha... President Goodluck Jonathan call me lets find another way to create jobs for the teeming unemployed populace of Nigeria.
No. 27
Posted on Sat 06th Oct, 2012 11:45:59 GMT by samuel

So HND holder cannot apply
No. 28
Posted on Sat 06th Oct, 2012 11:46:27 GMT by samuel

So HND holder cannot apply
No. 29
Posted on Sat 06th Oct, 2012 15:19:25 GMT by Dennis Osaro

My dear fellow Nigerian Graduates, please let stop complaining on application processes. For you that is complaining is like you are not tired of staying at home or being called names or insulted by people who are not up to your standard bcos you have no job? Remember, government officials handling it need no job again. It you and i that need the job so, let play along with them. May be when we get there, we can change things for good. Please, apply and post through nipost. Is just #100 for post with three working days delivering. Thanks and God Bless you all. Happy employment
No. 30
Posted on Sat 06th Oct, 2012 17:10:47 GMT by NIPOST DG

online post for wetin? Na no want make we sell our stamp, abi we too no be nigerians, we no go chop?
No. 31
Posted on Sun 07th Oct, 2012 10:09:13 GMT by Bongel

If really they want to help people to be employ, is better they create online portal for the applications
No. 32
Posted on Sun 07th Oct, 2012 15:33:04 GMT by peroski

i ques is not leading us to be attaching our complementry card which is who know who. pls
No. 33
Posted on Sun 07th Oct, 2012 16:25:43 GMT by Adeyemi

I love this.this will allow interest candidates to apply.
No. 34
Posted on Sun 07th Oct, 2012 21:04:45 GMT by Mike

Simple english,d work is volunteer work not payment work.volunteer...
No. 35
Posted on Sun 07th Oct, 2012 22:04:18 GMT by ADO GARBA

ALLAH YA BAIWA MAI RABO SA'A. ( MAY GOD HELP THE LUCKY ONES)
No. 36
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 06:58:48 GMT by Isah A. Kinami

Pls people should stop telling us 3 years experience. Where do they expect us to get the experience from if they refuse to employ us after NYSC service.
No. 37
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 06:59:48 GMT by Isah A. Kinami

Pls this people should stop telling us 3 years experience. Where do they expect us to get the experience from if they refuse to employ us after NYSC service.
No. 38
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 08:16:27 GMT by hadizz

hmmm... my fellow graduates, i feel ur hurts. Dat's wat NIGERIA has become long tym ago nd only God interventn can save us all short nd period. you should all apply nd believe u wil b cal 4 interview. luck wil come ur ways. cheers....
No. 39
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 09:16:42 GMT by Bamber Terseer

this is business as usual for senators and power brokers in Nigeria give it to your children and girl friends but judgement day is coming

No. 40
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 12:29:40 GMT by George

U all shud know dat Govt is trying not to make d postal service redundant. Dey got to b workin. So its a well calculated move.
No. 41
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 13:39:59 GMT by Joy Aruya

This is a great opportunity 4 we d unemployed,let us avail ourself of dis great opportunity and stop complaining.Just do all what they ask u to do bcos obedience is better than sacrifice.
No. 42
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 17:19:18 GMT by Iyke Marcel

Nigeria is really growing,imagine @52,applications are still done manually despite d creation of ICT ministry.What a shame.
No. 43
Posted on Mon 08th Oct, 2012 21:04:08 GMT by Akintola

Let's not relent in making effort. It's another attempt to be made and WHO knows weda this will be the right time.
No. 44
Posted on Tue 09th Oct, 2012 15:37:24 GMT by ifeanyi

why suffering people to manual form of submitting application rather than submitting through e-mail that is acceptable all over the world. i pray that someday our people in authority would start making live easier for our people in general.
No. 45
Posted on Wed 10th Oct, 2012 06:42:57 GMT by ene joseph

please, the govt is for the people, how do expect somebody to go Abuja just to submit application. this is not the best, the trick is just too transparent am from bayelsa state, think of the distance.
No. 46
Posted on Wed 10th Oct, 2012 14:24:18 GMT by Anaba Festus Chinyereugo

Do you really mean that someone who has not spent 3years at home after NYSC is not qualified to apply?
No. 47
Posted on Thu 11th Oct, 2012 05:23:44 GMT by Idegwu Anthony

I hate people that complain. This job is not for everyone, try ur best u might be the luckiest one wether online or submission of hardcopy. Tanx 2 federal ministry of foriegn affairs.
No. 48
Posted on Thu 11th Oct, 2012 07:40:18 GMT by Chinelo

Thank u lord for answering my prayers,amen is well.
No. 49
Posted on Thu 11th Oct, 2012 15:12:40 GMT by Ngaraghu chibuike

Pls,do any one kn where i will gt post office in onisha anambra state so dt i wll go and post my docments to d ministry of foreign affairs
No. 50
Posted on Thu 11th Oct, 2012 18:24:49 GMT by John

@Ngaraghu - Onitsha Post Office is at New Market Road, Aound All Saints Cathedral. I can't remember the no. but tell any Okada man Post Office.


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