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Job Vacancy for ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT at United Nations in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory

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Published 2 months ago

Company United Nations is offering job opportunities for the position of ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT in the Abuja area. The job type available is Full-time.

We are looking for candidates who possess skills with beginners/seniors experience. We value honesty, discipline, and responsibility in our employees.

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Job Information

Company:United Nations
Position:ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
City:Abuja, Federal Capital Territory
Province:Federal Capital Territory
Education:Confidential
Salary:NGN 50.000 - NGN 150.000/Month
Employment Type:Full-time

Job Description

We are seeking a dedicated Administrative Assistant to join our team. In this role, you will perform various administrative tasks to support our daily operations, including managing schedules, handling correspondence, and maintaining files.

The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, be highly organized, and be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Previous experience in an administrative role is a plus.

Other Job Benefits

  • Self-development opportunities
  • Initial training support
  • Additional incentives for overtime

Requirements

  • Critical thinking skills
  • Good negotiation skills
  • Energetic and dynamic personality

Company Address

Province Federal Capital Territory
City Abuja
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Company Information

United Nations

The United Nations (UN) in Nigeria plays a pivotal role in promoting peace, development, and human rights across the nation. Engaging with government bodies, civil society, and other stakeholders, the UN addresses pressing issues such as poverty, health, and education. Through various agencies, including UNICEF, UNDP, and WHO, they implement programs aimed at improving the livelihoods of Nigerians and fostering sustainable development. The UN’s commitment to collaborative efforts empowers communities and enhances resilience in the face of challenges, ultimately contributing to Nigeria’s progress on the global stage.