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Nigerian Red Cross Society Recruitment 2021/2022 Application Form Portal

 

Nigerian Red Cross Society Recruitment 2021/2022 Application Form Portal

Nigerian Red Cross Society has recently announced that they are recruiting. Interested applicants should follow the guidelines below for a successful application.

About Nigerian Red Cross Society

The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) is a voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit and humanitarian organization, which has the primary goal of making a significant and sustainable impact on the well-being of mankind. The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) is active in 23 states and has a national membership of more than 2.5 million individuals. The Nigerian Red Cross Society aims to meet and recognize the needs of the people of Nigeria in response to disasters. The activities are organized in three major areas of activities, i.e. emergency response, health and hygiene, and education. Registrations are available from 29th January to 31st May, 2017. To get an application form, visit the website http://www.nrcnigeria.

General Qualifications and Requirements

  1. Must be a citizen of Nigeria and resident in the federation.
  2. Must be of good character and excellent moral standing and have good level of understanding of Social Sciences and requisite work ethics.
  3. Must have the above listed Qualifications after full and comprehensive orientation.
  4. Must be technically proficient and demonstrate sound business sense.
  5. Must be ready to serve in both the physically demanding and long distance one. Preferred Skills and Experience

i. Knowledge of coding, software development, mobile applications development.

ii. Understanding of user’s needs and requirements

iii. Various projects management and implementation.

iv. Use of presentation such as Microsoft suite and projects management tools like JIRA, BugTracker, etc. v.

Mistake to Avoid While Applying

Applicants are required to submit complete CV with valid passport size photo, as stated on the website of the Red Cross. The website of the Red Cross has very clear and understandable instructions and lists some of the things that you can not do. This includes duplicate applications, late applications, or any variation from the name and address stated in the job description. Additionally, the interested applicant must abide by the above listed stipulations. Nigerian Red Cross Scheme 2018 The Nigerian Red Cross Scheme for 2018/2019 is geared towards the support and rehabilitation of the victims of the crisis in the Northeast and other parts of the country. It is an emergency programme funded by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

How To Apply

Applicants are required to complete the following steps to make an application successful:

  1. Visit the Nigerian Red Cross Society recruitment portal at: http://www.redcross.org.ng/join
  2. Login using your email or mobile phone number
  3. Verify your credentials
  4. Pay N3,000, a small fee.
  5. Send your application to recruitment@nigerianredcross.org.

Conclusion

Please note that you can access the application form on the link below. Click the link and go to the NRCS website. Click the Sign Up button, scroll down to the Application Form and click on it. The online application will ask you to fill the form and to have an internet enabled device like your mobile phone. Note: When filling in the application form, you are advised to use the Form Function. On the screen, type in the number (only), “DPP1”, type all the values for occupation and position, save the form, Click Submit and the online application form will be displayed. An acceptance letter will be sent out after approval of the documents.

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