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The Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON) is an agency of the Government established in 1989 by Decree no 44 of 1989 (Act no. S18 Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004) for the registration of surveyors and to provide extensively for the regulation and control of the practice of survey profession in Nigeria.
The Council, in performance of its statutory functions as provided in Section 7(1) of the Enabling Act, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates with requisite qualifications and experience for the position below which will be vacant by the end of July, 2023:
Job Title: Registrar
Location: Abuja
Duties
Eligibility of Candidates
The Registrar is the Secretary to Council as well as the Accounting Officer and Head of Administration of SURCON. Therefore, an interested candidates should, among others, be:
Tenure
Salary and Conditions of Service
The Salary and Conditions of Service are as enshrined in the Federal Government Salary and Condition of Service for the position of Registrar and condition of Service applicable by the Council.
Application Closing Date
30th May, 2023.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications, Curriculum Vitae, Confidential letters from two referees and other Supporting documents to: theregistrarsurcon@gmail.com using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
And
Submit hard copies of their Applications to:
The President,
Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON),
10, Yauri Street, Off Jere Street, Garki II,
P.M.B. 428, Garki,
Abuja, Nigeria.
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