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Driver

Full-time Buea, CM
Posted 14 heures, 3 minutes ago 17 views 0 applications

Job Description

The President/CEO of the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) is seeking the services of a Driver.

Candidates for this positions must have at least a class B driving licence, at least five years of driving experience, be able to write and speak English; have at least a First School Leaving Certificate or its equivalent, be able to drive on rough roads and in remote areas, be able to work under intense pressure and be multi-tasked and to work for 45 hours a week. Knowledge of spoken French may be of added advantage.

ERuDeF is an equal opportunity employer regardless of sex, ethnic group, race and or religion.

Remuneration is based on qualification, experience and expertise.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should send their applications to the Senior Director of Administration and Human Resources (SDAHR), P.O. Box 189, ERuDeF, Buea, South West Region, Cameroon or email to info@erudef.org and hq@erudef.org. The application file should consist of a hand written application, a photocopy of driving licence, photocopies of relevant certificates, an attestation of experience from a professional organisation will be of an added advantage and 2 reference statements from two referees. Phone calls or any other means of communication are strictly prohibited prior to recruitment and may lead to immediate disqualification. NB: Inquiries only: Tel. 674 030 772, (8:00 am – 5:00 pm; Monday to Fridays)

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