Vanuatu Skills Partnership (TVET)
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VANUATU SKILLS PARTNERSHIP (TVET) Exciting Leadership Position The Vanuatu Skills Partnership (TVET) is a collaboration between the Governments of Vanuatu and Australia to support sustainable economic growth, in line with the People’s Plan 2030, through training services and business development within a national quality skills system. The Head Office is located in Port Vila and Skills Centres have been established under the Ministry of Education and Training in SANMA, MALAMPA, TORBA and TAFEA provinces. Applications are now sought for the senior leadership position of: • Centre Manager for Tafea Skills Centre – to be based in Tanna Please contact the Head Office for a full position description. Applicants with strong leadership and management skills from a range of sectors are encouraged to apply. Please note that this position is for ni-Vanuatu citizens only. Attractive remuneration packages will be offered. The position will commence as soon as possible. All applications must include a covering letter addressing the selection criteria and an up-to-date CV with at least two referees. Only candidates meeting the selection criteria will be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. Both anglophone and francophone male and female citizens are encouraged to apply, including people with a disability. Please contact email below for a copy of the position description and selection criteria. All applications must be received by Monday 30th August 2021 by mail or email: Vanuatu Skills Partnership (TVET) Head Office, PO Box 5003, Port Vila Email: salome@vanuatutvet.org.vu Tel: (678) 7385003
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