Monday, July 11, 2011

Watchman

JOB SUMMARY

Company St John Ambulance ...
Industry Healthcare
Category Law Enforceme...
Location Accra
Job Status Full-time
Salary GH¢
Education G.C.E.
Experience N/A
Job Expires 22 Jul, 2011
Contact 0244 - 734034

Company Profile

St John Ambulance Ghana was established by the British Police in 1937. It has a governing council, which was established by an Act of Parliament in 1959, ACT 57 of 1959 to support the organisation. St John Ambulance, Ghana is subvented under the Ministry of Health operating as a First Aid Training and Service delivery organisation. With the inception of the Ministry of Health reform in 1996 ACT 525, it had become an agency with thousands of volunteers in all ten regions of Ghana. In view of this, there is the need to fill its structure with people who can be assigned roles and responsibilities to be able to deliver on its vision and mission as a health service delivery and youth development organisation.

Job Description

Protects the assets of the organisation from damage and theft;
Secures the premise of organisation during and after working hours;
Prevents unlawful entry into the office premises by unauthorized members of the public;
Prevents staff from entry into the office at odd times and without authority;
Must be ready to do lifting and loading of materials and equipment as the need arises

Required Skills or Experience

A minimum of G.C.E. 'O' Level/SSSCE/WASSCE/Technical School equivalence
Must have been a retired security worker
Must not be below thirty-five (35) and not above forty-eight (48) by the time of this application;
Must not have any adverse police record;
Must be physically fit

How To Apply

*PLEASE! NOTE THAT THE ORGANISATION OPERATES NATIONWIDE AND MANAGEMENT HAS THE RIGHT TO POST OR TRANSFER A STAFF

Contacts: 0244734034 / 0244677476 / 0302664021

Application should be addressed to:

The Chief Executive Officer
St John Ambulance, Ghana
28th February Road, High Street
P. O. Box MB 117
Ministries - Accra

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