NUC Announces Job Vacancies Across Multiple Cadres

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The National Universities Commission (NUC), Nigeria’s regulatory body for university education, has declared several job openings at its headquarters in Abuja.

In a public notice issued on Tuesday, the Commission invited applications from suitably qualified Nigerians into officer, confidential secretary, and clerical/auxiliary staff cadres.

The announcement forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the agency’s capacity in overseeing quality assurance and development within the country’s university system.

According to the notice, interested candidates are required to submit applications exclusively through the Commission’s official online portals: careers.nuc.edu.ng or nuc.edu.ng, by following the Careers Portal link for detailed instructions.

The Commission advised applicants to carefully review eligibility requirements and adhere strictly to the online submission process, warning that no hard copy or offline applications will be entertained.

The NUC plays a pivotal role in shaping university education in Nigeria through regulation, accreditation, and policy guidance, making the current recruitment drive a significant opportunity for professionals seeking careers in public service.

Applications are expected to undergo rigorous screening in line with federal civil service procedures, with successful candidates deployed to support various departments at the Commission’s headquarters.

 

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