Newsonline reports that N-Power is a scheme that was set up by President Muhammadu Buhari on the 8th of June 2016, to address the issues of youth unemployment and help increase social development.
Npower was created as a component of National Social Investment Program, to provide a structure for large scale and relevant skills acquisition and development and to ensure that each participant will learn and practice most of what is necessary to find or create work.
Applicants are subsequently placed in a primary place of assignment and paid specific stipends.
This year, the scheme is tagged N-Power Teach Recruitmnent where members will be deployed as teacher assistants across the country including those in marginalised communities.
Who is it for?
The N-Power Teach programme is for all post-tertiary graduates from all disciplines inclusive of OND and NCE qualifications. The duration of this programme is 2 years and all participants are to undergo an initial induction training before deployment.
There are many life-long career opportunities in teaching and other allied fields that await an N-Power Teach volunteer and they include:
What are the requirements?
All interested candidates will go through the selection procedures listed below:
Applying for the program is quite straightforward as shown below:
Kindly note that Npower may choose not to extend the recruitment process once the deadline is over. So it is best to apply before the deadline. If you are selected, you will be contacted via e-mail. Good luck.
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