The Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) Recruitment 2018

The Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons
Services Board (CDFIPB) is inviting applications from
suitably qualified candidates for full time
appointments to fill existing vacancies in the following
positions in the Nigeria Prisons Service:
1. POSITIONS.
CATEGORY A: Superintendent Cadre:
i. Superintendent of Prisons (SP) Medical, CONMESS
02.
Applicants must be holders of M.B.B.S; M.D; M.D.S;
or equivalents from recognized universities.
ii. Superintendent of Prisons (SP) Vetinary CONMESS
02.
Applicants must be holders of D.V.M from recognized
universities.
iii. Deputy Superintendent of Prisons (DSP) Pharmacy,
CONHESS 09. Applicants must possess Bachelor’s of
Pharmacy degrees from recognized universities.
iv. Assistant Superintendent of Prisons. I (ASP.I)
CONPASS 09
Applicants must be holders of master’s degree from
recognized Universities in the following areas:
Humanities, Social Sciences, Lab. Sciences,
Architecture, Engineering, Radiology, etc
v. Assistant Superintendent of Prisons II (ASP.II),
CONPASS 08
Applicants must be holders of first degree from
recognized Universities in the following areas:
Humanities, Social Sciences, Psychology, Estate/Town
Planning, Public Health, Food Sciences, Social Works,
etc.
CATEGORY B: Inspectorate Cadre: -
i. Senior Inspector of Prisons (SIP), CONPASS 08.
Applicants must be holders of HND certificates
obtained from recognized Polytechnics/Colleges in the
following areas: Estate Management, Town Planning,
Public Health, Food Sciences, Social Works, etc.
ii. Inspector of Prisons (IP) Nursing, CONHESS 06.
Applicants must be Registered Nurses (RN),
Registered Midwives (RM) or Registered Nurses/
Midwives (RNM) obtained from recognized institutions
iii. Assistant Inspector of Prisons (AIP) CONPASS 06.
Applicants must be holders of OND/NCE Obtained
from recognized institutions.
CATEGORY C: Assistant Cadre:-
i. Prisons Assistant I (PAI) CONPASS 05
Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary Level,
SSCE/NECO or their equivalents with a minimum of
Five (5) credits in not more than two (2) sittings,
which should include English and Mathematics or
Trade Test Grade 1 (Artisans, Motor drivers,
Mechanics, Auto Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters,
Masons, etc.)
ii. Prisons Assistant II (PAII) CONPASS 04
Applicants must possess the GCE Ordinary Level,
SSCE/NECO or its equivalent with a minimum of five
(5) credits in not more than two (2) sittings, which
should include English or Trade Test Grade II.
(Artisans, Motor drivers, Mechanics, Auto Electricians,
Plumbers, Carpenters, Masons, etc.)
iii. Prison Assistant III (PA.III) CONPASS 03.
Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary Level,
SSCE/NECO or its equivalents with a minimum of
three (3) credits in not more than Two (2) sittings,
which should include at least English or Mathematics
or Trade Test Grade III. (Artisans, Motor drivers,
Mechanics, Auto Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters,
Masons, etc.)
2. METHOD OF APPLICATION
i. Applications must be Online.
ii. Candidate are expected to log into the website
www.prisons.gov.ng Fill and submit the application
form online. Candidates are advised to print out the
Referee forms which must be duly completed for
submission during screening.
iii. Candidates should NOTE that multiple applications
will automatically be disqualified.
3. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Applications should be submitted online within Six (6)
weeks from the date of this publication.
30TH. APRIL 2018 TO 11TH. JUNE 2018
4. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
RECRUITMENT
Requirements: -
i. Applicants must be Nigerians by birth.
ii. Applicants must possess the requisite qualification
and certificates. Any certificate or qualification not
presented and accepted at the recruitment centre
shall not be accepted after the recruitment.
iii. Applicants must be fit and present certificates of
medical fitness from Government recognized
Hospitals.
iv. Applicants must be of good characters, and must
not have been convicted of any criminal offences.
v. Applicants must not be members of any Secret
Society, Cults or Drug Addicts etc.
vi. Applicants must not be financially embarrassed.
vii. Applicants must be between ages of 18 and 30
years
viii. Applicants heights must not be less than 1.65m
for males and 1.60 for females.
ix. Applicants chest measurement must not be less
than 0.87 for men.
x. Computer literacy will be of added advantage.
5. APPLICATION
CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION
IS ABSOLUTELY FREE!
6. CLOSING
All applications are expected to be completed and
submitted within six (6) weeks from the date of this
publication.
SIGNED
Ag. Secretary to the Board.

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