The Admiralty University of Nigeria was established in 2017 by the Nigerian Navy and commenced full academic activities in the 2018/2019 academic session. In order to reposition the University for excellence in line with its mandate, the University was later transformed to a full-fledged conventional federal institution sequel to the assent to the ADUN Act 2022, on 8th February, 2023, by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Vice Chanchellor
Location:Ibusa, Delta
Background
The post of Vice Chanchellor of Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Ibusa, Delta State, Nigeria, became vacant on 1st April, 2024. In accordance with the Provisions of the ADUN Act 2022 - Section 4, the Governing Council of the University has approved the commencement of the process of filling the vacancy.
Consequently, applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position. Interested Candidates are requested to note the following while applying for the position.
Responsibilities
The Vice-Chancellor is the Chief Executive and Academic Head of the University. He/she is the Chairman of the Senate, Congregation and member of the Governing Council.
The Vice-Chancellor shall among other duties:
Promote research, teaching, and maintain academic excellence.
Be responsible to Council for the day-to-day running of the affairs of the University as well as the maintenance of peace, law and order in the University.
Be competent at all times to advise Council on all matters affecting the policy, finance and administration of the University.
Regulate the admission of students, subject to the guidelines and procedure approved by the Senate and other statutory bodies.
Be responsible for staff and students discipline and welfare in the University.
Requirements
Be a distinguished scholar with outstanding academic and administrative records. He/she must be a proven manager of human and material resources.
Be a Professor of not less than ten (10) years standing and with the ability to provide academic and administrative leadership for the University.
Have held academic and administrative positions that are requisite to that of a Vice Chancellor of a leading University. Specifically, he/she must have held positions such as Head of Department, Director, Dean, Provost or Deputy Vice Chancellor.
Have a good understanding of the Vision and Mission of the University.
Be of a strong academic standing as evidenced by the publications of books and research in high impact journals.
Be able to attract research grants and complimentary funds from local and international agencies, and further uplift the academic status of the University.
Possess personal integrity in the management of funds and be able to deploy financial resources as appropriate within the context of the University's Strategic Plan.
Demonstrate interpersonal and team building skills and possess the ability to build bridges between staff, students and members of the University Community and its stakeholders.
Have demonstrable abilities to establish and maintain partnerships with local, international, government and non-governmental agencies and organizations.
Be an individual who, judging from his/her track records, is likely to command the respect as well as the loyalty of members of staff and the University Community.
Be able to demonstrate the ability to attract, motivate and retain highly skilled and talented staff (teaching and non-teaching).
Be able to exhibit entrepreneurial drive and ability to attract extra statutory funds and mobilize other resources for the development of the University.
Have excellent written and spoken communication skills.
Be in a position to ensure the enforcement of the University's laws and regulations.
Be information and technology proficient and be committed to its use as a management tool and its deployment in the University programmes and services.
Be in excellent physical and mental health;
Not be more than 65 years on assumption of duty.
Not be under any disciplinary procedure/investigation for any misconduct.
Terms and Conditions
The Vice Chancellor shall hold office for a single term of five (5) years and no more.
The remuneration and other conditions of service are as applicable to the post of Vice Chancellor in all Nigerian Federal Universities and as may be determined from time to time by the Government/Governing Council.
Application Closing Date
7th November, 2024.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send 30 copies of their Applications accompanied by photocopies of the candidate's academic and professional qualifications, Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age, other relevant documents, each in 30 copies as well as 30 copies of the candidate's Curriculum Vitae duly signed and dated, providing the following information:
Full Name (Surname first)
Place and Date of birth
Marital status, number and ages of children Nationality
Nationality
Permanent Home Address
Postal Address
E-mail Address
Mobile Phone number
National Identification Number (NIN)
Academic Qualifications
Academic Distinctions
Teaching Experience
Administrative Experience
Managerial Experience
Grants won for Research and Community Development Membership of Academic and Professional Bodies
Publications referenced chronologically starting with the oldest to the most recent.
Three Referees with adequate contact information
All applications shall be submitted under confidential cover in a sealed envelope(s), marked "Post of Vice Chancellor" at the top left hand corner and addressed to: The Registrar and Secretary to Council,
Admiralty University of Nigeria
Ibusa,
Delta State, Nigeria.
In addition to hard copies, applicants are expected to forward electronic copies of their submissions to: [email protected] using "Post of Vice Chancellor" as the subject of the email.
Important Information and Notice
Each referee should be contacted by the applicant to forward directly to the Registrar, a confidential report in a properly sealed envelope marked: Post of Vice Chancellor: Referee's
Each application must be accompanied by 30 copies of statement of the candidate's Vision for the University in the twenty-first century.