Applications are invited from
suitably qualified candidates for the Post
of Resource Persons/Part Time Lecturers in the Nigeria College of
Accountancy Kwall near Jos.
The Association was established
to advance the Science of Accountancy and determine the standards of knowledge
and skill to be attained by persons seeking to become registered members of the
accountancy profession and reviewing those standards from time to time as circumstances
may require.
The Nigeria College of
Accountancy, is a Postgraduate Professional College established under section 8
(1) (d) and section 20 of ANAN Act as the training arm of the Association. It is
located at Kwall, near Jos, in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
LOCAL AFFILIATION: ANAN is a member of Association of Professional
Bodies of Nigeria (APBN)
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS: the Association is also a member of the
under listed international organizations:
i.
International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
ii.
Pan African Federation of Accountants (PAFA)
(Board Member of PAFA)
iii.
The Association of Accountancy Bodies in West
Africa (ABWA) (Board member of ABWA)
iv.
Edinburgh Group
v.
International Association for Accounting
Education and Research
vi.
Xternsible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)
ANAN is represented on Board of
the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC) by two members
REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum of Master’s Degree
(preferably M.Sc) in relevant areas of Accounting and Finance field is required
A Ph.D from same relevant areas is an added advantage.
NOTE: All applicants must have a
minimum of five (5) years post first degree or its equivalent practice
experience.
ANAN membership is an added advantage.
METHOD OF
APPLICATION:
All applications should be made direct to:
The Registrar / Chief Executive,
Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN)
250, Herbert Macaulay Street,
Yaba, lagos State.
Note: Applicants must include ten
(10) copies each of their credentials in their applications must reach the
address above not later than three (3) weeks from the date of this publication.
Source: Daily Trust, Monday 25th
August, 2014.
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