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Selale University
Education
Special Needs and Inclusive Education
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0 years
2 Positions
2022-04-05
to
2022-04-13
Special Needs and Inclusive Education
Full Time
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Job Description
Departments/Colleges: Education and Behavioral Studies Unit
Area of Specialization
Requirements to be fulfilled: BA/ B.Ed. Degree in Psychology, Special Needs and Inclusive Education, Statistics or Mathematics
Required Number: 2
Additional Notes for Application
Recruitment criteria is according to the national guideline published on Hidar 2011 EC
Interested and eligible candidates are requested to submit their detailed CV, original and copies of their academic and other relevant documents to Salale University at General Tadesse Birru Campus, Office of the human resource management. Building No. 008 (First floor). For further inquiry Tel. 0118737396
Note: Female applicants are highly encouraged to apply.
Application is only acceptable within seven (7) working days from the day of the announcement; call at for further detail
Fields Of Study
Special Needs and Inclusive Education
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