Being qualified by work experience, certification, age, and intellect for employment into constituted organization is not a consummate and requisite capacity to serve. There must be a positive transition into the new work environment via professional trainings and moral support to be conversant with the organization’s culture and standard policies.
Despite the fact that Delta State University, Abraka contributes maximally to job opportunities in Delta State; it’s one of the leading institutions in Nigeria that is magnanimously regulated and widely known for methodicalness of staff-ship. Every fresh staff must be groomed in order to harmonize with the institution’s standard and professionalism.
Earlier today, it was another phenomenal experience for the latest batch of employees taken into the Registry Division of the university. The university management organized an orientation programme to officially welcome, inaugurate and introduce the roles, structure and modus operandi established for all member of staff of the university.
The major voice -over at the event was taken by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Samuel O. Asagba, duly represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) , Prof. Hilary Ijeoma Owamah who described “Integrity, punctuality and appropriate delivery” as major qualities that a bonafide member of staff of DELSU should possess. He further advised them to continually develop themselves for higher responsibilities and greater deliveries in fostering self improvement, positional elevations and to add value for the general growth of the university. He also, encouraged the new staff to be committed to the actualization of the vision and mission of the university.
Also speaking at the orientation ceremony was the Registrar , Mrs Rufina Ufiofio , who extensively presented the day-to-day obligations of the registry unit and the rules governing their affairs. Other Senior Members of the staff in the registry department with ranks like Deputy Registrar (DR),Principal Assistant Registrar (PAR) and Senior Assistant Registrar (SAR), also echoed the dos and cons of the university.
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