Estimated Population (2008) |
36,605 |
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Population (2001) |
19,886 |
| Average HH Size (2001) |
2.8 |
| Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) |
11.2 |
| Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) |
632,052 |
| Imports (US$ '000) (2008p) |
591,252 |
| Exports (US$ '000) (2008p) |
24,769 |
| Inflation Rate (2007) |
3.7% |
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DEPS Grand Turk Office:
South Base, Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies
Tel nos.: +1649-946-2801;
+1649-946-2221
Fax no: +1649-946-2557
E-mail: deps@gov.tc or info@depstc.org
DEPS Providenciales Office:
Telefax: +1649-941-5194
Copyright © 2005 Department of Economic Planning
and Statistics
Date last updated: September 14, 2009
Date posted: 8th June 2009
The Recovery Task Force (RTF) is seeking to recruit a professional and qualified local for the post of Recovery Task Force Project Officer for a period of six (6) months.
This person is to report to the Department of Economic Planning and Statistics, with their immediate manager being the Chairman/Deputy Chairperson of the Recovery Task Force.
The Project Officer is responsible for overseeing, and providing technical and operational support to the Recovery Task Force projects carried out by the Department of Economic Planning & Statistics. He/she will be assigned to recovery projects and will work with other TCIG officers and contractors in successfully executing assigned projects, and delivering project outputs in accordance with project plans and agreements.
[ download job requirements/details here ]
All submissions should be addressed to:
Chairman of the Tender’s Board
Ministry of Finance
Premier’s office
Government Compound
Grand Turk Turks and Caicos Islands
Send your applications on or before 9th June 2009, 12:00 noon, Turks and Caicos Islands time.
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