Awash Bank announces external vacancy openings

Awash Bank is inviting competent and qualified candidates for various positions. The terms of employment are permanent, with salary and benefits according to the bank's scale. Applications must be submitted online within seven days of the announcement.

Awash Bank has issued an external vacancy announcement dated February 15, 2026. The bank is seeking competent and qualified candidates for the listed positions. Employment terms are permanent, and compensation follows the bank's salary scale and benefits package.

Applicants who meet the requirements are required to submit applications solely through the online job application system at https://jobs.awashbank.com. Submissions must occur within seven consecutive days starting from the announcement's publication in the newspaper.

Note that incomplete applications will not be considered. This announcement comes from the Chief Human Capital Management Officer Office at Awash Bank.

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