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Delta State Hospitals Management Board Vacancies For Intern Medical Laboratory Scientists, House Officers and Pupil Pharmacists

Delta State Hospitals Management Board, hereby invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to the vacant position of:

Position : Intern Medical Laboratory Scientists

Qualifications
  • B.Sc or BMLS Medical Laboratory Science from a Recognized University.
  • Evidence of Provisional Registration.
Instruction
  • Teller Number is the digits on your "Blue or Pink Payment Teller" while the "Transaction Id" is on the "White Printed Slip" given to you by the bank. Use either of them. Do not use the "Teller Number" on your "Printed Slip".
  • You are required to upload a Passport Photograph during application.
  • Save your Passport Photograph with Your Bank Teller Number. For instance, if your Sky Bank Teller Number is "02ABC, your Passport should be Renamed To 02ABC" Before You Upload.
  • The size of your Passport should not be more than 17KB
  • Ensure to Print Out your Acknowledgement Card after application.
  • If you used a Hand Held device to carry-out your application, you can print your Acknowledgement Card with a desktop or laptop computer after you Login with your Teller Number/Transaction ID.


Position: House Officers


Qualifications
  • MBBS or BDS from a recognized University.
  • Evidence of Provisional Registration with MDCN.
Position: Pupil Pharmacists



Qualifications
  • B.Pharm. from a Recognized University
  • Evidence of Provisional Registration.
How to Apply:

Use the link(s) below to apply on company website.
Applicants are to apply with their Teller Number/Transaction ID after the payment of the sum of #5,000. Payment should be made in favour of:
  • Name: HMB Overhead Account
  • Account Number: 1015190322.
  • Bank: Any Zenith Bank Branch.
Note: Date of examination and oral interview will be communicated to candidates via short message service (sms), please. Calls Should be made From 8am to 5pm daily

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