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Nutrition and Dietetics Job at The University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital

The University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku/Ozalla, Enugu - Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for
appointment in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku/Ozalla, Enugu into the One Year Internship position below:

Nutrition and Dietetics Intern

Qualifications/Experience
  • Candidates must possess a B.Sc Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from a recognized University.
Salary Scale
  • CONHESS 08
Application Instruction
  • Click on the above link
  • On the “Generate Payment Invoice” page, fill in your details ACCURATELY and Click the “Submit” button to generate a payment invoice (Note: This Invoice Is Free Of Charge)
  • Proceed to make payment with the generated invoice from the website.
  • Select your Payment Mode (Make payments using the generated E-transact pin at any bank or simply pay with your bank ATM Card)
  • Return to the website to complete the Application Form, click on the 'click here to apply' icon
  • Enter the transaction pin on Invoice Slip to complete payment at the portal.
  • Fill the Application Form, Upload the necessary Documents.
  • Submit the Online Application Form. Please, review your information before submitting your application online.
  • Print your “Acknowledgement Slip”
  • Contact customer service line if need be (08139833300)
Referees' Report
Names of three referees should be given and they should be asked by the candidates to forward their reports directly to:
The Ag. Director of Administration,
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital,
Ituku/Ozalla,
P.M.B. 01129,
Enugu State.

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