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Medical Laboratory Scientist Vacancies at EchoLab Radiology and Laboratory Services

Echolab Radiology and Laboratory Service, a pioneer provider of affordable, best-in-class diagnostic medical services in Nigeria recently acquired by an international brand quoted on London Stock
Exchange, requires the services of the following professionals;

Laboratory Scientists, Lagos (Victoria Island):


In this role, you will perform a variety of laboratory tests and procedures to assist in diagnosing, monitoring, treating and preventing disease.

Our ideal candidate is:
  • Analytical, with a methodical approach to work, analyzing results and establishing procedures
  • A good communicator with good interpersonal skills
  • Customer-focused
  • Computer literate - able to use various computer software and applications, including Email, MS Word, Excel and other administrative software
  • Empathetic & Emotionally Intelligent
  • Self-Motivated
  • Reliable and Organized, with good time management skills
  • Able to adapt easily and quickly to change

In addition, you should be able to:
  • Do detailed work and maintain a high level of accuracy
  • Work effectively as a productive member of a professional team
  • Consistently demonstrate a good work ethic, a high level of integrity and a professional attitude
  • Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
  • Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (B.MLS) or Associate Medical Laboratory Science (AMLS) certification from a recognized institution
  • 2 - 4 years’ post-graduation experience

 To ApplySubmit your CV detailing your career experience and a Cover Letter explaining why you would be a great fit to justina.kadiri@echolab.ng on or before January 15th 2019.




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