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Medical Laboratory Scientist Job at University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital Complex (UNIMEDTHC)

University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital Complex (UNIMEDTHC) - Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below in the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital Complex, Ondo State:

Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist

Location: Ondo

Requirement
  • Applicants must possess the AIMLS or BMLS Certificate in a recognized University with current practicing license from the MLSCN.
Condition of Service
  • This is similar to those obtainable in the government Teaching Hospitals in Nigeria
  • Terms and conditions of service in public service apply
  • Qualified applicants who are already on pensionable appointment in the Ondo State public service will have their appointments regularized accordingly.
Application Closing Date
28th March, 2019.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are requested to obtain Institution prescribed "Employment Application Form" after the payment of the sum of Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) application fee into the Hospitals Account No: 0122842757 domiciled with Wema Bank. The Bank teller must be submitted with photocopies of credentials with 2 passports sized digital photographs to:
The Ag. Director of Administration,
University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital Complex,
Laje Road, Ondo,
Ondo State.


Applicants should request reports from three (3) referees to support their applications. This should be submitted directly to the address above.

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