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Various Pharmacist and Post NYSC Medical Officers Vacancies

Post NYSC doctor needed for night cover @ First Covenant Hospital, FHA Estate, by Archangels Catholic Church, Mission Street after Abule-Ado Satellite Town, Lagos; 9pm - 7am from Tuesday, 23rd - Friday, 26th July. Pls call 07031264392 for further details.





Male Post-NYSC medical doctor is needed for full-time employment at St. Claver Hospital, Berger, Lagos State.
Please call the HR on 0802 346 9738. Thanks.



Our organization is a fast growing indigenous pharmaceutical manufacturing company, we urgently need the services of the following experienced pharmaceutical personnel.

Job Title: Superintendent Pharmacist
Location: Lagos State

Experience and Qualification
B. Pharm or Pharm. D
Minimum of 5 years cognate experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written).
Candidates residing within Mile 2-LASU-Igando-Isheri-Isolo-Agbara axis most preferable
Not more than 40 years

Interested & qualified candidates should forward their applications and Curriculum Vitae within two (2) weeks of this advertisement electronically to:
careers@newhealthway.com
and Copy:
emmanuel_david96@yahoo.com



A leading pharmacy is recruiting suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below:

Job Title: Superintendent Pharmacist
Location: Lagos State

Requirements
B.Pharm/Pharm.D registered with PCN (No R&G).

Application Closing Date
30th July, 2019.

Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications to:
pharmahr15@gmail.com
using the "Job Title" as the subject of the mail.

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