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Laboratory Technical Assistant Job at Heart Alliance

Heartland Alliance International - Nigeria, one of the world’s leading anti-poverty and a services based human rights organizations, works in communities in the U.S. and abroad to serve those who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety. It provides a comprehensive array of services in the areas of health, housing, jobs and justice - and leads state and national policy efforts, which target lasting change for individuals and society.


Job Description
  • Working closely with the state Laboratory Scientist, incumbent assists with the provision of technical support in the delivery of high quality laboratory services to Heartland Alliance International- Nigeria One Stop Shop.
Minimum Qualifications/Requirements
  • Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Valid practicing license as Medical Laboratory Technician is mandatory
  • 2 years’ experience in a practical setting
  • Knowledge and experience in design, implementation and management of laboratory services in HIV/AIDS program an asset
  • Medium- level computer skills in MS Excel, Access and Office
  • Registration with the Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria an advantage.
  • Candidates must meet the minimum requirements listed and should be committed to the promotion of human rights, regardless of age, ethnicity, class or gender.
  • Candidates must be willing to work with diverse population in a supportive and accepting manner.
Applicants who are passionate and committed to working with vulnerable and marginalized groups should send a one-page Cover letter, CV (not exceeding 3 pages) with 3 professional references (name, company, email and phone number) to: Ng-Recruitment@heartlandalliance.orgNg-Recruitment@heartlandalliance.org"

 

Note
  • The subject of the email should be the applicants Full Name, Position Title and Location applied for e.g. Rose Gold IT Manager Abuja
  • Heartland Alliance International does not provide relocation allowance.
  • Applications that do not meet the above specification will be rejected.
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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