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Medical Laboratory Scientist Jobs at Edo University

The Edo University, Iyamho, Etsako West LGA, Edo State, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill Staff vacancies in the Institution. 
 
Position: Medical Laboratory Scientist
 
Location: Edo
 
Qualifications:
• Must hold the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS) and registerable with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria.  
• Must show specializations in any of the following; Anatomy, Morbid Anatomy, Chemical Pathology, Haematology and Blood transfusion.  
• Must have at least two years’ post qualification experience in the University or Teaching Hospital. 
Salaries and Allowances: 
• Salaries and allowances are as obtainable in Nigerian Public Universities. 
 
An enhanced welfare package is also in place to attract the best in the education sector.
 
Conditions of Service: 
• As contained in the approved conditions governing service of Senior Staff of the University.
 
Closing Date: 
2nd November, 2017
 
Method of Application:
Interested and qualified candidates should Visit the University website at www.edouniversity.edu.ng/vacancy and fill an application form.  
 
Candidates who have applied before, need not reapply.
 
In addition to stating the names and addresses of the referees, applicants should  request their referees to forward reference on their behalf directly to: 
The Registrar, 
Edo University, Iyamho, 
Etsako West LGA, 
Edo State.
 
NB:  Applicants from the range of Professorship and Associate Professorship should forward three (3) bound copies of their publications to the Registrar along with their applications.

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