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Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Housemanship and Internship Vacancies

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for the underlisted posts in the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife.
 
The positions are as follows:
POST I:    HOUSE OFFICER
SALARY:   CONMESS 01 Step 01 – (NI,316,488.00) per annum
 
POST II: INTERNS
a). MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST INTERNS:
Chemical Pathology
Microbiology and Parasitology
Histopathology (Morbid Anatomy)
Haematology and Blood Transfusion
SALARY: CONHESS 08 Step 2 – (N1,151,989.00) per annum

b). PHARMACIST INTERNS
SALARY: CONHESS 08 Step 2 – (N1,151,989.00) per annum
 
c). RADIOGRAPHER INTERNS
SALARY: CONHESS 08 Step2 – (N1,151,989.00) per annum
 
d). PHYSIOTHERAPIST INTERN
SALARY: CONHESS 08 Step2 – (N1,151,989.00) per annum
 
e). OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST INTERNS
SALARY: CONHESS 08 Step2 – (N1,151,989.00) per annum
 
f). DIETETIC INTERN
SALARY: CONHESS 07 Step2 – (N992,512.00) per annum
 
g). DENTAL THERAPIST INTERN
SALARY: CONHESS 06 Step 1 – (N623,056.00) per annum
 
h). DENTAL TECHNOLOGIST INTERN
SALARY: CONHESS 06 Step 1 – (N623,056.00) per annum
 
FUNCTIONS:
For Post I: Successful candidates will be required to perform the duties of House Officer and other duties as may be assigned by the Head of Department from time t time.
For Post II: Successful candidates will be expected to perform all relevant duties in their respective departments including any periodic ones as may be assigned by the Heads of Departments.
 
METHODS OF APPLICATION:
All applications should be made in the institution’s prescribed Employment Application Form obtainable in Room 1.2, Establishments Department, Administrative Block, OAUTHC, Ife Hospital Unit, Ile-Ife. All completed forms with photocopies of all relevant credentials/documents and twenty copies of up-to-date Curriculum Vitae should be submitted to the Office of
 
The Chief Medical Director,
Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex,
P.M.B. 5538,
Ile-Ife
 
CLOSING DATE:
The closing date for submission of duly completed application forms is Friday, 23rd February 2018.

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