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CHEW Job Vacancies at LouisMed Hospital

LouisMed Hospital is an indigenous privately-owned healthcare facility that offers a modern technology model of healthcare service delivery. We are
pleased to inform you that LouisMed Hospital is willing to establish a healthcare service relationship as a retainership with your organisation both for students and staff.

Job Title: Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW)
Location: Abuja

Responsibilities
Keep and maintain medical records.
Handle immunization.
Provide care to patients .

Requirements
Must be a registered Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) with a minimum of 1 year working experience.
Additional experience in Pediatrics Health care is an added advantage.
Ability to work outside regular office hours including weekends, holidays or any other days as required.
Must possess strong interpersonal skills.
Must have a passion for children.
Must be Computer Literate.
Must possess good interpersonal skills.
Must possess CHEW certificate and be registered with relevant regulatory body in Nigeria.
Excellent communication skills.
Must have the ability to assess situations and determine urgency.
Knowledge and ability to apply professional medical principles, procedures and techniques.

Application Closing Date
10th May, 2019. (12noon)

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to:
admin@louismedhospital.com.ng

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