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Technical Associate, Laboratory Services at a Non-governmental Organization (NGO)

A reputable Non-governmental Organization (NGO) dedicated to the prevention, treatment, care and support of diseases of public health importance in Nigeria seeks to recruit qualified persons to fill critical positions necessary for their programme implementation. The organization works in partnership with the Federal and State Governments of Nigeria, and major international donors to fight AIDS, Malnutrition, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Nigeria.

We are seeking qualified suitable candidates to assume this vacant position below:

Job Title: Technical Associate, Laboratory Services

Ref Code: PA600
Location: Abuja

Abridged Profile

  • The successful person will provide support in the delivery of quality laboratory set-vices that supports the implementation of Comprehensive HIV Care and Treatment program in supported facilities at the focus States.
  • S/He will work with all relevant stakeholders to ensure the delivery of quality services in line with national guidelines and protocols and international best practices.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Must possess a degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences or its equivalent
  • Possession of relevant experience in managing laboratory programs in support of comprehensive HIV Care and Treatment will be an advantage.

Application Closing Date
11th August, 2020.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications to: vacantposits@gmail.com

Note

  • Applicants will be required to attach a CV with a Suitability Statement that states how their skills, knowledge and experience make them suitable, and indicate the Job Reference Code & location as the subject of the email.
  • The Suitability Statement should not exceed a page and must appear on the first page of the CV, contained in one document. The job reference code is an important requirement and any application not in line with this instruction will not be considered.
  • Late applications will not be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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