Sickle cell Programme is a research programme in the Department of Haematology and
Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The programme conducts biomedical research, Supports health care, Advocacy and Training. The Sickle cell Programme is currently having a volunteer position for highly motivated and result driven individual interested in working in the health sector.
Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The programme conducts biomedical research, Supports health care, Advocacy and Training. The Sickle cell Programme is currently having a volunteer position for highly motivated and result driven individual interested in working in the health sector.
LABORATORY SCIENTIST VOLUNTEER (1 POST)
Reports to the Programme Coordinator of the programme.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prepare items and Perform phlebotomy when need arise.
- Perform pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical procedures on all specimens and control material received including but not limited to registration, separation and storage.
- Perform testing in Serology, Haematology, Chemistry, Clinical microscopy, PCR and micro nutrients
- Reporting abnormal results to the Lab Manager or Programme Coordinator.
- Checking and completing all the laboratory results in Laboratory Information System or register book before validation/verification by a laboratory manager/Programme coordinator.
- Archive all the source documents after testing in the appropriate files.
- Ensure accurate sample coordination and delivery.
- Prepare specimen for shipping on the samples received according to the SOPs.
- Documentation of daily operation, recalibration, preventive maintenance service and repair of the machines/analyzers in the operational, reagent, calibration, maintenance and corrective action logs.
- Archive all the source documents after testing in the appropriate files.
- Adhere to stock control procedures.
- Prepare summary reports of the machines/analyzers at the end of every month.
- Troubleshoot any technical faults of the machine using operator's guide manual.
- Ensure that the Lab Manager/ Programme Coordinator are advised of any problems with the equipment.
- Any other duties as assigned by but not limited to the Lab Manager/ Programme Coordinator.
QUALIFICATION SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
• Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Sciences
• Strong computer Knowledge in Microsoft office
• At least 1 year of working experience in the laboratory field
• Good work ethics and a desire to make a difference
• Goal driven with strong attitude and commitment towards clinical research work particularly in Sickle Cell Disease.
• Prioritizing of tasks and good time management
• Excellent report writing skills
• Ability to multi-task and handle pressure well
• Flexibility and ability to work within a multi- cultural environment
• Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Sciences
• Strong computer Knowledge in Microsoft office
• At least 1 year of working experience in the laboratory field
• Good work ethics and a desire to make a difference
• Goal driven with strong attitude and commitment towards clinical research work particularly in Sickle Cell Disease.
• Prioritizing of tasks and good time management
• Excellent report writing skills
• Ability to multi-task and handle pressure well
• Flexibility and ability to work within a multi- cultural environment
APPLY ONLINE THROUGH
scpjobs@blood.ac.tz
This position will be on full time basis. Applicants should send their CV’s, scanned copies of transcripts/certificates and a cover letter outlining their suitability as per the job description to: scpjobs@blood.ac.tz or address it to: Principal Investigator, Sickle cell Programme, P. O. Box 65001, Dar Es Salaam by 16:30 PM on Friday, 3rd November, 2017. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. “Sickle Cell Programme is an equal opportunity employer”.
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