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Medical Laboratory Scientist II Job Opening at Bowen University

Bowen University of the Nigeria Baptist Convention is the first and largest Baptist University in Africa. The University has all its academic programmes currently accredited by the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) and produces graduates who are not only technically sound but with undiluted Christian virtues of humility, godliness and uprightness.

These hallmarks of the University make it peculiar and unique and the Bowen products are potential agents of societal transformation. Bowen University is listed in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), the International Handbook of Universities and the International Association of Baptist Colleges and universities.

Applications are hereby invited from interested and suitably qualified candidates to fill the Medical Laboratory Scientist II Job Opening at Bowen University

Job Position: Medical Laboratory Scientist II (BUSS 07)

Location: Oyo

Qualification and Experience

Applicants should possess Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Degree from a recognized University and must be registered with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria.

Salary and Condition of Service

Bowen University runs a unique remuneration package, which is similar to what obtain in other tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

How to Apply

Interested and suitably qualified candidates are required to submit Fifteen (15) type-written copies of their applications and Curriculum Vitae, giving information in the following format:

1.) Personal Data:

a.) Full Name: (Surname first in capital, followed by comma and other names not in capital letter except the first letter).
b.) Date Of Birth:
c.) Town/State Of Origin:
d.) Marital Status:
e.) Number Of Children With Ages:
f.) Name And Address Of Next-Of-Kin:
g.) Nationality:
h.) Religion/Denomination:
i.) Permanent Home Address:
j.) Current Home / Postal Address:
k.) Telephone / GSM No.:
l.) Email Address:
m.) Department:
n.) Faculty / College::

2.) First Academic Appointment (With dates):

a.) Current Post (With date)
b.) Date of last Promotion
c.) Post applied for

3.) University Education (With Dates):
4.) Academic Qualification(s) (With dates and granting bodies):
5.) Professional Qualification(s) and Diploma(s) (With dates):
6.) Scholarship, Fellowship and Prizes (With dates) (in respect of Undergraduate and Postgraduate work only):

7.) Detail of Teaching Experience:
a.) Previous Teaching, Administrative and Managerial work Experience:
b.) Work experience at other Universities (specify):
c.) Courses taught at other Universities (Flowing from 7b)
d.) Graduate Study Supervision:

8.) Honours and Distinction:
9.) Membership of Learned Societies:

10.) Research:
a.) Completed:
b.) In progress:
c.) Dissertation and Thesis:

11.) Publications:
a.) Books already published:
b.) Chapters in Books already published:
c.) Articles that have appeared in learned journals:
d.) Manuscripts Accepted for publication:
e.) Articles that have appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings:
f.) Major Conferences attended in the last Five years with papers presented.
g.) Patents:
h.) Technical Reports:

12.) Referee:
a.) Names and addresses of three referees (two of whom must be authorities in candidate's field of study) who should forward reports directly to the Registrar, Bowen University, Iwo.

All application should be forward by email to: registrar_infobowen@yahoo.comorregistrar@bowenuniversity-edu.org
Or
Through courier services to:
The Registrar,
Bowen University,
P.M.B. 24,
Iwo,
Osun State,
Nigeria.

Note: Candidates found appointable are to be appointed as Honorary Consultants to Bowen University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, the site of Clinical teaching and learning, and Health-care delivery.

Application Closing Date  

1st of July, 2014.

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