Intern Medical Laboratory Scientists at the Delta State Hospitals Management Board

Delta State Hospitals Management Board – Before 1971, Hospital Services in the then Mid-West State of Nigeria were directly under the State Ministry of Health. However, it became obvious that hospital services needed responsive and speedy actions devoid of Civil Service bureaucracy to be effective. It was with this background that the then Mid-West State Government established the State Hospitals Management Board charged with the responsibility of managing the State Government owned hospitals. Delta state which is an offshoot of the Mid-West state was created in 1991.

As at today, the Delta State Hospitals Management Board (HMB) comprises of 62 Hospitals spread across the 25 Local Government Areas of the State. For the purpose of the effective management, these 62 Hospitals are structured into 11 Medical Zones with the Headquarters located in Asaba (The State Capital). The Headquarters is responsible for Coordinating and managing the activities of these hospitals through the respective Zonal Management Committee. However, there is direct relationship with the Zonal/Unit hospital as occasion demands. The day to day running of the Board Headquarters is headed by the Permanent Secretary working with a team made up of Heads of Departments. While the Zones are headed by elected Medical Directors and are usually Medical Consultants.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below:

Job Title: Intern Medical Laboratory Scientist

Location: Delta
Employment Type: Internship

Requirements

  • Candidates should possess BMLS from a recognized University and evidence of registration with MLSCN.

Deadline: 12th March, 2024.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

Note

  • Only names of shortlisted candidates will be on our website.
  • Date of examination and oral interview will be communicated to shortlisted candidate via short message service (SMS), please.

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