Vacancies: Scientific Officers, Senior Registrar I
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions below in Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara, Delta State:
Position: Scientific Officers
Requirements:
- Medical Physicists: Applicants should possess a B.Sc degree in any of the Physical Sciences preferably physics with a post graduate qualification or training as o medical physicist. Relevant working experience will be an added advantage. Successful applicants are expected to work in the Radiology department.
- PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) Specialists: Applicants should possess a first degree in any of the Physical Science preferably Computer Science. Evidence of proficiency in the applications of ICT in Medical Imaging will be an added advantage.
Position: Senior Registrar I
Requirements:
- Possession of MBBS or equivalent, full registration and current practicing license with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and a minimum of 12 months experience Post Part 1 fellowship in the appropriate discipline of either the National Post graduate Medical College or West African College of Surgeons, with a minimum of 7 years Post-Qualification experience.
How to Apply:
Note:
All applicants into clinical positions must show evidence of registration with and or current practicing license with the respective regulating bodies or councils in Nigeria.
2. For all the positions advertised above, the remuneration (salaries and allowances) shall be as obtainable in similar Tertiary Health Care Institutions in Nigeria.
3. All applications should be addressed to the Chief Medical Director and must be accompanied with photocopies of credentials and curriculum vitae showing the following details on or before 25th June 2013:
a. Name
b. Date of Birth
c. Marital Status
d. Number of Children with ages
e. Nationality/Stare of Origin
f. Educational/Professional qualifications with dates
g. Working experience
h. Three (3) referees
i. Two(2) Recent Passport Photograph