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Medical Laboratory Technician

City of Bulawayo
Jul. 22, 2024

Job Description

The above mentioned position has arisen within the City of Bulawayo.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Collects and Analyses patients’ specimen.
  • Validates and releases test results.
  • Compiles Laboratory tests statistics.
  • Manages stock.
  • Manages infection control in the laboratory.

Qualifications and Experience

  • A Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technician.
  • Be registered with the Medical Laboratory & Clinical Scientist Council of Zimbabwe.
  • A valid Practicing Certificate.
  • At least three (3) years’ experience in a similar work environment.

The Package:

The City of Bulawayo offers an attractive package comprising a competitive salary plus a number of fringe benefits, details of which will be revealed to the shortlisted applicants.

Other

How to Apply

Applications in envelopes clearly marked “State Certified Medical Laboratory Technician” should be sent along with a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae and copies of relevant academic/professional certificates supported by three professional traceable referees.

Applications to be posted to:

The Human Capital Director

City of Bulawayo

P.O Box 558

BULAWAYO

Or dropped at:

Ground Floor,

Municipal Buildings (Tower Block)

L Takawira & R G Mugabe

Not later than Monday, 22 July 2024

C. DUBE TOWN CLERK

City of Bulawayo

Bulawayo, the heart of a tremendous wide sweep of the western parts of Zimbabwe, is the second largest city in Zimbabwe with a population of about 1, 5 million fully integrated people of different races, tribal groupings and cultural backgrounds.

The City of Bulawayo is located on an area selected by the last of the local Matebele Kings, for his personal Kraal. Government House now stands on the actual site.

This is the first capital established by king Lobengula in 1870 when he emerged as successor to king Mzilikazi his father and founder of the Ndebele state. Initially named "Gibixhegu" the capital was later named "ko Bulawayo" and the king lived here until 1881.