Central University Hospital Of Butare (CHUB) |
Type: Job
Published: 2025-01-13 | Deadline: 2025-01-21
Job responsibilities
-
Coordinate the Implementation of pathology quality standards:
-
Perform maintenance and calibration of laboratory equipment.
-
Perform and analyze patient samples, and respect GLP principles and laboratory policies and SOPs.
-
Perform and document quality control for all tests performed in service before patient sample testing.
-
Monitor testing quality and support staff in general lab operations.
N.B:
-
Relevant working experience should be at the Hospital level
-
Having a registration certificate and valid license to practice lab activities in Rwanda issued by the relevant professional council.
Qualifications
-
Bachelor's Degree in Laboratory
3 Years of relevant experience
-
Master's Degree in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences
1 Years of relevant experience
-
Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences
3 Years of relevant experience
-
Master’s Degree in Laboratory Science
1 Years of relevant experience
-
Master’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology
1 Years of relevant experience
-
Bachelor’s degree medical laboratory technology
3 Years of relevant experience
Required competencies and key technical skills
-
Resource management skills
-
Leadership skills
-
Time management skills
-
Analytical and problem-solving skills
-
Research skills
-
Ability to train and educate people
-
Good knowledge of Rwanda Health System
-
Knowledge of clinical services Policy and procedure
-
Knowledge in complex lab machinery and computer programs use
-
Skills of large procurement of Lab commodities
-
Excellent Communication, Organizational, and Interpersonal Skills
-
proven ability to handle updated laboratory; equipment/technologies
-
Lab management and leadership skills
-
Lab equipment management skills
-
Quality assurance and improvement skills related to lab activities
-
Lab reagents and supplies inventory skills
-
Knowledge on computer and lab information system management
-
Strategy and planning skills