Armauer Hansen Research Inistitute Assistant Researcher Jobs in Ethiopia

Armauer Hansen Research Inistitute Assistant Researcher Jobs in Ethiopia


Internal/External Vacancy Announcement

  • The Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) was founded in 1970 through the initiative of the Norwegian and Swedish Save the Children organizations seconded by the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia.

  • The Institute got its name from the Norwegian physician, Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who first described the leprosy bacillus (Mycobacterium leprae).

  • AHRI is a biomedical research institute that works in developing tools for prevention, control and treatment of mycobacterium and other diseases of public healthy importance through applied and basic biomedical research and training.

  • AHRI would like to hire qualified candidate in the position of Assistant Researcher.

    Roles and Responsibilities

  • Work in the central and Adama lab as might be necessary

  • Involve in field data collection, data maintenance and reporting

  • Coordinate with team members

  • Willing to assume extra responsibilities as might be necessary

  • Report to the laboratory coordinator timely

    Job Requirements

    Education & Experience

  • MSc Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology; OR

  • BSc in Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology with cGPA of 3.00 for Male and 2.75 for Female AND two (2) years of work experience; you should write your cGPA points in your CV.

  • Experience serving in the government health care system is an added advantage

    How to Apply

  • Interested applicants who fulfilled the above requirements should send the following through ethiojobs.net on or before October 10, 2020.

  • A CV/resume (not more than 3 pages)

  • A cover letter (not more than one page)

  • A one page table summarizing your educational background, technical skills and competencies to facilitate the screening process

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