Junior Medical Laboratory Technologists/Technician – Development for Peace Organization (DPO)
Health Care, Science and Technology
Development for Peace Organization (DPO)
Development For Peace Organization (DPO) is one of the Non-Governmental Humanitarian organizations. DPO is implementing various Humanitarian projects in both Emergency and Development settings in the Different Regional States of the country.
About the Organization
Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian non-profit organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. We are legally registered to work in Ethiopia (Reg. 5164) as National NGO and as INGO in South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022) and Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732); it is also processing its registration in Yemen. We are currently seeking an experienced Junior Medical Laboratory Technologists/Technician to join our mission-driven organization.
Job summary:
The medical laboratory technologist/technician plays a crucial role in supporting patient diagnosis and treatment. He/she will perform a comprehensive range of laboratory examinations, such as hematology, parasitology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis etc. He/she will also be responsible in collecting, processing, analyzing, and interpreting patient specimens.
The medical laboratory technologist/technician will also adhere to strict quality assurance and control procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of these test results.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conduct a comprehensive range of clinical laboratory examinations, including hematology, parasitology, urinalysis, and clinical microscopy. This encompasses specimen collection, processing, analysis, and interpretation of results.
- Adheres to quality assurance and quality control procedures in performing all testing.
- Ensure the quality and accuracy of laboratory results through meticulous quality assurance and control processes.
- Maintain peak performance of laboratory equipment by performing inspections, preventive maintenance, calibrations, and proficiency testing.
- Specimens are checked as to their condition, acceptability and appropriateness to the test and exceptions are noted.
- Manage all aspects of reagents, including initiating the need for procurement, inventory control, proper storage, and accuracy verification.
- Implement and manage a laboratory information management system (LIMS) – paper-based or electronic – to efficiently track and document laboratory procedures and results.
- Correlates clinical information and/or previous lab results and reports discrepancies to supervisors and other appropriate personnel.
- Writes and updates laboratory standard operating procedures (SOPs) for laboratory tests, ensuring consistency and compliance with regulatory standards under supervision as required.
- All critical values are reported promptly to the physician and charge nurse.
- Does not report patient results unless quality control data are within accepted parameters
- Shares call duty and works different shifts as required. Must be able to work extended hours when necessary.
- Keeps an adequate supply of working materials on hand.
- Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Required number: 01 (one)
Duty Station: Pinyudo Refugee Camps (Old Nuer, Agnwa, Pinyudo II, and Village 12 Health centers)
Reports To: Health and Nutrition Coordinator (Pinyudo Refugee Camps)
Qualifications
- Education: Diploma or bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory technology or in Medical Laboratory Science from an accredited Institution/university and also has an active certificate/License to practice in Ethiopia.
- Experience: Fresh graduate for degree or two years for diploma.
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