The field laboratory technician will be responsible for all biomarker related procedures at the household/team level, such as phlebotomy, rapid blood tests, processing and shipping of specimens, waste management, interpreting and documenting test results & equipment maintenance.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Attend all technical trainings as outlined by UPHIA Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Conduct phlebotomy and all required biomarker tests and procedures
- Conduct internal quality control procedures as per schedule and QC SOP and correctly fill QC logs
- Maintain strict confidentiality of participant test results
- Handle and store samples appropriately until shipment
- Adhere to survey Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Adhere to principles of universal safety precautions as well as safe handling and disposal of biohazardous materials as per SOP
- Ensure that required supplies and consumables are in sufficient stock and stored appropriately to avoid survey interruptions
- Maintaining field lab equipment and consumables
- Safely maintain tablet computer while in their possession, ensure that tablet is charged when needed
- Identify and document survey non-conforming events and implement recommended corrective action.
- Any other duties as assigned from time to time
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Must be a trained Laboratory Technician with Diploma or above
- Required: Annual Practitioner’s License
- Ability to read, write and speak fluently in English and language at least one main local language in the geographical areas where they are posted to work.
- Must have basic computer skills.
- Experience working in large population surveys such as UPHIA and DHS in the last 7 years.
- Valid certificate in GCP, GCLP and protection of human research participants
Competences:
- Must have good organizational and interpersonal skills, be a team worker/player
- Able to work on the program continuously for the contract period
- Must be able to organize oneself and work independent of close supervision.
- Ability to adapt to local adverse conditions.
- Must be available to attend didactic training starting in January 2025
- Must be able to start work by beginning of March 2025.
How to Apply:
The Applications should be filled ONLINE at the following link provided in the table below respectively and submitted to the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Health