MRC/UVRI Career Jobs - Laboratory Technologist
Organisation: The Medical Research Council/ Uganda Virus Research Institute (MRC/UVRI)Reports to: The Head of Programme Basic ScienceThe Medical Research Council/ Uganda Virus Research Institute (MRC/UVRI)Uganda Virus Research Unit on AIDS was established following a request in 1988 from the Uganda Government to the British Government for collaboration on the research of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection and AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency). The Unit is a center of excellence in HIV/AIDS related research. It conducts large-scale epidemiological and intervention studies, clinical trials, virological and immunological research and behavioural studies, and has generated a wealth of research results that have been used to inform policy and practice, and that have led to a large number of scientific publications in peer reviewed journals over time. Job Summary: The Laboratory Technologist will carry out analyses and report results of the laboratory procedures performed in the laboratory, according to GCLP standards.Key Duties and Responsibilities: Receiving blood samples, processing and storing PBMC, plasma, serum and other biological samples according to SOPs and GCLRCompile and produce reliable and precise data by performing SOP- guided laboratory experiments assigned by scientists or supervisors. This includes: Whole blood assays for subsequent cytokine analysis; Staining cells for flowcytometry; Also acquiring and analysing flow cytometry data using pre-set templates; ELISPOT assays; ELISA and Luminex assays; Cell cultures for immunology and virology assays, including neutralizing antibody and viral inhibition assays.Implementing GCLP practices: Cleaning and disinfecting equipment; Tracking equipment servicing requirements; Monitoring temperatures and liquid nitrogen levels; Responsible for performing data backup; Running equipment performance QCs; In charge of record keeping (electronic and hard copies); Ensuring that required reagents and supplies are in sufficient stocks and are kept securely in recommended conditions; Preparing reagent and consumable orders for subsequent review and approval by supervisor.Performing IATA compliant shipment of samples to and from partner laboratories.Ensuring health and safety as per SOPs by conducting safety induction of new staff/students, refilling first Aid boxes, administering first aid, updating materials data safety sheetsAssist in writing and reviewing of operational and study specific SOPsQualifications, Skills and Experience: The applicant should hold a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology, a bachelor's degree in the same will be an added advantage.At least two years’ practical experience. Previous experience working within a clinical trials laboratory would be an added advantageAt least a credit in Mathematics, Physics, Biology and ChemistryPast exposure and experience in PBMC processing and sterile tissue culture techniques.Computer literacy i.e. ability to use Ms Excel and Access or any flow cytometry analysis software is an added advantage.The applicant must be willing to undertake additional training as required by the position, including new research techniques, GCLP, health and safety and regulatory compliance.The applicant must be willing to be "on call" for any work occurrences that may necessitate quick intervention whenever necessary.Must be fully registered with the Allied Health Professionals Council (AHPC).All candidates should send their applications letters, copies of academic qualifications and curriculum vitae including names, telephone contacts and email addresses of three (3) referees should be sent only via e mail to: recruitment@mrcuganda.org. Addressed to The Human Resources Manager, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS (Remember to quote the position code in the subject line).NB: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviewsDeadline: 12th September, 2014 by 5PMFor More Ugandan Jobs, Please Visit http://www.theugandanjobline.com or find us on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/UgandanJobline
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