National Health Laboratory Service: 2024 Registrars intake x36 posts
Job Summary
The National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) is recruiting Registrars for the 2024 intake x36 posts.
Closing date: 05 April 2024
A limited number of positions are available for Registrars (RP1), depending on their disciplines, for the July 2024 intake at the following training centres with two (2) years work back.
Work back will be based on areas of need as identified by NHLS.
Available opportunities and institutions
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University-(Ref. GAUSMU-0324-001)
- Chemical Pathology x4,
- Haematology x1
University of the Witwatersrand (Ref. GAUWITS-0324.001)
- Anatomical Pathology x2,
- Microbiology x3,
- Chemical Pathology x2,
- Virology x1,
- Clinical Pathology x3,
- Human Genetics x2,
- Haematology x4
University of KwaZulu-Natal (Ref. KZNUKZN-0324-001)
- Chemical Pathology x2,
- Haematology x2
University of Cape Town (Ref. WNCUCT-0324.001)
- Haematology x1
University of the Free State (Ref. FNWUFS-0324.001)
- Chemical Pathology x1
University of Stellenbosch (Ref. WNCUS-0324.001)
- Anatomical Pathology x1
University of Pretoria (Ref. GAUUP-0324-001)
- Anatomical Pathology x2,
- Microbiology x2,
- Chemical Pathology x2,
- Clinical Pathology x1
The individual will undergo specialist training in one of the following disciplines: • Anatomical Pathology • Chemical Pathology • Medical Microbiology • Haematology • Medical Virology Clinical Pathology Human Genetics.
During this period, the candidates will be expected. amongst others, to undertake duties in various areas and teach undergraduate medical student. The Registrar training in the NHLS is for a period of 4 — 5 years depending on discipline.
Successful candidates will be remunerated in line with the DPSA salary for registrar and in line with the NHLS conditions of employment.
Requirements
An MBChB/MBBCh degree for all discipline. Registration with the HPCSA as a Medical Practitioner (Independent Practice).
How to Apply
Interested applicants are invited to complete (1) attached application form [AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS ARTICLE] (2) Concise motivation letter (3) Concise CV (4) Certified ID copy, (5) Copies of qualification(s) (6) academic transcripts and (7) HPCSA Certificate (8) compulsory minimum of 2 confidential relevant professional reference (submitted directly by the referee to the NHLS) prior to closing date for applications to the National recruitment and Selection Department of the NHLS via email: registrarintake@nhls.ac.za.
Candidates will be requested to indicate their preferences in temis of a University (to a maximum of two) and Discipline (to a maximum of two). Applications with more than two Disciplines and Universities chosen will not be considered.
Applicants are encouraged to visit the university’s website for more information on the discipline and the specific university requirements, and to proactively engage with the Head of Academic Departments to gain a proper understanding of the Department/ Division and to arrange for proactive visits to the Department/ Division where possible.
Enquiries can be directed to the Human Resources Department: Mr Keslin Chetty @ 011 386 6537 I Ms Mathapelo Diamini @ 011 386 6099 I Ms Keitumetse Boikanyo @ 011 386 6096, alternatively via email at registrarintake@nhls.ac.za.
Applicants must ensure that their applications have been received. Due to inherent job and operational requirements, the applicable pre-employment screening and relevant qualification verifications will be performed on successful candidates.
Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. If you have not heard from the NHLS within 2 months of the closing date, please accept that your application was not successful.
Please note that the interview process may include a basket of assessments, including aptitude, psychometric and other assessments.
The NHLS is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. The NHLS/University Employment Equity targets will guide the filling of positions. As such, applications from African and Coloured female and male citizens, and citizens with physical disabilities are encouraged to apply. For further information about the NHLS, please visit careersnhls.ac.za.