Job Title: Laboratory Technologist
The 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 GCLR
- Compile 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 sheets
- Assist in writing and reviewing of operational and study specific SOPs
Qualifications, 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 advantage
- At least a credit in Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry
- Past 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).
How to Apply for the job:
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 interviews
Deadline: 12th September, 2014 by 5PM