Vacancy: CGHR 93/07/19
Project description
This program is collaboration between Kenya Medical Research Institute and the Stanford University, California, USA whose main purpose is to conduct a research study titled “Disentangling the human vector relationship to disrupt dengue and chikungunya virus outbreaks in Kenya”. The section has a vacancy for an Assistant Research Officer (ARO).
Location: Kisian
Reporting to: Principal Investigator
Qualifications
Bachelor degree in biomedical/biological science, microbiology or any science related course from a recognized institution.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
At least two years work experience in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in a research set-up
Experience in viral PCR work will be an added advantage.
Strong hands-on experience in running a biomedical research laboratory.
Strong supervisory and management skills.
Strong data processing skills.
Ability to work independently, in an organized and a timely manner and under minimum supervision.
Responsibilities
The primary role of the ARO will be to test human blood samples for the presence of dengue and chikungunya viruses using real-time PCR in a research laboratory.
Implement all laboratory Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Upload all laboratory data on online databases.
Relay laboratory results promptly to field teams.
Manage all laboratory equipment and field supplies.
Participate in planning meetings and scheduled conference calls with other members of the study team.
Coordinate and train students on attachment and internship assigned to the laboratory.
Perform any other related duties that may be assigned from time to time.
Terms of Employment
One (1) year renewable contract as per KEMRI scheme of service and a probation period for the first 3 months.
Remuneration
The salary scheme is based on the KEMRI scales.
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