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DG SCHEDULES SCREENING INTERVIEW FOR APPOINTMENT INTO THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

The Director General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency Deaconess Mrs Abasioffiong Offiong wishes to inform the shortlisted candidates for the primary health care development job that the timetable for the screening interview is scheduled as seen below. The DG in her usual magnanimity has also instructed that those who applied for the job and were not shortlisted but are sure they have the requirements for the job can also come for the interview under their respective local governent areas. Applicants are requested to obtain and complete the interview score sheet at the interview venue. Applicants are also requested to come with the original copies of their credentials and must adhere to normal interview dress codes. Areas of application includes; Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, Midwives, CHEWS, JCHEWS, Health Records, Information Officers, Pharmacy Technicians, Lab Scientists/Lab Technicians, Drivers, Environmental Health Officers, Health Records Technicians, Admin, Nutritionists, Security Guards, and Health Attendants/Ward Orderlies. *CRSPHCDA REVIEWED INTERVIEW TIMETABLE* *Monday 23rd January, 2023* *Northern Senatorial District* *Venue; MCH Ogoja* *Time; 8am prompt* *Wednesday 25th January, 2023* *Central Senatorial District* *Venue; MCH Ikom* *Time; 8am prompt* Thursday, 26th January, 2023 Southern Senatorial District Venue; PHC Big Quo Time; 8am prompt General Mob up exercise will hold on Friday and Saturday the 27th and 28th day of January, 2023 respectively at PHC Big Quo. Ntem Chris Media Aide to the DG CRSPHCDA

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