The Lagos State Government has opened recruitment for clinical personnel across its 29 secondary healthcare facilities as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery and address workforce shortages.A statement by the Lagos State Health Service Commission on Monday said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the exercise to fill vacancies in government general hospitals across the state.“In line with the THEMES Agenda of the present administration and in fulfilling the promise of qualitative healthcare delivery to the residents of Lagos State, Mr. Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the recruitment of clinical staff to fill the existing vacancies in the twenty-nine (29) Secondary Healthcare Facilities in the State,” the commission stated.According to the commission, the recruitment is aimed at reducing the impact of brain drain on the health sector and improving access to quality healthcare for residents.The available positions include consultants in various specialties, senior registrars, medical officers, dental officers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, optometrists, radiographers, nursing officers, clinical psychologists and health assistants.Related NewsLagos to receive first state-funded HIV medicine AugustKwara recruits 150 nurses, acquires MRI to boost healthcareLagos extends LG recruitment test to July 11Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. A statement by the Lagos State Health Service Commission on Monday said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the exercise to fill vacancies in government general hospitals across the state.“In line with the THEMES Agenda of the present administration and in fulfilling the promise of qualitative healthcare delivery to the residents of Lagos State, Mr. Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the recruitment of clinical staff to fill the existing vacancies in the twenty-nine (29) Secondary Healthcare Facilities in the State,” the commission stated.According to the commission, the recruitment is aimed at reducing the impact of brain drain on the health sector and improving access to quality healthcare for residents.The available positions include consultants in various specialties, senior registrars, medical officers, dental officers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, optometrists, radiographers, nursing officers, clinical psychologists and health assistants.Related NewsLagos to receive first state-funded HIV medicine AugustKwara recruits 150 nurses, acquires MRI to boost healthcareLagos extends LG recruitment test to July 11Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. “In line with the THEMES Agenda of the present administration and in fulfilling the promise of qualitative healthcare delivery to the residents of Lagos State, Mr. Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the recruitment of clinical staff to fill the existing vacancies in the twenty-nine (29) Secondary Healthcare Facilities in the State,” the commission stated.According to the commission, the recruitment is aimed at reducing the impact of brain drain on the health sector and improving access to quality healthcare for residents.The available positions include consultants in various specialties, senior registrars, medical officers, dental officers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, optometrists, radiographers, nursing officers, clinical psychologists and health assistants.Related NewsLagos to receive first state-funded HIV medicine AugustKwara recruits 150 nurses, acquires MRI to boost healthcareLagos extends LG recruitment test to July 11Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. According to the commission, the recruitment is aimed at reducing the impact of brain drain on the health sector and improving access to quality healthcare for residents.The available positions include consultants in various specialties, senior registrars, medical officers, dental officers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, optometrists, radiographers, nursing officers, clinical psychologists and health assistants.Related NewsLagos to receive first state-funded HIV medicine AugustKwara recruits 150 nurses, acquires MRI to boost healthcareLagos extends LG recruitment test to July 11Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. The available positions include consultants in various specialties, senior registrars, medical officers, dental officers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, optometrists, radiographers, nursing officers, clinical psychologists and health assistants.Related NewsLagos to receive first state-funded HIV medicine AugustKwara recruits 150 nurses, acquires MRI to boost healthcareLagos extends LG recruitment test to July 11Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. Applications will be accepted online only through the commission’s recruitment portal.“Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. “Interested candidates should visit the Health Service Commission Job portal to apply at: https://lshsc.com.ng/home/recruitment,” the commission said.The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. The application window opened on Monday, July 13, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 24, 2026.The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. The commission said only shortlisted candidates would be invited for a computer-based test and interview.It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free. It also warned applicants not to pay anyone for the recruitment process, stressing that the exercise is free.
Lagos begins recruitment of doctors, nurses, others