We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Specialist Biomedical Scientist for the Histology laboratory at The Christie Pathology Partnership. The Christie is the largest single site cancer centre in Europe and the first UK centre to be accredited as a comprehensive cancer centre; with more than 60,000 patients treated a year.
As a Specialist Biomedical Scientist you will be expected to be able to rotate through all areas of the histology laboratories as required. You will perform and interpret routine and specialist biomedical investigations autonomously to provide patients results within agreed quality standards of service delivery and turnaround times under the supervision of senior staff. You will need to provide professional leadership to Band 5 BMS, Trainee BMS, Associate Practitioners and Medical Laboratory Assistants in routine histology including frozen sections, special stains, cut-up and immunocytochemistry including breast receptors. You will need to participate in provision of an extended day Histology service.
Role Specific:
- Participate in and assist with clinical trials, the development of new tests and research & validation of equipment ensuring at all times compliance with all policies as required by regulatory directives, accreditation bodies and local management policies and practices.
- To provide specialist technical advice to clinicians as to the appropriateness of tests and timescales.
- To perform and interpret routine and specialist Biomedical investigations and to participate daily in the scientific and technical activities of the laboratory section under the supervision of senior staff.
- Utilise the laboratory LIMS, Q-Pulse quality monitoring system and other application software according to authorised protocols including assisting in computer data entry in all areas of the laboratory, document review, non conformance review and quality assurance processes.
- As directed by senior laboratory staff, plan and prioritise work allocations, training plans, audits of both yourself and junior staff, responding appropriately to the needs of routine and urgent activities.
- Report all incidents and adverse events to senior staff and enter the information into Datix in a timely manner
Qualifications/Experience:
- HCPC State Registration as a Biomedical Scientist with a Biomedical degree or equivalent and evidence of CPD
- Experience to post graduate diploma level eg: Specialist portfolio, BBTS
- At least 2 years relevant experience post HCPC registration as a BMS with on-going specialist training.
Desirable:
- Specialise in cancer diagnostics
At SYNLAB, we believe in nurturing a culture of well-being and ensuring our employees are supported both professionally and personally. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer an exhilarating rewards package, including our incredible Wellbeing Allowance worth up to £1,500 per annum for our esteemed team members working in Band 2 – 8c roles. Additionally, for band 5 & 6 roles, where night shift is part of the role requirements, you will receive enhanced night shift payment.
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