Job summary Expected Shortlisting Date 10/12/2024 Planned Interview Date 18/12/2024 We currently have a vacancy for a Biomedical Scientist, Band 5, in the Clinical Immunology laboratory at Leeds General Infirmary.
The post is full time, working from to 5pm Monday to Friday, although some flexibility may be possible within the needs of the service.
We invite applications from enthusiastic and committed individuals with proven experience working within a busy Immunology laboratory environment.
The successful applicant will be an excellent team player and will be able to demonstrate a strong work ethic.
The Clinical Immunology department provides laboratory support to the wider Yorkshire region and processed over 530,000 requests last year.
Tests performed include both automated and more specialised assays.
As a department we aim to provide a consistently high quality and professional service to all our users.
The successful candidate will join our team in the delivery of this service and be involved in the managerial and quality aspects of the day to day running of the lab.
Candidates will be HCPC registered Biomedical Scientists with demonstrable post registration experience in a specialist diagnostic immunology laboratory; hands-on experience in capillary zone We would also consider applications from individuals with similar clinical immunology experience who are working towards HCPC registration.
Main duties of the job As a biomedical scientist in Clinical Immunology you will be a fully competent member of the department.
Normally working as part of a team, you will be expected to perform a wide range of specialist clinical technical investigations, including the technical interpretation of specialist immunology tests, and managing automated high-throughput analysis.
Working in different sections of the department you will have the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute towards the provision of an accurate and timely service for patients.
You will be expected to apply professional judgements and specialist skills to technically complex and sometimes difficult situations with the support of specialist and advanced biomedical scientists.
Within the team you may be required to organize the tasks of support workers and provide training and support to unregistered staff and colleagues.
You will be required to communicate highly complex information, often related to patient management and care, to colleagues, healthcare staff and other organizations About us The Pathology Service at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) operates across two large sites, Leeds General Infirmary and St James' University Hospital in the Leeds Metropolitan area, serving a population of around million people.
We also act as a referral centre serving the wider Yorkshire region and across the country.
The Clinical Immunology Laboratory is currently located on the Leeds General Infirmary site but will be relocating to the purpose-built facility, the Centre for Laboratory Medicine on the St James' University Hospital site in 2025 Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles.
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Job description Job responsibilities The post holder will assist in the day to day running of the laboratory or lead in a particular section of the laboratory, under supervision/delegation of the specialist and advanced biomedical scientists.
This will involve QC and EQA, authorisation of results, specialist technical interpretation of tests, training, risk and incident assessment and investigation and HR procedures.
The post holder will be expected to have an awareness of resource responsibility.
Please see attached job description for full job description Person Specification Qualifications Essential Registered as a Biomedical Scientist with the HCPC; IBMS-approved Biomedical Science degree or verified equivalent; Experience Essential Demonstrable experience working in a range of techniques working in a specialist Clinical Immunology Laboratory; Desirable Experience of undertaking technical interpretation of autoimmune immunofluorescence and/or capillary-zone protein electrophoresis; Experience in managing high-throughput automated analytical platforms; Experience in troubleshooting and problem-solving; Experience in using Q-pulse and NPEx; Skills & behaviours Essential Able to work well as part of a team; Able to work on own initiative; Excellent ability to communicate;