Job overview The Microbiology Department is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital and provide services to the Oxford University Hospitals NHSFT, primary care, South Pathology Partnership, other NHS providers, private care, UKHSA and research trials.The laboratory holds UKAS accreditation and is accredited with the IBMS for pre and post HCPC registration training.The department undertakes bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, serology, and molecular microbiology; as well as high-throughput SARS-COV- testing.
The successful candidate will be expected to rotate between all sections of work in the department.The laboratory is a / service and successful applicants will participate in working day, evenings, night, weekend & bank holiday sessions.
The post is full time, average working hours over the shift pattern hours.The department is well equipped including BD BACTEC FX, BD MGIT, BD MAX, BD Kiestra, BD COR, Bruker MALDI-TOF, SediMAX, Abbott Architect iSR, DiaSorin Liaison XL, Abbott Alinity m, Abbott m, ELITe InGenius, BioFire TORCH, Cepheid GeneXpert, KingFisher and QuantStudio .
Main duties of the job The post holder will act as a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist in all sections of microbiology (bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, serology, and molecular microbiology; as well as high-throughput SARS-COV- testing).
You will undertake manual and automated processes, interpretation, and report generation to aid clinicians in patient care pathways.
You will demonstrate a high standard of quality, as well as maintaining up to date knowledge of current working practices within diagnostic microbiology.Applicants must be HCPC registered as a BMS, and ideally hold the IBMS Certificate of Competence (trainee posts will be considered if no suitable HCPC registered candidates, but must hold an IBMS accredited BSc).Successful candidates must be conscientious, enthusiastic, and able to work well as a team, as well as individually.
You will be required to demonstrate competence and able to work as an autonomous practitioner to participation in all shift patterns required for the service delivery.
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