Do you want to help us improve human health and understand life on Earth?
Make your mark by shaping the future to enable or deliver life-changing science to solve some of humanity's greatest challenges.
Here at the world-famous and internationally respected Wellcome Sanger Institute, the Cellular Genetics Programme is seeking a 12-month maternity cover for a Scientific Manager to support the research activities of all our faculty groups.
You will sit within our Cellular Genetics Wet Lab Support (Team 279) working closely with the scientific managers and wet lab scientists to deliver the aims of our department.
About the Role: General Laboratory management such as ordering of consumables, equipment and participation in space management activities.
Project management of a diverse portfolio of research studies - understanding project requirements and monitoring project progression.
Supporting teams to ensure health and safety compliance.
Supporting team to ensure work is compliant with HTA regulations and internal governance policies.
Liaising with internal and external collaborators regarding sample availability, organising the logistics required for the processing of these samples.
Submitting samples to operations teams for sequencing and monitoring data generation.
About You: This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and adaptable individual to gain exposure to single-cell and spatial technologies and to support the innovative science being delivered within the Cellular Genetics Programme.
You will be an effective and diplomatic communicator who can respond dynamically to sudden changing priories whilst dividing your time effectively between multiple faculty teams.
Skills required for the role: Educated to PhD level in biological sciences or equivalent work experience In depth knowledge and experience of practical laboratory work In depth practical experience in basic molecular biology techniques Experience of single cell RNAseq protocols, including sequencing library preparation Excellent time management and organisational skills Practical experience of working with MS Office Good problem solving skills About Us: The Cellular Genetics (Cell Gen) Wet-Lab Support Team is a core team who provides wet-lab and scientific/lab management assistance across the Programme.
We work to support the human cell atlassing work that is being undertaken in the different faculty groups.
This includes supporting; sample acquisition logistics, sample management and compliance monitoring, the introduction, optimisation and application of specialised cutting-edge single-cell and spatial genomic methodologies and lab space provision and management.
The team works very collaboratively across the Programme and the wider institute community; engaging with various scientific operations and support services teams to ensure the smooth running of all aspects of Cell Gen science.
Additional information Applications: Please include a cover letter along with your CV.
In your cover letter, include detail on how your knowledge, skills and experience match the requirements of the role described.
Salary: £42,900 - £51,500 Closing Date: Sunday DEC-15 Contract duration: 12 months View our 2023-2024 Institute Highlights here: bit.ly/SangerHighlights2023-24 Hybrid Working at Wellcome Sanger: We recognise that there are many benefits to Hybrid Working; including an improved work-life balance, with more focused time, as well as the ability to organise working time so that collaborative opportunities and team discussions are facilitated on campus.
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