Biomedical Scientist (Microbiology) The Balfour Band 6 £41,499 - £50,222 including Distant Islands Allowance per annum Full time 37 hours per week Permanent An opportunity has arisen for a Biomedical Scientist to work with the enthusiastic and motivated Laboratory team at The Balfour in Orkney.
The post holder will be accountable to the Departmental Lead, working with the laboratory team to provide Orkney patients with the highest level of diagnosis and treatment.
They will be required to carry out a broad range of routine laboratory diagnostic investigations, and after appropriate training will use a range of analysers and technical procedures to process patient samples.
Applicants are required to have extensive post-qualification Microbiology experience within a routine diagnostic laboratory with expert knowledge of routine diagnostic procedures and experience of working with the NHS.
They will be Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) Registered, with an Honours Degree or equivalent experience suitable for registration as a Member or Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (MIBMS or FIBMS).
The post holder will be expected to assist in training for laboratory and non-laboratory personnel as and when required, e.g.
MLA staff, junior Medical and Nursing staff.
The post holder will be expected to participate in the weekend rota and may be required to work out of hours.
NHS Orkney is the smallest territorial health board with a vision of "Looking after our community and providing excellent care".
A career with us means becoming a vital contributor in protecting the health and lives of Orkney's residents.
Orkney is an archipelago of over 70 beautiful islands, 17 of which are inhabited, lying off the northern coast of Scotland, between John O'Groats and the Shetland Isles.
Orkney is a wonderful place to live and work and offers low pollution, low crime, excellent schools, good leisure facilities, unique wildlife, and amazing scenery, whilst the excellent ferry and air connections make travel to the Scottish mainland, and Shetland.
The isles have been settled since the Neolithic period providing a rich archaeological history to be explored as well as many outdoor pursuits, including diving in Scapa Flow, kayaking, walking, cycling, bird watching, and many more.
Orcadian culture is rich, with music and arts and crafts well represented, and the St Magnus Music Festival in June is internationally renowned.
To find out more about living and working in Orkney go to: www.orkney.com or www.visitorkney.com.
Further information on NHS Orkney can be found at www.ohb.scot.nhs.uk.
For further information please contact Lorna Wilson, Laboratory Manager, on 01856 888952 or email ****** This post is subject to a Disclosure Scotland check.