Human Sample Management Team Technician Reports to: Nicola O'Reilly, Standards and Quality Lead in the Human Biology Facility The Human Biology Facility is being developed to build the Crick's capability and capacity for human research.
The facility will mobilise and expand existing infrastructure, skills and expertise to enable Crick scientists to conduct their research in human samples, human tissue and model systems.
The Human Sample Management Team is part of the Human Biology Facility.
The role of the Human Sample Management Team Technician is to be part of the team responsible for receiving human-derived samples, processing and logging the samples and carrying out assays.
This role will require some flexible working hours, including from time to time a late shift, expected to be 12 pm to 8 pm, as necessitated by sample reception and processing requirements.
To carry out daily tasks relating to areas of the HSMT remit, based on the worklist devised by the Human Sample Management Team Supervisor.
To receive, track, process, aliquot and assay samples depending on study and project requirements Become proficient in various Laboratory Information Management software systems required such as; To understand and follow SOPs and Risk Assessments and be competent in all areas To become familiar and compliant with CL2 practices, HTA, GCP, Clinical Research Delivery and other regulatory requirements as needed Ability to work within regulatory and policy frameworks Ability to understand and follow SOPs and Risk Assessments Possesses good time management and organisational skills Experience using Microsoft office software package, particularly Microsoft Excel Willingness to undertake training as required An interest in biomedical research and a willingness to develop knowledge and understanding of the research programs at the Crick; knowledge of the Crick, its objectives, policies, practices and aims.
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