Apprentice Associate Genetic Technologist in Exeter inExeter PUBLISHED MON 9 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 4: £27,485 to £30,162 a year Annex21-65%top b4 year1,70%top b4 year2,75%top b4 year3 pro rata
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Job description
Contribute to life-saving genomics work for rare diseases, specialising in endocrine services.
Gain a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science degree with blended learning at the University of Staffordshire.
Work within an inclusive, diverse team at the forefront of NHS genomic medicine.
Access generous NHS benefits, including extensive leave and pension schemes.
Enjoy flexible working patterns and family-friendly policies for work-life balance.
Benefit from salary sacrifice options like car lease schemes and onsite nursery facilities.
Seize the opportunity to embark on an extraordinary career journey with the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as an Apprentice Associate Genetic Technologist. Based in Exeter, Devon, you'll work in a cutting-edge genetics laboratory that leads the charge in NHS Genomic Medicine. Join a dedicated team to provide comprehensive diagnostic services, directly impacting patients across the UK and beyond. As part of an internationally recognised research team, your role will involve high-quality sample testing, essential for the provision of groundbreaking care for families with rare diseases. With collaboration at its core, this apprenticeship is your gateway to making a difference in countless lives while honing your skills in a field at the forefront of medical science.
Not only will you be developing your expertise with a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science degree from the University of Staffordshire, but you'll also be joining an inclusive and dynamic workplace that truly invests in your potential. The NHS offers compelling benefits such as flexible working, substantial annual leave, and extensive discounts across numerous sectors, positioning this role as not just a job, but a lifestyle choice that values your well-being and career aspirations. If you’re a woman committed to starting or advancing a career in genomics, this is a fantastic chance to immerse yourself in an arena that changes lives, including your own. Discover the opportunities and rewards of working with the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and take the first step by visiting jobsincare.com. To apply, simply click the 'Apply Now' button – we can't wait to hear from you!
Not only will you be developing your expertise with a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science degree from the University of Staffordshire, but you'll also be joining an inclusive and dynamic workplace that truly invests in your potential. The NHS offers compelling benefits such as flexible working, substantial annual leave, and extensive discounts across numerous sectors, positioning this role as not just a job, but a lifestyle choice that values your well-being and career aspirations. If you’re a woman committed to starting or advancing a career in genomics, this is a fantastic chance to immerse yourself in an arena that changes lives, including your own. Discover the opportunities and rewards of working with the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and take the first step by visiting jobsincare.com. To apply, simply click the 'Apply Now' button – we can't wait to hear from you!
Contribute to life-saving genomics work for rare diseases, specialising in endocrine services.
Gain a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science degree with blended learning at the University of Staffordshire.
Work within an inclusive, diverse team at the forefront of NHS genomic medicine.
Access generous NHS benefits, including extensive leave and pension schemes.
Enjoy flexible working patterns and family-friendly policies for work-life balance.
Benefit from salary sacrifice options like car lease schemes and onsite nursery facilities.
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Contribute to life-saving genomics work for rare diseases, specialising in endocrine services.; Gain a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science degree with blended learning at the University of Staffordshire.; Work within an inclusive, diverse team at the forefront of NHS genomic medicine.; Access generous NHS benefits, including extensive leave and pension schemes.; Enjoy flexible working patterns and family-friendly policies for work-life balance.; Benefit from salary sacrifice options like car lease schemes and onsite nursery facilities.
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