Thank you for your interest in the position of Specialist Biomedical Scientist - Microbiology
in Bromborough
with Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
Interview Progress What to expect
Continue below
You've already answered some of these questions.
We've
marked the ones that you've done with a check
You can continue the interview below.
First, we'll enable your camera & microphone and then ask you to record a short introduction about yourself, about 30 seconds long, to make sure your camera is working ok.
{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpecialist Biomedical Scientist - Microbiology with Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in Bromborough\n\n ** Previous applicants need not apply ** Applications are invited from highly motivated and enthusiastic HCPC registered Biomedical Scientists with Specialist Portfolio or earlier equivalent, for a permanent Band 6 role with Chester & Wirral NHS Microbiology Service (CWMS). CWMS is the shared microbiology service for Countess of Chester Hospital and Wirral University Teaching Hospital. The laboratory is based off-site from the hospitals in Bromborough and is open 7 days a week 24/7. CWMS performs bacteriology, mycology, serology and molecular diagnostics. CWMS uses the \"Telepath\" LIMS and has a significant number of interfaced analysers. After suitable training, you would be expected to participate in the 24/7. The successful candidate will join our friendly team of experienced Biomedical Scientists and support staff rotating through all sections of our busy laboratory. You will be encouraged and supported to participate in further education, training and Continuing Professional Development. To work and rotate around sections of the laboratory. Specimen reception: receipt and checking of samples against request forms, liaising with ward staff where there are doubts, assigning high risk samples to an appropriate containment area and dealing with leaking/damaged specimens. Bacteriology: Selection of an appropriate media, incubation temperatures and atmospheres as indicated by specimen type and clinical information provided. Interpretation of culture results and selection of appropriate organism (bacterial, fungal or yeast) for identification and antimicrobial sensitivity testing, based on the interpretation of clinical information and application of specialist knowledge and experience of infectious diseases. Interpretation of findings from these results to produce a final report with an appropriate report comment. Perform extra/further investigations as indicated by culture findings or when requested by Microbiology medical staff. Microscopy: The examination of clinical specimens using a range of microscopes, e.g. fluorescent, lights and inverted microscopes. Serology: Perform routine serological procedures in the diagnosis of viral diseases, particularly Hepatitis B and HIV. About us Please see attached Job Description for further information about the Specialist Biomedical Scientist position available at WUTH. "}