Biomedical Support Worker • Huddersfield Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nBiomedical Support Worker with Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust in Huddersfield, England, United Kingdom\n\nThe post holder will undertake routine, technical and clerical duties for the Blood Sciences Department. They will rotate on a regular basis through the different sections of the department carrying out pre-analytical phase of laboratory testing. Training will be given to ensure competency in all areas of activity for each section. The post holder will maintain an adequate level of competency and ensure competency records are kept up to date. Continuous professional development will be encouraged. The jobholder will be expected to follow all the protocols and SOPs appropriate to their work. The post is likely to be based primarily on one of the two sites, HRI or CRH, but there is an expectation that the individual will work on either site depending on the needs of the service. The main duties will include the receipt and pre-analytical processing of patient samples; inputting patient and specimen details into the laboratory computer system; loading automated analysers, basic trouble shooting; dealing with telephone enquiries regarding results of laboratory investigations and general housekeeping duties. The work can sometimes be quite physically demanding. Successful candidates must have good keyboard, communication and organisational skills, together with an excellent work ethic. You must demonstrate our behaviours, known as our four pillars We put the patient first We go see We work together to get results We do the must-dos The Trust is an exceptional place to work with many amazing teams of hardworking dedicated staff delivering high standards of patient care. We have made significant changes in the way we work to meet the challenges of the changing NHS. Together we will deliver outstanding compassionate care to the communities we serve This Means That We provide safe care in a clean environment Patient care is designed to meet their needs, not ours, and delivered as close to their home as possible. Colleagues are competent and compassionate, friendly and welcoming We work together with patients, their family and carers to help them take responsibility for their health and wellbeing Our treatments are up to date and we embrace change, innovation and new technologies to make sure we remain at the leading edge of care We are part of the communities we serve working together to create and sustain health and wealth for the future For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Chris Roberts Job title: Pathology Central Services Lead Email address: Chris.Roberts2@cht.nhs.uk Telephone number: 01484 355883 Chris Roberts - Central Services Lead chris.roberts2@cht.nhs.uk Tel - 01484 355883"}