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Assistant Clinical Laboratory Quality ManagerinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED SAT 22 MAR 2025

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in ISO15189 accredited laboratories, ensuring high-quality standards in diagnostic services.
Direct involvement in quality management and regulatory compliance, which enhances skills and expertise in a critical field.
Opportunity to support a diverse and complex patient population, contributing to significant health outcomes.
Access to ongoing training in Quality Management software and methodologies, promoting professional development.
Collaboration with experienced professionals and subject matter experts in quality management, fostering a supportive work environment.
Involvement in continuous quality improvement initiatives aimed at optimizing patient care and laboratory efficiency.
Chance to be part of a prestigious institution renowned for its commitment to research, education, and sustainability in healthcare.
Join the University College London Hospitals (UCLH) team as an Assistant Clinical Laboratory Quality Manager and play a pivotal role in providing exceptional patient care within our specialised diagnostic laboratories. We’re looking for an enthusiastic individual to work alongside our Clinical Laboratory Quality Manager, ensuring that our ISO15189 accredited facilities operate at the highest standards of quality and compliance. This is an exciting opportunity for women and those with a caring background who are eager to make a difference in the healthcare sector.

In this dynamic role, you'll assist in maintaining our quality management systems and preparing for regulatory inspections, all while being supported with on-the-job training in Quality Management software. Your excellent organisational skills and attention to detail will help us meet the unique needs of our diverse patient population. This position is perfect for someone with a passion for quality and patient care—experience in histopathology or immunology is a plus but not essential. Join us at UCLH, where you can contribute to a compassionate environment that prioritises sustainability and groundbreaking research, and help us achieve our ambitious net zero targets for a healthier future.

If you're ready to make an impact, reach out to Dr Vaneesha Gibbons at vaneeshagibbons@nhs.net for more details or to arrange an informal visit!
Opportunity to work in ISO15189 accredited laboratories, ensuring high-quality standards in diagnostic services.
Direct involvement in quality management and regulatory compliance, which enhances skills and expertise in a critical field.
Opportunity to support a diverse and complex patient population, contributing to significant health outcomes.
Access to ongoing training in Quality Management software and methodologies, promoting professional development.
Collaboration with experienced professionals and subject matter experts in quality management, fostering a supportive work environment.
Involvement in continuous quality improvement initiatives aimed at optimizing patient care and laboratory efficiency.
Chance to be part of a prestigious institution renowned for its commitment to research, education, and sustainability in healthcare.

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