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Biomedical Scientist (Microbiology)inSouth LanarkshireinSouth LanarkshirePUBLISHED THU 27 MAR 2025

Opportunity to work across multiple acute sites within NHS Lanarkshire, gaining diverse experience.
Contribution to patient care by processing vital diagnostic investigations and advising healthcare professionals.
Role includes mentoring and training opportunities, allowing for personal and professional growth.
Supportive work environment with access to occupational health services and employee counselling.
Generous annual leave and public holiday allowances that increase with length of service.
Membership in the NHS Pension Scheme which includes life insurance benefits.
Commitment to work-life balance policies, providing flexibility in scheduling.
Join the dedicated team at NHS Lanarkshire as a Biomedical Scientist in Microbiology, where you can make a real difference in patient care. This role offers the chance to work across three vibrant sites in South Lanarkshire, processing vital laboratory investigations and providing essential advice to clinicians. As a mentor, you will guide less experienced colleagues and contribute to training the next generation of Biomedical Scientists. If you’re passionate about science and healthcare, this is an incredible opportunity to enhance your skills while supporting a community of 655,000 residents.

At NHS Lanarkshire, we’re more than just a workforce – we’re a family devoted to putting patients first. You'll enjoy a competitive package that includes a generous annual leave allowance, NHS pension scheme, and access to comprehensive support services. We embrace diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds, including those with care experience. With flexible working patterns, including evenings and weekends, we prioritise work-life balance, making this role ideal for those looking to blend their professional aspirations with personal commitments. Apply today and step into a fulfilling career with us!
Opportunity to work across multiple acute sites within NHS Lanarkshire, gaining diverse experience.
Contribution to patient care by processing vital diagnostic investigations and advising healthcare professionals.
Role includes mentoring and training opportunities, allowing for personal and professional growth.
Supportive work environment with access to occupational health services and employee counselling.
Generous annual leave and public holiday allowances that increase with length of service.
Membership in the NHS Pension Scheme which includes life insurance benefits.
Commitment to work-life balance policies, providing flexibility in scheduling.

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