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Biomedical Scientist (XR05) inLeeds inLeeds PUBLISHED THU 16 JAN 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year  FIXEDTERM 
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Contribute to cutting-edge genomic research aimed at improving patient outcomes in haemato-oncology, enhancing career satisfaction.
Join a highly successful department with a national and international reputation for innovation and excellence in clinical trials and R&D.
Develop extensive skills and competencies through practical experience and structured training in a specialized field of biomedical science.
Work in a collaborative environment that values patient-centered care, teamwork, accountability, and empowerment.
Gain exposure to complex diagnostic techniques, yielding a high level of individual responsibility and professional growth.
Participate in quality assurance programs and laboratory audits, ensuring the highest standards of medical and ethical practices are maintained.
Be part of the West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts, contributing to a broader effort to enhance healthcare delivery across the region.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is seeking an enthusiastic Biomedical Scientist (XR05) to join the Yorkshire and North East Genomic Laboratory Hub, specifically within the Haematological Malignancy Diagnostic Service at St James Hospital in Leeds. This fixed-term role focuses on haemato-oncology molecular work and will provide a valuable opportunity for individuals looking to gain experience in a research-oriented environment aimed at improving genomic investigations for lymphoma patients. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering a high-quality diagnostic service, undertaking both routine and complex investigations, and working with a degree of individual responsibility.

Candidates should be state registered as a biomedical scientist with the Health Professions Council (HCPC) and possess experience in a molecular laboratory. The role requires effective communication of sensitive information, participation in departmental quality assurance, and ongoing professional development. Applicants will contribute to the operational success of the laboratory, employing specialized skills in technical procedures and ensuring patient confidentiality while adhering to laboratory standards and protocols.

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