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Assistant Genetic Technologist - Level 4 ApprenticeinLiverpoolinLiverpoolPUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
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Manchester University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Hands-on laboratory work experience in a high-tech environment
Opportunity to work towards a Level 4 Diploma in Healthcare Science
Pathway to a successful career in diagnostic genomics
Collaboration with a diverse team of professionals and experts in the field
Development of technical skills, including the manipulation of specialized laboratory equipment
Contribution to important genomic diagnostic services for a population of 7.2 million
Supportive and inclusive workplace committed to diversity and equality
The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is offering an Apprentice Assistant Genetic Technologist position at the North West Genomic Laboratory Hub in Liverpool. This role is a Level 4 apprenticeship that provides an opportunity to gain hands-on laboratory experience while working towards a Level 4 Diploma in Healthcare Science. The successful candidate will perform technical and administrative tasks, collaborate with team members, and operate specialized laboratory equipment, all while developing essential skills in diagnostic genomics over a 24-month period. Candidates should possess a minimum Level 2 (GCSE) in Maths and English, with science qualifications being desirable.

The position encourages individuals who are enthusiastic and motivated, regardless of their science background, to apply. Attention to detail and manual dexterity are required for handling precise tasks in an advanced laboratory environment. The role is part of a commitment to diversity and equality within the workforce, and the Trust supports applicants with special requirements to facilitate their application process.
Hands-on laboratory work experience in a high-tech environment
Opportunity to work towards a Level 4 Diploma in Healthcare Science
Pathway to a successful career in diagnostic genomics
Collaboration with a diverse team of professionals and experts in the field
Development of technical skills, including the manipulation of specialized laboratory equipment
Contribution to important genomic diagnostic services for a population of 7.2 million
Supportive and inclusive workplace committed to diversity and equality

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and why you’re interested in becoming an Assistant Genetic Technologist?
2. What attracted you to the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and specifically to the NWGLH?
3. You need a minimum Level 2 in Maths and English for this role. Can you describe your academic background in these subjects?
4. How do your science-based qualifications (if any) prepare you for this apprenticeship?
5. This role involves using specialised laboratory equipment. Have you had any experience working in a laboratory setting, and if so, what tasks did you undertake?
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and why you’re interested in becoming an Assistant Genetic Technologist?
2. What attracted you to the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and specifically to the NWGLH?
3. You need a minimum Level 2 in Maths and English for this role. Can you describe your academic background in these subjects?
4. How do your science-based qualifications (if any) prepare you for this apprenticeship?
5. This role involves using specialised laboratory equipment. Have you had any experience working in a laboratory setting, and if so, what tasks did you undertake?
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Useful skills for an Assistant Genetic Technologist - Level 4 Apprentice:
To work as an Assistant Genetic Technologist in the UK, you will typically need a combination of educational qualifications, technical skills, and interpersonal abilities. Here are the key skills and qualifications that are often required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Degree: A degree in genetics, biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field is usually preferred. Some positions may accept candidates with relevant vocational qualifications or experience.
2. Laboratory Experience: Practical experience in a laboratory setting, which may be gained through internships, placements, or as part of coursework, is beneficial.
Technical Skills:
1. Laboratory Techniques: Familiarity with molecular biology techniques such as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), gel electrophoresis, DNA extraction, and sequencing.
2. Data Analysis: Ability to analyze genetic data and results, often requiring competence in software tools related to genetic analysis.
3. Quality Control: Understanding of quality control procedures and protocols to ensure accuracy and reliability in laboratory work.
4. Equipment Proficiency: Knowledge in using specific laboratory equipment and tools related to genetic testing and analysis.
Soft Skills:
1. Attention to Detail: Precision is critical in genetic testing, so strong observational skills and attention to detail are essential.
2. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot issues that arise during testing or analysis.
3. Communication Skills: Clear communication is necessary to work effectively in teams and to convey information to colleagues and supervisors.
4. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with scientists, technologists, and other healthcare professionals.
Regulatory Knowledge:
1. Understanding of Compliance: Familiarity with health and safety regulations, as well as ethical considerations related to genetic testing and research.
2. Laboratory Protocols: Knowledge of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and good laboratory practice (GLP).
Personal Attributes:
1. Adaptability: Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and methods in a rapidly evolving field.
2. Motivation: A keen interest in genetics and a desire to contribute to the field of genetic research and technology.
Professional Development:
1. Continuing Education: Engaging in ongoing training and professional development to stay updated on advances in genetic technology and methodologies.
Additional Certifications:
While not always necessary, relevant certifications or memberships in professional organizations (such as the Institute of Biomedical Science) may enhance job prospects and demonstrate commitment to the field.
 


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