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Associate Practitioner - HistopathologyinTruroinTruroPUBLISHED FRI 28 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
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Royal Cornwall Hospitals TrustFollow Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust

Opportunity to work in a modern and well-equipped Cellular Pathology department with advanced immunocytochemistry and molecular biology facilities.
Involvement in important work by processing a high volume of histopathology requests, contributing to critical patient diagnosis and care.
The role offers a chance for career advancement for those with experience in Cellular Pathology, allowing for professional development.
Full-time, permanent position with a structured work schedule from 07:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday, promoting a stable work-life balance.
Potential to rotate through the Cytopathology section, offering a broadened skill set and experience in different areas of pathology.
Work within a team that upholds high standards of quality and compliance with ISO15189:2022 and Human Tissue Authority regulations.
Possibility for flexible working arrangements, accommodating personal needs and enhancing overall job satisfaction.
Join the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust as an Associate Practitioner in our vibrant Cellular Pathology department, based in beautiful Truro. If you're a passionate, experienced healthcare professional looking to take your career to the next level, this is the opportunity for you! You’ll become an integral part of our Histopathology team, managing a diverse range of samples while ensuring we maintain the highest standards of laboratory practice. Your expertise will play a vital role as we handle over 40,000 histopathology requests, including rapid on-site evaluations in our state-of-the-art facility.

This full-time, permanent position operates from Monday to Friday, allowing you to achieve a great work-life balance. We understand the importance of flexibility and are open to discussions around varying hours, recognising that life can be demanding, especially for women pursuing their career aspirations alongside personal commitments. So, if you're ready to innovate and excel in a supportive environment, we invite you to apply and be part of a team that makes a real difference in patient care. For more details, check out the full job description and person specification on our website!
Opportunity to work in a modern and well-equipped Cellular Pathology department with advanced immunocytochemistry and molecular biology facilities.
Involvement in important work by processing a high volume of histopathology requests, contributing to critical patient diagnosis and care.
The role offers a chance for career advancement for those with experience in Cellular Pathology, allowing for professional development.
Full-time, permanent position with a structured work schedule from 07:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday, promoting a stable work-life balance.
Potential to rotate through the Cytopathology section, offering a broadened skill set and experience in different areas of pathology.
Work within a team that upholds high standards of quality and compliance with ISO15189:2022 and Human Tissue Authority regulations.
Possibility for flexible working arrangements, accommodating personal needs and enhancing overall job satisfaction.

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