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Biomedical Support Worker - Higher Level (XR03)inLeedsinLeedsPUBLISHED FRI 20 DEC 2024

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

NHS

Leeds Teaching HospitalsFollow Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Opportunity to work in a fast-paced NHS laboratory environment, gaining hands-on experience in serology and molecular biology.
Chance to rotate across various roles in the department to develop a diverse portfolio of skills and competencies.
Involvement in training and supervising support staff, enhancing leadership and management abilities.
Encouragement for continuous professional development, including in-house training and opportunities for further education.
Active contribution to quality improvement programs and health & safety initiatives, making a meaningful impact on patient care.
Access to advanced laboratory equipment, providing the opportunity to learn and operate complex analysers.
Being part of a collaborative environment within Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, contributing to a larger mission of improving health outcomes in the community.
The role of Biomedical Support Worker - Higher Level (XR03) at Leeds Teaching Hospitals involves joining the serology/molecular department within Microbiology at Leeds General Infirmary. The successful candidate will supervise support staff, operate complex laboratory equipment, and assist in delivering diagnostic services. Responsibilities include sample receipt and processing, routine maintenance of analysers, and contributions to quality assurance and health and safety initiatives. Applicants should have A level/NVQ level 3 qualifications, laboratory experience, strong communication skills, and proficiency in computer applications.

The position offers opportunities for professional development through in-house training and rotation across various roles within the department. The job emphasises teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure while applying technical skills to complex situations. Candidates will also engage in quality improvement programs and contribute to maintaining a safe working environment and patient confidentiality. Overall, this role is well-suited for motivated individuals looking to build a diverse skill set in a fast-paced NHS laboratory setting.
Opportunity to work in a fast-paced NHS laboratory environment, gaining hands-on experience in serology and molecular biology.
Chance to rotate across various roles in the department to develop a diverse portfolio of skills and competencies.
Involvement in training and supervising support staff, enhancing leadership and management abilities.
Encouragement for continuous professional development, including in-house training and opportunities for further education.
Active contribution to quality improvement programs and health & safety initiatives, making a meaningful impact on patient care.
Access to advanced laboratory equipment, providing the opportunity to learn and operate complex analysers.
Being part of a collaborative environment within Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, contributing to a larger mission of improving health outcomes in the community.

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Useful skills for a Biomedical Support Worker - Higher Level (XR03):
To work as a Biomedical Support Worker in the UK, you'll need a combination of technical, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Here are some key skills and qualifications that are typically required or beneficial for this role:
1. Technical Skills:
- Laboratory Skills: Familiarity with basic laboratory techniques and procedures, including the handling of biomedical specimens.
- Equipment Handling: Knowledge of how to operate and maintain medical equipment and laboratory instruments.
- Quality Control: Understanding of quality assurance processes and ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Data Management: Proficiency in using laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and other software for data entry and analysis.
2. Knowledge Base:
- Biomedical Sciences: A foundational understanding of biology, chemistry, and medical sciences.
- Health and Safety Standards: Awareness of health and safety regulations, as well as infection control practices in a laboratory or clinical setting.
- Regulatory Compliance: Knowledge of compliance with regulatory bodies such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and other relevant standards.
3. Interpersonal Skills:
- Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals, patients, and other stakeholders.
- Teamwork: Capability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Empathy and Compassion: Understanding and sensitivity towards patient needs and concerns.
4. Organizational Skills:
- Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively to meet deadlines.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous attention to detail to ensure accuracy in testing and reporting results.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify problems and think critically to find appropriate solutions.
5. Qualifications:
- Educational Background: Typically, a background in life sciences or a related field is preferred. Relevant certifications or diplomas in biomedical sciences or health-related areas can be advantageous.
- Experience: Some positions may require prior experience in a laboratory or healthcare setting, although entry-level positions may be available.
6. Personal Qualities:
- Adaptability: Ability to adapt to changing environments and learn new skills or procedures as needed.
- Professionalism: A strong sense of professionalism and ethical responsibility in dealing with sensitive patient information and laboratory protocols.
7. Further Training:
- Continuous Professional Development (CPD): A commitment to ongoing training and education to stay updated with advances in biomedical technology and practices.
 


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