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Biomedical Scientist - Night WorkerinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 13 NOV 2024

Band 6: £42,939 to £50,697 a year Inclusive p.a pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

BLOOD TRANSFUSIONHAEMATOLOGYHCPCNHS

North West London PathologyFollow North West London Pathology

The "Biomedical Scientist - Night Worker" role at North West London Pathology, based at Hillingdon Hospital, seeks an enthusiastic and qualified individual to join the Haematology and Blood Transfusion team. The position, suitable for Band 6 aspirants with HCPC registration and substantial post-registration experience, requires strong technical, interpersonal, and IT skills. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing and providing blood products, maintaining complex analytical equipment, analyzing samples, supervising unqualified staff, and handling incident reporting in accordance with Trust policies.

In addition to competitive remuneration, the role offers a £4,000 recruitment and retention premium, structured training programs to foster skill development, and opportunities for career advancement. Candidates should be self-motivated, ready to travel across six hospital sites, and willing to make a significant impact in the field. Informal visits are encouraged for prospective applicants.

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Useful skills for a Biomedical Scientist - Night Worker:
To work as a Biomedical Scientist in the UK, you typically need a combination of educational qualifications, practical experience, and specific skills. Here’s a breakdown of the key skills and attributes required:
Educational Qualifications
1. Degree in Biomedical Science or Related Field: A bachelor's degree in biomedical science, biology, biochemistry, or a related subject is usually necessary. Some roles may require a master’s degree.
2. Registration with Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): After obtaining your degree, you must register with the HCPC to practice as a Biomedical Scientist in the UK.
Essential Skills
1. Technical Skills: Proficiency in laboratory techniques and equipment, including microscopy, culture techniques, and analytical methods.
2. Attention to Detail: Precision is crucial in laboratory work; small errors can lead to incorrect diagnoses or results.
3. Analytical Skills: Ability to interpret data and understand research methodologies.
4. Problem-Solving Skills: Aptitude for troubleshooting laboratory procedures and addressing unexpected issues.
5. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate findings clearly, both in writing and verbally, to colleagues and healthcare professionals.
6. Teamwork Skills: Capability to work effectively as part of a healthcare team and collaborate with other professionals.
7. Organisational Skills: Managing multiple tasks, prioritising work, and meeting deadlines in a high-pressure environment.
8. Computer Literacy: Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and data analysis software.
Personal Attributes
1. Ethics and Integrity: Understanding and adherence to professional standards and regulations, including patient confidentiality and health safety protocols.
2. Resilience and Adaptability: Ability to handle the emotional challenges of working in a healthcare environment, including dealing with complex cases.
Additional Training and Development
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in lifelong learning to keep up with advancements in biomedical science and healthcare practices.
- Specialised Training: Depending on the specific area of biomedical science you wish to focus on (e.g., microbiology, haematology, or clinical biochemistry), additional qualifications or training might be beneficial.
Work Experience
- Clinical Placement or Laboratory Experience: Hands-on experience gained through internships, placements, or laboratory technician roles can greatly enhance your application and skills.
 


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