QR code linking to this job posting Healthcare Science Support Worker in Cardiff inCardiff PUBLISHED TUE 10 JUN 2025

Band 3: £24,433 to £26,060 a year per annum (pro rata if part-time)  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Work with Public Health Wales, a respected UK health organisation.
Located at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff's prime medical facility.
Supports work-life balance with flexible 37.5-hour workweek.
Engage in varied tasks, enhancing practical and organisational skills.
Desirable skill for Welsh speakers, promoting bilingualism.
Contribute to vital microbiological diagnostics, impacting public health.
Public Health Wales invites you to embark on a rewarding career as a Healthcare Science Support Worker in the dynamic Microbiology Team at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. This is a vibrant role suited for individuals who are enthusiastic, innovative, and have a knack for scientific knowledge. As part of the team, you'll engage in diverse laboratory tasks such as specimen processing, equipment maintenance, and quality control, all while ensuring the highest standards of Health and Safety. We value interpersonal skills and the power of teamwork, so if you can lead with confidence and communicate with clarity, you're likely the perfect fit.

You'll be part of a supportive environment where your work is pivotal to providing top-notch microbiological diagnostic services. With the flexibility to work varied hours, including weekends and bank holidays, this full-time position balances professional satisfaction with personal adaptability. Understanding or speaking Welsh is a bonus, but all passionate candidates are welcome. To discover more about this opportunity and to apply, please click the "Apply Now" button. For an effortless job search, explore jobsincare.com, a resource friends continually recommend.
Work with Public Health Wales, a respected UK health organisation.
Located at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff's prime medical facility.
Supports work-life balance with flexible 37.5-hour workweek.
Engage in varied tasks, enhancing practical and organisational skills.
Desirable skill for Welsh speakers, promoting bilingualism.
Contribute to vital microbiological diagnostics, impacting public health.
 


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