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Specialist Biomedical Scientist Cellular Pathology ICCinLiverpoolinLiverpoolPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CANCERHCPCNHS
Opportunity to work at a leading institution, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is known for its commitment to quality care and innovation in the healthcare sector.
Contribution to impactful healthcare, The role supports the delivery of routine genomics diagnostics, enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways in the region.
Professional development, The position allows for the application and enhancement of skills in Molecular Pathology and Cellular Pathology, which are critical fields in modern medicine.
Autonomy and responsibility, The role provides the chance to work independently and manage the processing of biological samples, fostering a sense of ownership over one’s work.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, The Specialist Biomedical Scientist will work closely with other experts within the Cellular Pathology Genomics Centre, promoting teamwork and professional relationships.
High-quality working environment, The position adheres to strict quality assurance and UKAS standards, ensuring that work is conducted in a professional and regulated manner.
Patient-centered focus, The role emphasizes the importance of patient care, allowing professionals to make a significant difference in patient outcomes through their work.
Are you ready to make a real difference in healthcare? Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a passionate and dedicated Specialist Biomedical Scientist in Cellular Pathology to join our dynamic Molecular Pathology Laboratory team. If you’re someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and is committed to enhancing patient care, this role is perfect for you. With an HCPC registration and ideally an IBMS Specialist Diploma, or equivalent experience in Histology, you’ll be poised to help us deliver cutting-edge genomic diagnostics that impact lives across Cheshire and Merseyside.

In this empowering position, you will play a vital role in supporting the implementation of new genomic pathways for cancer diagnostics. Your expertise will shine as you process fresh and FFPE tissue samples for genomic analysis. We’re looking for someone who is both an independent problem solver and a supportive team player, with excellent communication skills to engage effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders. Joining our team not only means embarking on a rewarding career but also being part of a patient-centred organisation that truly values the contributions of its staff. If you’re ready to inspire and lead in the field of cellular pathology, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to work at a leading institution, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is known for its commitment to quality care and innovation in the healthcare sector.
Contribution to impactful healthcare, The role supports the delivery of routine genomics diagnostics, enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways in the region.
Professional development, The position allows for the application and enhancement of skills in Molecular Pathology and Cellular Pathology, which are critical fields in modern medicine.
Autonomy and responsibility, The role provides the chance to work independently and manage the processing of biological samples, fostering a sense of ownership over one’s work.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, The Specialist Biomedical Scientist will work closely with other experts within the Cellular Pathology Genomics Centre, promoting teamwork and professional relationships.
High-quality working environment, The position adheres to strict quality assurance and UKAS standards, ensuring that work is conducted in a professional and regulated manner.
Patient-centered focus, The role emphasizes the importance of patient care, allowing professionals to make a significant difference in patient outcomes through their work.

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