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Medical Laboratory AssistantinTruroinTruroPUBLISHED TUE 22 OCT 2024

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust is seeking a dedicated Medical Laboratory Assistant to join the Cellular Pathology department in Truro, specifically in the Histopathology section. This full-time position involves supporting Consultant Pathologists and Biomedical Scientists in the processing and preparation of clinical specimens for diagnostic testing. Key responsibilities include specimen sorting, matching, labeling, and performing clerical tasks while ensuring adherence to quality management systems and health and safety protocols. The successful candidate should possess a good educational background, basic knowledge of medical laboratory science, and demonstrate strong attention to detail and accuracy.

Ideal candidates should have the ability to work collaboratively in a team, excellent interpersonal skills, and the capability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Experience in an NHS laboratory, along with good manual dexterity for handling specimens and laboratory equipment, is preferred. Additionally, the role includes training less experienced staff and maintaining inventory and equipment, all while upholding the Trust's standards regarding confidentiality and equal opportunities.

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Useful skills for a Medical Laboratory Assistant:
To work as a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA) in the UK, you'll need a combination of technical skills, interpersonal skills, and relevant qualifications. Here are some key skills and attributes required for the role:
Technical Skills:
1. Laboratory Techniques: Knowledge of techniques and procedures used in the laboratory, including sample collection and handling, preparation of specimens, and testing processes.
2. Quality Control: Understanding of quality assurance and quality control procedures to ensure accurate and reliable test results.
3. Equipment Operation: Familiarity with laboratory equipment and instruments, including microscopes, centrifuges, and analysers.
4. Health and Safety: Knowledge of health and safety regulations and protocols, including infection control and waste disposal.
5. Basic Computing Skills: Proficiency in data entry, using laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and basic use of Microsoft Office applications.
6. Data Interpretation: Ability to assist in the analysis and understanding of test results.
Interpersonal Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with laboratory staff, clinicians, and patients.
2. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals in a team-oriented environment.
3. Attention to Detail: Precision and carefulness when handling samples and recording results to avoid errors.
Organizational Skills:
1. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively, especially in a fast-paced environment.
2. Problem-Solving: Critical thinking skills to troubleshoot and resolve issues that may arise during laboratory processes.
Qualifications:
- Educational Background: While not always essential, a relevant qualification, such as a Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology, can be beneficial. A background in biology or chemistry may also enhance your employability.
- Experience: Previous experience in a laboratory setting, either through work or voluntary roles, is often advantageous.
Other Attributes:
- Professionalism: High ethical standards and professionalism in handling sensitive patient information.
- Adaptability: Ability to adapt to changes in technology and practices within the laboratory environment.
 


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