Job overview
The Histology Department at Southwest Pathology Services (SPS) in Somerset is looking for a Band 3 Medical Laboratory Assistant, to join our team of professionals, and make a difference in the field! We are seeking individuals who are dedicated to providing a high-quality testing service and are enthusiastic about mentoring and sharing their knowledge. Take the next step in your career and be part of our innovative and dynamic organisation.
Our Histology team operates its service across two laboratories, Taunton and Yeovil. This position is primarily based at our Yeovil Laboratory within our Essential Service Laboratory at Musgrove Park Hospital, although there may be some limited travel to Taunton to support the service needs. You will have the opportunity to work in a laboratory that takes a leading technological approach with state-of-the-art technology in digital pathology and specimen tracking.
SYNLAB UK & Ireland have extensive experience of working in partnership with the NHS to deliver and improve pathology services through its existing pathology joint ventures - including Southwest Pathology Services (SPS). Our team at SPS have been fundamental to the principle of making a positive difference to healthcare in Somerset for over a decade. We hold ISO15189 UKAS accreditation and are an HCPC approved training Laboratory for both IBMS Registration and Specialist Portfolios.
At SYNLAB, we believe in nurturing a culture of well-being and ensuring our employees are supported both professionally and personally. We offer a Wellbeing Allowance worth up to £1500 per annum for our esteemed team members working in Band 2 - 6 roles. SPS maintains a comprehensive training budget designed to support the career development of all staff members. This investment ensures that employees have access to the necessary resources and opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge and advance their professional growth.
Main duties of the job
As a Medical Laboratory Assistant within the Histology team, you will work closely with laboratory scientists and consultants to support testing and providing patient centred scientific excellence, whilst maintaining high quality standards in accordance with ISO15189. This includes data entry, microtomy, and referral of cases for the send away services.
SPS will commit to support you in developing your skills and knowledge in line with your professional growth and our business interests.
Most importantly, through our shared values, you will help to make a positive difference to the lives, health and wellbeing of those within our community.
Working for our organisation
Formed in 2012, Southwest Pathology Services (SPS) is a joint venture between SYNLAB UK & Ireland and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. The partnership serves a population of around 500,000 and delivers services to the Trust and more than 100 GP practices, delivering on over 9 million tests annually.
The department is an IBMS accredited training laboratory and has full UKAS accreditation.
Originally, there was a single site at each hospital with both undertaking similar urgent and non-urgent tests. There is a well-developed central ‘hub’ laboratory in Taunton with an ‘essential services laboratory’ at Musgrove Park Hospital and Yeovil District Hospital to provide urgent testing.
SPS maintains a comprehensive training budget designed to support the career development of all staff members. This investment ensures that employees have access to the necessary resources and opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge and advance their professional growth.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Specific responsibilities include assisting and carrying duties in the following areas;
1. Provide support in specimen reception area of the Histology laboratory, for specimen receipt, and data entry using LIMS in procedures,
2. Provide technical skills for the laboratory send away and referral service.
3. Rotate through all areas of the Laboratory as required (dependent on experience and training), to perform all designated duties in accordance with local working practices, to maintain high personal standards and conform to Health and Safety regulations.
4. To prepare and process clinical specimens for biomedical testing, within operating procedures and protocols.
5. To work within agreed quality standards of service delivery and turnaround times under the supervision of Associate Practitioners.
6. To continue with personal development through academic or practical experience.
7. To use Microtomy technical skills to section tissue for diagnosis
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
8. A minimum requirement of 3 GCSE’s to include English and Maths and at least one science subjects.
Desirable criteria
9. NVQ3, or equivalent level of knowledge
Experience
Essential criteria
10. Working knowledge of Biomedical techniques and practices
11. Experience of working in a Biomedical laboratory
12. Ability to communicate technical information accurately, verbally, written and electronically
Desirable criteria
13. Experience of Health and Safety procedures
Skills & Knowledge
Essential criteria
14. Good degree of accuracy, numeracy & interpretive skills
15. Knowledge of computer applications and LIMS including Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Applications are welcomed from applicants with a disability. We can make reasonable adjustments and offer support and advice in a variety of ways throughout the application process. All applicants are welcome to apply regardless of age, disability, gender, marital status, race, nationality or ethnic origin, religion, or sexual orientation. Equality of opportunity is our policy.
For our Permanent workforce we offer a competitive benefits package.
All employees are entitled to:
• Contributory pension scheme
• Generous annual leave entitlement
• Ground breaking development
opportunities
Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All employees have a responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their daily duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role.