Job overview
Pathology laboratories investigate a variety of patient specimens from within the hospital and the wider community. Large portion of patients require pathology investigations to help aid diagnosis or monitor their treatment.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Medical Laboratory Assistant in the Pathology Department.
You will be working in specimen reception processing samples received from the Hospitals and General Practitioners. This is an area which can be very busy and requires precise working, under time pressures.
Applications are invited from enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team where you will receive full training for the post.
Keyboard skills and experience of data input would be a particular advantage, as would previous working in a Pathology lab.
Please note this role requires participation on a 24 hour shift rota covering lates, nights, weekend and Bank Holidays
Main duties of the job
Work as part of a team supporting and supervised by an Health and Care Professions Council registered Biomedical Scientist. Preparing patient samples and requests for analysis, and carrying out basic laboratory duties.
* The Blood Sciences Department is a demand led service, processing over 4000 patient samples every weekday.
* The workflow is unpredictable such that there are significant peaks and troughs throughout the day in the number of samples arriving for processing.
* This requires a high level of tolerance to repetitive work. The need to maintain high levels of accuracy and attention to detail throughout prolonged periods of concentration are required.
* In sample processing, MLA’s must work to deadlines to assist in achieving defined analysis turnaround times to provide an effective clinical service to wards, departments and GP surgeries and a fast response service to the emergency departments.
Working for our organisation
We have a tight knit team in Specimen Reception. Your role will include participation of the 24 hour shift rota, and include nights, lates, weekend and Bank Holidays.
On 1st February 2026, Pathology services for Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust will come together to form the Lancashire and South Cumbria Single Pathology Service.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust will be the Lead Provider of the service and the employer of colleagues working within the service, across sites.
If you are successful in your application, and commence work prior to 1st February 2026, your employment will transfer to Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on 1st February 2026 under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations, 2006. There will be no impact for your job role, terms and conditions of employment or location of work.
If you are successful in your application, and commence work after 1st February 2026, your employer will be Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
* Collection of patients’ samples and forms from Pathology delivery point and from wards and departments.
* Check documentation and assess suitability of samples.
* To provide the first point of contact for Blood Sciences Department for other Trust and PCT staff.
* Using agreed procedures as defined in Standard Operating Procedures, to prepare samples, for analysis and distribution to sections of the department. Including numbering samples and forms, centrifugation of samples. All samples are potentially infectious and proportions are unpleasant in nature. Universal precautions are required to prevent cross infection from all samples.
* Assessment of centrifuged samples for suitability for analysis.
* Prioritisation of samples for analysis.
* Accurate input of patient details into the Laboratory Information System for each specimen received. Resolving issues of incorrect patient details by contact with medical staff on wards, clinics, and accessing external databases of patient information.
* Reception and preparation of urgent samples for analysis, including demographic input into Laboratory Information system.
* Responding to general service and patient result enquiries in person and by telephone.
* Retrieval of authorised results and offering basic technical advice to other Trust and PCT staff.
* Replenishment of stocks of consumables and reagents within Blood Sciences from Laboratory stores areas.
* Preparation of basic reagents as defined in Standard Operating Procedures under supervision of a Biomedical Scientist. This can involve hazardous chemicals.
* Preparation of specimen containers for distribution to wards and departments.
* General housekeeping duties as defined in Standard Operating Procedures including disinfection and decontamination of surfaces and equipment such as centrifuges, water baths, blood fridges and specimen freezers.
* When required loading of samples onto automated complex analytical equipment, and after training, some manual preparations requiring a higher level of manual skills.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
* 2 A levels (or equivalent) including a Science subject
Other
Essential criteria
* Able to work on a 24hr 7 day shift rota and provide reasonable flexibility
Knowledge and Skills
Essential criteria
* Able to manage priorities under pressure, often repetitive jobs.
* Able to work well in a team and to be supportive of team members
Experience
Essential criteria
* Able to cope in a busy environment
Desirable criteria
* Experience of working in Pathology
* Data inputting experience
Knowledge and skills
Essential criteria
* Able to understand and comply with detailed procedures