Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Duties to include but not be limited to:
* To liaise and co-operate with other team leaders to ensure efficient delivery of the service.
* To direct staff regarding technical and work issues.
* Discussion of problems and possible solutions with the Lead BMS, and to relay solutions to other members of staff
* Dealing with telephone enquiries from nurses, clinicians, healthcare practitioners, giving technical advice on results and use of the service.
* Liaise by telephone with engineers for analytical equipment to facilitate fault diagnosis and repair or replacement of parts to enable continuation of service if possible without engineers visit.
* Regularly meet with section staff to discuss current departmental and section issues
* Responsible for Inventory management within the section to ensure efficient operation and continuity of service and ensure replenishment of stocks.
* Assist in the selection of new and replacement equipment
Scientific and Technical
* With the help of research material, publications, relevant professional bodies and other organisations involved in patient safety, advise the directorate about developments and new practices.
* To evaluate and develop new techniques and equipment.
* Confirm with relevant information sources: the nature and purpose of the routine biomedical investigations/interventions required and any particular factors to take into account and selects appropriate methods, techniques, processes and equipment
* Check and confirm the identify and quality of specimens/samples at all relevant stages in line with established procedures and protocols
* Handle and deal with specimens/samples in a way which:
- is consistent with the indicated degree of risk or urgency
- maintains the required quality and integrity
- maintains their unique identification and their links to relevant records/documentation
- is appropriate to the nature and stage of the investigation/intervention
Please see job description for more duties.
Person specification
Qualifications & Education
Essential criteria
* MSC in Biomedical Science or Equivalent
* IBMS Specialist Portfolio in relevant field or equivalent
* HCPC registration
* Biomedical Sciences Degree
Desirable criteria
* Management Qualification or equivalent
* IBMS membership
Knowledge and Experience
Essential criteria
* Highly developed technical and scientific skills in Histopathology and Dissection
* Experience of procurement of laboratory resources and managing resources effectively.
* Significant Experience at a specialist BMS level in a UK Clinical Pathology Laboratory
* Experience of trouble shooting analytical and technical issues related to Cellular Pathology
* Understanding and experience of maintaining UK quality assurance schemes
* Experience of quality management systems to ISO 15189 :2022 standards
* Experience of leading a team or project
* Detailed understanding of quality assurance
* Good knowledge of health and safety regulations and risk assessments
* Evidence of highly developed written and oral communication skills in a variety of settings.
* Full understanding of the accreditation requirements
* Quality management experience
* Proven ability to manage resources effectively.
Desirable criteria
* Significant experience of using histology and IHC equipment
* Experience providing training for team members
* A-C dissection experience
Thanks for taking the time to view this advert; we're looking forward to receiving your application. You should be aware that the vacancy may close earlier than the published date if sufficient applications are received so it would be best to apply as soon as you can. We'll contact you by e-mail to update you on the progress of your application so please check the e-mail account that you applied from (including spam/junk) regularly.
We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating and valuing diversity and eliminating any form of unlawful discrimination across our workforce, ensuring our people are truly representative of the communities we serve. All individuals regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership, neurodiversity or veteran status are encouraged to apply for this post. Our Statement on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders is available Here
To support you in your application process we've created a What we can offer you guide that shows what you can expect when you join our hospitals. The guide includes links to our strategic aims and objectives as well as our values, development support and rewards and benefits. To help you get the best from your application we've also put together two guides to help you make your application the best it can be. Just click here and here to go through them, or have them open as you complete your application.
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Consider structuring your supporting information section with clear headings or bullet points. This approach will help both you and the recruiting manager navigate through your application more effectively.
Working Smarter pledge
We are reminded everyday of how important life is, so as part of our Working Smarter pledge we offer a variety of flexible working options and wellbeing support to enable our people to find and maintain the right work-life balance.
Secondments
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Young People
Please note a young person must be in part-time education or training until they're 18. therefore if you are under 18 we are unable to employ you on a full time basis, unless it is in an apprenticeship role.
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In line with guidance from United Kingdom Health Security Agency, all staff and volunteers are required to comply with Trust Infection Prevention and Control processes in relation to safe working. This includes mask wearing and adherence to social distancing at all Trust sites.
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Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
The postholder will have access to vulnerable people in the course of their normal duties and as such this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Documents to download
* Job Description and Person Specification (PDF, 536.3KB)
* Creating your best application (PDF, 6.1MB)
* What we can offer you (PDF, 6.7MB)
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