Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
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NHS Lothian
The Royal Infirmary and Western General Hospitals, Edinburgh
Department of Pathology
HISTOLOGY
3 Biomedical Scientist posts (Band 5)
Salary: - £33,247 to 41,424 with HCPC Registration
£31, 068 without HCPC registration (Annex 21)
Applicants are invited to apply for the above 3 posts.
We are looking for motivated, enthusiastic and hardworking individuals, with an IBMS accredited Biomedical Science Degree and either professional registration with the Health Care Professions Council or in a position to register for IBMS Competency portfolio on employment.
The applicants must have a flexible approach to work, as they will be required to rotate through all aspects of the service including Histology Laboratories, Immunohistochemistry Laboratories and Western General Hospital Laboratories.
Initially, the successful applicant will be based at Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh but will rotate to the Western General Hospital.
For further information please contact Nichola Wilson on 0131 242 7082.
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(THE SHORT LIST WILL BE BASED ON THE ESSENTIAL CRITERIA THAT HAS TO BE MET IN THE PERSON SPECIFICATION)
Please note: we anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once a sufficient amount of applications are received. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage.
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