York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Trainee/Biomedical Scientist, Clinical Biochemistry

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom · Full Time

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Experience
Any
Salary
Openings
1
Posted
1 week ago
Work mode
In office
Education
IBMS Specialist Portfolio
Eligibility
Biomedical Scientists at trainee level or Band 5/Band 6 level can apply; candidates with a completed IBMS Specialist Portfolio may be appointed at Band 6 if successful.
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Job description

Role overview

This opening is for a Trainee/Band 5/Band 6 Biomedical Scientist in the Clinical Biochemistry Department at Hull, which sits within the Scarborough, Hull and York Pathology Service. The post supports a busy diagnostic laboratory delivering high-quality, patient-focused services.

The department carries out scientific testing to help investigate disease and uses a modern set of analysers and specialist equipment. Core platform equipment includes a Beckman Coulter Automated Track, AU5800 chemistry analysers, DXI and Roche immunoassay analysers, along with specialist tools such as two mass spectrometers, ICP-MS and HM-JACKarc.

The laboratory is UKAS accredited and works to strong quality standards, with a clear focus on patient care and accurate, timely results.

Successful applicants who have already completed an IBMS Specialist Portfolio will be appointed at the appropriate AfC Band 6 rate, if selected. Trainee Biomedical Scientists will start on Band 5 under Annex 21.

Key duties

  • Process patient samples and run a range of diagnostic tests.
  • Use internal quality control and external quality assurance samples to maintain result quality and turnaround times in line with SOPs and the departmental quality assurance policy.
  • Keep specialist equipment operating effectively through routine upkeep, good laboratory housekeeping, fault finding and preventative maintenance.
  • Carry out technical validation of patient results.
  • Liaise clearly with clinicians, nurses and other service users about results and service-related updates.
  • Work across the laboratory rota, including afternoons, evenings, weekends, nights and other shift patterns within a 24/7 service.

Additional information

The post involves rotation through all sections of the laboratory and participation in a round-the-clock shift system. It is suited to an enthusiastic scientist who wants to contribute to a busy department delivering a strong, person-centred diagnostic service.

Benefits

  • Access to the NHS Pension Scheme, with retirement benefits plus a lump sum and dependants' pension.
  • 27 days of annual leave, increasing to 33 days depending on NHS Trust service.
  • Relocation support of up to 30% of salary, capped at £18,000, for hard-to-fill posts where moving is expected to take up the role fully.
  • Access to a mix of paid and unpaid leave for both emergency and planned situations.
  • Confidential 24/7 support through the Employee Assistance Programme for personal, work, family and relationship matters.
  • NHS Car Lease and Cycle to Work schemes.
  • A wide range of learning and development opportunities.
  • Discounts across restaurants, holidays, shopping, motoring, cinema and finance from participating providers.

Contact information

For informal enquiries, contact Katie Tweddle, Chief Biomedical Scientist, at katie.tweddle3@nhs.net or 01482 607747.

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