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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • Science
    Healthcare
  • Manchester

AI generated summary

  • You must be HCPC registered, experienced in Histopathology, ISO 15189 compliant, able to rotate departments, support documentation management, and assist in training scientific staff.
  • You will operate in Histopathology, ensure ISO 15189 compliance, support documentation management, assist in performance oversight, and help train and develop scientific staff.

Requirements

  • HCPC registered BMS
  • Experienced and operating as a Biomedical Scientist within Histopathology
  • In line with ISO 15189 standards
  • Rotated across the department
  • Providing scientific services to patients and customers to aid pathological diagnosis
  • Work with senior team members
  • Support with the management of documentation
  • General overall performance
  • Play a role in the training and development of scientific staff

Responsibilities

  • As a Biomedical Scientist, you’ll be experienced and operating as a Biomedical Scientist within Histopathology, in line with ISO 15189 standards and you’ll be rotated across the department, providing scientific services to patients and customers to aid pathological diagnosis.
  • You’ll work with the senior team members and support with the management of documentation, and general overall performance.
  • You’ll also play a role in the training and development of scientific staff.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title for this position is Biomedical Scientist.

Where is the role based?

The role is based at the Wythenshawe Site of the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates must be HCPC registered Biomedical Scientists to apply for this position.

What are the main duties of a Biomedical Scientist at this role?

The main duties include operating within Histopathology in line with ISO 15189 standards, managing documentation and performance, and contributing to the training and development of scientific staff.

What are the working hours for this position?

The working pattern is Monday to Friday from 7am to 7pm and Sunday from 8am to 4pm on a rotational basis.

Will I have exposure to new technologies in this role?

Yes, the department is implementing SMART automation and digital imaging technologies to enhance patient care.

Is there an opportunity for career development at MFT?

Yes, there are equal opportunities for career development that are fair, open, and transparent within the organization.

Who can I contact for further details or informal visits?

You can contact Catherine McNulty, Lead Biomedical Scientist, at catherine.mcnulty@mft.nhs.uk or call 0161 291 4804 for further details.

Is MFT involved in any sustainability initiatives?

Yes, MFT is embarking on a Green Plan to continue making healthcare more sustainable.

What facilities are available for Biomedical Scientists at MFT?

MFT offers state-of-the-art facilities and is the largest Cellular Pathology department in the country, providing extensive resources for Biomedical Scientists.

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Mission & Purpose

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is one of the largest acute Trusts in the UK, employing over 20,000 staff. We are responsible for running a family of nine hospitals across six separate sites, providing a wide range of services from comprehensive local general hospital care through to highly specialised regional and national services. We are the main provider of hospital care to approximately 750,000 people in Manchester and Trafford and the single biggest provider of specialised services in the North West of England. We are also the lead provider for a significant number of specialised services including Breast Care, Vascular, Cardiac, Respiratory, Urology Cancer, Paediatrics, Women’s Services, Ophthalmology and Genomic Medicine.