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Advanced Biomedical Scientist - Histology Specimen Dissection

St. George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London
2 weeks ago
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Histology Specimen Dissection

25. Participate in the surgical dissection of diagnostic B-E graded histopathology specimens (range will be dependent on experience, knowledge but also consultants discretion) which will encompass the following:

  • Evaluate clinical information on histopathology request cards and understand specimen idiosyncrasies.
  • Macroscopically examine, describe and photograph specimens where necessary.
  • Dissect and select relevant material for histological processing.
  • Select appropriate preparatory procedures to aid diagnostic interpretation e.g. decalcification etc.
  • Provide a provisional diagnostic macroscopic report dictation.
  • Be able to recall complex specimens with clarity, or have supporting evidence of dissection in way of drawings or pictures.

Please refer to the attached job description and specification for more information

Person specification

Qualifications and Training

Essential criteria

  • MSc in Biomedical Sciences
  • An honours degree or equivalent in a biological science
  • HCPC Registration
  • IBMS Specialist Diploma in Histology or equivalent experience
  • Equivalent experience at masters level

Desirable criteria

  • Fellowship of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences
  • IBMS Diploma of Expert or Advanced Practice in Histological Dissection

Knowledge and Experience

Essential criteria

  • Proven experience post HCPC registration in the relevant discipline
  • Excellent working knowledge of all aspects of specialist subject in relevant discipline
  • Evidence of continuing professional development
  • Evidence of ability to problem solve
  • Knowledge of health and safety legislation, policies and procedures
  • Evidence of experience of quality management systems, audits and document control
  • Knowledge of quality control and assurance

Desirable criteria

  • Experience of training laboratory staff
  • Experience of clinical governance issues

Skills and Abilities

Essential criteria

  • Competence in PC word processing, spreadsheet and database software
  • Accuracy and attention to detail
  • Able to follow written methodologies or protocols
  • Able to work as part of a team
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Ability to plan and prioritise allocated work
  • Intermediate level of computer skills
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Experience of IQC and/or EQA review

Other relevant requirements

Essential criteria

  • Good hand eye co-ordination
  • Able to perform light physical work
  • Capable of intense periods of concentration

We expect all our staff to share the values that are important to the trust - being excellent, kind, responsible and respectful - and behave in a way that reflects these. More information on the vision and values of St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is attached below.

Please note that this vacancy may close before the advertised closing date if sufficient applicants are received. Please check your email regularly as all candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted and informed by email.

If you are appointed to the post, as part of your pre-employment check we will be required to verify your identity. The document/s you present for this purpose will be checked for their authenticity by scanning all known security features. These features will include:

- The machine readable zone
- An ultra violet image
- An infra red image

As part of your pre-employment checks, we will also be required to obtain satisfactory, written references. Please ensure that the referee details which you provide on your application form are correct. We require at least one written reference from your current or most recent line manager. We are only able to accept references from a professional work email address.

Disability Advice Line:SWL Recruitment Hub is committed to promoting equity and equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We believe that greater diversity and inclusion will lead to an even more positive impact on the people we serve. For support with job opportunities and reasonable adjustments contact ourConfidential Disability Advice Line at:

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Our confidential answering service is available after 5pm.

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Documents to download

  • Advanced Biomedical Scientist - Specimen Dissector (PDF, 496.3KB)
  • PERSON SPECIFICATION (PDF, 128.6KB)
  • Referee Contact details form (PDF, 200.6KB)


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