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Band 6 Biomedical Scientist

Pulse
London
4 days ago
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The Biomedical Science team at Pulse is currently recruiting a Band 6 Biomedical Scientist in Haemoglobinopathy to work in a busy NHS Hospital in London. We are looking for a biomedical scientist who can make a real difference in supporting the laboratory’s service.
What will you be doing in this Biomedical Scientist role?

As a Biomedical Scientist, you will be working in a specialist Red Cell lab where Haemoglobinopathy screening is performed. You will be running the BioRad Variant II HPLC analysers for Haemoglobinopathy screening, and Sebia Capillary Flex Electrophoresis and Sebia Hydrasys for Acid/Alkali gels.
Position: Biomedical Scientist
Banding: 6
Location: London
Hours: Shift Pattern
Duration: Temporary
Additional responsibilities include:

Proficiency in microtomy, capable of cutting over 30 blocks per hour to a high standard; experience in embedding and staining; supporting senior biomedical scientists in service delivery; providing guidance to junior staff.
Benefits of this position:

Practical assistance with relocation, accommodation, and DBS/CRB checks
Support from dedicated and experienced consultants
Dedicated payroll support for prompt payments
Guidance on CV and interview techniques
Assistance with professional body registration
Options for PAYE, umbrella, or LTD company payments
Requirements for this Biomedical Scientist position:

HCPC registration
Microtomy experience
UK NHS or private sector Haematology laboratory experience
Experience with analysers: BioRad Variant II HPLC, Sebia Capillary Flex Electrophoresis, and Sebia Hydrasys
Why work with Pulse?

Knowledgeable, dedicated, and experienced Biomedical Science Team
Access to exclusive vacancies through numerous Master Vendor trusts
Opportunities outside NHS Rate caps via private sector agreements
International roles outside the UK
Collaboration on exclusive laboratory projects within the Acacium Group
Next steps

If this role sounds like the perfect fit, please apply now.

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