Band 6 Biomedical Scientist - Histology

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IMC Locums are looking for a Band 5 Biomedical Scientist with experience in Histology in Surrey

Job Description

IMC Locums is currently partnering with a team that has multiple upcoming contracts across the UK for experienced Biomedical Scientists in Histology.
We are seeking candidates who:
✅ Have NHS Histology experience
✅ Can cut a minimum of 250 H&E biopsies per day
✅ Hold HCPC registration
If you’re interested, please reply to this email with your CV and your availability for a quick chat today.

Position Requirements

HCPC Registration
Experience in Microtomy 30+ blocks p/h

Benefits of Working of IMC

Highly competitive rates of pay
FREE fast track registration
Exclusive contracts available
CPD annual contribution
We offer great self referrals and referral bonuses up to £500 - please contact for more details

To apply, please put your details forward for this job directly or click our fast track registration link through the IMC Locums website.

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