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Are you looking for a biomedical science job? At Pulse, we have a wide range of opportunities available, so you can find the right role to suit your needs. We have vacancies for biomedical scientists, associate practitioners, and medical laboratory assistants across all pathology laboratories, including haematology, blood transfusion, biochemistry, immunology, histology, microbiology, virology, and other specialist laboratories.
Explore our biomedical science jobs across the UK.
How do I find biomedical science jobs in the UK with Pulse? Pulse is a healthcare staffing agency that’s focused on people, and we take the time to get to know you and your personal requirements. We use our industry expertise to match you with your perfect role by searching for the best biomedical science jobs throughout the UK, to ensure you get the maximum return for all your hard work.
Why choose Pulse to find my next biomedical science job? As one of the UK’s leading biomedical science recruiters, we’ve built strong relationships with many private sector and NHS clients around the UK. This puts us in the unique position to offer you jobs in biomedical science that are exclusive to Pulse. We also negotiate great pay rates to reward you for your hard work in your new biomedical science role.
What areas are Pulse recruiting for biomedical scientists in? Our team will work tirelessly to provide you with access to the best permanent or locum roles in biomedical science, no matter where you’re based in the UK. They’ll remove the hassle from your job search and offer a personalised, stress-free experience. Register with Pulse today and find your next biomedical science role with an agency that’ll put you first.
How much does a biomedical scientist earn? At the start of their career, biomedical science graduates will earn around £21,600 initially – which will then rise towards £28,000. Salaries can differ based on experience level – for example, a senior biomedical scientist, or specialist biomedical scientist can earn around £40,000 per year. At Pulse, we place several band 2 and band 3 MLAs. The full salary bands for a biomedical scientist are:
Band 4: £13-£15 per hour umbrella
Band 5: £18-£21 per hour umbrella
Band 6: £24-£26 per hour umbrella
Band 7: £30-£40 per hour umbrella
What are the benefits of working as a locum biomedical scientist with Pulse? The importance of the biomedical sciences means that there’s always a high demand within the healthcare system. This is why we have a wide range of locum biomedical science jobs.
As a locum biomedical scientist, there are certain benefits you’ll have access to that would not be available in a permanent position. Locum roles are ideal for anyone looking for a flexible lifestyle. Working in a temporary biomedical science role allows you to control your hours, giving you the freedom to be your own boss and have the option to work alongside your full-time job.
If you’re interested in becoming a locum biomedical scientist, get in touch with our expert team today to see how Pulse can help.
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