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Biomedical Scientist (Band 6) - Microbiology

Job Title: Biomedical Scientist (Band 6) - Microbiology

Location: Royal Marsden Hospital - Sutton

Band: Band 6

Contract Type: Locum

Salary: £21 - £25 per hour

About you:

Are you a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist seeking a rewarding locum position in Sutton? The team at Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in Sutton are looking for a HCPC registered Specialist Biomedical Scientist to join the team within Microbiology.

Key Responsibilities:

Work as part of the laboratory team, providing a high level of microbiological analysis in order to provide patients with the highest level of diagnosis and treatment.
Be responsible for the efficient day-to-day running of an area in a section of the laboratory,
Be able to rotate through all the different sections in the laboratory and to supervise and train other less experienced and qualified staff.Essential Qualifications:

We are looking for a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist with:

HCPC registration
Degree in Biomedical Sciences
Full UK right to work.Benefits:

Competitive pay rate: £21-£25 per hour.
Access to Health Assured (mental health and wellbeing support).
First access to shifts with the ability to block book shifts in advance.
Comprehensive compliance support.
Holiday pay, pension scheme, and online CPD training opportunities.Why Choose Us:

We are a friendly and approachable team committed to finding you locum roles to ensure you enjoy both your work life and your home life. We offer 24/7 support for all our clinicians - we are always here when you need us most.

If you are looking for a locum Biomedical Scientist role apply today.

How to Apply:

Please apply online using the form below and attach a copy of your up-to-date CV. Or email (url removed)

Unfortunately, we cannot process applications for candidates who cannot provide evidence of a UK right to work.

We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all backgrounds

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