Locum Biomedical Scientist

Brighton and Hove
3 weeks ago
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Locum Biomedical Scientist Opportunities – Sussex
Contract Type: Locum (Ongoing, flexible assignments)
Locations: Brighton, Worthing, Chichester, Haywards Heath.
Specialties: Haematology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Histology
About the Role
We are proud to be a trusted partner of the Sussex Pathology Hubs, continuously receiving locum contracts for Biomedical Scientists across multiple NHS sites. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals to work in dynamic, well-equipped laboratories and contribute to high-quality patient care.
As a Biomedical Scientist, you will play a key role in delivering accurate and timely diagnostic services. We have ongoing requirements in Haematology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Histology, offering flexibility and variety for your career.
Essential Requirements

  • HCPC Registration – Mandatory for all Biomedical Scientist applicants
  • Minimum of 1 year UK experience – Applications with less experience will not be considered
  • Proven experience in one or more of the following disciplines:
  • Haematology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Histology
  • IBMS Portfolio – Beneficial but not essential
    Why Join Us?
  • Competitive hourly rates for locum Biomedical Scientist roles
  • Continuous locum contracts through our partnership with the Sussex Pathology Hubs
  • Opportunities to work across multiple NHS Trusts
  • Dedicated support from our specialist recruitment team
    Apply Today
    If you are an experienced Biomedical Scientist with HCPC registration and at least one year of UK laboratory experience, we want to hear from you. Submit your CV today and take the next step in your locum career.
    Please note: Only candidates meeting the above criteria will be contacted

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