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Specialist Biomedical Scientist (Cellular Pathology)

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
London
1 week ago
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Job summary

An exciting opportunity has arisen at South West London Pathology, St. George's NHS Foundation Trust Hospital for a Specialist Biomedical Scientist to join our Cellular Pathology Department focusing in Histology. This post is based at St. Georges' Hospital however the post holder may be required to work at Croydon University Hospital as part of our specialist services.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven Specialist Biomedical Scientist with significant experience in Cellular Pathology which should include biopsy transfer, embedding, microtomy, special stains and frozen sections to join our expanding team and work on rotation through our dynamic, forward-thinking laboratory. After training you will rotate through specialist services, including Immunohistochemistry, Moh's surgery, OSNA (One Step Nucleic Acid Amplification) and Neuropathology.

Main duties of the job

You'll be part of a large, friendly, and supportive team that values collaboration, personal development, and clinical excellence. We are currently providing regular in-house and where possible external CPD opportunities for our staff. We are committed to your growth, development and progression.

Our modern Cellular Pathology lab, processes over 60,000 cases a year across 10 specialities. We're proud to be at the forefront of innovation with modern state-of-the-art equipment, including the Ventana Ultra Plus, Leica Bond Prime platforms, Dako Artisan Special Stainer and the Dream Path block and slide storage solution. As part of our transformation journey, we're actively implementing Leica digital pathology technology with an exciting go-live target of July 2025. In addition to this, we have a dedicated immunohistochemistry laboratory currently under construction, with completion set for August 2025, all this places us firmly on the path to the future of diagnostics.

We welcome you to embrace this opportunity to explore new specialties, in a thriving and progressive environment.

About us

South West London Pathology (SWLP) is a partnership between four leading Hospital Trusts -Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Epsom & St. Helier Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - designed to provide an integrated, high quality pathology service for hospitals and GPs across South West London, by bringing together the best of each Trust's service and providing them within a single organisation.

This post is based at St. George's Hospital however the post holder may be required to work at any of the SWLP sites as and when necessary.

Previous candidates who have applied in the last 3 months need not apply

Job description

Job responsibilities

Scientific and Technical Duties
To be proficient in designated areas of diagnostic work within the department and to provide a comprehensive and appropriate laboratory service to patients and staff.
To undertake a range of diagnostic tests and screening procedures through to initial interpretation.
To ensure that test procedures are carried out according to SOPs, assess that other junior staff are competent and participate in their regular review and update.
To undertake technical validation of highly complex results from laboratory investigations to ensure accuracy and precision as specified by laboratory protocols.
To measure and monitor the accuracy and precision of laboratory investigations using appropriate quality control procedures.
To carry out corrective action when quality control and assurance procedures indicate loss of performance.
To take part in duties without supervision at a level of autonomy requiring decision making but can refer to more senior or medical staff for support.
Ensure that documentation is maintained to the Trust standard (including electronic records).

Please refer to the attached job description and specification for more information

Job description
Job responsibilities

Scientific and Technical Duties
To be proficient in designated areas of diagnostic work within the department and to provide a comprehensive and appropriate laboratory service to patients and staff.
To undertake a range of diagnostic tests and screening procedures through to initial interpretation.
To ensure that test procedures are carried out according to SOPs, assess that other junior staff are competent and participate in their regular review and update.
To undertake technical validation of highly complex results from laboratory investigations to ensure accuracy and precision as specified by laboratory protocols.
To measure and monitor the accuracy and precision of laboratory investigations using appropriate quality control procedures.
To carry out corrective action when quality control and assurance procedures indicate loss of performance.
To take part in duties without supervision at a level of autonomy requiring decision making but can refer to more senior or medical staff for support.
Ensure that documentation is maintained to the Trust standard (including electronic records).

Please refer to the attached job description and specification for more information

Person Specification

Qualifications and Training

Essential

An honours degree or equivalent in a biological science
HCPC Registration
Hold the IBMS Specialist Diploma in relevant discipline or equivalent experience
Knowledge and Experience

Essential

Proven experience post HCPC registration in the relevant discipline
Excellent working knowledge of specialist subject in relevant discipline
Evidence of continuing professional development
Knowledge of health and safety issues
Experience of quality management systems
Skills and Abilities

Essential

Practical specialist analytical skills associated with diagnostic laboratory work
Competence in PC word processing, spreadsheet and database software
Accuracy and attention to detail
Able to follow written methodologies or protocols
Able to work as part of a team
Able to work pressure
Ability to plan and prioritise allocated work
Intermediate level of computer skills
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Use of enhanced pathology computer systems
Other relevant

Essential

Good hand eye co-ordination
Able to perform light physical work.
Capable of intense periods of concentration
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training

Essential

An honours degree or equivalent in a biological science
HCPC Registration
Hold the IBMS Specialist Diploma in relevant discipline or equivalent experience
Knowledge and Experience

Essential

Proven experience post HCPC registration in the relevant discipline
Excellent working knowledge of specialist subject in relevant discipline
Evidence of continuing professional development
Knowledge of health and safety issues
Experience of quality management systems
Skills and Abilities

Essential

Practical specialist analytical skills associated with diagnostic laboratory work
Competence in PC word processing, spreadsheet and database software
Accuracy and attention to detail
Able to follow written methodologies or protocols
Able to work as part of a team
Able to work pressure
Ability to plan and prioritise allocated work
Intermediate level of computer skills
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Use of enhanced pathology computer systems
Other relevant

Essential

Good hand eye co-ordination
Able to perform light physical work.
Capable of intense periods of concentration
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Employer details

Employer name

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address

St.Georges Hospital

Blackshaw Road

Tooting

SW17 0RE

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