
Biomedical Scientist / Specialist Biomedical Scientist - Biochemistry
- Manchester
- £31,049-46,580 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- HCPC Registration within Biomedical Science.
- IBMS approved Biomedical Sciences Degree or Equivalent in relevant discipline
- Evidence of CPD in accordance with HCPC.
- Completed IBMS Specialist Diploma, or appropriate short courses or individual learning programs, or evidence of equivalent knowledge and experience.
- Evidence of post-registration biochemistry training, in accordance with IBMS guidelines or equivalent.
- Extensive post-registration experience in Biochemistry as a BMS Practitioner (band 5).
- Have extensive working knowledge of laboratory areas, including both practical and theoretical knowledge of the various methods employed.
- Also to demonstrate a sound understanding of the basic physiology, pathology and scientific principles relevant to Clinical Biochemistry
- Able to operate and maintain complex automated and semi-automated equipment.
- Display experience and competency in all laboratory areas (both automation and specialist biochemistry).
- Able to contribute to assessing and suggesting changes to laboratory operating procedures
- Demonstrate a sound knowledge and application of quality systems, with particular reference to ISO/UKAS.
- Knowledge of Laboratory IT programmes and good key board skills.
- Development of special interest and expertise in one or more areas of the laboratory, for example audit, quality, R&D, safety, training, Automated Biochemistry, Toxicology, Immunoassay or LC-MS
- Knowledge of common IT programmes such as Word / Excel.
- Evidence of working as part of a team
- Good communication skills including ability to communicate with peers and senior staff and clinical users of service
- Well-developed physical skills, especially in the manipulation of pipettes and other laboratory equipment. Also must be adept and precise when handling samples etc.
- Able to work unsupervised, to organise workload, and to organise and train less qualified, or less experienced staff
- Able to demonstrate a high degree of skill and knowledge, where result interpretation can be highly subjective.
- Able to prioritise analytical work and plan day-to-day organisation of area of work.
- HCPC Registration within Biomedical Science.
- IBMS approved Biomedical Sciences Degree or Equivalent in relevant discipline
- Evidence of CPD in accordance with HCPC.
- Completed IBMS Specialist Diploma, or appropriate short courses or individual learning programs, or evidence of equivalent knowledge and experience.
- Evidence of post-registration biochemistry training, in accordance with IBMS guidelines or equivalent.
- Extensive post-registration experience in Biochemistry as a BMS Practitioner (band 5).
- Have extensive working knowledge of laboratory areas, including both practical and theoretical knowledge of the various methods employed.
- Also to demonstrate a sound understanding of the basic physiology, pathology and scientific principles relevant to Clinical Biochemistry
- Able to operate and maintain complex automated and semi-automated equipment.
- Display experience and competency in all laboratory areas (both automation and specialist biochemistry).
- Able to contribute to assessing and suggesting changes to laboratory operating procedures
- Demonstrate a sound knowledge and application of quality systems, with particular reference to ISO/UKAS.
- Knowledge of Laboratory IT programmes and good key board skills.
- Development of special interest and expertise in one or more areas of the laboratory, for example audit, quality, R&D, safety, training, Automated Biochemistry, Toxicology, Immunoassay or LC-MS
- Knowledge of common IT programmes such as Word / Excel.
- Evidence of working as part of a team
- Good communication skills including ability to communicate with peers and senior staff and clinical users of service
- Well-developed physical skills, especially in the manipulation of pipettes and other laboratory equipment. Also must be adept and precise when handling samples etc.
- Able to work unsupervised, to organise workload, and to organise and train less qualified, or less experienced staff
- Able to demonstrate a high degree of skill and knowledge, where result interpretation can be highly subjective.
- Able to prioritise analytical work and plan day-to-day organisation of area of work.