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A leading healthcare provider in Falkirk is looking for a dedicated Biomedical Scientist specializing in Haematology. The role involves processing samples, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and providing timely diagnostic results. The ideal candidate will have HCPC registration and proven experience in Blood Transfusion, alongside strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Flexibility in working hours is required as out-of-hours shifts may need to be covered. This is a Band 6 position with a competitive hourly rate.
Job Title: Biomedical Scientist – Haematology
Banding: Band 6
Location: Falkirk, Scotland
Start:02/06/2025
End:02/09/2025
Rate:£30.00 per hour
Working hours:Monday to Friday, 08:30–17:00
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Biomedical Scientist to join our client’s established laboratory team in Falkirk, specialising in Haematology and Blood Transfusion. This role is primarily based on day shifts, however, flexibility is required as you may be asked to cover out-of-hours shifts as part of the rota.
You will be responsible for performing a wide range of duties within the Haematology and Blood Transfusion departments. This includes processing and analysing samples, maintaining laboratory equipment, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, and contributing to the delivery of accurate and timely diagnostic results.
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