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An established NHS teaching trust is seeking a dedicated Biomedical Scientist to join its Clinical Biochemistry Department. This dynamic role involves analyzing clinical specimens using advanced automated instruments and a variety of analytical technologies, including spectrophotometry and mass spectrometry. The successful candidate will work across multiple laboratory sites, contributing to a department that processes over 8 million tests annually. With a commitment to excellence in clinical service, this position offers a unique opportunity to engage in a diverse range of diagnostic tests and further develop your professional skills through the IBMS specialist portfolio. Join a forward-thinking organization that prioritizes patient care and professional development.
Band 5 (£29,970 to £36,483)
Applications are invited from well-motivated state registered biomedical scientists to work in the Department of Clinical Biochemistry of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Candidates should be HCPC registered. An ability and commitment to work the shift system across all three laboratory sites – the John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals in Oxford and the Horton Hospital in Banbury is required. This involves day, evenings, nights and weekend sessions. The post is full time, average working hours over the shift pattern 37.5 hours.
The Department, which is one of the largest Clinical Biochemistry Departments in the country, processes over 8 million tests per annum with a broad repertoire covering all clinical areas including neonatal and antenatal screening programmes for the Thames Valley. The successful candidate will be encouraged to undertake the IBMS specialist portfolio in Clinical Chemistry.
The post holder will practice as a Biomedical Scientist using the Departmental SOP’s and protocols throughout all sections of the department and will be required to staff all laboratories across the Trust as and when required.
The work involves analysis of clinical specimens (mainly blood) for a wide range of diagnostic tests. It involves use of automated instruments that utilise a range of analytical technologies including spectrophotometry, colorimetry, ion selective electrodes, immunoassay, chromatography and mass spectrometry.
The work may include some weekend and evening or night duties, which requires a flexible approach to the hours of employment, according to individual contract.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
For further details / informal visits contact:
Name: Neha Allott
Job title: Training Officer
Email address: neha.allott@ouh.nhs.uk
Telephone number: 01865220489
Liz Siggs
Biochemistry Laboratory Manager
liz.siggs@ouh.nhs.uk