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A healthcare provider in London is looking for a motivated Biomedical Scientist to join their dynamic team. This role involves independent analysis and reporting of specimens, mentorship of junior staff, and ensuring high-quality and compliant laboratory services. Applicants must have a Biomedical Science degree, HCPC registration, and experience in a busy laboratory. This position offers an opportunity to support continuous professional development in a supportive environment.
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Biomedical Scientist to join our dynamic team. This role involves independent and unsupervised work, including participation in shift work and on‑call systems. You will be responsible for the receipt, analysis, and reporting of specimens for pathological investigations, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
You will contribute to the delivery of high‑quality, responsive services that meet UKAS and other regulatory standards, support junior staff through training and mentorship, and maintain meticulous records to foster a culture of quality.
North West London Pathology (NWLP) is a multi‑award‑winning partnership between Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, and The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. As one of the largest pathology networks in the UK, NWLP delivers over 65 million tests annually across seven hospital sites and 280 GP practices, serving a population of over two million.
Our vision is to be the industry‑leading laboratory diagnostic service and a recognised centre of excellence, driving cutting‑edge technological advances and innovation to support sustainable clinical services.
The Biomedical Scientist will provide a high-quality, efficient, and responsive diagnostic laboratory service. The role requires independent and unsupervised work, including participation in shift work and on‑call systems. The post holder will be responsible for the receipt, analysis, and reporting of specimens for pathological investigations, ensuring accuracy and reliability. They will also mentor junior staff and contribute to continuous professional development and quality improvement initiatives.
The post holder will perform scientific and interpretive work in accordance with HCPC registration. They will validate and authorise diagnostic reports using professional judgment and ensure laboratory equipment is maintained and calibrated in line with safety protocols. All documentation and records must meet Trust and regulatory standards, and the individual will participate in internal and external quality assurance schemes. They will support the delivery of services that meet UKAS and other accreditation requirements, supervise and train junior staff, and contribute to research, audit, and service development activities. Effective communication with colleagues and external contacts is essential, as is promoting safe working practices and infection control compliance. The post holder will escalates concerns that may impact patient care in a timely manner.
Applicants must hold a Biomedical Science degree or equivalent that is acceptable by IBMS and HCPC. HCPC registration is required, along with a clear understanding of the HCPC Code of Conduct. Candidates should have either the IBMS Specialist Diploma or demonstrate equivalent depth of knowledge in the relevant discipline. A commitment to Continuing Professional Development is essential. The role requires strong practical analytical skills and interpretive ability at bench level. Applicants must be able to prioritise work and manage multiple tasks under pressure. Good IT skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office and pathology systems, are necessary. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. An understanding of quality assurance and laboratory accreditation standards is also essential.
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.