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A private healthcare provider in London is seeking a Biomedical Scientist to join their Blood Sciences team. The role involves laboratory work mainly in Immunology and Biochemistry, requiring HCPC registration and at least 2 years of experience in Immunology. The position offers a competitive salary, 33 days annual leave, and opportunities for professional development in a supportive environment.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Biomedical Scientist to join our Blood Sciences team within the Pathology Department at The London Clinic, Central London. The role offers a competitive salary and the chance to work in a supportive, warm culture focused on the core values of Caring, Inspiring and Pioneering.
The London Clinic is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, founded in 1932, with state‑of‑the‑art facilities on Harley Street. With roughly 1,300 employees across eight sites, we deliver a broad range of speciality services including complex medical and surgical procedures, comprehensive cancer care and outpatient services.
The Blood Sciences laboratory is purpose‑designed and equipped with advanced instruments such as the Stratec Gemini, HOB BioCLIA, Phadia 250, Vitros XT7600, Sebia Hydrasys and ThermoFisher Binding Site Optilite. Immunology also performs IF slide preparation on the Biosystems iPRO, fluorescent microscopy (Euroimmun Eurostar II) and allergy testing using the ALEX2 Allergy Explorer.
Job Profile
As a Biomedical Scientist you will carry out technical and scientific work in the laboratory under the direction of the Chief/Senior Biomedical Scientist or Consultant, mainly in the Immunology and Biochemistry Departments. You will work alongside the Blood Sciences team to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement and deliver high‑quality, efficient and effective services.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975; a DBS check must be submitted to verify no disqualifying convictions.