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Join the Integrated Care System as a Biomedical Support Worker, supporting vital microbiology diagnostics at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals. In this role, you'll ensure accurate processing of biological samples and collaborate with a professional team dedicated to quality patient care. Full training provided for those eager to learn and make a difference in healthcare.
The Department provides a Microbiological diagnostic and clinical support service to the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, James Paget Hospital as the Eastern Pathology Alliance other Trusts and GPs, covering all aspects of bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, serology and molecular diagnostics.
A Vital Role Behind the Scenes in Patient Care,working as a Biomedical Science Support Worker at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals (NNUH) gives you the chance to be part of something bigger -- supporting life-saving diagnostics and making a real difference to patients every day.This is a hands-on, practical role where your attention to detail and commitment to quality will directly support the detection and diagnosis of infections through microbiology testing.
You'll be part of a friendly, professional team, working in a well-equipped laboratory environment that is essential to the smooth running of hospital services. It's a job that requires focus and reliability -- but it also offers the satisfaction of knowing your work helps improve lives every day. If you're organised, eager to learn, and want to be part of a supportive team making a difference behind the scenes, we'd love to hear from you.
As a Biomedical Science Support Worker, you will play a vital part in our Microbiology laboratory services, ensuring accurate and timely processing of biological samples for testing. Working under the guidance of Biomedical Scientists, your contribution helps ensure patients receive prompt and effective care. Key responsibilities include:
Receiving, sorting and labelling biological specimens
Preparing samples for microbiological testing
Following strict procedures and protocols to ensure quality and safety
Maintaining laboratory cleanliness and stock
Accurately recording patient and sample data in the Laboratory Information System
You don't need previous lab experience -- full training will be provided -- but a willingness to learn is essential to thrive in this role.
You will be a great fit if you:
Take pride in doing your work to a high standard
Are comfortable working behind the scenes in a clinical environment
Understand the importance of infection control and patient safety
Work well independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
This role requires a strong work ethic and the ability to stay focused and efficient, especially when working under pressure."
Join us at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and be part of a workforce of over 10,000 staff!
The NNUH is one of the largest NHS trusts in the UK, providing first-class acute care for around one million people, living in Norfolk and surrounding areas. We are a teaching and research hospital, at the forefront of innovation, home to state-of-the-art facilities, such as the Quadram Institute. We are pleased to work closely with the University of East Anglia, providing teaching opportunities for our staff and placement opportunities for their students. We attract some of the best and leading professionals from across the country and are proud that our workforce represents 94 countries from across the world.
We are a friendly, collaborative hospital, working with local services and home to N&N Hospitals Charity.
We can offer you the full range of NHS benefits/discounts and in addition:
Our pathology department is part of the collaborative East Coast Pathology Network (see attached document)
Please note that this advertised position, which is part of occupation code 3111 does not meet the UKVI eligibility requirements for a Skilled Worker Visa. The Trust would not be able to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship for this role.
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.