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Join a leading fertility centre as a Clinical Andrologist/Embryologist, where you will conduct crucial laboratory tasks to support assisted conception. This role involves independent work and supervision of junior staff, within a multidisciplinary team that values patient-centered care. You will also have opportunities in research and professional development.
The post holder is required to carry out all aspects of Clinical Andrology and Embryology, diligently and to a high standard, in the assisted conception unit.
Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a clinical scientist specialising in Embryology is pre-requisite for the position. Post-graduateexperience is required in order to provide more complex, sensitive and contentious information when required during the course of their role in the fertility service.
The post holder will possess post-graduate Masters level knowledge in the field of Reproductive biology.
The post holder is expected to possess a high level of proficiency and be capable of independent work within the Fertility laboratories under the supervision of the Consultant Embryologist.The Andrologist/ Embryologist will act at all times in a responsible and professional manner towards patients, colleagues and others with whom they may have contact in the course of their work.
As part of his/ her workload the post-holder will see both NHS and fee paying private patients.
Education and supervision of more junior staff are key requirements of the post.
The post is worked over 5 days a week (37.5 hours) with a requirement to take part in weekend work and on-call (1:4).
The post holder will independently perform practical tasks required for the successful running of an assisted conception laboratory, including but not restricted to:
You will be joining a closely knit team of Clinical Scientists with a wealth of experience who operate a patient centred approach to care and are integrated within the wider clinical team in the department. The Shropshire and Mid-Wales Fertility Centre is a science led service and as a member of the team you will be expected to take part in multidisciplinary team meetings and take a leading role on specific projects. There will also be the opportunity to take part in research and development projects and attend national meetings and conferences.