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Integrated Care System is seeking a Mortuary Support/Biomedical Support Worker to assist in the provision of an efficient mortuary service. The role includes tasks such as managing deceased records, liaising with various parties, and ensuring compliance with health and safety protocols. Applicants should have GCSE qualifications in English, Maths, and Science. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a critical environment, contributing to patient care during sensitive times.
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The closing date is 22 July 2025
We are looking for an enthusiastic, adaptable person, keen to work as part of the mortuary team to assist in the provision of an efficient and smooth-running mortuary service. The mortuary provides a post mortem service to the Trust and HM Coroner. The work will be based mainly in the mortuary but may also involve limited work in the histology laboratory.
You will participate in receipt and release of the deceased, storage or personal effects, data entry for recording deceased, administration tasks associated with receipt, release and post mortems, telephone communication with a wide range of service users, sample handling, waste disposal, cleaning and other general mortuary duties.
Mortuary and laboratory tasks:
The successful candidates will work as part of a multidisciplinary team and have a positive professional approach to the work. The ability to use computers is critical for daily work to ensure correct mortuary and laboratory records are maintained.
Essential requirements : GCSE grade A-C / 4-9 in English and Maths and a similar grade in science is highly desirable.
Desirable requirements: Car and clean driving licence, previous relevant experience is desirable but not essential as all necessary training will be provided.
This role is not suitable for sponsorship.
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The post holder, under supervision, will be expected to carry out the following duties according to the appropriate Standard Operating Procedures and ensuring Health and Safety guidance is followed.
Clinical PracticeThe post holder, under supervision, will be expected to carry out the following duties according to the appropriate Standard Operating Procedures and ensuring Health and Safety guidance is followed.
Clinical PracticeReceive and record the receipt of deceased from wards and other sources
Match details on deceased with white board / paperwork and assign unique identifying mortuary register number requiring complete accuracy and attention to detail
Responsible for data entry into the mortuary computer system, requiring complete accuracy and attention to detail
Undress deceased as required and place in refrigerator, using mechanical hoist when possible.
Safeguard any property and valuables accompanying the deceased in line with Trust and Coroners procedures.
Work with Anatomical Pathology Technologist (APT) staff to ensure work is processed in a timely and efficient manner
Liaise with undertakers and record the release and removal of deceased (and property) from hospital premises, ensuring compliance with all necessary paperwork
Participate in the preparation of disinfectants in accordance and perform routine decontamination and cleaning of the post-mortem rooms, refrigerator and their environs, waste disposal
Assist with deceased preparation for post-mortem / tissue donation, moving deceased from refrigeration to post-mortem station.
Help to monitor the adequacy of resources and equipment, reporting any deficiencies to the designated senior APT.
Despatch biological samples to testing laboratories ensuring that sample packaging is compliant with specimen transport guidelines
Management and organisational roleCommunicate with other members of the team, demonstrating good work relations with all members of staff to promote effective team working.
Liaise with hospital officers and porter staff to facilitate viewing of deceased by relatives and others
Liaise with designated officers of HM Coroner and visiting police personnel
Receive sensitive information from relatives and their representatives where empathic skills are required.
Be aware of Clinical Governance, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and local Health and Safety polices, reporting problems, errors or breaches to the senior staff.
Assist with work required to maintain UKAS accreditation and HTA licencing requirements
Attend departmental and Trust-wide staff meetings as appropriate.
Demonstrate an awareness of, and compliance with, health and safety regulations, the Data Protection Act and Standard Operating Procedures.
Treats everyone associated with the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with courtesy and respect.
Information Technology RoleDisplay and maintain an appropriate level of IT skills, in order to input patient and post-mortem data maintain and amend deceased records and interrogate the post mortem databases.
Perform a range of administrative tasks in the mortuary as required. This includes retrieval and disposal of specimens and data, maintenance of associated records and the collection of data for audits.
Professional development and EducationAttend mandatory training sessions required by the Trust.
Attend any areas of further development as suggested in their Personal Development Plan (PDP)
Attend regular appraisal, maintain competence levels within the Department and assists in own personal and professional development
General ResponsibilitiesTo be aware of the inherent risks of the work and to take appropriate precautions at all times, reporting to the Mortuary Manager or Safety Officer any potential hazards.
Abide by current policies and procedures defined by the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and/or the Pathology Risk Management Team and to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Any matters of a confidential nature, including information relating to the diagnosis and treatment of patients, individual staff records must, under no circumstances, be divulged to any unauthorised person or persons.
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.
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