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A leading research institution in Birmingham seeks a Laboratory Technician to support clinical trials and research activities in the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences. This full-time position requires extensive laboratory experience and a professional qualification in a relevant field. Responsibilities include managing compliance, processing samples, and providing technical guidance. The salary range is typically £29,647 to £31,460, with potential progression. Application deadline is January 27, 2026.
Department of Cancer and silẹ? Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, College of Medicineammo
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £29,647 to £31,460, with potential progression once in post to £35,388
Grade: 5
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to February 2027
Closing date: 27th January 2026
This full time position (35 hours/week) within the College of Medicine and Health, School of Medical Sciences, Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences will be supporting the research of Professor Andrew Beggs.
This technical post is funded by CRUK Scotland to support the research work of Professor Andrew Beggs by overseeing compliance for the clinical trial work currently xanh undertaken within the group by undertaking both administrative and laboratory work. The role holder will be performing all administrative tasks associated with the laboratory’s clinical trials such as writing documentation as required. They will also take responsibility for compliance with individual trial protocols and liaising with the clinical trial units to provide consumables/materials as requiredchio sample kits. They will be required to process samples using a variety of techniques including processing blood (for example for PBMCs), nucleic acid extraction, cell free DNA extraction, quantification and quality checks, using qPCR and next generation sequencing to include using several platforms such as Illumina, nanopore and Ion Torrent.
You will provide technical expertise, support and guidance in research support. You may supervise a number of technical staff but even where you do not directly supervise staff you will still be expected to act as a role model and derden others as appropriate.
You will need an in-depth understanding of the research questions, techniques and experimental protocols. You will be able to use your in-depth knowledge to advise on procedures, diagnose and resolve problems, and proactively suggest solutions to issues which arise. You may need to operate out of normal working hours to accommodate experimental procedures.
In order to flexibly use resource you may be offered the opportunity to work in different areas of the department or wider university.
You will provide specialist expertise in your area and provide advice and support to a range of customers. You may supervise staff; even where you do not have supervisory responsibilities you will be expected to act as a role model for other staff. You may be involved in budget monitoring.
You will be required to work independently on daily, weekly and monthly tasks but also on projects with medium-longer-term horizons without daily supervision. You will ensure that you have the resources required, which will require planning ahead and procurement of goods.
You will be able to research, modify and adapt protocols after consulting relevant manager, and prepare for research experiments. You will be able to uphold Health and Safety procedures. You will need to be confident in identifying problems, breaking them down and implementing solutions. Although you will work under the direction of more senior staff you will be able to carry out your work with a large amount of autonomy.
This role will be advising and supporting research staff and/or students, and with external contacts such as company representatives.
Further particulars can be found here.
Informal enquiries to Carol Benham, email: c.a.benham@bham.ac.uk
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