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A health services organization in Edinburgh seeks a Specialist Biomedical Scientist for a 12-month fixed-term position. The role involves conducting microbiological testing, supporting various testing methods, and requires an honours degree in Biomedical Sciences along with HCPC registration. Preference is given to candidates with experience in PCR techniques. Strong attention to detail and Microsoft Office proficiency are essential. Candidates must reside in the UK throughout their employment.
This post is a 12‑month fixed‑term / secondment position. As per the Fixed Term Contacts Policy, individuals with continuous NHS service who apply for fixed‑term roles may be refused an appointment by NSS.
National Services Scotland (NSS) is an NHS Board that supports health and social care services nationwide. NSS provides strategic and operational support, shared services and best‑in‑class systems, all aimed at improving the health and well‑being of the people of Scotland.
The National Microbiology Reference Unit (NMRU) is part of the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) and is based at the Jack Copland Centre on the Heriot‑Watt University campus, Edinburgh. The NMRU provides frontline screening and confirmatory testing for viral markers transmitted by blood transfusion. The Specialist Biomedical Scientist will conduct microbiological testing for a range of viral markers, support serological and molecular testing, and participate in validations, assay development and epidemiological research.
You should hold an honours degree in Biomedical Sciences or a related field and be registered with the HCPC. High attention to detail, proficiency in standard Microsoft Office software and experience with PCR and/or microbiological serological techniques are desirable. Applicants must be able to undergo a Disclosure Scotland check and, if they have lived or worked overseas for more than 12 months in the previous 5 years, provide a criminal record check from the relevant overseas agency. Current HCPC registration is required at the time of application.
The Jack Copland Centre, 52 Research Avenue N, Currie, EH14 4BE.
Monday to Friday, 37 hours per week.
You must live and remain a resident within the United Kingdom throughout your employment with NSS.
Our benefits package includes a pension scheme, work‑life balance policies, occupational health services, learning resource centres and discounted leisure, financial and shopping benefits.
NSS is an anchor institution committed to diversity and inclusion. Flexible working, learning and development opportunities, staff networks and the Disability Confident Leader programme support an inclusive workplace. Reasonable adjustments can be requested by contacting the Recruitment Team at NSS.wfrs@nhs.scot.
For an informal discussion, contact Dr Carol McInally, Consultant Clinical Scientist at carol.mcinally3@nhs.scot or 0131 314 5661.
Closing date for completed applications is Monday 10 November 2025.
Further information on NSS is available from: https://www.nss.nhs.scot/
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NHS National Services Scotland is an equal opportunities employer and guarantees interview to all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for vacancies.