This role is open to all internal staff and Kent and Medway Partnership Network Pathology staff, including those registered with our Staff Bank
The post holder must be registered as a Clinical Scientist with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and practice as an independent practitioner within the remit of the Job Description and under the HCPC rules and regulations, the national guidelines of the profession and UKAS and/or other relevant accreditation bodies.
This post will be considered as a developmental role for those working towards FRCPath part 1 subject to the completion of the qualification within 12 months of start date.
The post holder will be responsible for providing, as part of a clinical and scientific team, a comprehensive Biochemistry service to the stakeholders of North Kent Pathology Service. The post holder will be required to deliver a broad range of complex, specialised and non-routine scientific work. The role requires the post holder to undertake the requirements of the role to skilled performance, with a high level of individual responsibility applied to a variety of situations, this is anticipated as required with or without scientific and/or technical support.
The post-holder will take the lead in complex data analytics within Biochemistry and produce reports to support the department's and the Pathology Service requirements. Data analysis and key performance indicators, such as Pathology performance metrics for acute and community key tests, together with the implementation of actions to support improvement to KPIs and pathology quality metrics. The post holder will be expected to lead specific improvement projects and support innovation within the service.
The post holder will be expected to support and work at all sites covered by North Kent Pathology Service and anticipate across the Network for specific programmes of improvement. This post will be primarily based at Darent Valley Hospital.
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Clinical Responsibilities
Show evidence of participating in continuing education (e.g. RCPath, CME or equivalent) as appropriate, self-development and appraisal and in addition, will participate in the departmental arrangements for training/education of laboratory-based staff.
Assist in the provision of a high quality 24/7 analytical and Clinical Biochemistry service that satisfies all standards for attainment and retention of accreditation by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) and is appropriate to the needs of users and patients.
Deliver training and continuing education of medical, nursing and other staff in the hospital and community. He/she may be expected to deliver lectures /case presentations to other biochemists at Clinical Biochemistry CPD meetings
As Duty Biochemist be responsible for clinically authorising results and adding interpretative comments, both proactively (using rules based practice and ad hoc comments at computerised authorisation of individual results) and reactively (in response to verbal or written requests for advice).
Provide advice on the selection and interpretation of clinical biochemistry investigations to hospital clinicians, nursing staff, General Practitioners and other Healthcare Professionals and also vet requests for referral tests and authorise these results when received.
Initiate, plan, supervise and/or personally conduct audit projects and to act on the outcomes. To advise other clinical colleagues and teams in the Trust(s) on the Clinical Biochemistry aspects of their own audit activities
Please see attached job description for further information.
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.
£57,888 to £64,880 a yearper annum inclusive of allowances
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