Biomedical Scientist - Immunology
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Fulwood, England, United Kingdom · 정규직
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- 7일 전
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- Biomedical Scientist qualification
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- HCPC-registered biomedical scientists, and candidates nearing completion of their pre-registration portfolio may also be considered.
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Role overview
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a driven and enthusiastic Biomedical Scientist to join a welcoming immunology team. The post is based in a modern, fully equipped regional immunology laboratory that is accredited to UKAS 15189 standards.
The role is offered at Band 5 level, depending on how well the candidate meets the person specification. Applicants who are close to completing their pre-registration portfolio may also be considered.
The laboratory is an IBMS-approved training environment, and the trust places strong emphasis on supporting professional growth.
About the service
This appointment is with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, which is also part of a wider pathology collaboration initiative. Four provider organisations across Lancashire and South Cumbria are working together to create a networked pathology service, with the long-term aim of becoming a single pathology entity hosted by one of the partner organisations.
The immunology service is equipped to deliver a high-quality regional diagnostic service and uses specialist platforms such as Navios flow cytometer, DSII ELISA processors, Capillarys 2 Flex, Hydrasys 2 scan, Euroblot One, Bioplex, Helios slide processors, Phadia 2500, Phadia 1000, two Phadia 250 units, and BNII.
What the role involves
Team members rotate across three immunology areas: autoimmunity, flow cytometry, and immunochemistry/allergy. The work combines use of modern automation with development of highly specialised manual laboratory techniques.
Why this role matters
The trust employs around 10,000 people and supports healthcare for 370,000 people locally, while also delivering specialist care for 1.5 million people across Lancashire and Cumbria. Every contribution helps improve patient care and supports colleagues across the region.
The role offers exposure to varied development opportunities, new skills, and collaborative working across a hospital environment, with the chance to broaden your career path and contribute to service improvement.
Additional information
This position is part of a service where innovation, adaptability, and patient focus are highly valued. Candidates should be prepared to work in a setting that encourages professional challenge, continuous improvement, and a strong sense of purpose.
Contact for informal enquiries
Name: Seema Chudasama
Job title: Lead biomedical scientist, laboratory manager
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 01772 522133