Advanced Biomedical Scientist - Microbiology
- Employer
- States of Guernsey
- Location
- Guernsey, Channel Islands
- Salary
- Band 7 - £41,956 - £50,004 BAR £51,716 - £55,315 per annum
- Closing date
- 10 Dec 2020
- Reference
- 70981
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- Sector
- Microbiology
- Job Function
- Biomedical Scientist
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Do you want a career that is not only challenging and rewarding but offers a healthy work-life balance on the beautiful island of Guernsey?
The States of Guernsey are seeking an experienced Biomedical Scientist in clinical microbiology.
Working as part of a small team with a positive attitude, you will contribute to the daily running and development of the Guernsey Clinical Microbiology department. The role requires a high level of theoretical and practical knowledge and you will be required to contribute to the training and supervision of junior scientific, support and administrative staff.
There is no resident Consultant Microbiologist in Guernsey, instead the Laboratory works in partnership with the Microbiology and Virology team at Birmingham Heartlands hospital so the successful candidate will demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a flexible approach to work.
Registered with the HCPC, you should preferably have a Masters qualification or specialist diploma with significant post qualification experience in clinical microbiology.
Candidates not meeting the criteria but seeking development may be considered at a lower AFC band moving to AFC 7 on completion of training.
Knowledge of Biomeriux BacTAlert, Vitek and Technidata LIMS would be advantageous.
Please click on the link below to view a full job description for this role.
Contact: Paul Sutton – Laboratory Service Manager on tel. 01481 725241 ext 4141 or email: paul.sutton@gov.gg
We strongly advise that applicants speak to the contact named above before applying for this role.
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