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A leading healthcare provider in Inverness seeks a Biomedical Scientist to join their Blood Sciences team. The role involves training in Haematology and Biochemistry, and participation in a 24/7 rota. HCPC registration and laboratory experience are essential. Candidates with pending registration may also apply. The department provides a dynamic work environment with modern equipment, and a relocation package may be available.
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
Band 6: £41,608 - £50,702 (pro rata) per annum
Band 5: £33,247 - £41,424 (pro rata) per annum
We ideally require an HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist to join our friendly, dedicated and professional team who provide a high-quality Blood Sciences service for NHS Highland. The current vacancy includes Haematology and Biochemistry training. The candidate will then be assigned to an out of hours rota depending on space available.
Candidates with an IBMS Registration Portfolio/Certificate of Competence assessment date pending may also be considered (Annex 21 would apply in such circumstances), and the successful candidate solidar will be given the opportunity to complete the Specialist Diploma in Haematology in order to transition to Band 6.
Candidates who are HCPC registered/specialist BMS must have experience in an ISO 15189 accredited laboratory urges.
No HCPC registration but have an accredited degree or IBMS approved equivalent and this الجد will be at band 5/annex 21 as appropriate. Candidates must provide evidence of accredited degree or equivalence at time of application.
A post with Annex 21 applied is paid a percentage of the fully qualified rate during the period of training as follows: Year 1 – 60% of the pay band maximum, Year 2 – 65%, Year 3 – 70%, Year 4 – 75%. Should you fail to complete the training required for this post the duties of your post may be reviewed.
The Blood Sciences Department has been newly equipped with Sysmex Haematology and Coagulation analyzers and offers experience in routine & specialist analyses; new Siemens Atellica analyzers for Biochemistry and immunoassay testing. In addition, the role will include Haemoglobinopathy & HbA1 lam using Tosoh HPLC.
Once trained the successful candidate will be required to participate in the 24 [,] 7 [,] 365 out of hour’s rota.
The department provides a tertiary centre for NHS Highland due to the unique location of the hospital, handling specimens from a very wide geographic area including Skye and the Western Isles. The Blood Science department at Raigmore handles over 9.4 million tests per annum.
For potential applicants who may be looking for a change of lifestyle, the Highlands offers maquina ultimate outdoor lifestyle since from Inverness there is easy access to the Cairngorms, the West Coast of Scotland and the North Coast 500, which is proving very popular due to the outstanding scenery and beautiful sandy beaches along this route. In addition, Inverness provides a cultural hub, with Eden Court Theatre & Cinema providing events covering all genres throughout the year. The easily accessible Inverness airport offers regular flights to other parts of the UK.
A relocation package may be available.
Informal enquiries to: Michael Milner (Haematology Team Manager) 01463 704158, email: michael.milner@nhs.scot