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A reputable healthcare organization in Edinburgh is seeking a Lead Principal Clinical Scientist to manage the Biochemistry service at St Johns Hospital. This role requires a strong background in Clinical Biochemistry, including experience with both manual and automated analysers. The successful candidate will work to support quality service delivery and compliance with accreditation standards, making it ideal for candidates with a passion for driving excellence in healthcare service. HCPC registration and relevant qualifications are essential.
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As from 1/4/26, the Agenda for Change full-time working week will be reducing from 37 to 36 hours per week. Part time hours will be reduced pro-rata. Please note that the pay scale in this advert will not be changing as a result.
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NHS Lothian University Hospital Trust
Department of Laboratory Medicine
Lead Principal Clinical Scientist (SJH)
Band 8B
37hrs, permanent (pending implementation of Reduced working week when working hours will be 36)
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a passion for driving excellence and delivering a high-quality clinical service to join our Lothianwide team of Clinical Scientists based across the city of Edinburgh. The Biochemistry service for Lothian is provided from 3 main hospital sites providing a comprehensive service to primary and secondary care. The service also accepts tertiary referrals for a range of specialist testing, including antenatal screening, gastrointestinal investigations, toxicology, specialist endocrinology and protein work. This post is for the St Johns Hospital site lead role (0.6WTE) and to support the Scottish Antenatal Screening Laboratory service (0.4WTE).
You will have considerable experience of both manual and automated Clinical Biochemistry analysers and ideally also have expertise in one or more specialist areas. You will be expected to participate in all aspects of the Biochemistry service, including reporting, clinical liaison, research and development, teaching and audit.
The successful candidate will work in cooperation with consultant colleagues and the wider team within the specialty to provide a comprehensive, high quality, cost-effective scientific and clinical service (analytical and interpretative) to primary and secondary care to support the diagnosis and management of patients. They will work closely with the compliance team to ensure that the service provided meets nationally accepted accreditation standards from UKAS.
Applications are invited from dynamic individuals with a proven scientific and professional record and the enthusiasm to work as part of a team. This post is ideal for someone who has a keen interest in providing a high-quality service, as well as supporting the team with regional activities. You must be a HCPC registered Clinical Scientist and hold an appropriate MSc in Clinical Biochemistry or a PhD in a relevant field. FRC Path Part 1 is an essential requirement for the post.
Informal enquiries and requests to visit the hospitals are very welcome and should be made to Dr Catriona Clarke Consultant Biochemist, NHS Lothian. Tel 0131 537 1893, email
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