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Associate Practitioner [Immunophenotyping]

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry & Junior Level
  • Science
  • London

Requirements

  • - Enthusiastic and highly motivated
  • - Experience in a healthcare or laboratory setting
  • - Knowledge of immunophenotyping techniques
  • - Understanding of cellular biology or relevant science
  • - Ability to work efficiently under pressure
  • - Strong communication skills
  • - Commitment to continuing professional development
  • - Ability to work as part of a team
  • - Flexibility to adapt to the changing needs of the service

Responsibilities

  • - Support the expanding team and provide a vital role in specialising in the diagnostics of leukaemia and lymphoma, as well as other associated haematological malignancies.
  • - Join a forward thinking and innovative service, a laboratory that leads research and is involved in national and international collaborations to help determine the future of flow cytometry.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Associate Practitioner [Immunophenotyping].

What band level is this position?

This position is at Band 4.

What is the primary department this role is associated with?

This role is associated with the Specialist Integrated Haematological Malignancy Diagnostics Service (SIHMDS).

What types of diagnoses will the Associate Practitioner specialize in?

The Associate Practitioner will specialize in the diagnostics of leukaemia, lymphoma, and other associated haematological malignancies.

Who does the Pathology Partnership provide services to?

The Pathology Partnership provides services to Barts Health NHS Trust, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.

What population does the SIHMDS service?

The SIHMDS services a population of over 3.5 million people in North London and Essex.

Are there opportunities for research involvement in this role?

Yes, the role offers opportunities to be involved in research and national and international collaborations in flow cytometry.

How can I contact someone for further details about the position?

You can contact Timothy Milne, the Operational Lead, via email at timothy.milne@nhs.net.

Does the organization promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?

Yes, the organization is committed to promoting inclusion and values differences among staff members.

Are applications from specific ethnic groups encouraged for this role?

Yes, applications from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates are particularly welcomed as they are underrepresented within Barts Health at this band.

Is this a newly created role?

Yes, this is a newly created role within the expanding service.

What kind of environment does the Pathology Partnership aim to create for its staff?

The Pathology Partnership aims to create an inclusive working environment where every staff member has a sense of belonging.

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Barts Health NHS Trust operates several major hospitals in East London, providing comprehensive healthcare services including emergency care, surgery, and specialist treatments. Their ultimate mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care and improve health outcomes for the community they serve. Their purpose is to ensure that every patient receives the best possible treatment and support, fostering health and well-being across the diverse populations in their care.

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