FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Practitioner in Reproductive Science position?
Applicants should be HCPC registered clinical scientists, with a background in reproductive science.
Is experience in a multi-disciplinary team important for this role?
Yes, candidates must enjoy working within a multi-disciplinary team and demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
What are the working hours for this position?
The role involves a seven-day-a-week service, with an expectation to work one weekend per month.
How many treatment cycles does the Barts Health Centre for Reproductive Medicine complete annually?
The center completes about 1,000 treatment cycles per year.
Are there opportunities for training and development in this role?
Yes, the Barts Health Centre for Reproductive Medicine is an HEE accredited training centre and has several trainees enrolled in the Scientist Training Programme (STP) in Reproductive Science.
Who can I contact for further information about the position?
You can contact Bonnie Collins, the Laboratory Manager, at bonnie.collins2@nhs.net for further details or informal visits.
What is the vision of Barts Health?
The vision is to be a high-performing group of NHS hospitals, renowned for excellence and innovation, providing safe and compassionate care to patients in east London and beyond.
How does Barts Health promote an inclusive working environment?
Barts Health is committed to promoting inclusion, ensuring every staff member has a sense of belonging, and values differences while supporting an inclusive working environment.
What are the primary responsibilities of this role?
The primary responsibilities include delivering high-quality laboratory services and ensuring patient safety as part of the Embryology Team.
Is there a focus on continuous improvement within the organization?
Yes, Barts Health is on an improvement journey aimed at becoming an outstanding organization with a world-class clinical reputation.