Senior Biomedical Scientist - Haematology and Blood Transfusion, NWP
Job Description
Job summary
An opportunity exists for a Full Time, HCPC Registered Senior Biomedical Scientist wishing to work within the Haematology and Blood Transfusion departments at Northwick Park and Central Middlesex Hospitals. The post is for Senior BMS with Haematology and Blood Transfusion experience. Requirements for the post is MSc degree. Applicants will need to have a minimum of 5 years experience as a state registered BMS. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic professional in the North West London area with good travel links into several mainline London stations. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in all of the shifts to support the needs of the 24/7 requirements of the service as allocated by the Head of Haematology and Blood Transfusion Laboratories. The ideal candidate will contribute to providing a professional and technical laboratory service working effectively as part of the managerial team in the department. Candidate will be expected to manage daily routine laboratory duties and will be expected to work independently to maintain efficient service.
Main duties of the job
The Laboratory services the Haematology and Blood Transfusion pathology needs of a large GP catchment area, with Maternity, Haematology Oncology and large surgical variety, including St Marks Colorectal surgery. There is also a large company Haemoglobinopathy referral centre, involved in Neonatal screening and as such the Blood Film Morphology seen is extremely varied with training second to none. The Blood Transfusion laboratory has recently had new Grifols analysers on both sites and the team works alongside the Trust Transfusion Practitioners, Lead BT Clinicians and the Hospital Transfusion Team to promote Patient Blood Management. Main duties will include rotation between Haematology and Blood Transfusion across both sites covering the 24/7 service, candidates will be expected to participate in all of the duties, including night shifts. Senior duties in Haematology and Blood Transfusion will include, competency training, referral results, queries from clinicians, maintaining all analysers, checking incompletes, ensuring all paperwork has been completed correctly. Other responsibilities will include, incident investigation, audits, change control validations, preparation for UKAS/MHRA. Candidate will be responsible for managing the daily duties of the department including staff and stock, analyser function, trending, temperature monitoring, IQC review and EQA submission. Candidates will also be expect to work on the bench to support BMS/ AP staff when necessary.
About us
At TDL we offer a variety of excellent staff benefits including
Training and development opportunities supporting professional development
Annual salary review salary and progression are aligned to our internal transparent pay structure, Progression Plus, supporting career development and structured annual salary reviews
Discounted gym membership we have a corporate gym membership scheme with Better Gyms
Cash healthcare plan cash back on a variety of healthcare costs including dentist and opticians
Sick Pay Entitlement one months full pay and one months half pay after probation
Permanent Health Insurance and Death in Service Cover
Life Assurance providing salary continuation for long term illness six months qualifying period
Employee Assistance Programme supporting staff wellbeing
Season Ticket Loan Scheme interest free loan for the cost of annual travel ticket
Perkbox Access to additional staff perks and benefits such as high street discounts
Company Pension Scheme company and staff contributions which increase with service
Competitive annual leave allowance 29 days.
Flexible working hours we support and offer flexibility around shift patterns and working schedule
Job responsibilities
Overall Job Purpose:
As a Senior Biomedical Scientist (BMS) in Haematology the post holder is responsible for the delegated tasks required for the delivery of a fit-for-purpose medical laboratory service analysing and reporting Clinical Haematology results. The department offers a variety of analytical tests and in addition the Blood Transfusion department matches, prepares and supplies blood components.
The post-holder will co-operate with the Chief BMS and Lab Manager in the provision of the Haematology service across Northwick Park NHS Trust and Central Middlesex Hospital on behalf of The Doctors Laboratory.
Main Duties:
To include, but not be restricted to, the following duties:
1. Technical/Scientific
a. To handle, use and dispose of blood, urine, faeces other body tissue and hazardous chemicals in a safe manner.
b. To assist in the care and maintenance of equipment and to ensure equipment is functioning correctly, prior to analysis.
c. To carry out first-line equipment and method troubleshooting, advise Chief BMS of situations requiring further action, work with Service Engineers on fault resolution.
d. To prepare, store and use reagents required for laboratory investigations.
e. To perform manual, semi-automated and fully-automated laboratory investigations.
f. To measure and monitor the accuracy and imprecision of laboratory investigations using appropriate quality controls procedures.
g. To perform and supervises the laboratory analysis of pathology samples including blood, urine and bone marrow specimens and also groups and matches blood and plasma products for transfusion.
h. To undertake preliminary fault finding and corrective action when the quality control procedures indicate loss of performance.
i. To report to the Chief BMS any instance or event which may cause a service delivery failure. Communicates operational experience to other staff and reports regularly to the Chief BMS on the functioning of the section.
j. To undertake method and laboratory instrument evaluation as directed by the Head of Department
k. To participate in research and development as directed by the Head of Department.
l. To provide scientific advice and acts as a resource both internally and externally.
2. Diagnostic/Clinical
a. To interpret first-line laboratory results and take appropriate actions in line with laboratory polices and procedures for authorising results, adding approved predefined clinically relevant comments, referring results for an expert opinion and clinical interpretation. Refers on to appropriate specialists requests for information outside of their area of responsibility.
b. To report results through the computer system or by telephone to medical and nursing staff when requested to do so
c. To inform the requestor of clinically significant results
d. To provide approved departmental information and advice to other healthcare professionals and patients and to refer on to appropriate specialists requests for information out of their area of responsibility.
e. To participate in clinical audit.
f. To provide and receive information to inform work colleagues or external contacts e.g. other departments, GP's or visitors to the department. This may include providing non-clinical advice, explanation of results and instruction in routine and emergency situations. This is complex, sensitive information that must be accurate and may have medico-legal implications.
3. Training and Development
a. To maintain registration with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
b. To comply with the code of practise for the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) and HCPC
c. To support and participate in staff training and development as required.
d. To be pro-active in continuing professional development (CPD). To maintain training logs of internal and external courses attended.
e. To assist in the maintenance of the CPA standards to ensure the department remains compliant at all times.
f. To participate with supervision of the work and performance monitoring of Medical Laboratory Assistants, Trainees and Students and newly qualified Biomedical Scientists in the procedures for which the post holder is responsible.
g. To fulfil all competency requirements for out of hours and lone worker duties.
4. Information Technology
a. To use the Lab information system according to authorised protocols.
b. To comply with local and national policies for safe secure and confidential processing and storage of patient and other lab Information, ensuring compliance to the data protection act (1984)
c. To maintain the integrity and accuracy of laboratory databases
5. Administrative
a. To ensure records are kept up to date and stored safely to ensure compliance with the standards of Clinical Pathology Accreditation (CPA)
b. To ensure that all results are reported with the agreed turnaround times
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