This is an excellent opportunity for a suitably qualified Biomedical Scientist to gain experience in a large, busy UKAS accredited and IBMS registered training laboratory.
The Microbiology laboratory is located on the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital site and provides an extensive service to two acute hospitals, smaller local hospitals and to GPs in Gloucestershire and south Worcestershire. The current workload is 380,000 specimens a year.
The Microbiology department has a well-equipped laboratory offering a comprehensive service including automated urine analysis, molecular diagnostics, liquid TB culture, Mycology and Andrology. The department provides an extensive Serology and Virology service.
The successful candidate will be reliable, enthusiastic, motivated and forward thinking. They will demonstrate good interpersonal skills and must be a team player. Candidates must have current HCPC registration and previous experience of working as a Biomedical Scientist in an NHS Microbiology laboratory. They will have the opportunity to work in all sections of the department, and will receive full training and support relevant to their level of experience.
This role will include analysing clinical specimens, adhering to appropriate infection control policies, assuming specific responsibilities for equipment maintenance, trouble shooting, document control, stock management, performance of both internal and external quality control and supporting the service users when required.
The successful candidate will be expected to participate in the weekend, bank holiday and on-call rotas.
The Department of Microbiology is based on the GRH hospital site in Gloucester. The laboratory provides an extensive service to the two hospitals and GP surgeries in Gloucestershire. The laboratory has a staff team of about 60 people, including scientific and medical roles. The core working hours are 0830 to 1700, Monday to Friday, but all staff help provide the services outside core hours. This includes weekend and Bank Holiday working.
The department has a long history of training and developing staff in different roles. It is approved as a training laboratory by the Institute of Biomedical Science, and has been accredited by UKAS to the ISO15189 standards.
Main Duties:
Technical Duties:
Sample Reception:
Developing specialist knowledge to determine the relevant tests to be carried out on samples received onto the bench by interpretation of clinical information and specimen type. The safe handling of high-risk samples and dealing with any leaking/damaged samples. Rapid and accurate computer data entry including entry of patient demographics using the IPS system and handling incoming telephone calls, giving advice and results to users.
Microbiological Culture:
Developing specialist knowledge to select appropriate media, incubation temperatures and atmospheres as indicated by specimen type and clinical information provided. Using that knowledge to interpret culture results to decide if significant organisms (bacteria/fungi) are present. Performing identification techniques and antimicrobial sensitivity tests and interpreting these. Relying upon this knowledge to compile and format clinical reports.
Microscopy:
Performing microscopic investigations using plain light, polarised and fluorescence techniques to examine unstained and stained preparations including parasites, cell counts of various body fluids, the detection of micro-organisms in patient samples. Microscopy of seminal fluid for post vasectomy and infertility investigations.
Staining:
Performing standard staining techniques e.g. Gram, ZN, auramine and specialist stains as indicated by findings or clinical information provided.
Blood cultures:
Dealing with positive blood cultures flagged by BacT/Alert system using techniques described above.
Specialised Cultures/Techniques:
Processing environmental and infection control samples, processing urine samples for sexually transmitted diseases using specialised PCR technology.
Serology:
Undertaking virological and non-virological analysis of serum samples using both automated systems (Vidas3, DS2, Cobas e411) and manual methods.
Working within the CL3 room dealing with high risk samples safely, to be familiar with the enactment of emergency procedures and to be able to dispose of high risk waste appropriately.
To be able to prioritise samples according to user requirements. Prepare specimens for testing dependent on platform of choice, and act upon the result provided ensuring reflex or referral testing is performed appropriately.
Equipment:
Developing knowledge of all instrumentation to ensure that the post holder is capable of operating, maintaining and troubleshooting the following equipment and any new equipment acquired:
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
£29,970 to £36,483 a year (pro rata if part time)