Bioinformatician (Genomics)
1x 12-month fixed-term band 6 position (at NEY GLH Central Laboratory Leeds)
37.5 hours per week, full time, fixed-term.
In response to NHS England's recent Strategy and Service Specification for the future of Genomics services in England, Newcastle Teaching Hospitals, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Sheffield Children's Trust, and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals have formed the North East and Yorkshire Genomics Laboratory Hub; an exciting collaboration to provide services for Genomics across Yorkshire and Humber and the North. The combined size of our geography makes this the largest collaboration in the country with the Trusts offering a range of both general and specialist hospital services with excellent clinical outcomes for patients. We have an international reputation for excellence in specialist care, research, and academic training.
We are looking to recruit 1 x Band 6 Bioinformatician post to work within the North East and Yorkshire Genomic Laboratory Hub (NE&Y GLH) bioinformatics team.
A breakdown of the positions available is given below:
Applications from individuals with an MSc or PhD in Bioinformatics or Computer Science, particularly with experience in human cancer genomics, are highly desirable. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to a diverse range of exciting projects spanning both rare disease and cancer genomics.
Please note, due to funding requirements, the successful applicant must commence their role before 31st March 2025.
The role responsibilities include:
This post provides the opportunity to join our collaborative team at the forefront of transforming and shaping genomics services for the future. If you would like to join us on our exciting journey, we would welcome your interest and application.
For further enquiries or a confidential discussion please contact Helena Spiewak (NE&Y GLH Lead Bioinformatician) at helena.spiewak@nhs.net.
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PURPOSE
The North East and Yorkshire Genomic Laboratory Hub (NEY GLH) comprises a partnership arrangement between several organisations (Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Sheffield Children's Hospital FT, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals FT, and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals FT).
The GLH operates as a network to deliver genomic testing, as outlined in the National Genomic Test Directory, across a broad range of Genomic specialties including both cancer and rare diseases. We provide a coordinated and comprehensive service to deliver standardised outcomes, ongoing consolidation, quality improvement, and adoption of new technologies.
The post-holder will:
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
The post holder will work under guidance to provide highly specialised bioinformatics expertise to support the diagnostic platforms being used within NEY GLH. This will include implementation and validation of methods of data handling, software development, and analysis and interpretation of data that will ultimately have a direct impact on patient care.
The post holder will work with the lead bioinformatician and within the NEY GLH virtual team based across the different NEY GLH sites to plan activities and develop the bioinformatics capability of NEY GLH.
The post holder will be required to carry out research and development and service improvement in the field of genetics and bioinformatics.
The post holder will have appropriate scientific duties and responsibilities to contribute to the provision and development of an effective and high-quality diagnostic service.
Maintain awareness of, and adhere to, all relevant codes of practice, Health & Safety procedures and operational policies, and inform the safety officer of any hazards or potential risks encountered.
Ensure the best possible standard of work by applying scientific skills and expertise to maintain a high level of quality, reliability, timeliness, and accuracy.
Contribute information, both written and verbal, to local and national scientific meetings and workshops.
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