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JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE GRADE LOCATION RESPONSIBLE TO ACCOUNTABLE TO JOB PURPOSE State Registration by the Health Professions Council as a Biomedical Scientist. The training will take place over a period of 5 years and will include successful completion of a university course leading to a degree in Biomedical Science. It will also involve the production of a portfolio of evidence based upon practical experience as set out by the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS). JOB SUMMARY To undertake a series of course at an approved university leading to a degree in Biomedical Science. To successfully complete each year of the training program. Progress to be assessed at annual review. I will fully be able to undertake in-house training as required by the IBMS and produce a portfolio of evidence because I have done this when completeing my nvq and BTEC in : : : : : Trainee Biomedical Scientist Trainee Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (Site)
Departmental Chief Biomedical Scientist Specialty/Site Laboratory Manager - Specialty : To carry out a programme of training that will lead to
Pharmaceutical Services.
To reach the high standards of expertise in (specialty) theory and techniques required to achieve HPC State Registration. To understand the need for, and to help in the provision of a high quality and timely service to our customers. To work in an efficient and cost-effective manner. To follow departmental procedures and health and safety rules at all times. To help in ensuring the Department achieves and maintains standards necessary for Clinical Pathology Accreditation. To take part in training in order to forward the Departments overall aims
MAIN DUTIES To train under direct supervision in the following areas: Clinical/Technical 1. (Specialty) theory and techniques and to using analytical skills to carry out routine
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technical work within the department as required by senior technical staff and under the supervision of other qualified staff. Sample reception, preparation, recording and reporting of results in accordance with departmental procedures and protocols. To carry out testing under supervision on a range of bodily fluids and tissues many of which may be highly infectious and extremely unpleasant. To deal with any spillages of noxious and toxic chemicals and bodily fluids according to standard operating procedures. To be able to follow all health and safety guidance as set out in standard operating procedures and departmental policies. To be able to follow all quality control procedures as set out in departmental instructions. To maintain high technical standards and ensure that any areas in which they work are kept clean and tidy. To work accurately and precisely in a conscientious, disciplined and flexible way. To assist with routine and emergency maintenance and calibration of equipment both inside and outside the department as appropriate, and to identify any problems associated with equipment they use to supervisory staff. To attend and participate in departmental meetings, and to comment and contribute to the development of new policies and procedures.
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To carry out data entry of patient demographic details and test requests according to standard operating procedures. To undertake project work involving using of spreadsheets and databases.
Communication 13. 14. 15. Other 16. 17. Attend mandatory training such as Fire Awareness training as is required by the Laboratory Manager. To maintain the confidentiality of Trust and patient information, and use such information only as authorised for specific purposes. Report any concerns about the use of such information to your senior manager. To communicate with colleagues within the department on a range of subjects. To communicate with both medical and scientific staff within the department and with medical and nursing staff on wards and in general practice. To communicate with patients often with a barrier to communication on a range of topics related to sample collection.
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18. To undertake any other reasonable duties consistent with the grade as indicated by the Chief Biomedical Scientist or his/her representative.
This job description is current as at 1st October 2004 and will be subject to annual review when it may be amended with the agreement of the individual and the Laboratory Manager (Specialty) to reflect changes that may have occurred in the responsibilities of the post. The above description is a fair reflection of my role. Signed: _____________________ (Employee) Signed: _____________________ (Manager) Name: ______________________ Date:_________ Name: ______________________ Date:_________
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Job Role The role of staff at these grades is varied. Staff working at Trainee BMS grade, rotate around all sections of a department receiving training and becoming experienced in all aspects of the work under the supervision of qualified staff. They may work in a variety of different departments and sections within Pathology to gain experience of different techniques. Much of the work involves the processing of tests. During this training period, they learn about the interpretation and technical authorisation of diagnostic test results, but are only allowed to authorise under direct supervision. Working within Pathology brings staff into contact with many distressing and unpleasant areas. They are required to examine and analyse/dissect specimens from every part of the body, including tissues, faeces, blood, sputum and the products of abortion. Working with qualified staff they may be involved in identifying serious disease states. This can involve discussing diagnostic tests and the reasons for carrying them out with seriously ill patients or carers. In many areas of work, the job involves quite long periods of intense concentration often sitting or standing in once place for long periods, for example when looking at blood films, microbiological culture plates, cytology slides, analyser screens. This can be difficult, as there may be constant interruptions due to such things as telephone calls. Much of the work involves the use of computers, and they are expected to have a comprehensive ability, including data and text entry, the use of computers for the manipulation of data and the use of databases. Members of staff regularly spend a good deal of their time working at keyboards. The work necessitates communication on a range of subjects, some of which includes complex technical information. They communicate with a wide range of individuals and groups, including colleagues within Pathology, medical and nursing staff on wards and directly with patients, who are often old and who can have difficulty in understanding some of the complicated information being given. They are expected to undertake laboratory audits, help to carry out evaluations of new equipment and new analytical methods that are under review. They will occasionally take part in research projects that are undertaken within Pathology. Much of the equipment used is very expensive (often in excess of 100,000) and complex. Although they do not have overall responsibility whilst in training they may be involved
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troubleshooting and for carrying out minor repair of the equipment. Qualified and senior members of staff normally organise their working patterns to ensure they can achieve state registration. Pathology Directorate Organisational Structure
Trust Board
Pathology Board/ Director of Pathology Services/ Lead Clinicians Mid-Yorkshire Hospital NHS Trust
General Manager Diagnostic Services Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Information Manager Pathology Services Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Laboratory Managers Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology/Blood Transfusion, Histopathology/Cytology, Microbiology Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Pathology support services Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Biomedical Scientists Grade 3 Clinical (Specialty) Department Dewsbury & District Hospital
Biomedical Scientists Grade 2 Section Leader - Clinical (Specialty) Pinderfields General Hospital
Biomedical Scientists Grade 2 Section Leader - Clinical (Speciality) Pontefract General Infirmary
Biomedical Scientists Grade 2 Section - Clinical (Specialty) Dewsbury & District Hospital
Biomedical Scientist Grade 1+3 Clinical (Specialty) Pinderfields General Hospital Biomedical Scientist Grade 1 Clinical (Specialty) Pinderfields General Hospital
Biomedical Scientist Grade 1+3 Clinical (Specialty) Pontefract General Infirmary Biomedical Scientist Grade 1 Clinical (Specialty) Pontefract General Infirmary
Biomedical Scientist Grade 1+ 3 Clinical (Specialty) Dewsbury & District Hospital Biomedical Scientist Grade 1 Clinical (Speciality) Dewsbury & District Hospital
Medical Laboratory Assistants & Support staff Clinical Specialty Pinderfields General Hospital
Medical Laboratory Assistants & Support Page 5 of 5 staff Clinical Specialty Pontefract General infirmary
Medical Laboratory Assistants & Support staff Clinical Specialty Dewsbury & District Hospital
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GCE A Level or equivalent qualification/experience to allow entry onto an approved HNC/Biomedical Science part time degree. A degree that is not accepted for state registration would also be acceptable. Work experience/placements
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