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Apologies to those to whom this does not apply but I would be grateful if this could be brought to the attention of any relevant individuals.

 

We have a Band 7, Clinical Biochemist Vacancy – Fixed Term, 12 month contract – from 1st September to cover Maternity leave. Will accept candidates who have completed basic training and require a further 12 months to attain registration but also suitable for a registered scientist desiring 12 months experience in a busy and progressive DGH department. We are a recognised training department with an exemplary examination pass rate. The department is also actively involved in a number of research projects, participation in which may be available to the successful applicant.

 

To apply go to  www.poole.nhs.uk, select “Working for Us” then use the direct link to the NHS jobs page. If not immediately obvious, search using job reference job ref 428-P706. Alternatively, can be accessed via http://www.jobs.nhs.uk using the same job reference.

 

Because of current circumstances there is an early closing date. For informal discussion or further information please contact Dr Joe Begley, Consultant Chemical Pathologist (01202 442155 / [log in to unmask]) or Mr John Morton, Consultant Clinical Scientist (01202 442151 / [log in to unmask])

 

 

Dr JP Begley

Clinical Biochemistry Department

Poole & Royal Bournemouth Hospitals.

Tel: 01202 442155

 

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