I'd like to draw your attention to an exciting position in central London with Health Services Laboratories at the University College London Hospitals site.

 

We are looking for an  HCPC Registered Clinical Scientist to provide clinical and scientific leadership in the provision of point-of-care services at UCLH as well as satellite lab services (currently intra-operative PTH, ante-natal screening and diabetes clinics). There will also be an opportunity to be involved in one of the specialist sections within the laboratory.

 

You will also participate in the departmental rotas for Duty Biochemist, providing advice and interpretation of results for general laboratory work, and for Referral services, advising on esoteric tests. You  will be joining a team of 5 other clinical biochemists in a department that provides excellent training, with full support for completion of FRCPath.

 

Please do contact me if you require further information or would like to arrange a visit.

The closing date is April 1st but can be extended if you contact me due to the late posting.

Note the essential requirement for tandem MS experience is an error!

Job Reference: J205-A-16-0738

https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/d0f8146668856a507a634fbb72f267aa/?vac_ref=914119099

 

 

Best wishes

Anne

Dr Anne Dawnay PhD FRCPath

Consultant Biochemist for HSL at UCLH

Clinical Lead UCLH Clinical Biochemistry & Chair UCLH POCT Committee

60 Whitfield St

London W1T 4EU

 

Tel 020 344 72954 direct dial

Fax 020 344 79584

 

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