Dear budding band 7s,
Just a reminder about this vacancy at Health Services Laboratories at University College London Hospitals in central London - closing date 26th October.
Details are available on NHS Jobs - J205 -A-15-0468
https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/86ef2a42efa30fac3d9917f51d6448f5/?vac_ref=913933513
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
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 09:23:46 +0100
From: Sally Brady <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Band 7 clinical scientist vacancy in London
Dear all,
A vacancy has arisen for a band 7 (equivalent) clinical scientist in Specialist Biochemistry at the new Health Services laboratories (HSL).
We are a friendly, supportive department and the job offers plenty of scope for specialist training particularly in mass spectrometry alongside duty biochemist experience.
The department has an active seminar/tutorial programme for those studying for higher qualifications.
Details are available on NHS Jobs - J205 -A-15-0468
For further information contact Anne Dawnay ([log in to unmask]) or Gill Rumsby ([log in to unmask])
Sally Brady PhD FRCPath
Principal Clinical Scientist
020 344 72972 (phone) | 0203 447 9584 (fax) Clinical Biochemistry, 60 Whitfield Street, London, W1T 4EU
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