Biomedical Scientist (XR05)
- Patient
- centred Collaborative Fair Accountable Empowered All our actions and endeavours will be guided and evaluated through these values Additionally the following are core values which relate specifically to this post: As a healthcare worker dealing with sensitive (patient related) information the importance and value of personal honesty and integrity as a commitment to patient service and confidentiality will be recognised.
In contributing to the quality of a technical clinical service you will understand the requirement to continuously develop appropriate skills and accumulate relevant knowledge whether by formal or in- house training.
- WEST YORKSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF ACUTE TRUSTS (WYAAT) Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is part of the West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT), a collaborative of the NHS hospital trusts from across West Yorkshire and Harrogate working together to provide the best possible care for our patients.
By bringing together the wide range of skills and expertise across West Yorkshire and Harrogate we are working differently, innovating and driving forward change to deliver the highest quality care.
By working for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust this is your opportunity to be a part of that change.WYAAT is the acute sector arm of the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership, one of the largest integrated care systems in the country.
The Partnerships ambition is for everyone to have the best possible health and wellbeing, and the work of WYAAT, and each individual trust, supports that ambition.
- CORE BEHAVIOURS AND SKILLS In order to work effectively in the role the job holder must be able to demonstrate a number of attributes.
- to gain new knowledge through experience, formal study and participation in relevant training schemes
- to become an integral member of a team providing a clinical technical service
- to work independently when and as directed by supervisors
- to communicate clearly and effectively whether orally, graphically or electronically
- to plan the designated workload and assist in the organization of tasks undertaken by support workers
- to work with precision and follow accurately the documented laboratory standard operating procedures
- to operate highly complex laboratory equipment safely and efficiently
- to input and extract patient data from the laboratory computer system
- to interpret, validate and authorize the results of the section
- to demonstrate relevant tasks to others as appropriate
- to contribute actively towards the improvement of service quality by participation in relevant discussions with other team members
- to remain competent in established procedures and to develop new skills as experience is accrued.
- to participate actively in the departmental appraisal scheme
- to take account of changes in service delivery by demonstrating a flexible approach to work .
- Carry out a range of basic and more complex technical procedures.
The level of knowledge and understanding achieved will be consistent with that to allow you to recognise system failures and errors.
You will understand the need to report adverse events in the event of errors and failures.
- Participate actively in departmental internal and external quality assurance schemes.
- Participate in the maintenance of a safe working environment.
In addition you will be made aware of any suitable actions to take in the event of breaches in health and safety.
Such hazards include fire, manual handling, and breaches of security, controlled and uncontrolled exposure to chemical, biological and radioactive materials.
- Maintain patient confidentiality.
- Observe the requirements of departmental policies relating to service provision, for example sample labelling and adverse event reporting.
- PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
- To maintain registered status as a biomedical scientist with the Health Care Professions Council
- To perform, sometimes under supervision, appropriate technical laboratory procedures and tasks that are consistent with the job holders levels of knowledge, skills and experience.
- To develop competence in all sections of the department and to perform tasks accurately and in accordance with departmental standard operating procedures.
- To enter, manage and retrieve patient information using the laboratory computer system.
- To communicate accurately sensitive and complex information to users of the service in a manner that is in accordance with departmental procedures
- To demonstrate relevant job related tasks to new or more junior staff
- To actively participate in the laboratory quality assurance programme
- To participate in laboratory audit processes and support appropriate clinical trials involving the laboratory
- To contribute to general departmental management, for instance, by assisting in the ordering, receipt and control of consumables This list is not exhaustive and the changing needs of the service from time to time may require the development of other appropriate tasks and skills.
These will be fully discussed with the post holder in advance of their implementation.
Tasks that are typically expected of the job holder: These differ between specialities within pathology Administrative tasks include: Entering patient demographic information and the tests requested onto the laboratory computer system.This information must be entered quickly and accurately so that rapid turnaround times can be maintained.
Accepting and signing for deliveries of stock and consumables.
This requires checking deliveries against delivery notes to ensure orders have been met Reporting adverse events according to Trust risk management procedures.
Technical tasks involved during processing of pathology samples include: Assessing suitability and urgency of pathology samples.
Assigning relevant tests and investigations.Monitoring the performance of highly complex laboratory equipment such as automated analysers and performing basic repairs in the event of malfunction.
This may include IT equipment Prioritising, performing and interpreting clinical technical investigations according to standard operating procedures.
These samples may be high risk (e.g.
from patients with HIV, TB, hepatitis) or require chain of evidence (e.g.
for legal purposes) .
Authorizing the results of investigations.
Examples of this work are:- Blood grouping and cross matching
- Antibody identification
- Microscopy including fluorescent and electron microscopy
- Operating highly complex analytical equipment
- Identifying micro-organisms and assessing their antibiotic susceptibility
- Epidemiological investigations such as air sampling in operating theatres and outbreak investigations
- Molecular techniques (e.g.
polymerase chain reaction) Communication tasks include: Issuing written, electronic or verbal reports to clinicians and other practitioners.