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Genetic Technologist

Employer
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Location
Sheffield
Salary
£29,970 to £36,483 per annum
Closing date
10 Sep 2024
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Profession
Other Health Profession
Grade
Band 5
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Sheffield Diagnostic Genetics Service at Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust as a Genetic Technologist.

The post holder will be a compassionate, accountable individual who treats all colleagues, patients and service users with respect and seeks to deliver excellence in their role. They will share the Trust values and be committed to equality, diversity and inclusion.

The post of Genetic Technologist at SDGS is to provide technical and analytical services to the department. You will contribute to the diagnostic service, whilst gaining experience and working towards achieving internally measured competences, targets and will be required to be (or already be) professionally registered. In addition you will participate in the routine work of the laboratory by participation on the rotas and other similar tasks as directed by the Operational Services Manager.

Interviews will only be held face to face only.

Main duties of the job

To analyse & interpret results from molecular or cytogenetic techniques such as, but not limited to, PCR, Karyotyping, Arrays, Sanger sequencing, next-generation sequencing and whole genome sequencing, and other processes according to the appropriate SOP's, targets and timescales, under the direction of a genetic technologist band 6.

To undertake the generation of standard template reports for first line reporting.

To work in all areas of the genetic services offered by the department to gain broad experience.

To organise own daily workload in collaboration with senior genetic technologists where required, and to work to appropriate timescales and targets.

To supervise a subset of Medical Laboratory Assistants in laboratory techniques.

To participate in internal and external quality control procedures and to abide by all codes of practice, safety regulations, protocols and operational policies of the department and the Trust.

To participate in specific areas of research and development activity as appropriate

About us

At Sheffield Children's, our purpose is clear: to provide healthier futures for children and young people. Our three strategic aims are:
  • Outstanding Patient Care
  • Brilliant Place to work
  • Leaders in Children's Health

  • We work successfully with local, regional, and national partners to provide physical and mental healthcare across acute and community settings. Many of our clinicians are amongst the best in their field, recognised nationally and internationally for their expertise.

    As well as having enormous pride in what we do, we are a friendly, welcoming, and motivated NHS Trust who are guided by our CARE values: Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence. Our nearly 4000 colleagues live these values, ensuring kind and compassionate care that makes patients and their families feel safe and at home.

    As we approach our 150th anniversary in 2026, we remain committed to enhancing our reputation in children's health leadership, improving the experiences of both patient and colleagues, and focusing on our communities and population health.

    Job description

    Job responsibilities

    To analyse & interpret results from molecular or cytogenetic techniques such as, but not limited to, PCR, Karyotyping, Arrays, Sanger sequencing, next-generation sequencing and whole genome sequencing, and other processes according to the appropriate SOPs, targets and timescales, under the direction of a genetic technologist band 6.

    To undertake the generation of standard template reports for first line reporting

    To work in all areas of the genetic services offered by the department to gain broad experience.

    To organise own daily workload in collaboration with senior genetic technologists where required, and to work to appropriate timescales and targets

    To supervise a subset of Medical Laboratory Assistants in laboratory techniques.

    To participate in internal and external quality control procedures and to abide by all codes of practice, safety regulations, protocols and operational policies of the department and the Trust.

    To participate in specific areas of research and development activity as appropriate.

    To maintain all necessary manual and computerised records of work and archiving of diagnostic materials

    To be involved in the training of genetic technologists and trainee clinical scientists in the analytical skills of the service as directed by the departmental training officers

    To take all necessary measures to acquire, improve and apply the scientific skills and expertise necessary to perform the duties of the post at a high level of quality and reliability. This will include attendance and presentation in lectures, seminars, meetings and courses.

    To be able to develop, troubleshoot departmental laboratory equipment, methods and to generate appropriate SOPs.

    To be proficient in and perform a wide range of genetics techniques.

    To take all necessary steps to achieve and maintain registration on the voluntary register for Genetic Technologists.

    To abide by all Codes of Practice, Safety Regulations, Protocols and Operational Policies of the department and the service.

    The post holder will participate in an annual Personal Development Review/ appraisal process as well as all necessary mandatory training. As part of the appraisal process, the post holder's involvement and contribution to Quality Management will be reviewed along with their understanding and compliance with the current, relevant Trust objective.

    Inclusive Recruitment & Selection

    We are committed to being an inclusive employer and accurate data capture is an important part of that to ensure we are supportive and representative. Our aim is to ensure that all applicants can see themselves in the available categories on our application form, but we recognise that some of our data capture fields are not inclusive. We have flagged this with our system provider to ask for change.

    We offer encouragement and active support to applicants with additional needs, including those from ethnic minorities, with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community. If you wish to adjust any aspect of the recruitment process or wish to find out more about our recruitment & selection processes, please get in touch with our Recruitment Manager: Catherine.Gilbert7@nhs.net

    We are continually reviewing our recruitment & selection process to support the long-term aim of Sheffield Childrens being a champion of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion. If you have any ideas for improvement, please get in touch with Catherine Gilbert at Catherine.Gilbert7@nhs.net

    Trust Values

    The Trust is committed to providing great quality patient care and keep children, young people and families at the heart of what we do by following our CARE values:
    • Compassion leading by kindness and showing empathy, understanding and respect
    • Accountability striving to do the right thing and owning responsibility
    • Respect value differences, tackling inequality and fostering a culture of inclusion
    • Excellence delivering a high-quality standard of care


    Person Specification

    Qualifications and Training

    Essential

    • Degree or equivalent, or equivalent appropriate experience in biological science (or related discipline).
    • Committed to working towards professional registration (AHCS)


    Desirable

    • Registered with the AHCS.


    Experience

    Essential

    • Substantial experience of genetic techniques having worked in an accredited NHS diagnostic laboratory or equivalent workplace.


    Desirable

    • Demonstrable experience of a range of molecular and cytogenetic techniques.


    Knowledge and Skills

    Essential

    • Knowledge of the principles of human genetics
    • High level of technical skill with laboratory processes.
    • Proficient in a wide range of genetic techniques.
    • Ability to follow protocols strictly with awareness of health and safety issues.
    • Good communication skills.
    • IT skills.


    Desirable

    • Knowledge of the principles of human diagnostic genetic testing.
    • Ability to use relevant laboratory software e.g., Cytovision, Mutation Surveyor, Genemapper or equivalents.


    Personal Attributes

    Essential

    • Able to carry responsibility for day-to-day management of workload and work to tight deadlines where necessary.
    • Keen to learn and develop new competencies.
    • Team player.


    Desirable

    • Enthusiasm to promote integrated working practices.


    Demonstrates Trust Values

    Essential

    • Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence.


    Employer details

    Employer name

    Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust

    Address

    Sheffield Children's Hospital

    Western Bank

    Sheffield

    S10 2TH

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    425-24-6501792-A

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