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Associate Practitioner Cellular Pathology

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 08 Rhagfyr 2025
Cyflog: £27,485.00 i £30,162.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £27485.00 - £30162.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 15 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: Liverpool, L7 8XP
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9287-25-2010

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Job Title: Associate Practitioner Non-Cervical CytologyBand: 4Department: Cytology, Liverpool Clinical Laboratories (LCL)Base: Royal Liverpool University Hospital (with potential cross-site working) Job Purpose The post holder will support the delivery of a high-quality, patient-focused cytology service by performing a range of technical and analytical duties within the non-cervical cytology laboratory. Working under the supervision of Biomedical Scientists, the Associate Practitioner will assist in the preparation and processing of diagnostic specimens that underpin key diagnostic and prognostic pathways, particularly for cancer patients. This role contributes directly to accurate and timely results that support effective clinical decision-making and patient care. Main Duties and Responsibilities Receive, verify, and accession specimens onto the TelePath Laboratory Information System, ensuring correct identification and traceability. Prepare and process a variety of cytology samples including fluids, FNAs, washings, and brushings using techniques such as cytospin centrifugation, ThinPrep, filtration, and cell block preparation. Perform routine and special staining (e.g. Papanicolaou, May-Grnwald Giemsa) and assist in slide preparation to ensure diagnostic quality. Operate and maintain key equipment including cytocentrifuges, centrifuges, automated stainers, Sakura tape coverslippers, slide printers, and microtomy equipment. Conduct basic quality control checks, ensuring consistent technical performance and compliance with departmental standards. Support Biomedical Scientists and Pathologists by preparing high-quality diagnostic slides that directly inform cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways. Handle biological materials safely in line with COSHH and infection control policies, including work with high-risk specimens in containment facilities. Ensure accurate and confidential record-keeping in accordance with Trust information governance and data protection policies. Participate in digital cytology workflows using CaseManager and slide scanners, supporting image acquisition, digital reporting, and service modernisation. Engage in equipment maintenance, stock control, and reagent preparation, reporting any faults or non-conformances promptly. Assist in training new staff, students, and visitors, promoting good laboratory practice and teamwork. Participate in personal and professional development, maintaining competence through CPD and departmental appraisal. Demonstrate professionalism, flexibility, and commitment to delivering a safe, efficient, and responsive service. Uphold LUHFTs core values We are caring, we are fair, and we are innovative in all aspects of work. Service Context Liverpool Clinical Laboratories (LCL), part of Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, provides an integrated, UKAS-accredited pathology service. The Cytology department supports a range of clinical specialities including oncology, respiratory medicine, urology, and ophthalmology, playing a vital role in cancer diagnosis and patient management. The department is currently implementing digital pathology systems such as Telepath LIMS and Slideviewer Digital IMS, enhancing diagnostic quality, remote reporting, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Additional Information All staff are expected to work safely, maintain confidentiality, and adhere to Trust policies and quality standards. Duties may be reviewed as service needs evolve.

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