![]() ![]() To undertake clinical authorization of diagnostic results, mainly HIV, HTLV and syphilis, and other organisms as required by the department. To contribute to the management and development of diagnostic services as above. Technical/Scientific/Reference services/Research and Developmentĭevelopment and application of diagnostic methods, both serological and molecular, for the detection and analysis of blood bourne virus infections *Please be aware that this role can only be worked from within the UK and not overseas. This role will be based at our 61 Colindale Avenue, London, NW9 5HT This post will support the development and application of diagnostic methods, both serological and molecular, for the detection and analysis of blood borne virus infections and the clinical authorization of diagnostic results for sexually transmitted and blood borne infections, mainly HIV, HTLV, syphilis and other organisms as required by the department. Design of national microbiological surveillance programmes and sampling strategies and outbreak detection and control are part of day to day work of reference laboratories. They have a key role in the provision of expert advice to government and other national and international agencies, risk assessment for new and emerging microbiological threats and play an important role in teaching and training organism specific and subject matter expertise to all grades of professional medical, nursing, scientific and technical staff. Reference laboratories are required to provide authoritative, final and validated analysis for complex clinical or food microbiological problems and be innovative in driving microbiological methodology developments and standards. Microbiology reference laboratories undertake complex and highly skilled techniques which often require nationally or internationally unique capabilities or facilities. This post is positioned within the Clinical Services Unit of Reference Microbiology Services. We will work to ensure our people have the diverse skills, experiences and backgrounds we need to thrive, that our employees are representative of the communities we serve and feel valued and enabled to play their part in delivering our work.Ĭreating our working culture is an ongoing process which we are developing by listening and learning together, hearing and acting upon diverse voices and opinions to develop a common sense of identity and effective ways of working. Our mission is challenging, innovative and in the spotlight. ![]() We are a trusted source of advice to government and to the public, focusing on reducing inequalities in the way different communities experience and are impacted by infectious disease, environmental hazards, and other threats to health. Please note - Health Professions Council Registration as a Clinical Scientist or Biomedical Scientist with eligibility to undertake Clinical Scientist equivalency is essentialĪt the United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA) our mission is to provide health security for the nation by protecting from infectious disease and external hazards. ![]()
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