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Job overview
This is an exciting opportunity to join our Mortuary Services team as an Anatomical Pathology Technician. You will receive structured training and hands-on experience in post-mortem care, mortuary operations, and related administrative duties. This role is ideal for individuals looking to develop a career in anatomical pathology within a supportive and professional environment.
Only qualified L3/L4 diploma in the Royal Society in Public Health (RSPH) need apply, Trainee Anatomical Pathology Technician staff may be considered, but only if they are currently on the L3 course for the RSPH” “If Trainee is successful, they’ll be banded as an Annex 21 Band 5 until qualified.
PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT APPLY.
Main duties of the job
To participate in the preparation and reconstruction of deceased patients.
Learn and adhere to health and safety, infection control, and legal requirements.
Support the respectful handling, storage, and release of deceased patients.
Participate in training sessions and complete required competency assessments.
Maintain accurate records and assist with administrative tasks.
Compassionate and respectful approach to care.
Ability to follow procedures and maintain confidentiality.
Good communication and teamwork skills.
Willingness to learn and adapt in a sensitive environment.
Exposure to mortuary operations, post-mortem procedures, and bereavement services.
Career progression within Mortuary Services upon successful completion of training.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Job Summary
To participate in the activities of the mortuary. Primarily providing a technical service, to the Trust and other users of the service assisting Histopathologists and Forensic Pathologists during the post-mortem examination. At all times the dignity of the deceased must be maintained
- Services – All technical aspects of maintaining and developing a mortuary service.
- People – health and safety, discipline, appraisal
- Resources – equipment evaluation, consumable evaluation
- Information – departmental procedures, computer skills, departmental meetings
- Training – Training and development of technical staff, continuing professional Development.
Key Responsibilities
- To undertake a share of the autopsy-related and day-to-day mortuary service activity.
- To assist with any post-mortem deemed to be “high-risk”.
- To participate in the out-of-hours “on-call” rota.
- To participate in the organisation and supervision of workshops held within the mortuary.
- To ensure that the dignity of the deceased is maintained.
- Adhere to the organisation’s health and safety policies.
- Assist in producing risk assessments.
- Participate in the staff appraisal scheme as an appraisee
- To participate in assessing the needs for additional resources.
- To participate in assessing new equipment.
- To ensure that adequate levels of stocks and equipment are maintained.
- To ensure equipment is maintained in a reasonable condition.
- Ensure adherence to and participate in reviewing operational procedures.
- Participate in departmental meetings.
- To use the departmental computer system as required.
- Regular liaison with hospital staff, funeral directors, Coroner’s office and other personnel to maintain and improve the service.
- Daily liaison with pathologists with regard to hospital and Coroner’s post-mortem examinations.
- Ensure patient confidentiality is maintained at all times.
- To assist junior medical staff in becoming acquainted with local procedures.
- To supervise and train other trainee APT’s
- To participate in the development and implementation of training programmes.
- To participate in continuing professional development.
Clinical Governance / Quality
Primarily providing a technical service, to the Trust and other users of the service assisting Histopathologists and Forensic Pathologists during the post-mortem examination.
Education and Training development
Structed training and development needs to support the L3 and L4 Diploma in RSPH
To participate in the organisation and supervision of workshops held within the mortuary.
Equality and Diversity
It is the responsibility of every member of staff to understand our equality and diversity commitments and statutory obligations under current equality legislation (the
Equality Act 2010) and to:
Act in ways that support equality and diversity and recognises the importance of people’s rights in accordance with legislation, policies, procedures and good practice;
Valuing people as individuals and treating everyone with dignity and respect, consideration and without prejudice, respecting diversity and recognising peoples expressed beliefs, preferences and choices in working with others and delivering appropriate services;
- Recognise and report behaviour that undermines equality under Trust policy.
- Be consciously aware of own behaviour and encourage the same levels of behaviour in colleagues.
- Acknowledge others’ different perspectives and recognise the diverse needs and experiences of everyone they come into contact with.
March 2024
- With the support of managers develop an equality and diversity objective
through the personal development review process.
Values and Behaviours
We are Caring
We are kind to each other and always show compassion to ourselves and others.
We know we are doing this when:
- We are always kind and compassionate to ourselves, our patients, families
and colleagues.
- We recognise and appreciate each other, taking pride in working here and our contribution to success.
- We are professional and always seek to deliver the best standards of care.
We are Fair
We treat people equitably and value their differences.
- We value everyone for their unique contribution and we embrace diversity;
- We are confident in speaking up and we support all our colleagues to do the same;
- We are open and honest.
We Are Innovative
We work as a team to continuously improve the way we deliver and transform health care.
- We continuously improve the services we deliver and pioneer new ways of doing things;
- We learn from mistakes, striving to ensure we get things right first time;
- We create and share knowledge with each other, patients and our professional communities.
Infection Prevention & Control
All staff will adhere to infection control policies and procedures at all times and carry out role specific duties as per roles and responsibilities.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality/Data Protection regarding all personal information and Trust activity must be maintained at all times (both in and out of working hours). All staff should ensure that they are familiar with and adhere to all Trust privacy, confidentiality and security policies and procedures. Any breach of confidentiality will be taken seriously and appropriate disciplinary action taken
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Person specification
Other
Essential
- Evidence of own personal on-going development (CPD)
Skills
Essential
- Evidence of good verbal and written communication skills
- Good IT skills
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of coronial system
- A detailed knowledge of H&S within a mortuary environment
- Understanding of the requirements of HTA
Desirable
- Understanding of ISO standards for UKAS accrediation
Experience
Essential
- Evidence of appropriate practical experience in routine and high risk post mortems
Desirable
- Evidence of undertaking forensic post mortem examinations
- Evidence of out of hours working
Qualifications
Essential
- Certificate in Anatomical pathology Techniques or equivalent qualifications/experience
Desirable
- Diploma in anatomical pathology techniques
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This advert is for Anatomical Pathology Technician with Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool Clinical Laboratories. It is listed as a Band 5 Health science services role. The advertised salary is £32,073 - £39,043 per annum. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 03 Sep 2026.
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