
Job overview
The Royal Marsden has a vital role in championing change and improvement in cancer care through research, innovation, education, and leading-edge practice. We are incredibly proud of our international reputation for pushing the boundaries and for our ground breaking work, ensuring our patients receive the very best and latest in cancer treatment and care.
As part of our ongoing development, we are seeking an enthusiastic Genomics Education and Training Coordinator to join the Clinical Genomics department. The Clinical Genomics laboratory at The Royal Marsden is part of the North Thames Genomic Laboratory Hub (NT GLH), a key player in cancer genomic testing in England. Based at the Centre for Molecular Pathology in Sutton, a state-of-the-art facility integrating translational science with molecular diagnostics, this role is critical in supporting the education and training needs of our staff.
Main duties of the job
The Genomics Education and Training Coordinator will work in collaboration with the Operational Managers and the Scientist Training Lead to organise, deliver and maintain educational and training provisions for all roles within the clinical genomics department. This will include developing and managing scientific training programmes and resources, including engagement with internal and external training providers. Furthermore, the Genomics Education and Training Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring staff training documentation is completed and appropriately recorded and regularly reviewed in accordance with ISO15189 standards.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
For further information please refer to the job description and personal specification
- Develop, implement, and monitor education, training and engagement programmes.
- Organise and schedule training seminars on key genomic medicine topics including Cancer, Haematological Malignancy and Rare Disease.
- Ensure the departmental training policy is regularly reviewed.
The Genomics Education and Training Coordinator will work closely with the Operational Managers and Scientist Training Lead to develop, deliver, and maintain educational programs for staff across the department. The successful candidate will manage training documentation, coordinate seminars on genomic medicine topics, and ensure training meets accreditation standards such as ISO 15189.
This is a key role for someone who is passionate about training and education in genomics, with a focus on maintaining high standards and supporting career development across the team. You will play a vital part in ensuring staff have the skills and resources they need to excel in a cutting-edge clinical genomics environment.
The successful applicant will have a BSc in Biological Sciences/Genetics, with experience in training delivery within a diagnostic laboratory setting. Knowledge of genomic medicine and its role in patient care is essential, alongside excellent organisational and communication skills.
Join the innovative healthcare team at the Royal Marsden Hospital and work alongside the new Oak Centre in Sutton! Be part of cutting-edge medical advancements, compassionate patient care, and a dynamic work environment. The state-of-the-art Oak Cancer Centre is a research and treatment facility that will help us accelerate the development of new cancer treatments, diagnose more cancers at an earlier stage and enhance the treatment experience for patients. Shape the future of healthcare while enjoying a fulfilling career in a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to excellence.
Person specification
Other
Essential
- Able to understand / follow SOPs
- Full understanding of all laboratory H&S procedures
- Ability to take corrective and preventive actions for non-compliances
- Evidence of personal development
Desirable
- Knowledge and understanding of UKAS standards
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Detailed knowledge of training delivery in a diagnostic laboratory; knowledge of education and training theory and practice
- Understands the principles for genomics and the role it plays in patient pathways.
- Experience of training others and supervising trainees
Desirable
- Knowledge of the different routes to HCPC Registration as a Clinical Scientist and Biomedical Scientist
- Experience of developing and implementing policies and procedures, with emphasis on training and education, or experience in project management
- Experience of working in a clinical genomics laboratory or delivering training in a relevant field
Qualifications/Education
Essential
- BSc degree in Biological Sciences/Genetics
Desirable
- Post graduate qualification in education or training, or equivalent experience
- Post graduate qualification in relevant scientific subject
Personal Qualities and Skills
Essential
- Able to work to under pressure and to tight deadlines
- Excellent organisational skills
- Time management skills and ability to manage several projects in parallel
- Good interpersonal skills
- Ability to write clearly and concisely
- Ability to use in-house IT systems, Microsoft software or equivalent
- Accurate record keeping, with attention to detail
- Able to take specific responsibilities in an area of defined specialist knowledge
- Ability to communicate complex information in both verbal and written formats
- To seek out, establish and maintain networks and contacts.
- Team working skills, able to work effectively across diverse groups.
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This advert is for Genomics Education and Training Coordinator with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in London, London, England. It is listed as a Band 6 Administrative and IT role. The advertised salary is £45,953 - £54,254 per annum. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 03 Jul 2026.
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