# Senior Biomedical Scientist - Coagulation

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- **Town:** York
- **Region:** North East and Yorkshire
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Health science services
- **Grade:** Band 7
- **Salary:** £49,387 - £56,515 per annum
- **Contract type:** Permanent
- **Employment type:** Full time - 37.5 hours per week (part of the rota to provide the out of hours service)
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-18T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-06-04T10:31:00.483Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/North_Yorkshire/Hull/York_Scarborough_Teaching_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust/HaematologyCoagulation/HaematologyCoagulation-v8039867
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8039867?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.yorkhospitals.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

Applicants are required for the post of Senior Biomedical Scientist in the Haematology laboratory at Hull as part of the Scarborough, Hull and York Pathology Service (SHYPS).

You will be a qualified BMS, with MSc, or equivalent, and will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the coagulation section of the Blood Sciences Laboratory. You must be state registered with the HCPC and have extensive post registration experience in a Haematology Laboratory, with evidence of CPD in coagulation.

The section covers coagulation testing.

The Haematology laboratory has a wide test repertoire including routine haematology, blood transfusion, coagulation, special haemostasis, HbA1c and haemoglobinopathy testing. The laboratory is one of the busiest haematology laboratories in the region processing in excess of 900,000 requests pa across two hospital sites. The department is equipped with TOSOH G11 analysers, Sysmex HST system, CN series coagulation analysers and Ortho Vision blood transfusion analysers.

All Biomedical Scientists are expected to participate fully in the local shift pattern once assessed as competent.

The wide variety of work and expertise available at Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital provides an ideal environment for a Senior Biomedical Scientist to develop. This is a challenging post for an enthusiastic, well motivated, forward thinking individual who will be expected to make a significant contribution to the development of the department.

### Main duties of the job

The post holder will take delegated responsibility for day-to-day  operational matters of the coagulation section of the department, and deputise for the Chief Biomedical Scientist on technical matters in their absence.

They will supervise, train and develop subordinate staff, including Biomedical Scientists (BMS), Trainee Biomedical Scientists, Associate Practitioners and Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLA), ensuring that proficiency and competence and personal and professional standards of that group are maintained.

- Interviews for this position will be held in person ONLY at the hospital site. Remote interviews will not be available.

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

A full description of the role is available in the attachment: job description.

Please note that if a high number of applications are received this advert may close early. You are advised to submit your application at the earliest opportunity.

Working for the Trust

Across our organisation, people are guided by values that were co-developed with staff: we are kind; we are open; and we pursue excellence.

Our values play into our ambition to develop a more diverse workforce, truly representative of our communities.  We welcome applications from everyone, while working with our Staff Networks - including our Race Equality, LGBTQ+, Disability and Carers Networks - to increase the number of applications we receive from different backgrounds.  If there is anything we can do to make our application process more accessible to you, please contact: \[email protected\].

As part of seeking to become more inclusive, we will consider requests for flexible working from the start of your employment.  It may not be suitable for every role, but we will try and be supportive where we can.  We would encourage you to speak to the recruiting manager named within this advert to discuss any requirements you may have.

Armed Forces Friendly Employer

We are holders of the Gold Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, which is helping actively promote SaBRE - Supporting Britain’s Reservists and Employers.  This means that we have made a statement of intent to support all Defence personnel, including with applications for employment.

## Job Details

Applicants are required for the post of Senior Biomedical Scientist in the Haematology laboratory at Hull as part of the Scarborough, Hull and York Pathology Service (SHYPS).

You will be a qualified BMS, with MSc, or equivalent, and will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the coagulation section of the Blood Sciences Laboratory. You must be state registered with the HCPC and have extensive post registration experience in a Haematology Laboratory, with evidence of CPD in coagulation.

The section covers coagulation testing.

The Haematology laboratory has a wide test repertoire including routine haematology, blood transfusion, coagulation, special haemostasis, HbA1c and haemoglobinopathy testing. The laboratory is one of the busiest haematology laboratories in the region processing in excess of 900,000 requests pa across two hospital sites. The department is equipped with TOSOH G11 analysers, Sysmex HST system, CN series coagulation analysers and Ortho Vision blood transfusion analysers.

All Biomedical Scientists are expected to participate fully in the local shift pattern once assessed as competent.

The wide variety of work and expertise available at Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital provides an ideal environment for a Senior Biomedical Scientist to develop. This is a challenging post for an enthusiastic, well motivated, forward thinking individual who will be expected to make a significant contribution to the development of the department.

## Job Description

The post holder will take delegated responsibility for day-to-day operational matters of the coagulation section of the department, and deputise for the Chief Biomedical Scientist on technical matters in their absence.

They will supervise, train and develop subordinate staff, including Biomedical Scientists (BMS), Trainee Biomedical Scientists, Associate Practitioners and Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLA), ensuring that proficiency and competence and personal and professional standards of that group are maintained.

Interviews for this position will be held in person ONLY at the hospital site. Remote interviews will not be available.

## Responsibilities

A full description of the role is available in the attachment: job description.

Please note that if a high number of applications are received this advert may close early. You are advised to submit your application at the earliest opportunity.

Working for the Trust

Across our organisation, people are guided by values that were co-developed with staff: we are kind; we are open; and we pursue excellence.

Our values play into our ambition to develop a more diverse workforce, truly representative of our communities. We welcome applications from everyone, while working with our Staff Networks - including our Race Equality, LGBTQ+, Disability and Carers Networks - to increase the number of applications we receive from different backgrounds. If there is anything we can do to make our application process more accessible to you, please contact: \[email protected\].

As part of seeking to become more inclusive, we will consider requests for flexible working from the start of your employment. It may not be suitable for every role, but we will try and be supportive where we can. We would encourage you to speak to the recruiting manager named within this advert to discuss any requirements you may have.

Armed Forces Friendly Employer

We are holders of the Gold Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, which is helping actively promote SaBRE - Supporting Britain’s Reservists and Employers. This means that we have made a statement of intent to support all Defence personnel, including with applications for employment.

## Person Specification

### Qualifications

**Essential**

- Registered as a Biomedical Scientist on the HCPC register.
- Biomedical Science (Hons) degree or acceptable equivalent with top up and FIBMS equivalent. Specialist IBMS portfolio in Haematology or Blood Sciences
- Completed MSc or IBMS Higher Specialist Diploma in relevant speciality

### Knowledge and skills

**Essential**

- Extensive experience in laboratory haematology at specialist level (post registration).
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
- Experience in Haematology and Coagulation

**Desirable**

- Pursuing or willing to undertake specific training

## Documents

- [guidance for applicants (pdf, 798.8kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=927)
- [relocation offer information (pdf, 134.7kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2746)
- [job description and person specification (pdf, 560.3kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10328338)
- [trust strategy 2025-2030 towards excellence (pdf, 4.4mb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=925)
- [recruitment guide to reasonable adjustments (pdf, 232.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10328310)

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