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Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Contact
- Address
- Blackpool Victoria Hospital
- Whinney Heys Road
- Blackpool
- Lancashire
- FY3 8NR
Haematology Senior Clinical Scientist/Higher Specialist Scientist Trainee
Accepting applications until: 01-Sep-2026 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 01-Sep-2026 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Blackpool Teaching Hospitals
- Address
- Whinney Heys Road
- Town
- Blackpool
- Postcode
- FY3 8NR
- Major / Minor Region
- Lancashire
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week (Mon-Fri)
Salary
- Salary
- £49,387 - £56,515 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 7)
Specialty
- Main area
- Haematology
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is situated on the west coast of Lancashire, with services covering the local authority areas of Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre. The Trust is part of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System (ICS) supporting a population of around 1.6 million people.
We have three main hospitals providing acute services to around 330,000 local residents. The organisation also provides specialist tertiary care for cardiac and haematology services, delivers community health services to over 445,000 residents including those in North Lancashire and hosts the National Artificial Eye Service across England. Plus, we provide urgent and emergency care services to an estimated 18 million people who visit the seaside resort each year. We employ over 7000 people from 68 different countries.
We welcome and encourage application from anyone with protected characteristics, as well as supporting reservists and Veterans who are looking for a rewarding and challenging career within the NHS.
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals encourages flexible working in all our roles to support staff in maintaining healthy home-life balance. Working patterns such as: part time working, self-rostering, compressed hours, annualised hours, term time, reverse term time and flexitime working can be explored.
Job overview
We are looking to recruit a Haematology Trainee Clinical Scientist who will work alongside our Principal and Consultant Clinical Scientists within the department of Haematology at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, supporting the Haematology medical team.
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The role includes providing scientific advice to clinicians, participating in the duty scientist rota, and contributing to patient management through effective communication of complex findings.
They will advise on and interpret a range of specialist haematology and transfusion investigations.
The post holder will support quality management, service development, and staff training, ensuring compliance with ISO 15189, BSH guidance, and MHRA requirements. A strong focus on patient safety and clinical governance is essential. The role also supports professional development. The post holder will be encouraged and supported to develop advanced practice skills and to apply for the Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST) programme at an appropriate stage in their career. Support will include mentorship from senior/consultant clinical scientists. Opportunities to gain advanced clinical, leadership, and audit experience. Involvement in complex cases, MDT work, and service development. Access to research and presentation opportunities. Guidance with the HSST application process (including feedback and preparation). Development time, where service allows, to build a portfolio.
Working for our organisation
Physical Effort
Restricted position for long periods; frequent light effort for several short periods; occasional moderate effort for several short periods
Microscope or similar work; lifts, moves boxes, trays, pushes trolleys; manoeuvres patients for tests
Mental Effort
Frequent requirement for concentration, work pattern unpredictable; occasional/frequent requirement for prolonged concentration
Concentration for tests, investigations, frequent interruptions for urgent tests; microscope or equivalent work for lengthy periods
Working Conditions
Occasional/frequent exposure to unpleasant conditions
Handles contained or controlled hazardous materials, contact with body fluids, verbal abuse
Emotional Effort
Occasional exposure to distressing or emotional circumstances
May work with terminally ill, upset, distressed patients, carers
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Provide and receive complex information where tact and persuasive skills are required, barriers to understanding; provide and receive highly complex information/ present complex information to large groups
Communicates test, other technical information to patients who may have sensory, physical or learning disabilities, relatives & carers; exchanges specialist information with colleagues from own and other disciplines/ presents research findings to conferences or other large groups.
Highly specialist expertise underpinned by theoretical knowledge & experience
Understanding of specialist healthcare science activities acquired through training to master’s degree or equivalent level of knowledge in Haematology/Transfusion.
Complex facts or situations, requiring analysis, interpretation, comparison of options
Analysis and interpretation of test, investigation results.
Plan straightforward tasks, some ongoing
Plans activity/workload of self and/or others.
Developed physical skills, manoeuvring of people; highly developed physical skills where accuracy important for manipulation of fine tools, materials/ high degree of precision, co-ordination
Skills for positioning patients for tests; hand eye co-ordination for e.g. inoculating specimens, manipulating specimens / use of fine tools, materials requiring high degree of precision and hand-eye co-ordination.
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Any invitation to interview will be sent to the email account stated on your application form.
If the role you have applied for requires a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check we will administer this as part of your pre-employment checks. Please note, you will be required to repay the cost on appointment. This will be collected via a salary deduction. You can choose whether to pay this over 1-3 months from your salary or as a one-off payment on commencement in post. The level of check required depends on the role that you have been offered. Currently the charges are - Basic DBS check £25.50, Standard DBS check £25.50 and Enhanced DBS check £53.50.
You are encouraged where possible, to register for the DBS update service. This is an annual registration fee of £16. By registering for the update service you will not have the additional cost of repeated disclosures.
Should you withdraw your application, you may be required to reimburse the cost of the DBS check.
DBS checks remain free of charge for volunteer positions.
By submitting an application for this vacancy you are confirming your agreement to the above in the event you are successfully appointed.
The DBS Code of Practice can be accessed here.
Please ensure that you read the Person Specification attached below as your application will be judged against this.
Please note that every effort will be made to keep the vacancy live until published closing date, though there may be instances where such interest is generated, that for administrative reasons the post may close earlier.
Please note that in line with national NHS guidelines this Trust operates a strict non-smoking policy. Members of staff are not permitted to smoke on Trust premises or grounds at any time nor take breaks during working hours for the purposes of smoking.
The Trust does not offer interview expenses to shortlisted candidates unless indicated in the advert.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential criteria
- HCPC Registered as a Clinical Scientist (candidates awaiting IBMS/AHCS equivalence outcome or HCPC registration certificate are eligible to apply for the post).
- Relevant Level 7 (M level) qualification in Haematology accepted by HEE/NSHCS for entry to HSST Haematology/Transfusion programme
Desirable criteria
- Other relevant professional qualifications (e.g. scientific, management and leadership) etc
Skills and Ability
Essential criteria
- Highly professional
- Must work within HCPC Code of Practice
- Patient-centred approach
- Excellent communication skills
- Individual and team working
- Respects confidentiality
Desirable criteria
- Working across organisation
- Multi-professional working
- Networking skills
Experience and Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Minimum of 3 years experience working as a STP in a Haematology/Blood Transfusion Laboratory/or working at a Band 7 level Healthcare Scientist in Haematology/Transfusion
- Research and innovation
- Quality management, accreditation and regulatory compliance
- Writing procedures, protocols and policies.
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Desirable criteria
- Can demonstrate clinical practice experience e.g. direct patient care, advice and guidance, developing clinical pathways, clinical audit, clinical research etc
- Membership of relevant professional organisations (e.g. BSH, BBTS, ISTH etc)
- Change management
- Teaching and training others (multi-professional)
- Leading a team
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Irene Regan
- Job title
- Consultant Clinical Scientist, Haematology
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01253 955820
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