Medical Laboratory Assistant at Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Prescot L35 5DR, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Medical Laboratory Assistant to join our Pathology department a Permanent Basis
The post holder will take an active role in the performance of the routine and delegated tasks involved in the delivery of a histology service which enables high standards of patient care, maintaining good working relations with all staff, promoting effective team work and the professional image of the Department of Pathology within the Trust.
Responsible for the receipt of specimens ensuring that all specimens are correctly labelled with the minimum data set. Highlight any discrepancies, contact the clinicians involved and complete incidence reports as per protocol.
Responsible for the preparation of cut up and assist medical dissection of specimens.
Responsible for ensuring that the digital dictation system is working correctly, printing correctly labelled Vantage blocks and all the relevant information is inputted into the Vantage and Telepath systems.
Take responsibility for the digital photography of gross specimens at cut-up and downloading onto the Telepath system Maintain and prepare solutions, reagents and stains according to departmental SOPs and COSHH data To file microscope slides and wax blocks as part of general housekeeping for the department
To participate in routine embedding and section cutting Assist in the daily internal quality control by ensuring that all slides are stained and mounted and that the correct slide data is put onto the slides.
Match up slides and patient’s cards before booking out on Vantage and Telepath systems.
Comply at all times with the Trust Health and Safety Policy and the Laboratory Health and Safety Policy. Observe the immunisation policy of the Laboratory/Trust Attend mandatory and statutory, fire, lifting and handling and health and safety training.
Report any risks, clinical and non-clinical incidents promptly and co-operate with any investigations undertaken.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust serves a population of over 600,000 with a workforce of over 10,500 dedicated and skilled staff across 21 sites.
We strongly believe that the communities we serve should all have access to Five Star Patient Care.

Responsibilities

KEY DUTIES

Maintain and foster the highest possible standards of technical work in the department maintaining ensuring compliance with UKAS, HSE and HTA standards.
General laboratory surface cleaning of fittings and equipment
Responsible for despatch of unprocessed (fixed) tissue to outside agencies.
Responsible for the receipt of specimens ensuring that all specimens are correctly labelled with the minimum data set. Highlight any discrepancies, contact the clinicians involved and complete incidence reports as per protocol.
Responsible for the preparation of cut up and assist medical dissection of specimens.
Responsible for ensuring that the digital dictation system is working correctly, printing correctly labelled Vantage blocks and all the relevant information is inputted into the Vantage and Telepath systems.
Take responsibility for the digital photography of gross specimens at cut-up and downloading onto the Telepath system.
Maintain and prepare solutions, reagents and stains according to departmental SOPs and COSHH data.
To file microscope slides and wax blocks as part of general housekeeping for the department
To participate in routine embedding and section cutting
Responsible for receipt and disposal of surgical tissue not requiring histopathology from surgical theatres.
Dispose of laboratory specimen waste, including products of conception for sensitive disposal under senior biomedical scientist supervision, according to departmental policies
Ensure all re-usable specimen containers are cleaned in readiness for supply to theatres, clinics and GPs.
Maintain the tissue processors, including the loading of them after specimen dissection and on a rotational cycle, change the reagents, recording it in reagent log and processing a QC block ensuring that protocols according to SOPs and COSHH are adhered to
Assist in the daily internal quality control by ensuring that all slides are stained and mounted and that the correct slide data is put onto the slides. Match up slides and patient’s cards before booking out on Vantage and Telepath systems.
Comply at all times with the Trust Health and Safety Policy and the Laboratory Health and Safety Policy.
Observe the immunisation policy of the Laboratory/Trust
Attend mandatory and statutory, fire, lifting and handling and health and safety training.
Report any risks, clinical and non-clinical incidents promptly and co-operate with any investigations undertaken.

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

Ensure that records are kept up to date and stored safely for compliance with the standards of UKAS.
Comply with good laboratory practice required for the standards of UKAS and HSE guidelines.
Comply with the local and national policies for safe, secure and confidential processing and storage of patient and other laboratory information.
Follow trust policies, guidelines and procedures when using the Trust wide IT system.

TEACHING & TRAINING RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsible for assisting in the training of new Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLA)
Participate in formal and informal CPD activities and attend educational and training courses as appropriate

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