Medical Laboratory Assistant - Blood sciences

Medical Laboratory Assistant - Blood sciences Slough, Berkshire, South East England, England

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Full Time Slough, Berkshire, South East England, England 23575 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

The post holder will liaise closely with the line manager in providing a high-quality technical service that builds on the standards defined by the UKAS and ISO 15189:2012. They will be expected to develop and maintain close working relationships with all grades of staff both technical and medical to ensure the effective delivery of the technical service. Refer to attached JD and Person Specification for main responsibilities

Medical Laboratory Assistant - Blood sciences
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

www.fhft.nhs.uk
Frimley, United Kingdom
Janet King
Unknown / Non-Applicable
10000+ Employees
Hospital
Healthcare Services & Hospitals
2014
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