Associate Practitioner Microbiology
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Position Overview & Specifications
The Microbiology department at St George’s has state of the art of equipment offering full lab automation and a vast array of molecular platforms. The laboratory prides itself on its innovative and progressive approach to Microbiology.
The role is based at the St George's site and includes rotation through all the various sub-disciplines of bacteriology, virology, serology and molecular. Serology has a fully integrated tracked Roche solution. During rotation you will operate a wide range of instruments and perform numerous laboratory tests.
More information about South West London Pathology can be found on our websitehttps://www.swlpath.nhs.uk/
For full details of the main responsibilities for the role please see the attached job description and person specification
Candidate Selection & Onboarding Process
Application & Resume Screening
Submit your tailored CV/Resume directly to the talent acquisition portal.
Technical & Competency Interviews
Virtual interviews with the hiring manager and multidisciplinary team.
Formal Offer & Benefits Negotiation
Written agreement outlining compensation, equity, retirement vesting, and relocation allowances.
Onboarding & Corporate Integration
Equipment provisioning, team orientation, and commencement of duties.
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