Haematology Higher Specialist Clinical Scientist Trainee
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Healthcare
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 masters 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.
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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