Job summary
  Expected Shortlisting
 Date
 
 
 03/11/2025
 
 
 
 
 Planned Interview
 Date
 
 
 14/11/2025
 
 
We
 are seeking an enthusiastic individual to join the Cellular Pathology
 Department as a Medical Support Worker.
 Applications are invited from individuals educated to degree level in
 a medical discipline with post graduate qualification in specialist subject
 or previous experience in a registered medical role. 
 
 The
 Department provides a Histopathology, Andrology, Immunohistochemistry,
 Muscle, Molecular, Non Gynae Cytology and Mortuary service for Leeds Teaching
 Hospitals Trust. We are a continually improving department, striving for high
 quality staff and processes.
 
 We
 process circa 58,000 surgical cases, 2,000 autopsy cases and 6000
 non-gynaecological cytology cases per annum and are accredited by UKAS to
 ISO15189 standards.
 
 The
 post holder will be trained in histological dissection techniques to support
 the current pathologist and Biomedical Scientist led
 
 LTHT
 are committed to creating the best place to work, where all staff can reach
 their full potential. We believe in promoting and enhancing inclusion,
 diversity and equality and welcome and encourage applications from all areas
 of the community, who meet the criteria for the role, regardless of age,
 gender, disability, race, religion or sexual orientation. 
  Main duties of the job
   The post holder will assist
 Consultant Histopathologists in specimen dissection and in that role will be
 expected to carry out the following duties according to the appropriate
 standard operating procedures, ensuring health and safety guidance is followed. The postholder will accurately measure
 specimens including pathological features; ensure sampling is in line with
 college guidelines and undertaken with precision and accuracy.
  Discuss with the pathologists
 patients clinical history in relation to macroscopic appearances and
 clinical correlation with naked eye examination, including orientation of
 complex specimens
  For effective communication of
 complex information (e.g. advice on specimen handling, appropriate
 pre-analytical procedures, clinical details, urgent cases etc) to laboratory,
 medical and nursing staff within and out with the Trust.
  Liaison with other staff in the
 department (senior staff, Pathologists, secretaries etc) on these matters is
 also required.
 
  About us
  The
 department provides Histopathology, Non Gynae Cytology, Andrology, Muscle,
 Nerve, Immunohistochemistry, Molecular, and Mortuary services for Leeds
 Teaching Hospitals Trust and surrounding primary care centres. 
 We
 are a well equipped and innovative department being the first laboratory in
 the UK digitally scanning 100% of surgical slides, also introducing the UK's
 first automated tissue sectioners. We process circa 58,000 surgical cases,
 2,000 autopsy cases and 6000 non-gynaecological cytology cases per
 annum. We are a continually improving
 department, striving for high quality staff and processes. As a training
 hospital we serve to expand the knowledge and skills of all staff. There are
 plenty of opportunities to become involved, and further development is
 encouraged. We have UKAS accreditation
 to ISO15189 standards. We endeavour to
 follow 'The Leeds Way' at all times putting the patient first at all times.
 
 
 Leeds
 Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk'
 members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts
 are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove
 adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the
 shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this
 process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any
 questions.
      
      
  
    Job description
    Job responsibilities
    Professional
 and Clinical responsibilities: 
  Interprets clinical information to
 inform decisions around appropriate sampling and testing of diagnostic
 specimens to support correct diagnosis which will inform clinical teams of
 appropriate clinical pathways.
  Responsible for the safe use of
 medical/scientific equipment with appropriate training. 
  Communicate with medical and other
 clinical staff 
  Undertake relevant refresher
 training for procedures. 
  Collect data about care performance
 e.g. for clinical audit. 
  Record and present findings in a
 manner consistent with local policies and procedures and to ensure that
 accurate documentation and records of patient care are kept. 
  Take an active part in all required
 mandatory training and induction, and in particular undertake training in
 maintenance of infection prevention and control procedures, when and how to
 use Personal Protective Equipment and the rules regarding management of
 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID19. 
  Maintain knowledge of and work in
 accordance with Trust policies, procedures and protocols. 
  Prioritise own workload as directed
 by senior staff. 
 
 We
 understand that there are many reasons that medical practitioners are not
 registered to practise medicine in the UK, these can vary from individuals
 who have relinquished their licence to practice some time ago to doctors who
 qualified in other countries and who have not yet fulfilled all the
 requirements for professional licence to practice in the UK. This may include
 refugee doctors or international medical graduates. 
 
 While
 all such doctors have some medical knowledge, it is imperative for patient
 safety that they are not mistaken for registered doctors. 
 
 They
 must not undertake any procedures or clinical work that may only be done by a
 registered health care professional. 
 
 The
 Medical Support Worker role will offer people the opportunity to demonstrate
 foundation medical training competency. 
 
   
  
    
      
        Job description
      
    
    
      Job responsibilities
      Professional
 and Clinical responsibilities: 
  Interprets clinical information to
 inform decisions around appropriate sampling and testing of diagnostic
 specimens to support correct diagnosis which will inform clinical teams of
 appropriate clinical pathways.
  Responsible for the safe use of
 medical/scientific equipment with appropriate training. 
  Communicate with medical and other
 clinical staff 
  Undertake relevant refresher
 training for procedures. 
  Collect data about care performance
 e.g. for clinical audit. 
  Record and present findings in a
 manner consistent with local policies and procedures and to ensure that
 accurate documentation and records of patient care are kept. 
  Take an active part in all required
 mandatory training and induction, and in particular undertake training in
 maintenance of infection prevention and control procedures, when and how to
 use Personal Protective Equipment and the rules regarding management of
 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID19. 
  Maintain knowledge of and work in
 accordance with Trust policies, procedures and protocols. 
  Prioritise own workload as directed
 by senior staff. 
 
 We
 understand that there are many reasons that medical practitioners are not
 registered to practise medicine in the UK, these can vary from individuals
 who have relinquished their licence to practice some time ago to doctors who
 qualified in other countries and who have not yet fulfilled all the
 requirements for professional licence to practice in the UK. This may include
 refugee doctors or international medical graduates. 
 
 While
 all such doctors have some medical knowledge, it is imperative for patient
 safety that they are not mistaken for registered doctors. 
 
 They
 must not undertake any procedures or clinical work that may only be done by a
 registered health care professional. 
 
 The
 Medical Support Worker role will offer people the opportunity to demonstrate
 foundation medical training competency. 
 
     
   
      
  
    Person Specification
    
    
      
        
          Skills & behaviours 
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Recognise the limits of practice that they must always comply with, notwithstanding any previous role they may have had as a fully registered doctor 
- Excellent organisational skills and be able to prioritise and manage own workload
- Works well with others, is positive and helpful, listens, involves, respects and learns from the contribution of others.
        
          Qualifications
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Educated to degree level in relevant medical discipline
- Postgraduate qualification in specialist subject or previous experience in a registered medical role
        
          Experience
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Previous experience in a registered medical role
 
  
    
      
        Person Specification
      
    
    
      
      
        
          
            Skills & behaviours 
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Recognise the limits of practice that they must always comply with, notwithstanding any previous role they may have had as a fully registered doctor 
- Excellent organisational skills and be able to prioritise and manage own workload
- Works well with others, is positive and helpful, listens, involves, respects and learns from the contribution of others.
          
            Qualifications
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Educated to degree level in relevant medical discipline
- Postgraduate qualification in specialist subject or previous experience in a registered medical role
          
            Experience
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Previous experience in a registered medical role
 
   
      
  
    Disclosure and Barring Service Check
    This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
  
  
    
    Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the  UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
    From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.  Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
  
  
 
 
  
    
      
        Additional information
      
    
    
      
        Disclosure and Barring Service Check
        This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
      
      
        
        Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the  UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
        From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.  Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).