Biomedical Scientist- Microbiology
The closing date is 07 April 2026
Job summary
Expected Shortlisting Date
01/04/2026
Planned Interview Date
21/04/2026
Do you have a passion for Microbiology and want to continue your career journey within an innovative and busy department?
Working within the Centre For Laboratory Medicine at St James University Hospital, a brand new, £30m, purpose built laboratory facility, this role offers a multitude of opportunities to learn within a diverse and exciting environment.
You will be fundamental in delivering a collaborative regional Microbiology service. Currently the department delivers services for Leeds Teaching Hospitals and Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals Trust with services for Calderdale due to move Q3 2026.
This post is advertised as a full time position working within Bacteriology, with rotation within Mycology and Environmental and Waters Laboratories. Previous experience within Microbiology is an advantage but full training will be given.
Applicants will be HCPC registered with a Biomedical Science degree or equivalent.
Interviews will be held during week commencing 20th April
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will be a member of the departmental team carrying out examination of samples for diagnosis of bacterial and mycological causes of infection.
On a daily basis you will be allocated to a laboratory section where you will work with other scientists and support staff to process samples and report results. As a Band 5 Registered Scientist, after training, you will be responsible for managing your workload and using professional judgement and specialist knowledge in difficult situations
We provide a full 24/7 laboratory service supported by a shift system covering weekends, extended days and nights. (agenda for change T&Cs). As a Registered Biomedical Scientist you will participate in providing cover for the service after suitable training.
You will be pro-active in your own development and that of the service. Our charity partner organisation Leeds Cares provides funding for staff and contributes to training and development including further IBMS & professional qualifications. Specialist portfolio training is often supported after a set period of post registration training and where sufficient specialist skills gained.
About us
The department is currently located within St James University Hospital processing in excess of two million samples per annum. The department uses a number of technologies to deliver the service including WASPlab, MS Prime, UF5000 & Serosep alongside traditional culture based Microbiology. The successful candidate will be working in a busy laboratory; delivering services to one of the UKs largest teaching hospitals leading to a diverse workload.
The department is also the lead laboratory for Public Health England in the Yorkshire and Humber region and plays important role in delivering Microbiology & Virology services to support this function.
The team are diverse and enthusiastic to deliver a quality service.
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Details
Date posted
17 March 2026
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 5
Salary
£32,073 to £39,043 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
C9298-PATH-513
Job locations
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Employer's website
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