Senior Laboratory Technician (Anatomy)
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Senior Laboratory Technician (Anatomy)
A unique opportunity for individual to join as a Senior Anatomy Technician in the Medical School at the University of Surrey. This role provides technical support to the teaching and research areas in the Anatomy facilities within the Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences.
The School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey will be offering a 4-year, graduate-entry bachelor's degree medical programme. The first cohort of students started their studies in September 2024.
You'll provide technical support to academic and research staff and Undergraduate Students during the teaching sessions & lab placements.
We value, empower and support every member of staff to get the best out of your unique talents, so you'll be rewarded with a generous salary, 32 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays, pension contribution up to 12%, and a unique and vibrant working environment.
Role & Responsibilities
You'll be working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, responsible for the dissecting room, and the associated facilities, so you'll need flexibility and adaptability to be able to keep up with an ever-changing environment.
You'll also need to be physically fit and able to assist with the preparation, delivery and clear up of anatomy teaching classes. You'll need to have experience in HTA compliance, protocols and procedures and have experience of being a person designate on a HTA Anatomy licence.
Other responsibilities include:
- Liaising with internal and external stakeholders such as the London Anatomy Office for the provision of cadavers and cadaveric parts.
- To lead the organisation and set up of the anatomy facility for scheduled teaching sessions and external course providers using the facility,
- To receive, prepare and embalm donors arriving at the facility, and prepare and process fresh frozen cadavers when required.
- To assist academic staff and clinical anatomy demonstrators in the creation of prosecutions for teaching purposes.
- To ensure human material is stored safely and dignity and respect of donors is maintained at all times.
- maintaining HTA Standards applicable to all licensable activities carried out within the facility.
The role may require a significant amount of manual handling and an ability to adapt to changes in the workload at peak times. You must be able to work independently and have good time management skills.
For more information or for an informal discussion please contact Aimee Roussos aimee.roussos@surrey.ac.uk . Please submit a CV and Covering Letter to support your application.
Interviews will be held week commencing the 17th March.
What's in it for you?
We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and we are carefully crafting a dynamic, flexible, and fun place to work and thrive.
Our campus is a beautiful, leafy environment with carefully designed gardens, vibrant green playing fields, and a picturesque lake. With the buzz of student life and superb working facilities, the University is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment.
Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer:
- 12% employer Pension Contribution
- Up to 40 DAYS Holiday: 25 Days annual leave + 7 University Days + Bank Holidays
- Travel & Family benefits including subsidised rail fare, cycle to work scheme and on-site childcare
- Student discount eligibility
- On site world-class leisure facilities at discounted rates
- On-site parking, cafes and Restaurants
The University is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equal opportunities for all. We place great value on diversity and are seeking to increase the diversity within our community. Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups, such as people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities.