Institute of Biomedical Science/LinkedIn
Oct 1, 2025, 02:18
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust Is Recruiting Biomedical Scientists
Institute of Biomedical Science posted on LinkedIn:
”Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting Biomedical Scientists to join its Haematology and Blood Transfusion team. This role offers the chance to work with a wide range of specialist analysts and automation, while contributing to high-quality, accredited laboratory services that support patients across the region.
With excellent training opportunities and flexible hours available, it’s an ideal opportunity for HCPC-registered scientists looking to develop their careers in a supportive and innovative environment.
Applications close on 1st October 2025.
Find out more and apply here.”
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