An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Biomedical Scientist to deputise for the Operational Laboratory Manager and the Governance and Health and Safety Manager. Based in Neuropathology, the post holder will rotate across laboratory services including CNS histopathology and specialist tissues such as muscle and nerve. The role involves working within a complex specialist service and supporting wider Cellular Pathology in line with service needs
The Department of Neuropathology and Ocular Pathology
Part of the Cellular Pathology Clinical Service Unit and a UKAS-accredited tertiary diagnostic servic
Provides services to OUH clinicians, regional and supra-regional hospitals, and Coroners, with national and international referrals Works closely with clinical teams to deliver accurate, timely diagnostics supporting patient care
Supports education, training, and service development across laboratory and clinical staf
The successful candidate
Experience in histology, with neuropathology or quality management experience
IBMS Certificate of Expert Practice in Quality Management (to be completed if not held)
MSc in a cellular pathology-related subject and IBMS Specialist Diploma required
Applications assessed against essential criteria
Interview date
T echnical and values-based interview on 7 July 2026
Deputise for the Operational Laboratory Manager as required, ensuring continuity of delivery service and supporting the management of the department
Manage the day-to-day operation of a laboratory section, including documentation, quality assurance, audit, improvement activity and incident management, ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards
Supervise Biomedical Support Workers, Associate Practitioners, Trainee BMS staff, BMS staff and Specialist BMS staff, and supports training, development and competency assessment
Act as deputy to the Cellular Pathology Governance and Health and Safety Manager and is responsible for maintaining the Neuropathology quality management system with the Cellular Pathology Quality Management Team
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a large teaching Trust providing general and specialist services alongside education and research
Comprises John Radcliffe, Churchill, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre and Horton General Hospital
Delivering Compassionate Excellence through values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence
Promotes patient-centred care, strong professional relationships and a safe, inclusive workplace
See attached job description and person specification
Managerial Responsibilities
Supervise Biomedical Scientists, trainees, Associate Practitioners and support staff
Train staff, assess competency and support development
Monitor performance, manage workflow and report issues
Plan activity to ensure accurate, timely processing
Manage stock, resources and support service delivery and rota
Scientific, Clinical and Analytical Responsibilities
Participate in histology, immunocytochemistry and post-mortem services
Perform complex investigations and maintain ISO 15189 and HTA standards
Validate results, maintain equipment and process samples accurately
Interpret clinical data and assess result validity
Identify errors, recommend tests and support diagnosis
Role Responsibilities
Ensure compliance with quality, safety and professional standards
Maintain HCPC registration and CPD
Communicate effectively and support improvement
Attend meetings and training
Follow data protection and safety policies
Work flexibly in line with service needs