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Qualified Anatomical Pathology Technician

Village Staff Limited
Posted 11 hours ago, valid for 21 days
Location

London, Greater London SE10 0BG, England

Salary

£30 - £35 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position requires a minimum of RSPH Level 3 Diploma in Anatomical Pathology Technology or significant post-level 3 experience in an autopsy active Hospital/public mortuary.
  • The role involves conducting autopsies, maintaining mortuary records, and ensuring compliance with the Human Tissue Act 2004 and other relevant legislation.
  • Candidates must participate in providing a sensitive and dignified service for the deceased and their families, while managing safety and maintenance of the mortuary facilities.
  • The job requires routine and specialist technical autopsy work, along with the ability to assist in forensic examinations and maintain accurate records related to toxicology and body condition.
  • The salary for this position is competitive, and applicants should ideally have several years of relevant experience in a similar role.

The candidate must hold a minimum RSPH Level 3 Diploma Anatomical Pathology Technology (or significant experience post level 3 qualification in an autopsy active Hospital/public mortuary) or pre 2015 certificate and diploma in Anatomical Pathology Technology.

Main Profile:

As a Qualified APT work under the direction of the Mortuary Manager and carry out autopsies, liaise with all stakeholders and keep all mortuary records / processes updated.

Ensure your actions and the mortuary complies with all legislation and guidance in accordance with the Human Tissue Act 2004 all other relevant legislation, guiding principles and codes of practice. Support the Inner London South (ILS) Coroner Service, and the four Consortium boroughs consisting of Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and RBG.

Participate and deliver a sensitive, caring and dignified service for the deceased, those bereaved, visitors and stakeholders, These services include but are not limited to: post-mortems, stock control, maintaining records, management and maintenance of plant and equipment, safety management, facilities and grounds management; Key holder and responsible for site security.

Main Duties

To act in accordance with the Human Tissue Act 2004, any subsequent updates and all other relevant legislation, guiding principles and codes of practice as directed.

These services include but are not limited to: maintaining sterile and hygienic conditions throughout the building including the cleaning all associated tools and equipment.

Post mortems, stock control, maintaining records and implementing visual inspection of plant and equipment before use to ensure compliance to health and safety to assist with the delivery and management of the service.

In accordance with the Mortuary Management instruction carry out the evisceration of the deceased, and advanced techniques as required. Undertake routine, forensic and specialist technical autopsy work and advanced techniques as required in the presence of the Pathologist. Assist with forensic, special and defence post-mortem examinations. Record and update all associated records relating to toxicology tasks.

Implement, audit, check, monitor and record all activities in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures and HTA requirement including the regular care and dignity of the deceased relating to body condition, location, infection control keeping all records updated for audit control.

Under the direction of the Mortuary Management support them with control for mortuary provision, and related areas of work and with the mortuary response to mass fatality and excess deaths incidents.

In the absence of the Assistant Mortuary Manager undertake duties relating to the reception, identification, viewing, storage and release of bodies, update all paper-based and IT register / systems. Ensure particular attention is paid to the security and return of valuables including the conduct of persons visiting the Mortuary for the purpose of delivering or collecting bodies.

To maintain an up-to-date knowledge and awareness of recent developments in HTA and Pathology regulations

Provide anatomical pathology assistance to colleagues and pathologists.

To be computer literate as the role can involve the use of Microsoft packages. Individuals should be motivated, be able to maintain confidentiality, have excellent communication/interpersonal skills, be well organised, be able to present to clinical staff and be able to accommodate the needs of a highly skilled team, remain professional and respectful of others at all times.

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