Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology is one of the largest pathology practices in Australia, providing comprehensive services to patients and doctors over a geographic area throughout Queensland and New South Wales and employing more than 2000 people.
With many employees enjoying a 20+ tenure, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology delivers on the promise of learning and development and career progression.
Fostering a true culture of support, Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology maintains an open-door policy, with each employee playing a role in patient care driven to make sure a top-quality service is provided.
Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology now has an exciting full-time permanent opportunity for a Scientist to work in the haematology department of their Bowen Hills laboratory. Applicants must be flexible to work across day and evening shifts, covering both a weekday and weekend roster. If future operational needs change, Sullivan Nicolaides may consider changing to a 24-hour roster.
Some of the responsibilities of the role include:
To be considered for this position you will be degree qualified in Medical Laboratory Science or similar.
Importantly, you will have the demonstrated ability to work methodically and accurately, whilst prioritising your workload. You will be organised, have well-developed interpersonal and communication skills and be comfortable working both autonomously and as part of a team.
The high level of service provided by Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology is delivered by a dedicated staff comprising of pathologists, scientists, technicians, laboratory assistants, collection personnel, couriers, computer personnel, pathology services assistants and other support staff.
The organisation offers staff members the opportunity to improve their skills through ongoing training and provides an avenue for career development and advancement.
Permanent employees enjoy the following benefits:
This is your chance to join a leading pathology practice and enjoy outstanding benefits! Don't miss out ‐ APPLY NOW!
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