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 3000 people.
With many employees enjoying a 20+ year tenure, we deliver on the promise of learning and development and career progression.
Fostering a true culture of support, we maintain an open-door policy, with each one of our team members playing a role in patient care driven to make sure a top-quality service is provided.
Applications are invited for the position of full-time Medical Laboratory Scientist to join the Central Incident Resolution (CIR) Department of the Bowen Hills laboratory. CIR is a centralised scientific troubleshooting department providing advice and assistance to referrers, patients, collectors, laboratory staff and pathologists.
Department hours are 06:00 - 22:00 Monday to Friday, with staff working on a rotational roster with an optional 9-day fortnight. Participation in the after-hours roster – approx. 1 in 4 Saturdays, remote access on-call, and some public holidays are required.
To qualify for this role, you must hold an AIMS accredited University Degree in Medical Laboratory Science, along with a minimum of 3 years of diagnostic pathology laboratory experience (multi-disciplinary).
The role will suit an experienced medical laboratory scientist who is challenge driven and capable of performing within a high-level problem-solving role. The successful applicant will be required to apply clinical knowledge to investigate and resolve complex patient misidentifications, recollections, missing specimens, and amended reports.
The role demands a combination of complex critical thinking and excellent communication skills. This role includes sending and reporting samples referred for testing at external laboratories including liaising with geneticists about complex genetic testing.
The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate the following key attributes:
The role will suit a scientist with pathology laboratory experience, who is looking for a change from an overnight rotational roster, while still being able to utilise their clinical scientific knowledge.
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You will be part of a welcoming team of dedicated health professionals focusing on patient care. You will develop your skills through ongoing training, providing an avenue for career development and advancement. Moreover, we offer you the opportunity to be a part of a highly stable industry with significant ongoing growth.
The successful candidates will enjoy a competitive salary, commensurate with experience and qualifications, plus super, and fantastic benefits, including:
This is your chance to join a leading pathology company and enjoy outstanding benefits! Don't miss out – APPLY NOW!
Please Note: Applications close by Friday 12th April 2024
Enquiries and applications via email to Karen Rendall-Biggs – Central Incident Resolution Manager, karen_biggs@snp.com.au.