1.Work as part of a team providing a timely and accurate high-quality molecular pathology service. 2.Work with consultant pathologists and service management to introduce new tests and the manage the relationship with the local Genomic Laboratory Hub. 3.Provide advice in molecular pathology to consultant pathologists and clinical service users, and ensure inappropriate requests and general department non-compliances are handled in the correct manner. 4.Apply specialised professional judgement, scientific knowledge and practical skills to complex problem solving and quality control issues and ensure that corrective actions occur in the event of non-compliance. 5.Help in the management of the section by supervising, organising and planning operational activities within the section and will report non-compliances to their manager. 6.Assist in the maintenance of a robust audit system for molecular pathology. 7.Advise service users on laboratory protocols and convey information in a concise and clear manner that will be of help to service users in formulating patient care plans and management. 8.Work across organisational and professional boundaries to improve the quality of patient care. 9.Be required to promote change to develop professional practice and enhance patient care. 10.Ensure that adequate consumable stocks and reagents and quality control materials are available in the section as required. 11.Ensure staff in their charge use resources and equipment efficiently and that waste is kept to a minimum. 12.Report any faults and non-compliances to their line manager. 13.Work closely with the line manager to ensure that highly complex laboratory equipment in the section is maintained and service appropriately and that records of these are kept for audit and accreditation. 14.Work alone applying professional knowledge, skills and judgement with the freedom to initiate actions within SOP guidelines. 15.Train in performing tumour cellularity assessments, and work alongside consultants to aid in reporting results of real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry (including HER2, ALK, ROS1, PD-L1, MMR).