WHAT YOULL DOThe post holder will be able to analyse, interpret and report complex molecular investigations. The post holder will work closely with the senior Wessex Genomics team, other departments within the Pathology directorate and the various teams across the Wessex region and as part of the GLH. The post holder will play a role in delivering the strategic plan for UHS genomics as part of the national reconfiguration of the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. The successful candidate will take part in all aspects of the genomics service including the interpretation, verification and validation of NGS data. They will also support developments including the transfer of assays to NGS platforms, complex interpretation, active engagement in MDTs and opportunities for research developments. WHAT WERE LOOKING FORWe are seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated HCPC registered Clinical Scientist with experience and knowledge in genomics. The successful applicant will have demonstrated their ability to constructively work through periods of change and have experience of innovation through new technologies and processes. The post requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ongoing teamwork. The laboratory supports the training of a variety of STP programmes and is a training centre for STP trainees in Cancer Genomics. Candidates currently working towards HCPC registration will be considered for this role.. If successful they will be paid at a lower band and then progress to a band 7 upon obtaining HCPC registration.