Job Summary
A unique opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, proactive, motivated and passionate individual to join the team as part of the Cellular Pathology Genomics Centre (CPGC) working as a Tissue Co-Ordinator.
The post holder will contribute to the direct and indirect delivery of molecular testing and whole-genome sequencing service across the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) pathology network, and will liaise with partners across the wider North East and Yorkshire region.
They will play a key role in the delivery of the requesting and reporting workflows for molecular testing within the region through a range of routine tasks in supporting biomedical, scientific, administrative and medical staff.
It is essential that the post holder has excellent IT skills and experience in data handling in order to organise relevant documentation.
Experience of working in a complex healthcare work environment is desirable. The post holder must possess excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of stakeholders at all levels and a flexible and pro-active approach.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will contribute to the direct and indirect delivery of molecular testing and whole-genome sequencing service across the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) pathology network, and will be expected to liaise with partners at other centres across the wider North East and Yorkshire region. As part of the CPGC at Leeds, they will play a key role in the delivery of the requesting and reporting workflows for molecular testing within the region through a range of routine tasks in supporting biomedical, scientific, administrative and medical staff. The responsibilities encompass ensuring patient identification, eligibility, maintaining documentation, and the generation of high-quality data in line with NHS England GLH requirements and as outlined in the NHSE National Genomic Test Directory. This necessitates the completion of paperwork and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure appropriate, timely, and accurate testing via the GLH lab and within cellular pathology.
Furthermore, the post holder will coordinate across centres within the region to ensure the provision of appropriate samples. The duties also include transcribing genomics reports into integrated reports for clinical sign-out by Consultant Histopathologists and also educating secretarial colleagues in doing the same.
About Us
The department provides Histopathology, Andrology, Immunohistochemistry, Muscle, Molecular, Non Gynae Cytology and mortuary services for Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust and surrounding primary care centres. We are a well equipped and innovative department being the first laboratory in the UK digitally scanning 100% of surgical slides, also introducing the UK's first automated tissue sectioners. We process circa 58,000 surgical cases, 2,000 autopsy cases and 6000 non-gynaecological cytology cases per annum. We are a continually improving department, striving for high quality staff and processes. As a training hospital we serve to expand the knowledge and skills of all staff. There are plenty of opportunities to become involved, and further development is encouraged. We endeavour to follow 'The Leeds Way' at all times putting the patient first at all times.
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Job Description
Job responsibilities
It is essential that the post holder has excellent IT skills and experience in data handling in order to organise relevant documentation as per Cellular Pathology Genomics Centre (CPGC) and Genomic Laboratory Hub (GLH) standards. The post holder must have at least outline knowledge of NHS Structure and Functions. Experience of working in a complex healthcare work environment is desirable. The post holder must possess excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of stakeholders at all levels and a flexible and pro-active approach.
The post holder will contribute to the direct and indirect delivery of molecular testing and whole-genome sequencing service across the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) region. As part of the CPGC at Leeds, they will play a key role in the delivery of the requesting and reporting workflows for molecular testing within the region through a range of routine tasks in supporting biomedical, scientific, administrative and medical staff. The responsibilities encompass ensuring patient identification, eligibility, maintaining documentation, and the generation of high-quality data in line with NHS England GLH requirements and as outlined in the NHSE National Genomic Test Directory. This necessitates the completion of paperwork and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure appropriate, timely, and accurate testing via the GLH lab and within cellular pathology.
Furthermore, the post holder will coordinate across centres within the region to ensure the provision of appropriate samples. The duties also include transcribing genomics reports into integrated reports for clinical sign-out by Consultant Histopathologists and also educating secretarial colleagues in doing the same.
The post holder will have direct access to data informing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Primary Responsibilities
To perform appropriate procedures and tasks consistent with the job holders levels of knowledge, skills and experience. These tasks may vary from day to day but examples would include:
1. To direct secretarial staff and if required help with secretarial duties including booking in of cases, test ordering, and transcription of results for molecular testing at the CPGC.
2. Develop proficiency in the use of cellular pathology and GLH lab information systems and quality management systems.
3. Participate in the quality agenda and compliance monitoring of the CPGC service including (but not limited to): Datix reporting & basic immediate investigation of issues, contributing to quality documents updates & SOPs.
4. Coordinate and collaborate with regional WYAAT cellular pathology departments to ensure timely transfer of appropriate samples to the GLH and take proactive measures to ensure that agreed turnaround times are met.
5. Attend and actively participate in monthly CPGC/Solid Malignancy Diagnostic Services (SMDS) management meetings and multidisciplinary team meetings, including preparing agendas and recording minutes.
6. Develop and implement SOPs for the CPGC, providing support to laboratory and secretarial staff across WYAAT. Regularly review and update SOPs, and conduct relevant audits.
7. Assist the CPGC leadership team in planning and organizing training sessions for staff as needed.
8. Collaborate with the WGS nursing lead and multidisciplinary teams to ensure proper routing of fresh tissue and blood samples.
9. Maintain effective communication with relevant staff members.
10. Ensure accurate record-keeping in compliance with requirements from UKAS and RCPath.
11. Utilize approved data collection templates and systems to accurately input all necessary information in accordance with the CPGC operational plan.
12. Contribute to monitoring and reporting KPIs and other metrics, conducting periodic audits, and providing input into monthly CPGC/GLH Quality meetings.
13. Ensure adherence to health and safety policies, promptly reporting any incidents.
14. Attend relevant study sessions related to Genomic Medicine and GLH at an appropriate level.
15. Complete Trust annual mandatory training programs.
16. Maintain own competence in established procedures and participate in relevant training where required.
17. Support waste reduction and continuous improvement initiatives for designated area.
18. Support collaborative team working across all sections.
19. Participates in the collation of service user/stakeholder feedback.
20. Supports with documentation and SOPs when evaluating and verifying new methods/instruments/tests.
21. Supports with identification of service improvement opportunities and implementation of improvement actions.
22. Assists in the delivery of continuous improvement/development plans for specialist area.
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1. Patient-centered
2. Collaborative
3. Fair
4. Accountable
5. Empowered
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