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Last updated:October 2018JOB DESCRIPTIONPost title:Tissue Bank TechnicianAcademic Unit/Service:Cancer SciencesFaculty:MedicineCareer Pathway:Technical and Experimental (TAE)Level:2b*ERE category:Posts responsible to:Tissue Bank ManagerPosts responsible for:Post base:Office-based/Non Office-based (see job hazard analysis)Job purposeTo coordinate the collection, preparation and storage of human tissue within the University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine Tissue Bank for various ethically approved research projects, clinical trials and national/international commercial studies, and to arrange for the anonymous release of human biological material to the various ethically approved research projects, clinical trials and national/international commercial studies. All procedures conducted in the Tissue Bank are compliant with the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) licence requirements with regard to ethics, governance and consent.Key accountabilities/primary responsibilities% TimeCoordinate the organisation of the tissue collection for local, national and international research projects, local clinical trials and commercial clients. This includes consent retrieval (where suitable), sample preparation (according to agreed specifications), storage under appropriate conditions and distribution of biological materials for the Faculty of Medicine Tissue Bank compliant with Human Tissue Act regulations.65Contribute to the writing and updating/reviewing of Tissue Bank standard operating procedures (SOPs) and FORMS for use within the Tissue Bank quality management system in conjunction with the Quality Management System and Tissue Bank Manager. 8Responsible for retrieval and anonymization of histopathology reports on collected samples. 2To fully update current databases (both paper and electronic) for the purposes of tracking samples into the Tissue Bank and release to researchers from the Tissue Bank.20To keep current with Human Tissue Authority guidelines. 2To perform audit checks on sample locations. 2Any other duties as allocated by the line manager following consultation with the post holder. 1Internal and external relationshipsTo liaise closely with the Tissue Bank manager with regards to SOP requirements, equipment service and repair and HTA licence compliance. Contribute to the development of methods based on experience.Liaise with suppliers to give advice on pricing and purchasing of equipment.To maintain good working relations with all SUHT staff including Research Nurses, surgical theatre staff, the histopathology department, ward staff and clinicians.To keep communication open and clear for all internal academic staff including graduate students, research fellows, principal investigators, researchers and Cancer Sciences Academic Unit management.Ensure consumables are fully municate with other Tissue Bank technicians to schedule activities.Attend relevant meetings to support standard work activities or teach current practices. Special RequirementsWilling and able to work with human biological material.Willing to work flexible hours in order to receive human samples from surgical theatre.Willing and able to work with liquid nitrogen in both the vapour and liquid phases.Willing to attend any necessary training courses/seminars related to the post.Willing to have a Hepatitis B vaccination.PERSON SPECIFICATIONCriteriaEssentialDesirableHow to be assessedQualifications, knowledge and experienceSkill level equivalent to achievement of GCSE, NVQ2, City and Guilds with some relevant work experience within a laboratory technical role. Able to demonstrate a sufficient knowledge of work systems, equipment, processes and standard IT packages. Ability to work under Standard Operating Procedures within a quality management system.Able to demonstrate a good understanding of technical processes relating to work area.A science based A Level (or equivalent qualification).Knowledge of and training in GLP / GCP or similar.Knowledge of HTA Licensing regulations. Interest in cell biology or immunology.Experience of working with Human blood and biological samples.Application / CVApplication / CV Application/ CVPlanning and organisingAble to effectively organise allocated work activities and assist in the effective organization of non-standard tasks and events. Ability to positively influence processes to ensure compliance.Interview and probationProblem solving and initiativeAble to offer or accept appropriate level of assistance, to allow for effective progress. Proven organisational skills.Propose initiatives and ideas with the ability to positively accept/acknowledge or implement new proposals.Interview and ProbationManagement and teamworkAble to contribute to team efficiency through sharing information and constructively supporting others. To be a positive influence on other members of the team.Able to positively contribute to the effective running of systems and procedures.Interview and ProbationCommunicating and influencingAble to seek and clarify detail. Able to explain procedures and provide assistance where necessary across a diverse range of sectors. Experience of providing clear, accurate and concise written documentation.Ability to effectively liaise with senior management and staff, both internal and external to the University of Southampton.Interview and ProbationOther skills and behavioursMeticulous attention to detail in all work undertaken.Able to identify and solve problems.IT skills including data input (databases).Able to work flexible hours in order to receive human samples from surgical theatre.Interview and probationJOB HAZARD ANALYSISIs this an office-based post?? YesIf this post is an office-based job with routine office hazards (eg: use of VDU), no further information needs to be supplied. Do not complete the section below.? NoIf this post is not office-based or has some hazards other than routine office (eg: more than use of VDU) please complete the analysis below.Hiring managers are asked to complete this section as accurately as possible to ensure the safety of the post-holder.## - HR will send a full PEHQ to all applicants for this position. Please note, if full health clearance is required for a role, this will apply to all individuals, including existing members of staff.ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURESOccasionally (<30% of time)Frequently(30-60% of time)Constantly(> 60% of time)Outside work N/AN/AN/AExtremes of temperature (eg: fridge/ furnace)N/AN/AN/A## Potential for exposure to body fluidsN/AN/AX## Noise (greater than 80 dba - 8 hrs twa)N/AN/AN/A## Exposure to hazardous substances (eg: solvents, liquids, dust, fumes, biohazards). Specify below:N/AXN/AFrequent hand washingN/AXN/AIonising radiation N/AN/AN/AEQUIPMENT/TOOLS/MACHINES USED## Food handling N/AN/AN/A## Driving university vehicles(eg: car/van/LGV/PCV) N/AN/AN/A## Use of latex gloves (prohibited unless specific clinical necessity)N/AN/AN/A## Vibrating tools (eg: strimmers, hammer drill, lawnmowers) N/AN/AN/APHYSICAL ABILITIESLoad manual handlingN/AN/AN/ARepetitive crouching/kneeling/stoopingN/AN/AN/ARepetitive pulling/pushingN/AN/AN/ARepetitive liftingN/AN/AN/AStanding for prolonged periodsXN/AN/ARepetitive climbing (ie: steps, stools, ladders, stairs)N/AN/AN/AFine motor grips (eg: pipetting)N/AXN/AGross motor gripsN/AN/AN/ARepetitive reaching below shoulder heightN/AN/AN/ARepetitive reaching at shoulder heightN/AN/AN/ARepetitive reaching above shoulder heightN/AN/AN/APSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUESFace to face contact with publicN/AN/AN/ALone workingN/AN/AN/A## Shift work/night work/on call duties N/AN/AN/A ................
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