Research Technician - Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences - 107847 - Grade 4
University of Birmingham
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom["Part time"]
Position Details
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, College
of Medicine and Health
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £27,546 to £29,171, with
potential progression once in post to £32,5
95. As this vacancy has limited
funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 4, salary £27,5
46.
Part Time (28 hours per week)
Fixed Term contract up to August 2027
Closing date: 10th September 2026
Background
This part-time position (28 hours/week) within the College of Medicine and
Health, School of Medical Sciences, Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
and will be supporting the research of Elaine Leung within Andrew Beggs’s
research team.
This post is funded by the US DoD for 1 year and is the AI-defined Molecular
Classifications in Ovarian Cancer project (AAIMCOC) which is an exciting
international multidisciplinary collaborative project with the overarching aim
to develop ways to apply AI-defined molecular classifications globally. This
first pilot of the consortium aims to develop a novel molecular diagnostic test
based on Haematoxylin & Eosin images of ovarian cancer and to apply it in
selected poor-resource settings.
Role Summary
You will provide technical support for research activities as required,
utilising your
technical skills and a wide range of techniques. You will also be
expected to ensure your working area is safe and support others in following
health and safety instructions. You may need to operate out of normal working
hours to accommodate research activity. In order to flexibly use resource you
may be given the opportunity to work in different areas of the department or
wider University.
Main Duties
The role holder will provide support for the research undertaken by Dr Slater
using a variety of techniques to include, but not exclusively:
• Microscopy
• Image capture from pathology slides - still and video.
• Developing a new database to monitor the process of collecting
prospective/new specimens for this project, such as recording the timeline
from specimen collection to the generation of sequencing results.
• Dataset entry of patient samples including linked archival materials and
online virtual anonymised datasets.
* prepare specimens for molecular testing and, when appropriate, perform
molecular testing using relevant technologies based on manufacturers’
instructions.
• Carry out techniques and experimental procedures as required by research
staff, students and Principal Investigators, designed to contribute to a
specific research project or projects.
• You will be expected to resolve problems in your area of expertise but also
to recognise when problems need to be referred to more senior staff.
•
You will need to maintain accurate records of all techniques and experimental
procedures carried out, and of any other research activities you may be
involved in, including results.
• Comply with any legislation relevant to the area of research/activity.
• Comply with the Standard Operating Procedures for the activity.
• Demonstrate techniques to other staff and/or students on the area of
expertise as required.
• You will contribute to internal and external audit procedures and to
regulatory inspections.
Health and Safety
• You will be expected to uphold compliance with all University and local
Health & Safety policies, including risk assessments and manual handling,
reporting any breaches or non-compliance to the relevant manager.
• You will be expected to manage the safe handling and disposal of all
materials used in research laboratories, including hazardous materials.
• If required, assist or prepare risk assessments and keep these up to date.
•
You will need to maintain all records as appropriate.
• Carry out regular maintenance processes as appropriate.
Administrative duties
• You may be required to assist with PAT testing and calibration of equipment,
and with updating equipment inventories.
• Maintain stocks of consumables and, if necessary, creating purchase order
requisitions.
• Receipt and correct storage of consumables and chemical reagents.
• Ensure that the facilities are maintained in a clean, functional and safe
condition, reporting any problems.
• Reporting any problems with equipment or services which cannot be resolved to
the line manager as appropriate.
• Adopt a proactive attitude to assisting with and implementing carbon
reduction and energy saving measures where practicable.
• Supports equality and values diversity, moderates own behaviour to avoid
unfair discriminatory impact or bias on others.
• Any other duties commensurate with the grade and skill base of the post
holder.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience
• NVQ, BTEC/ONC at level three or equivalent level three qualification and
specific relevant experience in an appropriate subject.
• GCSE level 2 (A*- C/4-9) or equivalent level 2 qualification in mathematics
and English.
• Practical experience of the above techniques and a working knowledge of Good
Laboratory Practice.
• Experience of working in a laboratory based teaching or research environment;
or be able to demonstrate the capability to participate in research
projects.
• Understanding of Human Tissue Act.
• Ability to organise and manage own workload after consultation with manager.
• Familiarity with the use of a wide range of general laboratory equipment e.g.
balances, pH meters, autoclaves, glass washing machines, microscopes.
• Proactive approach to Health and Safety matters, together with the
communication skills to interact with a range of people, including students.
• Ability to be flexible to meet deadlines.
• The post-holder will be fully familiar with the safe handling and storage of
laboratory materials.
• Good IT skills, having a familiarity with both Windows and/or Apple Macintosh
OS will be advantageous.
• Understands the importance of equality and diversity in the workplace.
• Ability to identify and respond to equality and diversity issues in line with
relevant policies and procedures.
Dimensions
You will have no direct line management responsibility (other than occasional
instructions to other staff) and no budget to manage.
Planning and organising
You will be able to schedule and organise your own work within the priorities
and requirements for the area.
Problem solving and decision making
You will deliver a level of service as agreed, carrying out daily research
support as required. You will be expected to assist in analysis and
interpretation of research results.
Internal and external relationships
This role is primarily concerned with advising and supporting research staff.
Informal enquiries to Carol Benham, email: c.a.benham@bham.ac.uk
[c.a.benham@bham.ac.uk]
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