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Medical Lab Assistant - Blood Sciences

Pure Healthcare
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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About Us

Pure Healthcare are the UK’s leading healthcare recruitment agency, committed to delivering service excellence. We have many years of framework healthcare recruitment experience. We have built up a wide network of contacts, clients and resources within our business to support clinicians throughout their professional career whilst also supporting healthcare organisations with their gaps in service to ensure patient care and quality. Our specialist consultants are dedicated to finding you the perfect role.

The Role:

Pure Healthcare Group are currently seeking a Medical lab assistant to work to work in a Blood sciences laboratory to work with our clients in Greater Manchester for ongoing work.

Job Ref: PHG05126

Job Title: Medical Lab Assistant 

Laboratory: Blood Sciences 

Hours: 37.5 hours a week

Contract: Locum

Pay rates: £16.50/hr 

Location: Greater Manchester

To be considered for the role you must have the following:


  • Valid Right to Work Documentation
  • 2+ years UK Laboratory experience


Benefits include:


  • Fast, automated compliance process
  • Designated specialist consultant
  • 24/7 support – we’re here whenever you need us!
  • Lucrative career opportunities across the UK
  • Enhanced pay rates
  • CV advice
  • Career advice
  • Accommodation and travel assistance
  • Smooth and reliable payroll options


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