Tuesday 13 December 2011

Biomedical Science: A Job Less Ordinary

A career in Biomedical Science is an exciting and cutting edge career path. Biomedical scientists work in healthcare to diagnose disease and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment through the analysis of fluids and tissue samples from patients.


They provide the hub of modern medicine with 70% of diagnoses based on the pathology results provided by laboratory services. With biomedical scientists handling an estimated 150 million samples in the UK, every person at some point in their lives will have benefited from their services.

Whether you are looking to further your biomedical science career within the NHS or considering broadening your experience into the commercial sector, your next biomedical science job can be found here at NHSJobs

Monday 12 December 2011

Caring for your Career


There's been a lot of information in the press of late about support for carers in our society.  It is estimated there are 6M carers in the UK - that's a tenth of the population.  Whilst many of these roles are paid positions, the majority are not.  The unsung heroes of our community.

A carer could be someone looking after an elderly person, supporting a partner with a disability or helping  a friend or neighbour.  Roles can include therapy assistants and hospital support.  The opportunities are varied and many but are united by one key attribute - compassion. These people help keep our society humming.

If you think you've got what it takes to develop a career in the carer profession - compassion, empathy, energy and a great sense of humour, check out the hundreds of wonderfully fulfilling roles we have available on NHSJobs

Search here: www.nhsjobs.co/carers