ECG Model

£29,016 - £29,016

Job Description

To be a model for Year 2 MBBS students to perform a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). The session is supervised by a medical education fellow who is trained in ECG recording. You will be required to lie on a couch for up to 2 hours (inclusive of breaks) with the torso exposed so the students can practice performing an electrocardiogram. This task involves placing adhesives and electrodes on the surface of the exposed chest wall to obtain a tracing of your heart's electrical activity, which involves brief skin contact from the student applying the electrodes. If you are uncomfortable with this please do not register your interest. The students will operate the machine to obtain the ECG and interpret the findings. Each session is divided into two 45 minute segments with about 15 students per session. The students will rotate during the session to enable them all to operate the ECG machine and practice placing the electrodes on the chest wall at the correct positions. The session is facilitated by a medical education fellow. 

This event takes place on Wednesday 7th May and you are required from 11am-1pm at Guy's Campus, Shepherd's House, Chantler Centre.



Qualifications

No qualifications required.



Skills

No experience or skills required.

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Qualifications

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Skills

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Urgently Hiring: Examination Support Assistants Needed to Ensure Smooth Exam Operations

Main Purpose of the Role:
To play a vital role in supporting the efficient and secure delivery of examinations.

Key Responsibilities:
We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented individuals to assist the Head Invigilator and Examination Team in the day-to-day running of exam venues. Duties include, but are not limited to:

Setting up examination venues by arranging seating, distributing exam materials, and ensuring all equipment is in place following strict guidelines.

Supporting candidates upon arrival by directing them to seats and explaining rules regarding permitted items.

Assisting unregistered candidates who may not have allocated seating.

Maintaining exam integrity by ensuring silence and order in the examination room.

Invigilating exams, addressing candidate concerns, and reporting any irregularities per established procedures.

Recording attendance and managing early departures by collecting scripts and documenting necessary information.

Escorting and supervising candidates outside the venue when required.

Collecting and organizing scripts at the end of each exam, ensuring accuracy and adherence to protocols.

Preparing script envelopes and handling exam materials securely.

Supervising candidate departure, ensuring materials are not removed, and maintaining a quiet, controlled exit process.
 



Qualifications

NA



Skills

To assist the Examination Team with other examination processes, such as: 

packing of examination papers, stationery and equipment prior to the examinations and the delivery to and from venues as appropriate; 

preparation of seating plans; 

delivering scrips to departmental and school offices. 

Person specification desirable: 

An understanding of examination processes 

Effective oral/written communication skills 

Skills and knowledge, essential: 

Good numeracy skills 

Accuracy and attention to detail 

Flexible approach to work 

Ability to relate to academic staff and students 

Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines 

 

We have a fantastic opportunity for a Tissue Bank Technician to provide technical support to the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund Tissue Bank (PCRFTB), to enable comprehensive, efficient and effective service to internal and external researchers. In particular, sample processing, quality control, management of PCRFTB samples, general house-keeping and stock taking. 

This is a full time position for a duration of 3 months. We will be paying the successful candidate between ?17.97 - ?21.62 per hour plus holiday pay depending on experience. 

 



Qualifications

First Degree in biological sciences

Minimum of 2 A Levels in relevant subjects (e.g. Biology, Chemistry)



Skills
Working knowledge of Health and Safety, COSHH and GCP regulations and an understanding of the implications of compliance with the Human Tissue Act (HTA)
Knowledge of laboratory health and safety procedures
Experience in handling and processing human tissue in an oncology research environment
Experience of sample archiving and management using LIMS
Experience of managing databases to identify sample cohorts
Experience in nucleic acid extraction
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
Ability to follow written and oral instructions
Ability to organise own workload and respond to changing priorities
Experience of using Microsoft Office packages (Word, Excel, Outlook and Powerpoint) 
Ability to work both independently and as a supportive member of a team
Excellent written and verbal communication
Ability to maintain accurate and complete records
Ability to improve processes
Other
Friendly, positive and professional disposition to establish and maintain effective working relationship with others
Willingness to work flexibly in order to achieve project demands 
Self-motivated and able to work without close supervision 
Organised and methodical, and able to use own initiative where appropriate 
Ability to maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive data 
Willingness to work on different sites
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