18 paid vacation days,
6 weeks paid sick days,
Pension,
Major Medical Insurance,
Relocation Allowance, and
3 months temporary housing
Internal Number: 12
The BHB Laboratory provides specimen testing services for the hospital as well as physician offices, private laboratories, clinics and nursing homes in Bermuda. The laboratory is a comprehensive facility located within the hospital offering the following 5 disciplines Microbiology, Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology, Transfusion Services (including an onsite Blood Donor Centre) and Anatomic Pathology (Histology/Cytology/Mortuary services).
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS - CYTOLOGY
The Medical Technologist-Cytology is responsible for diagnostic evaluation of gynecological and non-gynecological preparation to detect evidence of pathogens, pre-cancerous, cancerous and other pathological conditions while adhering to the policies and procedures set within the Cytology department.
Requirements:
· BSc Degree in Medical Technology, Higher National Certification with additional training and certification in Cytology
· ASCP, HPC, CSMLS registered or equivalent
· Minimum of 2 years post graduate clinical experience in cytology
Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) comprises King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH), Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute (MWI) and the Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre. BHB offers comprehensive diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitative services in response to Bermuda’s full spectrum of medical and mental health needs.BHB is mandated through legislation to provide quality mental health and acute medical care for the people of Bermuda. As a quango, our operations are managed by BHB’s Executive Team under the governance of a Government-appointed Board.We serve Bermuda’s resident population of approximately 64,000 people, as well as the many visitors who come to our island each year.Composed of more than 100 individual islands, Bermuda has a land mass of about 21 square miles. Given our relatively isolated geographic location in the Atlantic Ocean, the Bermuda community needs a range of services far broader than would commonly be expected of a hospital serving a similar population base.