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What is a BSL Level 3 job?

A BSL Level 3 job typically involves using British Sign Language to communicate effectively with Deaf individuals in various settings. Roles may include communication support worker, teaching assistant, or customer service representative in Deaf-friendly environments. At this level, you are expected to demonstrate advanced signing skills, including complex vocabulary and grammar. Many employers require BSL Level 3 certification for roles that involve regular interaction with the Deaf community.

What types of environments might a BSL Level 3 professional work in, and what are the typical responsibilities in each setting?

BSL Level 3 professionals commonly work in educational institutions, healthcare settings, community centers, and workplaces where deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals require interpretation or support. In schools, you might assist with classroom communication, while in healthcare, your role could involve interpreting medical discussions for patients. Community work often includes facilitating workshops or public events, and in corporate environments, you may translate meetings or training sessions. Responsibilities typically range from direct interpreting and supporting daily communication to preparing resources or collaborating with other professionals. Each setting offers unique challenges and opportunities to expand your experience and skill set.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bsl Level 3 position, and why are they important?

To excel as a BSL Level 3 professional, you need advanced proficiency in British Sign Language, an in-depth understanding of deaf culture, and a recognized Level 3 BSL qualification. Familiarity with audio-visual equipment, interpreting platforms, and standard documentation processes is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills that help you build trust and facilitate smooth communication. These skills and qualities are crucial for effective interpretation and advocacy, ensuring clear communication between deaf and hearing individuals in diverse environments.

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Microbiologist II - Non-Sterile

Eagle

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Summary
The Microbiologist II performs routine microbiological testing to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance. This role includes quality control and quality assurance of materials and products, requiring an advanced understanding of USP, cGMP, ISO 17025, and other applicable regulatory requirements.
What You'll Do
  • Perform and result routine microbiological testing on samples in a timely manner, independently with some supervision, to meet assigned testing deadlines.
  • Ensure accuracy and validity of results in accordance with SOPs and regulatory standards.
  • Interpret test results to determine pass/fail status and escalate unexpected findings to senior staff.
  • Record, report, and investigate unexpected test results with some supervision.
  • Prepare samples, reagents, and media for daily testing activities.
  • Support sample receipt and chain of custody documentation.
  • Regularly handle BSL-1 and BSL-2 regulated microorganisms following proper safety and workflow practices.
  • Maintain current and accurate documentation in compliance with GMP and GDP standards.
  • Clean, organize, and maintain laboratory workspaces and equipment to ensure readiness and compliance.
  • Perform standard operational maintenance and minimal troubleshooting of assigned equipment and systems to confirm equipment is operational prior to use. Notify supervisor and engineering promptly of calibration failures and repair needs.
  • Ensure proper disposal of biohazard waste in accordance with SOPs.
  • Comply with company policies and all applicable SOPs; adhere to ISO 17025, BSLT-2 cGMPs, cGLPs, A2LA requirements, and Quality Control Guidelines.
  • Participate in training sessions and cross-technology educational programs to expand technical knowledge and proficiency in advanced microbiological techniques.
  • Stay abreast of current technology and instruments, with emphasis on microorganisms, equipment troubleshooting, and microbiology/taxonomy issues.
  • Provide technical assistance and back-up support across laboratory workstations as required.
  • Overtime and occasional weekend hours may be required.
  • Assist with laboratory compliance audits and laboratory safety audits.
  • Perform more complex testing on samples (method suitability modifications, method development, etc.)
  • Support supervisor or project microbiologists in validation activities as assigned.
  • Accurately identify, monitor, and report microbiological trends.
  • Assist in revising and reviewing compliance with all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), SOPs are accurate, up-to-date, and parallel to all required regulatory documents.
  • Maintain familiarity with use of all applicable equipment, systems, and procedures (SOPs).
  • Manufacturing and quality control testing for in-house media production.
  • Aseptic production and quality control of BSL-1 and BSL-2 microbial stocks.
  • Lead the microbiology staff in the execution of special projects, as needed.
  • Train and mentor microbiology staff.

Who you are
  • Bachelor's degree in microbiology or related science field, including at least 12 semester hours of hands-on laboratory courses in microbiology and/or chemistry.
    • With 3-5 years of pharmaceutical/biochemical QC laboratory experience in microbiology. Or master's degree in microbiology or related science field.
    • With 2-3 years of pharmaceutical/biochemical QC laboratory experience in a microbiology lab.
  • Demonstrated relevant experience in a microbiology laboratory (Q.C., pharmaceutical, biotech or clinical lab experience preferred), where one or more of the following functions was successfully performed: microbial enumeration testing, growth promotion testing, streak for isolation, testing with microorganisms, environmental monitoring, method suitability, microbial identification, gram staining, pipetting small volumes, SOP/documentation revisions, or other applicable testing/skills.
  • Excellent analytical, decision making and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent working knowledge and understanding of microbiology principles and methods and the ability to communicate this information to others.
  • Physical dexterity to perform testing accurately and precisely.
  • Ability to read, understand and comply with Company policies and SOPs, including safety rules and regulations.Ability to work independently, with minimal supervision.
  • Intermediate level computer skills in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
  • Ability to adapt, learn, and teach new skills as needed.
  • Can work within a team to achieve the same goal.
  • Ability to multitask within a single task and multiple tasks when applicable.
  • Ability to solve routine and non-routine laboratory issues/problems.

Who We Are
Serving customers since 2004, Eagle offers the highest quality in preparation testing for sterility, bacterial endotoxins, microbial detection, beyond-use dating (BUD) determination and active ingredient potency. State-of-the-art equipment, combined with the experience and knowledge of our team, makes Eagle the best choice for all testing needs. The Eagle team is committed not only to performing the best quality control testing, but also working relentlessly with our customers on solutions if tests receive unexpected results. Learn more at www.eagleanalytical.com.
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