A biomedical scientist may be salaried, working at least 40 hours per week. During critical experiments or other times of urgency, they may put in long hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays with or without overtime pay.
If you're employed by the NHS, you'll generally work a standard 37.5 hour week. A flexible approach to work is essential to cover day, evening, night and ResponsibilitiesSalaryQualificationsSkills
Most biomedical scientists work 9-to-5 on a full-time basis. However, some employers may require you to work weekend shifts or be on-call, so a flexible approach to work is generally expected.
Most biomedical scientists work 9-to-5 on a full-time basis. However, some employers may require you to work weekend shifts or be on-call, so a flexible approach to work is generally expected.
Most biomedical scientists work 9-to-5 on a full-time basis. However, some employers may require you to work weekend shifts or be on-call, so a flexible approach to work is generally expected.
Work environment
Most biomedical scientists work 9-to-5 on a full-time basis. However, some employers may require you to work weekend shifts or be on-call, so a flexible approach to work is generally expected.