Technical Specialist Job Shadowing Program

The pilot program aims to showcase challenging technical roles to individuals on an academic track whose skills are in demand and can be effectively utilised in core facilities.

STATUS: CLOSED

The Technical Job Shadowing Program, funded by The Technician Commitment, the RMS (Royal Microscopical Society), BioImagingUK, and the TSN (Technical Specialist Network), aims to provide scientists on an academic career track with the opportunity to visit imaging or flow cytometry core facilities in the UK and learn first-hand about the technical job role. 

The pilot program aims to showcase challenging technical roles to individuals on an academic track whose skills are in demand and can be effectively utilised in core facilities.

The program is open to UK-based post-doctoral fellows, PhD students nearing the end of their studies, or researchers in equivalent positions in their careers. Selected applicants will have the chance to shadow a technical specialist for up to a week at a different institution's facility. This experience will provide them with insights into the daily operations of the facility, including operating various imaging modalities and software tools, managing open user access, ensuring quality management, and handling image data storage and analysis.

The pilot program intends to facilitate the exchange of experiences and ideas between the hosting facilities and their guests. It also aims to encourage networking and foster possible future collaborations between imaging facilities and research groups.


Eligibility: The program is open to UK-based post-doctoral fellows, PhD students nearing the end of their studies, or researchers in equivalent positions in their career.

Program Details: The pilot program offers the opportunity to shadow a technical specialist for up to a week at an imaging or flow cytometry core facility in the UK. Successful applicants will observe and learn about the technical job role, including operating imaging modalities and software tools, open user access, quality management, and image data analysis.

Application Requirements: To apply, you need to complete the application form by 31 August 2023, which should include a letter of support from your current manager/supervisor and a letter from your desired host facility. The host facility's letter should confirm their agreement to the visit and briefly outline a plan for your time at the facility.

Assessment and Selection: Applications will be evaluated based on their fit with the Technician Commitment values and the potential impact on your career. The selection outcomes will be communicated in mid-September, and if selected, you will have the opportunity to shadow a technical specialist anytime up to November 30, 2023.

Expenses: If your application is successful, travel and lodging expenses of up to £500 will be covered.

Feedback and Publication: Both the guest and host will be required to complete a brief feedback form. The results will be compiled and written up for the RMS magazine, infocus.


APPLICATIONS CLOSED

The deadline for applications was August 31, 2023. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please email Georgina Fletcher (Georgina at rms.org.uk).


Technical Specialist Job Shadowing Organisers

Georgina Fletcher

Georgina Fletcher

BioImagingUK

Alex Sossick

Alex Sossick

Chair of Professional Development and Training FIG , Natural History Museum, London