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The training opportunities available to microbiologists will depend on individual employers and areas of specialism. In some jobs, particularly at lower levels, it may be an integral part of the work, with a salary increase available on completion of training; in other, more temporary posts, task-orientated training may only be available.
Other specialist work areas may require specific qualifications to ensure a high standard of ethical and professional practice. For example, microbiologists working directly with animals must gain a Home Office licence.
Larger organisations, particularly those involved in research, may provide training and development opportunities for their staff. This may involve undertaking further qualifications such as a masters degree or a PhD, with leave allowed for course attendance. For example, biomedical scientist training will often include study for an MSc.
Since training and development opportunities can vary so widely between organisations, it is important to find out about your options before accepting a job.
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