To become a clinical scientist, you typically need to start with a relevant undergraduate degree in a scientific field, such as biology, biochemistry, or medical technology. Once you have this foundational education, you can pursue the Scientist Training Programme (STP), which is a three-year, work-based program that combines practical training with academic study, culminating in a Master's degree. This program is essential for qualifying and registering with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a clinical scientist, allowing you to work within the National Health Service (NHS). Throughout the STP, you will gain hands-on experience in various clinical settings, enhancing your skills and knowledge in areas such as laboratory diagnostics and patient care. After completing the STP, you can find clinical scientist job vacancies listed on the NHS Jobs website, where you can apply for positions that match your expertise and interests.