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Job Description NEW Histotech Opening Northwest Oregon Permanent full time position DAY Shift Candidates must be actively following or have completed a Histotechnician/Histotechnologist approved route to meet eligibility criteria for certification.
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Histotechnician - Diploma/Certificate Histology Technician or Associates Degree in Histology. $27.55 - $41.37 per hour for Histotechnologist and $24.74- $36.39 per hour for Histotechnician.
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Assists the Histotechnician in the performance of maintenance activities (i.e. taking temperatures) and housekeeping activities (tissue processor, staining dishes). Performs various clerical duties to support the Histotechnician and Pathologists.
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Anne Arundel Dermatology is searching for a self-motivated, high energy Mohs Histotechnician to join our growing practice. Founded over 40 years ago with a mission to provide the highest quality and full spectrum of medical, surgical, and esthetic skin care services to each and every one of its patients, Anne Arundel Dermatology has assembled the finest group of Mohs surgeons in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states.
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Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist.
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Preferred - Some post-secondary education in a healthcare or a related science field that may include course work in Medical Laboratory Technician, Cytotechnologist, Histotechnician or Medical Laboratory Scientist degree/certification.
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Pay Range: The pay range for a Histotechnologist is $22.00 to $42.22 and for a Histotechnician is $20.00 to $34.39. Come work in our Pathology laboratory at Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital in Binghamton, NY, alongside a highly trained staff with the latest technology.
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Qualifications: QUALIFICATIONS Required Work Experience: AS degree or equivalent training and experience HT (ASCP) 3 years Histology experience Current state licensure, if applicable Meets all requirements as outlined in corporate Policy for Minimum Qualifications for Histotechnician and Histology Supervisor.
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Under the direction of the Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Manager, The Lead Histotechnician will assist with the oversight of the daily operations in the Histology Lab by providing operational supervision and direction of staff and activities within the histology department.
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Education Requirements:Associates degree in biological, chemical, or related science (with completion CLIA required courses) or NAACLSaccredited histotechnician programLicensure/Certification Requirements:HT(ASCP) certified or certification eligible by the ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) within one year of hire date.
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Meet all requirements as outlined in corporate Policy for Minimum Qualifications for Histotechnician and Histology Supervisor. The position is intended for individuals with prior experience working as a histotechnician or histotechnologist and possess ASCP certification in Histotechnology.
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Board Certified/Eligible in Histology as Histotechnician (HT, ASCP) or Histotechnologist (HTL, ASCP). We are looking for a PRN Histotechnician to work in our Lab. Work hours will vary per required need.
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Histotechnicians at the Wynn Hospital will be responsible for cutting tissue and adding them to microscope slides, staining and preparing microscopic slides of tissues for examination by the pathologist, working directly under the direction of the Laboratory Medical Director and Histotechnology Supervisor.
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Job Description Histology Technologist position open in North Carolina for permanent hire!
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Histotechnician (HT)/Histotechnologist (HTL) certification from American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). Histotechnician (HT)/Histotechnologist (HTL) certification from American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP.
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