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Bachelors (Required)Certified Medical Technologist (MT) - American Medical Technologists (AMT), Clinical Lab Supervisor License (SU LICENSE) - State of Florida (FL), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP.
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This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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In conjunction with the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, this position develops and implements new procedures, instrumentation, quality control, and reagent use. Refers clinical problems to the laboratory director, manager, or supervisor as appropriate.
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Performs routine clinical laboratory testing accurately under the direction of the on-site manager and as observed by the lead or senior technologist or designee. AAS/Medical Laboratory Technician or AAS in a related Science and/or equivalent relevant experience as recognized by New York State Department of Education for certification as a Clinical Laboratory Technician.
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Responsible for safety program, working with the Laboratory Quality Systems Manager and the Director of Anatomic Pathology. Provision of information to Laboratory Quality Systems Manager.
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NY State Education Department Clinical Laboratory Technologist or Histology Technician license is required. Responsibilities include the administrative and technical day-to-day operations of the Histology Laboratory, including the grossing area.
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Laboratory Technologist, Medical Technologist (MT), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) certifications/degrees preferred.
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The Clinical Laboratory Technician performs and documents scheduled instrument maintenance and/or calibrations following approved procedures and within the defined frequency as indicated by staff feedback and/or observed by Manager/Technical Specialist/Coordinator.
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The incumbent works in close collaboration with the other AIS and the SC Laboratory Manager/Instrument Technician to maintain a large and growing suite of research-grade instrumentation across the Science Center.
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Under the direction of the Pathologists and Laboratory Director/Manager, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist II performs all technical (including maintenance), analytical, clerical, and quality assurance tasks and duties associated with laboratory testing.
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As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist at MLee Healthcare, you'll play a crucial role in performing routine duties directed by our Laboratory Manager. Ability to function in all areas of the clinical laboratory, including blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, urinalysis, and coagulation.
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The Sr. Research Assistant will be supervised day-to-day by the laboratory manager but will work closely with the laboratory PIs (Drs. Lance Price and Cindy Liu) and other members of the research team.
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Reports To: The Chemical Operator reports to the Laboratory Manager and works closely with other laboratory personnel and the Metal Finishing department. Position Overview: The Chemical Operator will primarily perform basic laboratory work, chemical maintenance and inventory control, wastewater treatment, and shipping and receiving of chemicals and hazardous waste.
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Job Summary: The Clinical Lab Scientist 2, under the direction of the supervising manager, serves as the subject matter expert (SME) and resource for a clinical laboratory section. Licensures and Certifications: California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License required.
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Role Summary: The Lead Medical Laboratory Scientist assists the Laboratory Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the laboratory programs and activities consistent with Department Leadership direction; provides technical guidance to all laboratory positions and is expected to function as a bench MLS performing both routine and complex laboratory analysis and/or identification procedures on blood, tissue, and body fluids without direct supervision.
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