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General Lab, Specimen Processing, Hematology/Coagulation, Chemistry, Blood Bank, Microbiology, Serology/Urinalysis. Certification as a Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician through the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or equivalent preferred, but not required.
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CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education:Bachelor’s degree in relevant fieldCertification and Licensing:Possession of current Florida State Medical Technologist License in the areas of: Hematology, Chemistry, Immunohematology, Immunology and Microbiology.
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Job Duties/Responsibilities: Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist. This for and Medical Lab Technician [2 year MLT degree ] or Medical Lab Scientist / Medical Technologist [4 year BS] WE ARE OPEN TO EITHER.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Three (3) years clinical laboratory experience as a Clinical Lab Scientist Minimum two (2) years of experience in section of specialty California Medical Technologist license (LIC CLS) Special Skills: Extensive knowledge of principles procedures and techniques of clinical laboratory analysis especially in section of responsibility.
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Six (6) or more years of work experience in a clinical laboratory as a Medical Lab Technologist or Clinical Lab Scientist. Experience working the bench in all areas of the core lab (Microbiology, Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank, etc.
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Candidate must meet CLIA standards for MLS or MLTSupporting Microbiology LabJob Duties/Responsibilities:Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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Maintain a safe work environment and wear appropriate personal protective equipment Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements.
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Must be proficient in Microbiology, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Transfusion Services, Urinalysis, Phlebotomy, and Specimen Processing. In compliance with the emergency regulation issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and company policy, CHC and its affiliate companies require all employees to provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination or have an approved medical or religious accommodation as a condition of employment.
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Minimum 0-2 years of clinical laboratory testing Ability to work independently and within a team environment. Perform and document preventive maintenance and quality control procedures. Monitor, operate and troubleshoot instrumentation to ensure proper functionality.
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The Medical Technologist assists the professional staff in conducting, evaluating, and documenting routine and specialized tests of blood and other specimens in the areas of hematology, coagulation, serology, chemistry, urinalysis, and microbiology.
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Registration by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a Medical Technologist or National Certification Agency (NCA) as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist or by the American Medical Technologists (AMT) as a medical technologist or categorical registration by either NCA or ASCP in one of the laboratory sciences is required.
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Required Upon Hire: Medical Technologist - Medical Laboratory Scientist Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Scientist certification, ASCP or equivalent (AMT, AAB) is required.
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Florida Clinical Laboratory Technologist license with microbiology, serology, hematology, and clinical chemistry specialties. Medical Lab Technologist. Bachelors degree in medical technology or clinical laboratory science.
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Bachelor s Degree in Medical Technology, clinical laboratory science or similar degree in chemistry or biology with required semester hours and one year of training in a clinical laboratory as per CLIA and NJ DOH regulations.
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Performs all routine testing in hematology, manual hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, processing, chemistry , manual chemistry, blood bank and microbiology as requested. Minimum 2 years experience as a Medical Technologist with 1 year of Blood Bank experience if applicable.
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