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The Medical Technologist hired for the purpose of working on 2nd and 3rd shifts must be able to work in the following laboratory departments: Hematology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Serology, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and perform all required test procedures in each department.
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CLS I is a classification reserved for recent graduates of approved schools of clinical laboratory science, individuals re-entering the field, and individuals who may not meet all the required qualifications of a CLS II. May work in any of the following departments: Blood Bank, Microbiology, Automated, Non-Automated, or Critical Care. CLS I performs standard tests, may provide some work direction for non-licensed personnel.
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Prioritizes lab orders according to type (STAT, ASAP, routine and timed studies) and performs various testing (including chemistry, coagulation, hematology, special chemistry, urinalysis, blood bank, serology, immunology, bacteriology, microbiology, referral testing and more) following prescribed quality assurance policies and procedures.
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Job Description Medical Technologist Shift: Full Time Job Type: Permanent Responsibilities: Perform routine and specialized laboratory tests in hematology, chemistry, microbiology, and blood bank.
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Required: Must have Medical Technologist (MT) or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) pr Specialist in Blood Bank (SBB) or Technologist in Blood Banking (BB) or Technologist in Chemistry (C) or Technologist in Hematology (H) or Technologist in Microbiology (M) or Specialist in Microbiology (SM) by ASCP.
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Cross-trains in more than one laboratory section: Laboratory sections include; Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Blood Bank. Experience in Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology and Blood Bank is preferred.
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Perform routine and specialized laboratory tests in hematology, chemistry, microbiology, and blood bank. Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or a related field.
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Participate in quality control and quality assurance programs. Operate and maintain laboratory equipment with precision. Certification by ASCP, AMT, or equivalent. My direct line is (call or text) and my email is.
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Sound like something you or someone you know would want to hear more about? Analyze test results and report findings to healthcare providers. Make sure you apply today so I can land you an interview.
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Ensure compliance with all regulatory standards and protocols. If it is easier, you can schedule a call with me through my calendar. Assist in training new staff and students. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Job Type: Permanent. Good communication skills. Shift: Full Time.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Job Type: Permanent. Good communication skills. Shift: Full Time.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Good communication skills.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Job Type: Permanent. Good communication skills. Shift: Full Time.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Good communication skills.
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