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Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Montclair, NJ. Demonstrate proper communication skills to relate pertinent data or information about the patient or laboratory sample to appropriate care provider.
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A minimum of an associate degree in a biological or chemical science or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution AND be certified by the ASCP, AMT or other organization deemed comparable by OASD(HA) or their designee Center for Laboratory Medicine Services (CLMS) as an MLT or MT/MLS; OR.
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Trains MLS or MLT/CLT students in bench procedures, basic theory, and advanced skills. NEW Permanent MLS III Hematology opening near Canaan, NH! Identifies when sample, instrument, and/or procedural problems exists and takes appropriate actions to remedy the issue.
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Job Requirements: Minimum Education: Required: Completed educational requirements for American Society for Clinical Pathology National certification of MLS(ASCP)cm or AMT Medical Technologist. Must provide proof, either through a diploma or transcript, of completed degree Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) or related field Minimum Work Experience: Preferred: 2 or more years as a Laboratory Scientist, Technician or comparable role.
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About the OpportunityThe Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) serves as a primary laboratory specialist to ensure the laboratory function as intended. Meet requirements for client service performed by the department - including consultation with clients, data interpretation, and coordination of support with sample custodian.
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Certified Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)/Medical Technologist (MT)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) through through ASCP, AMT, or equivalent. Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of the policies and procedures for patient preparation, sample requirements, specimen collection, and pre-analytical factors that affect sample quality.
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Identifies when sample, instrument, and/or procedural problems exist and takes appropriate actions to remedy the issue. Possesses solid knowledge, skills and theory to perform job duties in the clinical laboratory.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist/Technologist/Technician (MLS/MT/MLT) is responsible for sample processing, test performance and for the reporting of test results for the use in diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Performing sample prep, DNA extraction and PCR. Performing accurate manual and electronic pipetting of small sample volumes. Performing sample prep, DNA extraction and PCR. Certification - ASCP, AMT, or other organization preferred but not required.
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OverviewJoin our team as a night shift, full-time, Blood Bank Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Montclair, NJ.Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. OverviewJoin our team as a night shift, full-time, Blood Bank Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Montclair, NJ.Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always.
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Job Description The Medical Laboratory Scientist/Technologist/Technician (MLS/MT/MLT) is responsible for sample processing, test performance and for the reporting of test results for the use in diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Assists the Lab Director with addressing employees' failure to conform to facility performance and behavioral standards and cover absences as needed. Bachelor Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Lab Science, or Chemical, Physical or Biological Science, preferred.
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MLT/MT/MLS working in the blood bank laboratory receives in blood products (donated blood, plasma, platelets) processes it and ensure it’s safe and then sends out around the hospital for transfusions.
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Previous clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Scientist within a clinical laboratory. BS in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science or a chemical, physical, or biological science degree.
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Medical Technologist MT(ASCP), Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS(ASCP), or equivalent certification preferred. Enters accurate patient demographic information and laboratory test orders into the laboratory information system, while ascertaining adequacy of patient information as well as sample integrity.
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