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Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) or American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification or equivalent. Senior Facilitator with Medical Lab Technologist (MLT) or ASCP certification for the Texas market.
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As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, you have the uncanny ability to look for that needle in the haystack that may lead to cracking medical mysteries.
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Looking for a new Med Tech job?
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Seeking either a Medical Technologist, Medical Lab Scientist or Medical Lab Technician to come work for a top Healthcare facility in Northern Ohio (right by the Michigan border).
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MLT (ASCP) certification with 5 years of blood banking experience can be substituted. MLT (ASCP) certification with 5 years of blood banking experience can be substituted. Required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc.
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Job Description Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician - Generalist MT/MLT Generalist - Chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, blood bank and basic micro Flexible shift - inquire for availability Hospital laboratory Opportunities for growth Must be ASCP certified Permanent position with job security Relo/Sign on bonus on a case by case basis For more information please send your resume directly to elizabeth@ka-recruiting.com or call/text Elizabeth at 617-746-2747.
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Medical Laboratory Program Director must have a Doctoral Degree, an MLT license, ASCP-BOC Generalist Certification, and be proficient in NAACLS. In addition, must have 2 years of professional experience and 3 years of teaching experience.
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Oversees MLT Students Clinical Rotation as assigned. Professional Certification Required*: MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), or equivalent. Oversees MLT Students Clinical Rotation as assigned. Employees who have been working as lab techs prior to the effective CLIA date (1988) and have passed the HEW certification can be considered eligible to meet the educational and certification requirement.
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Education: Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT); OR Associate Degree or 60 semester hours with 6 hours in Chemistry and 6 hours in Biology and Accredited MLT Training; OR Bachelor’s in Biology/Chemistry or related science required.
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Exciting opportunity to join the Avera Laboratory as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)! Licensure/Certification/Registration Certification as Medical Laboratory Technician from the ASCP, AMT, or equivalent required within 12 months of hire.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician I (MLT) is responsible for performing lab tests with precision and accuracy paying close attention to detail. Graduation from an accredited MLT program and passing a national exam given by the Board of Registry of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
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MT(ASCP) or BB(ASCP) /equivalent , bachelors degree with major in biological science or chemistry plus 3 years blood banking experience, or MLT (ASCP) certification plus 5 years laboratory experience required.
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Demonstrates a working knowledge of the specific policies and procedures that relate to the duties of an Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT) by consistently operating within the context of these requirements.
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Medical Laboratory Technician MLT(ASCP) or Clinical Laboratory Assistant (CLA) certification preferred. OR Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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Education: Associates degree in science required, MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred. Minimum 4 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff.
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