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Sutter Health is seeking a per diem / prn Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a per diem / prn job in Livermore, California. Specialty: Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Note: Assignments and scope of duties are consistent with type of license - either a CLS - Generalist or one of the limited CLS license (e.g. Clinical Chemist Scientist, Clinical Microbiologist Scientist, and Clinical Immunohematologist Scientist.
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Medical Technologist, or Medical Laboratory Scientist certification from ASCP, AMT, HEW, or equivalent certification- Required. Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Scientist 1, 2. Medical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Technologist 1.
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Siemens Healthineers is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in Southfield, Michigan. We're looking for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist , working in the Healthcare Systems & Services industry in Southfield, Michigan, United States.
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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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Reporting to the Administrative Director, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Program Director is responsible for: all aspects of organization and administration of the Program; plans and directs school curriculum and daily activities; evaluates program effectiveness; assures compliance with all institutional, governmental, certifying and accrediting agencies; and organizes and directs the admissions process for the program.
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Reporting Structure: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will be reporting directly to the Laboratory Manager. Hospital Description: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will join a renowned medical center that is celebrated for its commitment to providing outstanding patient care and has recently earned the distinguished Pinnacle of Excellence and Guardian of Excellence awards.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Technologist 2. Medical Lab Scientist 2 / Medical Technologist 2. Laboratory Scientist 1, 2. Medical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Technologist 2.
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Certification as Medical Laboratory Scientist from ASCP or AMT required within one year of hire. Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Scientist and one or two years of Medical Laboratory Scientist experience/training acceptable to ASCP or AMT. New grads acceptable.
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Clinical Laboratory Scientist III A valid Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Clinical Chemistry Scientist, Clinical Microbiologist, Clinical Immunohematologist Scientist, or Clinical Hematologist Scientist license issued by the State of California Department of Health Services AND four (4) years of recent diverse clinical technical laboratory analysis experience under a qualified director.
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Trustaff Allied is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in Bluffton, Indiana. As a Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS), you'll process lab tests and monitor testing quality.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist may also assist in the evaluation and selection of laboratory instrumentation, in process improvement projects, in maintaining laboratory accreditation, and in providing expertise in other areas that are consistent with the CLS scope of practice.
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Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Posted job title: clinical laboratory scientist - microbiology (per diem) CLSL-Licensed Clinical Lab Scientist. Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Posted job title: clinical laboratory scientist - microbiology (per diem.
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The Staff Scientist, Bioinformatics is responsible for collecting product requirements and designing and developing NGS analysis pipelines to meet those requirements. As a Staff Scientist, Bioinformatics, you will be part of a growing team of bioinformaticians primarily focused on single-cell and immune profiling NGS applications.
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We're looking for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist , working in the Healthcare Systems & Services industry in Michigan, United States. Medical Laboratory Scientist background with a minimum of 2 years of laboratory experience required.
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JOB SUMMARY:Clinical Laboratory Scientist perform clinical laboratory procedures on inpatients and outpatients, which include neonates, pediatric, adolescents, adults, and Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs testing and analysis of biological specimens in the Clinical Laboratory along with many related functions such as quality control, instrument maintenance and phlebotomy.
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