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Conducts urine toxicology screens as scheduled or randomly if needed while practicing universal precautions. Maintains confidentiality and ethical standards as identified by the NYS OASAS and other relevant governing bodies.
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The LCMS Specialist is responsible for the upkeep and general day-to-day of the LC-MS/MS laboratory for running urine and oral fluid samples. Bachelor of Science or Master of Science Degree in Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Biology, Physics, or similar analytical science field.
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Must be able to read and interpret under Physician supervision, results of urine toxicology test results, PPD results, and other laboratory blood work. They are responsible for assisting the Medical Director in the administration of all medical services performed at Clearview Treatment Services.
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Ay receive requested stock items and distribute them to the appropriate place as requestedMay perform limited testing (i.e., fingersticks, bleeding times, and sweat tests)May perform toxicology (i.e., urine drug) collections and breath alcohol testing, per DOT guidelinesMay pack and prepare dangerous goods shipment items to the outer island and/or mainland.
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May operate lab autoclave to render hazardous materials safe. Track all specimen samples in LIS system for inventory purposes as required. You're also looking for great benefits, the support of an all-star team, and an opportunity to grow your career.
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At least 5 years of specific experience in toxicology. Analytical Method Development: Developed and validated new analytical methods for detecting drugs in urine and blood using LC/MS/MS.
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You will be responsible for specimen collection including various types of toxicology and urine. Experience in urine specimen collection preferred. Keep and maintain most current information training on patient urine collections.
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Schedule: Tuesday & Thursday | 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Conduct specimen collections competently, following collection procedures and customer requirements and instructions to deliver a quality specimen collection service at customer locations.
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Provides oversight for urine toxicology, lab tests and Prescription Monitoring Program. Free & discounted courses to become a licensed counselor (LADC) or Recovery Coach. Compliance with DPH, DMH, Joint Commission, DEA and all other regulatory agencies as required.
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Mentors may conduct random toxicology screens (via urine samples) Mentors will engage in recovery related activities with their client (exercise, meditation, grocery shopping, 12-step meetings, community development, etc.
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Performs urine drug collections for toxicology. Evaluation and interpretation of CLIA waived results and entry of results into LIS. Performs urine drug collections for toxicology. Daily instrument maintenance and quality control of CLIA waived testing.
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Company provide urine drug testing for a range of clinical applications including medication management and monitoring, treatment plan compliance, pain management, addiction treatment, and newborn and neonatal testing.
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Conducts toxicology, chemical, biologic, bacteriologic, immunologic, and hematologic tests. The Medical technologists operate sophisticated equipment to perform tests on samples of patients' blood, urine, and other fluids and tissues.
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Have demonstrated superior clinical skills and the ability to share expertise with others To understand the clinical benefits and limitations of urine screens, toxicology, and other testing procedures Trained/certified in CPR and Basic Life Support Knowledge of 12-step Recovery Program theory preferred Knowledge of and experience working with Microsoft Word and Excel.
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Perform basic laboratory tests and procedures, including point-of-care urine toxicology testing. Perform basic laboratory tests and procedures, including point-of-care urine toxicology testing.
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