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A. Education / Training: Minimum Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, Clinical Laboratory Sciences or equivalent Preferred attendance of an accredited NAACLS Histotechnology program B. Work Experience: None C. Certification, Licensure, Registration: Histotechnologist (ASCP) certification or certification eligible.
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Full Clinical Laboratory Technologist (CLT) licensed by New York State Education Department; or Clinical Laboratory Technician licensed by New York State education Department; or Histotechnician/HistoTechnologist licensed by New York State Education Department.
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Histotechnician or Histotechnologist certification HT or HTL (ASCP) required; Qualification in Immunohistochemistry, QIHC (ASCP) is a plus. Under the direction of the Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Manager, The Lead Histotechnician will assist with the oversight of the daily operations in the Histology Lab by providing operational supervision and direction of staff and activities within the histology department.
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Trains or directs Laboratory Assistants and Histology Technicians engaged in laboratory testing and processing techniques.
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NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist.
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Board Certified/Eligible in Histology as Histotechnician (HT, ASCP) or Histotechnologist (HTL, ASCP). Board Certified/Eligible in Histology as Histotechnician (HT, ASCP) or Histotechnologist (HTL, ASCP.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for preparing microscopic tissue slides for diagnostic purposes within the Surgical Pathology Department.
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Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist.
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Demonstrates required histotechnologist skill including FFPE microtomy and operation of histology based equipment. Serve in an exciting role as a laboratory research associate that directly supports our cutting-edge drug discovery programs across our immune-oncology pipeline.
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The Histotechnologist shall have extensive knowledge in processing, mounting, cutting and staining of tissue sections. Minimum one (1) year of lab experience as a Histotechnologist (preferred.
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As a Histology Technician/Histotechnologist you will be a member of a diverse, agile team responsible for preparing microscope slides for a Pathologist to review. Histotechnologist (HTL) certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP.
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ASCP, AMT or equivalent certified Histotechnician/Histotechnologist preferred at start but required if traveler extends past 1 year. Candidates must be actively following or have completed a Histotechnician/Histotechnologist approved route to meet eligibility criteria for certification.
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We are looking for a Travel Histotechnician/Histotechnologist Allied for a great Travel allied job in Atlanta, GA. This Histotechnician/Histotechnologist Travel allied job pays for 40 hours a week for 12 weeks.
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Histotechnician - ASCP Histotechnologist also accepted. Histotechnician - ASCP Histotechnologist also accepted. Abide by Stormont Vail s Remote Worker Policy and will review and acknowledge the Remote Work Agreement annually.
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Job Description Histotech opening at a beautiful facility in the Cary, NC area Many different shift options available!
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Title: histotechnologist Company: Gopath Laboratories
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