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Solomon Page is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in Eureka, California. Specialty: Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Posted job title: clinical lab scientist - manager | eureka, california.
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Current State of California Department of Health Services Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License. The Lead Clinical Lab Scientist performs, as assigned, all technical, analytical, clerical, and quality assurance tasks and duties associated with laboratory testing.
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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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Two years of experience working as a clinical laboratory scientist (CLS) in a medical laboratory preferred. California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License required. The position is a clinical license position and a journey level classification in the Clinical Lab Scientist classification series.
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TalentBurst, Inc is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in Duarte, California. Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Allied Health - Clinical Laboratory Scientist I.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) uses extensive knowledge to independently perform high complexity laboratory analytical procedures on blood, body fluids, and samples related to public safety and/or public health investigations.
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Required Certifications: American Medical Technologists - American Medical Technologists, Medical Lab Scientist (ASCP) - American Society of Clinical Pathologists Specialty: Medical Laboratory Sub Specialty(s): Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist Minimum Years of Experience: Less than year.
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Overview Position Summary: The Clinical Lab Scientist II performs a range of standard and/or technically demanding procedures in one or more of the Clinical Laboratory disciplines exercising initiative and independent judgment.
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If certification does lapse, job will be downgraded to Medical Laboratory Scientist (non-certified) until certification is reinstated. Previous clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Scientist within a clinical laboratory preferred.
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Certification/Licensure: Medical Technologist (MT)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) – ASCP, or NCLS certification preferred. This position may also be listed as: Medical Lab Scientist, Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist.
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As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist III you will perform specimen processing and testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing. · As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist III you will understand, perform, and practice quality control management to include running controls, evaluating data, documentation of data, and taking corrective action as required.
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MLS: A MLS without certification would be required as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (AMT) within 1 year or Medical Laboratory Scientist (ASCP) within 1 year or will be move to an Intermediate Lab assistant position.
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Medical Technologist The clinic Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) is responsible for performing moderate complexity clinical laboratory testing in one or more sections of the laboratory with full responsibility for quality control and quality assurance in accordance with CLIA regulatory requirements and standards.
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Knowledge of basic computer skills including Microsoft Office applications Preferred Qualifications: Clinical Laboratory Specialist in Microbiology (ASCP) Required Licenses/Certifications: Clinical Laboratory Scientist - CLS OR Limited license from the State of California.
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Certified medical laboratory scientist by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists MLS(ASCP), American Medical Technologist (AMT) or equivalent within 12 months eligibility/graduation required.
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