Medical Technologist - Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Medical Technologist PositionThis Medical Technologist position is based in Hershey, Pennsylvania, a vibrant community that blends small-town charm with the amenities of a larger regional hub. Hershey is famously known as "The Sweetest Place on Earth," home to Hersheypark, Hershey's Chocolate World, and year-round family-friendly attractions. Residents enjoy a scenic central Pennsylvania setting with rolling hills, plentiful outdoor recreation, and a comfortable pace of life. Living and working in Hershey offers access to diverse experiences outside of work. The community features excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment options, plus seasonal festivals and cultural events. Central Pennsylvania's cost of living is generally lower than many major East Coast metropolitan areas, making it an attractive option for healthcare professionals who value affordability and quality of life. The area offers convenient access to Harrisburg, and is within reasonable driving distance of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York City and Washington, D.C., allowing for easy weekend getaways.The hiring facility is a modern, well-equipped healthcare environment with a strong reputation for patient- and family-centered care. The laboratory is designed to support high-complexity testing, using current analyzers and instrumentation to provide accurate and timely results. The culture emphasizes collaboration, professional respect and ongoing education, providing Medical Technologists with meaningful engagement in the diagnostic care team. Working here offers the chance to handle diverse, challenging cases that can strengthen both technical skills and clinical judgment.As a Medical Technologist in this setting, you will perform a broad spectrum of laboratory testing across core disciplines such as hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, coagulation, and transfusion services, and may have exposure to microbiology or molecular diagnostics depending on departmental needs. A typical day includes specimen processing, test analysis, validation and review of results, documentation of quality control, and effective communication with physicians and nursing staff regarding critical values and unusual findings. You will be part of a team that supports both inpatient and outpatient services, with testing that may include routine, stat and specialized assays.