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New York State Department of Education Clinical Laboratory Technologist License required. Clinical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Technologist - Bronx, New York - CLICK AND APPLY NOW.
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A hospital in South Texas is look for a laboratory position to step into their Full-Time Medical Laboratory Technologist/Technician position. This Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician will specialize in the General section of the laboratory.
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What is Needed Associate/bachelor degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution. MT/MLT ASCP certification or anything equivalent Blood bank experience required At least 1 year of pertinent full-time clinical laboratory experience or training preferred.
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Requirements 1+ year of Acute Care Microbiology Technologist experience required Associate's Degree in Medical Technology, Biomedical Science, Biology or Chemistry required Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology, Biomedical Science, Biology or Chemistry preferred National Certification as a Microbiology Technologist required Thorough knowledge of laboratory methods, demonstrates knowledge of microbiology, serology and infectious disease processes with correlation of disease states and results.
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Job Description MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST NEEDED IN CAPITAL REGION full time, permanent position extremely competitive compensation excellent benefits great location within close proximity to NY's capital and the beautiful Adirondacks provides best of both words with distance to urban attractions and picturesque scenery & outdoor activity NY CLT license required DON'T WAIT.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist certification by ASCP or AMT, or HEW(MT), or equivalent certification is required within one year from date of hire. Bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science OR Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, biological science OR Associate's degree in another discipline with documented chemistry and biology hours that satisfy CLIA requirements for high complexity testing personnel.
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Associate or Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology; or Bachelor of Science in Chemical, Biological, or Physical Science with 1 year of Medical Technology training needed.
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AS degree or Bachelor s Degree - Required. MT/MLS/MLT needed in Central Georgia - CLICK AND APPLY NOW! Certification as an MT/MLT or equivalent. Opportunity for a sign on bonus and/or relocation assistance.
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Bachelor s degree Medical Laboratory Science or in chemical, physical or bio logical science OR Associates degree in medical technology. Requirements ASCP or AMT certification required.
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Details- Full-time and permanent- Shifts: Discussed during interview- Opportunities for growth- Full, comprehensive benefits package (PTO, health insurance, life insurance, 401k, etc) Requirements- College degree- ASCP certification (not required)- Prior experience and knowledge Click apply or email your resume to leah@ka-recruiting.com/ call or text 617-746-2751.
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Medical Technologist (MT/MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) - CLICK AND APPLY NOW! ASCP certification or equivalent is required. AS or BS degree. Medical Technologist (MT/MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) - CLICK AND APPLY NOW.
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ASCP Certified Medical Technologist (MT/MLS) OR BB/SBB (Specialist in Blood Bank) Required. - Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science.
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Three or four years formal education or training beyond high school or BS or BA degree required. Medical Technologist License required. Successful completion of an accredited clinical laboratory technologist training program in accordance with the State of Florida Department of Health, Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel Florida Administrative Code.
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CLT or CLS New York state license required. - Associate s or Bachelor s degree. An independent, for profit, state-of-the-art, clinical and anatomic pathology reference laboratory is seeking a permanent, full-time MT/MLS/CLS or MLT/CLT for either the 1st or 3rd shifts.
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Bachelor's Level Degree preferred All experience levels encouraged to apply! NEW Permanent MT/MLT Opening - Charlottesville, VA. Permanent full time position. This position is located in the Charlottesville, VA area with a top award winning healthcare system.
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degree required jobs Title: medical laboratory technologist Company: Ka Recruiting in Denham-springs, Louisiana
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