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The SVP-ELS is responsible for all clinical laboratories and associated support services in the enterprise in all divisions, including Infectious Disease Testing (IDT) laboratories, Immunohematology Reference laboratories (IRLs), Genomics laboratories, specialty laboratories, including HLA, and Quality Control Laboratories.
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The Embryologist will be responsible for quality control procedures, laboratory set-up, media and culture dish preparation, sperm preparation, conventional insemination oocyte retrieval, fertilization assessment, embryo cryopreservation and thaw.
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Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Epidemiology, Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology, Nursing or a related discipline and four (4) years of satisfactory clinical experience or experience working in infection prevention and control, health care epidemiology or a related field in a hospital or a health care setting; or.
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The Supervisor position is responsible for managing all activities associated with the daily operation of the Quality Control analytical laboratory. Knowledge of quality control lab activities and procedures, technical knowledge of Analytical Chemistry.
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Collecting, processing, and analyzing internal laboratory swipes/swabs for Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) and contamination monitoring located across multiple lab areas.
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Microbiology Laboratory management. Knowledge of Statistical Process Control, HACCP, sanitation, and hygienic design. Compliance and record keeping for all mandated quality checks, testing, sampling and sanitation activities.
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The Laboratory Supervisor will be located within the Wards Island Priority Pollutants Laboratory (WIPPL) which is part of the Division of Laboratory Operations (DLO), currently comprised of two Process Control laboratories, two Priority Pollutants laboratories and one Microbiology laboratory with a total staff of approximately 70.
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The Specialty Laboratory Supervisor is responsible for oversight of day-to-day laboratory operations and supervision of subordinate personnel, data collection, preparation and presentation of quality control/assurance reports, review of test results, resolution of issues, problems, and/or complaints.
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Performs quality control and calibration procedures when indicated; verifies in laboratory information system; records on Levy-Jennings charts; signs QC logs. Ensures that all required Quality Control and/ or calibration procedures are completed by signing out the records appropriately- per shift/daily/monthly etc., a) All QC are logged in the LIS and indicated on the Charts when needed)Signs all QC Logs.
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The Clinical Lab Technologist performs technical laboratory procedures in chemistry/hematology or other assigned lab, as directed by the Laboratory Manager or Principal Investigator. Clinical Laboratory Technologist license required.
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Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license required. We share the belief that all employees, regardless of job title or expertise contribute to the patient experience and quality of patient care.
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This position is responsible for performing basic clinical laboratory techniques in the IVF Laboratory involving in vitro fertilization, gamete handling, insemination and laboratory quality control.
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This position involves familiarity with handling, processing, storing, and distributing human specimens; maintaining an up-to-date database, and working with other members of the research team on quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of the biorepository.
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The Laboratory Supervisor will supervise and optimize all the tasks in the Post Processing Lab and will assist the Lab Manager and Manufacturing team by maintaining quality control measures in the extraction and purification processes and thereby ensuring the delivery of high-quality product.
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