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Permanent full-time position 2nd shift Requirements New York State License (Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Technician) Bachelors or Associates Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or related degree, preferred ASCP, preferred Will take NYS Molecular restricted license.
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Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications:To qualify you must have a NYSDOH Licensed as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Technologist. Required Licenses: Clinical Lab Technologist-NYSPreferred Qualifications:Excellent computer knowledge/skill.
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Bachelors or Associates Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or related degree, preferred. Our mission is to advance the health and wellbeing of our communities as a leader in clinical laboratory solutions.
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New York State License (Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Technician) Our Mission: Highest quality laboratory testing. Perform moderate and high complexity testing using state-of-the art instrumentation including an integrated Sysmex XN line with CellaVision.
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Licensed by New York State Education Department (NYSED) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Technician, Histotechnician, Pathologists Assistant, or equivalent. Bachelor’s Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology from an accredited institution or equivalent.
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Licensed under the NYS Dept of Education as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist. Correlates laboratory methods, procedures, and patient test results with age-specific population criteria and demonstrates appropriate understanding of the needs of patients and visitors for each specific age group.
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Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS/MLS) or Clinical Lab Technician (CLT/MLT) - Garden City, New York area - CLICK AND APPLY NOW! Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS/MLS) or Clinical Lab Technician (CLT/MLT) - Garden City, New York area - CLICK AND APPLY NOW.
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New York State license as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist; AND. Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science or related field; AND. Certification in Medical Laboratory Technology from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP); AND.
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A member of Catholic Health, St. Joseph Hospital is a not-for-profit acute care facility that provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical, critical care and surgical services. In addition to the estimated base pay provided, employees are eligible for generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.
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Licensed in NY state as a clinical laboratory technologist. Ensures that the turnaround times, quality and range of services for the clinical laboratory are acceptable to members of the medical staff; implements corrective actions as required; responds to all medical staff concerns.
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NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist, required. NYS Clinical Labortatory Technologist, restricted to Molecular Diagnostics, preferred. The Molecular Diagnostics Technologist is responsible for performing all aspects of testing in a molecular laboratory.
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At Nebula Genomics, a subsidiary of ProPhase Labs, we are on the lookout for an adept Clinical Laboratory Technologist specializing in Genetics (Molecular). New York State licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
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Minimum of six years’ experience as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist, two years of which must be in Microbiology. B.S. degree with major in Clinical Laboratory Technology or related science.
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This award winning laboratory is hiring for a permanent and full time Clinical Laboratory Technologist (CLT) OR Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) on either evening or night shift.
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