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Completion of a Histology program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or one year minimum experience (preferred) or minimum of one (1) year experience as a full-time Histology Technician Trainee and competent in the areas of fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy, grossing, special stains, immunohistochemistry, and lab operations.
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Position Summary: The Director of Technical Operations works under the direction of the Laboratory/Division President with guidance from the Laboratory Director, managing all Clinical Lab staff, Supervisors- Microbiology, Processing, Cytology, Histology, as well as other employees that are directly or indirectly involved in the testing of patient specimens.
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The Director of Technical Operations works under the direction of the Laboratory|Division President with guidance from the Laboratory Director, managing all Clinical Lab staff, Supervisors- Microbiology, Processing, Cytology, Histology, as well as other employees that are directly or indirectly involved in the testing of patient specimens.
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Responsible for orienting, evaluating and documenting competency of testing and specimen processing personnel. Responsible for orienting, evaluating and documenting competency of testing and specimen processing personnel.
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This positions is responsible for supervising the following laboratory staff: MT, MLT, Lab Aides, Specimen Processors. Certified in the area of Medical Laboratory Scientist by the ASCP Board of Certification, National Certification Agency for Clinical Laboratory Professionals or equivalent is preferred.
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POSITION SUMMARY Performs routine and special blood specimen collection for all age specific patients. Assists in the care of the patient prior to, during and after specimen collection.
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The Director maintains compliance with CLIA, CAP, OSHA and other applicable regulations including employee safety and waste disposal in all aspects of the laboratory. Researches and develops new testing in the clinical laboratory and ensures procedures used are adequate to determine the accuracy, precision and other performance characteristics of the method.
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Monitors equipment, collects data, and ensures test specimen is operating within the defined specifications. Associates or bachelor’s degree in Engineering, preferably in Mechanical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Technology is required.
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Responsible for Test Lab team’s performance management, associate development, maintaining exceptional customer service and safety, all work processes and outputs, budgets, external service relationships, and long-term planning.
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As needed, performs all pre-analytic tasks associated with sample preparation including, but not limited to, centrifugation, decanting, and specimen packaging. + Routinely perform difficult specimen collections, such as re-draws and misses.
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