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About the Job The Molecular Technologist II position is a key member of the clinical diagnostic laboratory operationsstaff responsible for performing all aspects of complex patient sample testing, solution and reagentpreparation, equipment maintenance and tasks that pertain to the handling and testing of patientspecimens.
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What you’ll do: Work with a cutting-edge genomics workflow to provide high-quality next-generation sequencing data with rapid turnaround times in a clinical laboratory. Maintain competency to perform all assigned molecular biology protocols in accordance with CAP, CLIA, NYSDOH regulations.
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Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or Biology, Chemistry, or related Life Science required. Previous experience with molecular biology techniques, such as PCR and/or gel electrophoresis is preferred.
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Medical Technologists at Stone are responsible for performing technical and scientific processes and procedures in a high complexity genetic testing clinical laboratory. Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology, Molecular Biology, or related field.
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Masters or Bachelors degree combined with one year of molecular biology experience within a clinical laboratory. Efficiently provides accurate NGS data within a CLIA/CAP regulated, laboratory environment.
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Current certification as a Medical Technologist MT(ASCP), Clinical Laboratory Scientist CLS(NCA), or Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS (ASCP) or Molecular Biology Technologist MB(ASCP.
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Has line responsibility for the performance of clinical analysis in the Department of Laboratories Molecular Genetics Laboratory. SL-1: Clinical Laboratory Technologist IV: NYS licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist or documented eligibility, including provisional/limited permit eligibility with 0-2 years demonstrated relevant experience.
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BS/BA in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical or biological science and 1 year of pertinent clinical lab experience in molecular biology.
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The Molecular Technologist is responsible for performing day to day clinical molecular assays and tests for Viva Eve as directed by the Laboratory Director. Principles and techniques of clinical and pathology molecular laboratory testing procedures (i.e., DNA/RNA extraction, Target amplification, Quantitative PCR/rtPCR, and other molecular techniques.
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NYS licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist required. Perform molecular laboratory procedures including nucleic acid extraction, PCR, RT-qPCR, and other molecular techniques.
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Bachelor's degree in Clinical Laboratory or a related field and the completion of a twelve (12) month internship in a Medical Technology program approved by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) with the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or as a Medical Technologist (MT) with the American Medical Technologists (AMT) required.
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Certification or eligibility as medical technologist (MT) or molecular biology (MB) through American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) Performs clinical molecular diagnostic assays using a wide range of methodologies and instrumentation according to laboratory policies and procedures and in accordance with all regulatory agency requirements.
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Applicants with a Baccalaureate Degree in Biology or Chemistry with completion of a clinical laboratory training program or clinical laboratory experience will be considered in the appropriate field of study (i.e. Microbiology.
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Education: Bachelor of Science in either clinical laboratory science, genetics, molecular genetic technology, biology, or related field. Batch received specimens, perform nucleic acid extractions (manual and automatic), prepare agarose gels, set up all molecular biology and chemical reactions, operate automated genetic testing instruments, perform quality assurance/control checks, collect and report quality indicator data, evaluate test results, prepare final reports, release reviewed reports in to the LIS system, and other related laboratory tasks.
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Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Laboratory Technology from a program registered by the NYS Department of Education or Bachelor's Degree in the major of biology, chemistry or physical sciences from an accredited college or university.
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