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Job Description: Job Title: Medical Laboratory Technician Job Code: MEDLABTE Division: Operations Department: Lab Salary Level: Non-Exempt 8 Reports to: Lab Supervisor/ Manager Last Revised: September 2021 Primary Function Performs clinical procedures and testing in accordance with approved policies and procedures and clinically accepted standards.
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Using the latest technology available in the industry today, the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) performs clinical testing in at least two of the following lab areas: bloodbank, microbiology, serology, and “core lab” which includes chemistry, hematology, coagulation or urinalysis.
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Current and active certification from the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a laboratory scientist (MLS), formerly known as MT/CLS or American Medical Technologist, as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (AMT.
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Assists with establishing procedures and maintaining a laboratory department or unit under the direction of the lab supervisor or lab manager. Correlates clinical information and/or previous lab results and reports discrepancies to Medical Technologist Supervisor or other designate.
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This testing is performed under the supervision of a medical technologist, laboratory supervisor, manager, or director of a clinical laboratory within a published turn around time using a variety of instruments and methods following regulatory laboratory requirements.
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Statement of Purpose:Works under the direction of the Histology Manager, in conjunction with the Pathology Assistant, in performing a variety of histological functions in the production of surgical, cytological and autopsy slides in preparation for diagnosis.
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If any testing results are out of range, it is the responsibility of the Laboratory Technician to report this information to the Quality Manager. The Laboratory Technician is responsible for maintaining a clean, professional, and safe working environment in the lab at all times.
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Clinical Laboratory located in Cranford, NJ has IMMEDIATE OPENING for full-time night shift (approximately 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. weekdays and alternate Saturdays) generalist laboratory technician.
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Have earned an Associate Degree as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) from an accredited institution and must be ASCP Certified or equivalent. Position Title: Medical Laboratory Technician.
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Other duties as assigned by lab manager. Job Title: Laboratory Technician. The lab technicians will support production by performing analytical testing in the quality control laboratory.
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Job Title: QC Laboratory Technician. Element Staffing Services is an industry-leading, scientific and technical staffing company, offering contract, contract to hire, direct placement, and payroll services to companies and organizations within the Petrochemical, Specialty Chemical, Oil and Gas, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Material Science, Food and Beverage, Consumer Care, Medical and Clinical Research Industries.
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Associate degree and Medical Lab Tech (MLT) or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) certification with American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or equivalent. Registered with ASCP (or eligible for registry) as a Medical Lab Tech or equivalent.
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Serve as a back-up to the Lab Manager as needed. -Knowledge of medical laboratory safety, cleanliness and infection control policies and regulations. Perform routine medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.
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O Medical Technologist / Medical Lab Scientist certification or equivalent certification as approved by Manager and Human Resources. JOB DETAILS: o Bachelor's degree in chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory/medical technology science.
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High school diploma or equivalent with 50-week military training as Medical Lab Specialist OR graduate of an approved Medical Laboratory or Clinical Laboratory training program.
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