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Hours: 2:30pm - 11:00pm Monday - Friday, includes rotating holidays.
*ASCP certification preferred*
Job Summary:
The Medical Laboratory Technician I (MLT) is responsible for performing the routine test on blood, tissues, and other body specimens, as well as providing physicians with quality results using a variety of clinical laboratory equipment. The Medical Laboratory Technician I (MLT) must have a total understanding of patient safety and laboratory techniques necessary to guarantee complete patient safety and anonymity.
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Job Summary: Performs routine, and special diagnostic procedures requiring technical skill, judgment, and independent decision-making following established standards, policies and procedures. Performs phlebotomy and accessioning duties as needed. Assists the Laboratory Supervisor in the technical and administrative functions of the laboratory.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: B.S. in Medical Technology, or Bachelors degree with prerequisite coursework and clinical training. In lieu of a Bachelors degree, candidate must meet the alternate route requirements for education and training as set forth by ASCP, NCA, or AMT in order to be certified by ASCP, NCA, or AMT.
Experience: Not Required
Licensure/Certification: ASCP, ASCPI, NCA, or AMT registered as a MT, MLS, or IMLS.
Primary Source Verification: Not applicable.
Knowledge/Skills: Must be capable of operating laboratory instrumentation, performing patient phlebotomy, and making sound, well-informed decisions under stressful conditions and time constraints. Must demonstrate superior work knowledge and ability to organize and communicate clearly. Must be able to use office equipment such as telephones, fax machines, computer terminals, etc.
Other: Must maintain strict confidentiality of work related information.
Contacts: Requires the ability to work well with patients, the public and all other healthcare professionals.
Work Demands/Environment:
Frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, stooping. May require lifting or moving items up to 50 lbs. Frequent use of finger/hand dexterity and eye/hand coordination. Frequent reaching with hands/arms. Corrected hearing and vision to normal range. Requires visual acuity and normal color perception needed for interpretation of lab orders and proper collection technique. Exposure to blood, body fluids or tissue. Possible exposure to communicable diseases, infections materials, toxic substances, biohazardous materials, and other conditions common to a laboratory environment. Normal laboratory environment. Ability to read and comprehend. Fast paced, high traffic work environment which may be interruptive and stressful. May be required to take call and/or work weekends/holidays based on the needs of the department.
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