Medical Laboratory Scientist - Molecular Diagnostics - 40 hrs - Variable -
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*SIGN ON BONUS* Medical Laboratory Scientists in Molecular Diagnostics play a critical role in advanced genetic testing, specializing in DNA/RNA isolation, RT-PCR, qPCR, and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). Their work involves a balance of automated and manual benchwork and pipetting, and pre/post analytical tasks, such as writing SOPs, maintaining CAP, ISO15189 and CLIA regulatory compliance, and result reporting in the LIS. MLS professionals frequently collaborate with directors and pathologists for reporting, ensuring accuracy in diagnostics. Operating in an ever-evolving environment, the team continuously integrates new advancements and follows LEAN laboratory principles for process optimization and problem-solving. GENERAL SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs routine and complex analytic procedures on blood and/or other body fluids or specimens, involving manual techniques or the use of laboratory instruments and information systems. PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 1. Minimum of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university required. Coursework must align with duties of the specific section Medical Laboratory discipline position and meet the education Eligibility Routes for Medical Laboratory Scientist listed on the ASCP website at (ascp.org); or possesses a categorical scientist level certification as a BB, C, CG, CT, M, MB; or has met the requirements for AAB and/or AMT certifications. 2. Requires six months of experience in a medical laboratory setting. 3. Demonstrated technical proficiency and theoretical knowledge sufficient to perform laboratory functions are required. CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES: Certification at the technologist, or medical/clinical lab scientist level from a nationally recognized agency, such as ASCP, AMT, ASM, AAB, AABB, ACS, or HEW is preferred. Additional Information
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