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Histotechnologist
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Join a leading clinical lab in Charlotte, NC as a Histotechnologist. We seek an HT/HTL (ASCP) certified professional with an Associate’s degree and 6+ months of histology experience. Your role includes embedding, microtomy, IHC staining, and equipment maintenance while ensuring CLIA/OSHA complian...
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United States , Charlotte
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33.00 - 37.00 USD / Hour
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Part-Time Histotechnologist
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Proclinical seeks a Part-Time Histotechnologist in Cambridge, MA to drive biomarker and diagnostic development. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, performing tissue processing, embedding, and advanced assays like multiplex IHC and ISH. Ideal candidates hold a BS/MS in molecular bio...
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United States , Cambridge
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Histotechnologist - Pathology Lab
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Seeking an experienced **Histotechnologist** for a **Pathology Lab** in **San Diego**. This role requires expertise in microtomy, IHC, IF, and special stains, ensuring compliance with CLIA and CAP standards. Ideal candidates possess an HTL/HT certification and strong skills in grossing and slide ...
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United States , San Diego
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83771.00 - 104108.00 USD / Year
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UC San Diego
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Histotechnologist
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Seeking a skilled **Histotechnologist** in **Houston, TX** to perform advanced techniques including IHC, enzyme histochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Requires a Bachelor’s degree with biology/chemistry, HTL certification, and histopathology lab experience. Join a team focused on diagnostic exce...
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United States , Houston
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28.80 - 42.84 USD / Hour
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Histotechnologist
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Seeking a skilled **Histotechnologist** in **Colorado Springs** to perform advanced techniques like immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence. Requires a Bachelor’s in biology/chemistry, accredited Histotechnology program completion, or one year of lab experience. Enjoy ...
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United States , Colorado Springs
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28.81 - 43.59 USD / Hour
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Histotechnologist, Evenings, Anatomic Pathology Laboratory, Baptist Downtown
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Histotechnologist II
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United States , West Hills
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36.60 - 62.22 USD / Hour
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Quest Diagnostics
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Histotechnologist II
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United States , West Hills
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36.60 - 62.22 USD / Hour
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Quest Diagnostics
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Histotechnologist, Anatomic Pathology Laboratory
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Join Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville as a Histotechnologist in our Anatomic Pathology Lab. This full-time day shift role involves embedding, microtomy, and staining to prepare tissue slides for diagnosis. Requires 3-4 years of histology experience, ASCP certification (HTL/HT), and Florida lic...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Histotechnologist I
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Histotechnologist I needed in Redwood City, CA. Perform skilled microtomy, embedding, and H&E staining in a high-quality histology lab. Requires an Associate degree and 2+ years of experience. Join a collaborative team supporting diagnostics and research with precision and attention to detail.
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United States , Redwood City
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40.00 - 52.00 USD / Hour
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Histotechnologist
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Join our team as a Histotechnologist in Lufkin, performing complex histologic techniques for disease diagnosis. You will utilize skills in embedding, microtomy, and specialized staining like IHC. A Bachelor's degree with biology/chemistry credits and accredited program completion or experience is...
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United States , Lufkin
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26.06 - 38.76 USD / Hour
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Senior Histotechnologist
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United States , Phoenix
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29.44 - 43.79 USD / Hour
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Histotechnologist I
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Join our team as a Histotechnologist I in Redwood City. Perform skilled microtomy, embedding, and H&E staining on patient specimens in a CLIA lab. Requires an Associate Degree and 2+ years of histology experience. We offer comprehensive health benefits, PTO, retirement savings, and bonus eligibil...
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United States , Redwood City
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60000.00 - 106000.00 USD / Year
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Histotechnologist I
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Join our CLIA/CAP-certified lab in Phoenix, AZ, as a Histotechnologist I. You will perform key histology procedures, including tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, and H&E staining. The role requires a NAACLS-accredited background or a science degree with lab experience. ASCP certification i...
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United States , Phoenix
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Carex Consulting Group
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Histotechnologist/ LPN
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United States , Kansas City
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The University of Kansas Health System
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Histotechnologist
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United States of America , Rochester
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33.84 - 43.99 USD / Hour
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University of Rochester
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Histotechnologist
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United States , Kansas City
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The University of Kansas Health System
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Histotechnologist II
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United States , Phoenix
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56000.00 - 100000.00 USD / Year
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Histotechnologist
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Join our Histology Lab at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville as a licensed Histotechnologist. This part-time night shift role involves embedding, microtomy, and staining to support disease diagnosis. We require a Florida license, an associate's degree, and 3-4 years of histology or research lab ...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Histotechnologist
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Join our Durham lab as a Histotechnologist, utilizing your ASCP certification and laboratory skills in a dynamic environment. You will prepare tissue slides, perform special stains, and ensure workflow efficiency. We offer extensive career development, competitive benefits including 401k match, a...
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United States , Durham
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31.00 - 46.00 USD / Hour
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NeoGenomics Laboratories
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About the Histotechnologist role

Histotechnologist Jobs: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession

Histotechnologist jobs are vital to the field of diagnostic medicine, serving as the bridge between patient tissue samples and accurate pathological diagnoses. Professionals in this role are highly skilled laboratory scientists who transform raw biopsy and surgical specimens into meticulously prepared microscope slides that pathologists use to identify diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious conditions. The primary responsibility of a histotechnologist is to process tissue through a series of complex, multi-step procedures, beginning with grossing—where specimens are carefully described and sectioned—followed by fixation, processing, embedding in paraffin wax, and microtomy, which involves cutting ultra-thin slices of tissue for microscopic examination. This work requires exceptional precision and attention to detail, as the quality of the final slide directly impacts diagnostic accuracy.

Beyond routine slide preparation, histotechnologists often perform advanced staining techniques that highlight specific cellular components or biomarkers. These include special stains for connective tissue, microorganisms, or pigments, as well as sophisticated methods like immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and in situ hybridization (ISH). These techniques allow pathologists to detect proteins, genetic material, or other molecular markers that are critical for diagnosing conditions and guiding treatment decisions. Many histotechnologists also operate and maintain complex laboratory equipment, such as automated stainers, cryostats for frozen sections, and digital imaging systems. A strong understanding of quality control, laboratory safety, and regulatory compliance—including standards set by CLIA, CAP, and OSHA—is essential, as is the ability to troubleshoot technical issues and maintain accurate documentation.

Typical requirements for histotechnologist jobs include an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a laboratory science or related field, along with professional certification as a Histotechnologist (HTL) or Histotechnician (HT) through organizations like the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). Employers seek candidates with hands-on experience in embedding, microtomy, and staining, as well as strong organizational skills and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. Effective communication with pathologists, laboratory staff, and other healthcare professionals is also critical, as histotechnologists often serve as technical resources and may mentor junior team members. Whether working in hospital laboratories, reference labs, or research facilities, histotechnologist jobs offer a rewarding career at the intersection of science, technology, and patient care, making them indispensable to modern healthcare.