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The clinical Laboratory Scientist has a California State license and performs tests requiring the exercise of independent judgment, assigned administrative duties and responsibility under the general direction of the Laboratory Director, Laboratory Manager, and Laboratory Supervisor. This includes all the necessary processes ancillary to such testing including, but not limited to, phlebotomy, equipment and glassware maintenance, reporting of findings, record keeping, reagent monitoring and ordering, quality assurance and quality improvement procedures, development of new or modified test procedures, and necessary administrative duties as may be assigned. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will perform only those tests for which the scientist is qualified by education, training, and/or experience.
Job Responsibility:
Performs technical procedures maintaining accuracy, precision, and meeting department time frames
Reports and interprets lab results accurately meeting turnaround time exceptions
Maintains reagents, supplies, and equipment for the department
Assist with the ordering, collecting and processing of laboratory specimens when needed
Performs projects and writes policies/procedures or reports, within time frame given
Documenting and/or gathering data as required
Participation in the Laboratory QA/QI program
Incident documentation and reporting
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in a biological science
Meeting current licensure with the State of California as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) license
Demonstrated knowledge of modern clinical laboratory technique and procedures, including accepted Quality Control practices and knowledge of statistics
Demonstrated knowledge of modern clinical laboratory techniques and procedures, aseptic technique and proper safe technique in the handling of hazardous materials and biological specimens
Knowledge of applicable laws and regulations relating to Health Information Management and Coding And the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
Ability to: Work as a team to meet the team goals and objectives
Ability to establish priorities among multiple needs, meet deadlines and maintain standards of productivity
Maintain a high degree of accuracy and precision on a consistent basis in the performance of laboratory procedures
Treat co-workers, patients, visitors, and the public with dignity and respect
What we offer:
medical
prescription drug
dental
vision plans
life insurance
paid time off
tuition reimbursement
retirement plan benefit(s) including, but not limited to, 401(k), 403(b), and other defined benefits offerings