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The responsibilities for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist II include performance of all test procedures in the assigned section. The Core Laboratory incumbent must be able to work in all areas of the Core Lab (Chemistry, Coag/UA, and Hematology). The position in Blood Bank and Microbiology must be able to work in all areas within the section. The position for shifts II/III must be able to work in all sections of the laboratory. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist must be able to perform the duties accurately, efficiently and independently, meeting the standards of all departments. In addition, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist II is expected to initiate QC failure corrective action, participate in inventory control, perform instrument preventive maintenance and troubleshoot instrument and reagent problems.
Job Responsibility:
Performance of all test procedures in the assigned section
Must be able to work in all areas of the Core Lab (Chemistry, Coag/UA, and Hematology) or all areas within the section
Perform duties accurately, efficiently and independently
Initiate QC failure corrective action
Participate in inventory control
Perform instrument preventive maintenance
Troubleshoot instrument and reagent problems
Requirements:
Three years bench experience is required with some supervisory experience is helpful
A current State of California license as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist is required
ASCP registration or equivalent preferred
A Master's Degree in relevant laboratory science or in management is desirable or equivalent work experience may be substituted for academic requirements
Nice to have:
ASCP registration or equivalent
A Master's Degree in relevant laboratory science or in management
some supervisory experience
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