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We are seeking a Histotechnologist I to join a CLIA/CAP-certified histopathology laboratory in Phoenix, AZ. This role is responsible for performing a variety of histology laboratory procedures to produce tissue slides and support general laboratory operations. The Histotechnologist I will follow established safety and quality standards while gaining proficiency across histology, pathology, and molecular functions needed to support laboratory workflows.
Job Responsibility:
Label and document FFPE blocks, slides, and tubes in accordance with SOPs
Perform tissue processing, fixation, sectioning, embedding, and H&E staining for FF and FFPE samples
Prepare and conduct DNA and RNA extraction procedures following established protocols
Accession, label, and enter sample information into the LIS system accurately
Assist with quality review of incoming specimens and ensure proper filing and storage of slides and tissue blocks
Operate and maintain histology laboratory equipment
complete preventive maintenance and quality control documentation
Perform routine and non-routine histology techniques, including microdissection and reagent preparation
Collaborate with pathologists and lab staff to ensure timely and high-quality specimen processing
Participate in training and provide technical assistance to team members as needed
Monitor and complete tasks in the histology queue with minimal supervision
Support adherence to regulatory and organizational quality standards, including CLIA and CAP
Requirements:
Successful completion of a NAACLS-accredited Histotechnician program with 2+ years of laboratory experience (one year from program completion may count)
Or Associate Degree in a scientific field with 2+ years of laboratory experience
Or Bachelor’s Degree in a scientific field
Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team
Familiarity with histology processes and laboratory equipment (e.g., microtomes, microscopes, blades, pipettes)
Basic computer skills, including LIS usage, internet navigation, and email
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to perform repetitive fine-motor tasks and visually detailed work with precision
Authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship
Nice to have:
Active ASCP Board of Certification (HT or HTL)
1+ years of experience in a histology laboratory performing techniques such as tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, H&E staining, and troubleshooting (ASCP certification may count as 1 year of experience)