Saving-Sight
Location
Kansas City, Missouri
Responsible for the technical laboratory aspects of eye banking, including the evaluation, processing, and shipping of ocular tissue. Duties include documenting donor information, maintaining laboratory equipment, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
A high school diploma and valid driver's license are required, while a degree in a scientific field or CEBT/COT/COA certification is preferred. Candidates must possess high manual dexterity and the ability to perform prolonged microscope work.
Cornea Laboratory Processing Technician Make a real impact in a meaningful, hands-on role that helps restore sight Schedule: Sunday-Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM (training: Sunday - Thursday, 8:30 AM -5:00 PM) Pay: $24.65 per hour + great benefits Position Purpose: This mission centered position is responsible for the technical laboratory aspects of eye banking, including the evaluation, processing, and shipping of ocular tissue.
Accurately document donor and tissue information in reports and the eye bank database. Receive, verify, and check in donated tissue and blood products in accordance with established protocols. Evaluate corneal tissue using appropriate microscopy to determine an initial suitability. Process tissue for lamellar keratoplasty and determine surgical suitability post-processing. Package and prepare tissue for shipment. Operate ultrasonic cleaners and autoclaves to clean and sterilize laboratory instruments and equipment; perform routine cleaning and maintenance of laboratory equipment. Maintain laboratory inventory, including stocking supplies and monitoring usage. Participate in quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Assist with the development, validation, and qualification of standard operating procedures. Maintain current working knowledge of and compliance with Saving Sight Standard Operating Procedures, EBAA Medical Standards, and applicable federal and state regulations Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong organizational and problem-solving skills, with excellent attention to detail in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work independently with limited direction, as well as collaboratively within a team. Ability to learn and maintain proficiency in eye bank laboratory procedures, tissue evaluation, and regulatory standards. Basic Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent required. Must maintain a valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and an acceptable driving record as determined by the organization Must have reliable transportation Preferred Requirements: Associate or bachelor's degree in a scientific, healthcare, laboratory, or related field, or equivalent combination of education, training, certification, and relevant experience. Certified Eye Bank Technician (CEBT) or Certified Ophthalmic Technician/Assistant (COT/COA) preferred. Prior experience in healthcare or ophthalmology. Working knowledge of EBAA Medical Standards, FDA regulations, and applicable state and federal regulations. Experience with microscopy, sterile technique, and tissue processing procedures. Physical Requirements: Frequent periods of intense concentration, attention to detail, and accuracy. Ability to handle mental and physical strain involved in the use of printed materials and prolonged use of computer screens. Must be able to perform prolonged microscope work requiring sustained visual focus and static head and neck positioning. Must be able to use both hands and arms simultaneously to perform precise and delicate manual procedures, requiring high amounts of finger dexterity. Long periods of sitting and/or standing may be required. Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds. Working Environment: Work is performed in a combination of laboratory, office, and clinical support environments. This role routinely involves exposure to biological materials, blood products, donor tissue, laboratory equipment, and sterile processing environments while adhering to strict safety and quality control. NOTE: The preceding statements describe the nature and level of assignments normally given to job incumbents. They are not an exhaustive list of duties. Additional duties may be assigned. Saving Sight is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We take pride in the diversity of our staff, and seek diversity in our applicants. Saving Sight does not unlawfully discriminate based on any status or condition protected by applicable federal or state law. Saving Sight reserves the right to seek, hire and promote individuals who support the goals and mission of the organization. At this time, we are only able to consider candidates who do not require current or future sponsorship for employment authorization.
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