Find clinical, allied health, care team, and healthcare operations openings using one smart search field across cities, regions, and employers.
WATSON CLINIC LLP
Overview
Perform routine and complex manual and automated laboratory testing while ensuring accurate and timely results. Maintain equipment, manage quality control programs, and document results within the Laboratory Information System (LIS).
Quick view →
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
3 days ago
Kaiser Permanente
Performs complex pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical testing across various clinical laboratory areas to provide data for patient diagnosis. Responsibilities include monitoring quality control, troubleshooting equipment, and collaborating with medical staff to interpret results.
13 days ago
Medical University of South Carolina
The role involves performing various routine and specialized diagnostic medical laboratory tests as directed by healthcare staff, adhering strictly to established protocols and procedures. Responsibilities also include preparing specimens, operating automated laboratory equipment, conducting quality control, and accurately recording all test results in the designated system.
29 days ago
Cleveland Clinic
The Histotechnologist will be responsible for preparing high-quality slides for microscopic examination by performing precise tissue preparation, including fixation, sectioning, mounting, and special staining. This role also involves performing immunohistochemical and in-situ hybridization procedures and maintaining laboratory equipment.
Montefiore New Rochelle
Perform routine and emergency clinical laboratory tests on blood and body fluids under the supervision of a Clinical Laboratory Director. Maintain equipment, quality control records, and ensure accurate data reporting within established turnaround times.
$50 / HOUR
1 month ago
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Perform moderate and high complexity testing across various laboratory areas including chemistry, hematology, blood bank, and microbiology. Ensure age-specific competencies are met while caring for patients in a clinical setting.
$43 - $64 / HOUR
Performs routine and specialized diagnostic medical lab tests and prepares specimens for microscopic examination. Operates automated laboratory equipment and ensures compliance with quality control, safety, and biohazard standards.
The role involves performing pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical testing across various complex laboratory disciplines, including monitoring quality control, troubleshooting equipment, and consulting with medical staff on test results. This position also requires instructing new employees and support staff, participating in departmental problem-solving groups, and directly interacting with patients for sample collection and education.
2 months ago
Beth Israel Lahey Health
This role involves performing various clinical laboratory tests using manual methods or automated instrumentation, ensuring specimen integrity, and adhering to high-quality standards throughout the testing process. The technologist must review and input results accurately and expeditiously into the electronic medical records system, while also responding to supply issues and maintaining a safe work environment.
$36 - $48 / HOUR
Broadlawns Medical Center
The Medical Technician/MLT performs analyses on blood and body fluids to assist healthcare providers with patient diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, utilizing both manual and automated techniques on sophisticated instrumentation. Responsibilities include instrument operation and maintenance, troubleshooting assays, evaluating test results for accuracy, and timely reporting of values.
TridentCare
The technician performs routine, moderate, and complex laboratory tests across Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, and Coagulation, while also monitoring reagent quality and instrument functionality. Key tasks include checking quality control, confirming abnormal results, data entry, specimen processing, and maintaining necessary documentation.
3 months ago
Dallas Medical Center
The Certified Phlebotomy Technician II primarily obtains blood specimens via skin puncture or venipuncture from patients of all ages for laboratory analysis, while also handling various clerical duties like data entry and filing. Responsibilities include processing specimens across multiple laboratory disciplines and maintaining the cleanliness and supply levels of work areas and equipment.
Pangea Laboratory, LLC
The Clinical Lab Scientist performs high-complexity clinical laboratory testing, focusing on Next Generation Sequencing and assay validation, while operating and troubleshooting automated instruments. This role is also accountable for real-time documentation of testing activities, quality control, and corrective actions when performance specifications deviate.
$47 - $55 / HOUR
The role involves performing a variety of routine and specialized diagnostic medical lab tests following established protocols, which includes preparing specimens for examination and operating automated laboratory instrumentation. Responsibilities also cover performing quality control procedures, recording lab results in the specified system, and adhering to all privacy, safety, and biohazard standards.
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
The Medical Technologist receives, processes, and aliquots clinical specimens, performs maintenance and operation of automated instrumentation, and draws blood samples from patients as required. This role also involves maintaining computerized logs, preparing reagents, and immediately reporting critical results according to policy.
$31 - $35 / HOUR
The CPT III primarily performs skin puncture or venipuncture on patients of all ages to obtain blood specimens for laboratory analysis, operating under the supervision of laboratory management. Responsibilities also include clerical duties, specimen processing across various lab departments, maintaining supply cleanliness, and potentially assisting with staffing issues.
Ansible Government Solutions
The Medical Technologist will perform routine and manual testing in various laboratory disciplines, including chemistry, urinalysis, blood bank, hematology, coagulation, and microbiology. They will also conduct quality control procedures, maintain instruments, and ensure accurate patient testing and reporting.