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Precision Medicine Group
Overview
The Registered Histotechnician is responsible for the accurate processing of tissue sections, including embedding, microtomy, and staining. They must perform quality control monitoring and operate various IHC platforms while maintaining a safe, compliant laboratory environment.
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Compensation
$1 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
Glens Falls Hospital
Perform a variety of histologic procedures on patient specimens to provide quality slides for diagnosis. Responsibilities include specimen identification, processing, embedding, sectioning, coverslipping, staining, and conducting immunohistochemical testing.
$26 - $40 / HOUR
22 days ago
Halifax Health
The Histotechnologist performs accurate laboratory analyses on patients of all ages to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities include specimen processing, slide preparation, instrument maintenance, and ensuring quality control standards are met.
Salary not listed
25 days ago
NeoGenomics Laboratories
Perform routine and specialized histology techniques including embedding, microtomy, and staining to prepare slides for pathologist evaluation. Responsible for tissue specimen accessioning, equipment maintenance, and troubleshooting histology-related laboratory problems.
1 month ago
Personalis, Inc
The Histotechnician 2 is responsible for processing FFPE specimens for microscopic evaluation to support molecular diagnostic test offerings. Key tasks include microtomy, routine staining, coverslipping, and maintaining laboratory equipment and documentation standards.
$40 - $50 / HOUR
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Histotechnologist performs routine histology procedures, including tissue processing, embedding, and staining, to produce slides for microscopic review by pathologists. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, documenting quality issues, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
$32 - $41 / HOUR
CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy
The Histotechnician is responsible for receiving, processing, and preparing histological specimens for diagnostic studies. They also maintain laboratory equipment and assist pathologists within their scope of practice.
$29 - $43 / HOUR
The Histotechnologist performs routine histology procedures, resulting in stained slides for microscopic review and diagnosis by the pathologist, and is responsible for communication with pathologists, residents, and coordinators regarding specimen problems. Key duties include tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, staining, and participating in the laboratory occurrence management program.
2 months ago
The Histotechnologist performs routine histology procedures, resulting in stained slides for microscopic review and diagnosis by the pathologist, and is responsible for communication regarding specimen problems. Key duties include tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, staining, and maintaining quality documentation throughout all technical and clerical processes.
Histotechnicians receive, accession, and prepare biological materials, performing essential steps like fixation, embedding, microtomy, staining, and coverslipping to support disease diagnosis and treatment. They must also maintain laboratory equipment, follow turnaround standards, and assist pathologists within their scope of practice.
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
The Histotechnologist receives, accesses, and prepares tissues and biological materials using accepted histological techniques, including labeling, fixation, embedding, microtomy, staining, and coverslipping. This role also involves preparing and evaluating necessary stains and reagents, monitoring technical aspects, and performing quality control and instrument troubleshooting.
3 months ago