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St. Luke's University Health Network
Overview
The Medical Technologist performs waived, moderate, and highly complex laboratory tests while ensuring accurate documentation and quality control. They are also responsible for training new staff, maintaining laboratory instrumentation, and managing inventory levels.
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10 days ago
Sarah Bush Lincoln
The Lab Assistant is responsible for performing phlebotomy, point of care testing, and patient registration for outreach clients. They also audit charts, maintain laboratory equipment, and ensure accurate specimen collection and labeling at various client sites.
$17 - $26 / HOUR
23 days ago
Mass General Brigham
Responsible for receiving, labeling, and distributing clinical laboratory specimens such as blood, urine, and tissue. Ensures accurate processing by verifying patient information and maintaining laboratory inventory and safety standards.
$18 - $25 / HOUR
25 days ago
Capitol View Transitional Care Center
The Histotechnician will perform processing of surgical pathology specimens and conduct various tests and procedures within the histology laboratory. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment and supplies while ensuring efficiency and patient safety.
$28 - $42 / HOUR
1 month ago
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
Gastro Health
The Histology Technician is responsible for performing routine histology procedures, including accessioning, embedding, cutting, and staining tissue samples. They must also maintain laboratory equipment, manage inventory, and ensure compliance with all safety and quality control protocols.
UHS
The phlebotomist is responsible for performing high-quality specimen collection and ensuring accurate processing of patient samples within the laboratory. They must maintain data integrity, handle specimens safely, and communicate effectively with clinical departments regarding collection requests.
Tenet Healthcare
The Lab Assistant is responsible for accurately processing, prioritizing, and documenting patient specimens while maintaining laboratory equipment and supplies. They also interact with patients and healthcare professionals to verify information and ensure the integrity of laboratory test data.
The Lab Assistant performs pre-analytical and post-analytical tasks, including processing specimens, entering laboratory data, and maintaining equipment. They also interact with patients and healthcare professionals to ensure accurate test results and maintain a safe, clean work environment.
The Senior Lab Assistant performs pre-analytical and post-analytical testing activities, including specimen processing and phlebotomy. They also act as a team leader, providing training, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring laboratory workflows remain continuous and compliant with safety standards.
UW Health
The Lab Assistant performs standardized phlebotomy procedures and manages specimen processing, including labeling and instrument maintenance. They also handle patient check-in and order entry while collaborating with clinical staff and pathologists.
$21 - $29 / HOUR
UnityPoint Health
The technician manages laboratory patient registrations, specimen processing, and order entry within the hospital and laboratory information systems. They also facilitate communication between providers, patients, and reference laboratories while ensuring medical necessity and billing accuracy.
UChicago Medicine
The Medical Technologist performs a wide range of clinical analyses in microbiology, immunology, and molecular infectious disease testing to provide high-quality results for physicians and patients. They are also responsible for instrument maintenance, quality control, and assisting in the training of laboratory personnel and students.
$38 - $44 / HOUR
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
The Histology Technologist processes and prepares tissue specimens for diagnostic evaluation using embedding, microtomy, and staining techniques. They are responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, ensuring quality control, and managing documentation in compliance with regulatory standards.
Hennepin Healthcare
The Medical Laboratory Technician performs and evaluates clinical laboratory tests to ensure result validity and provides technical assistance to the team. They are responsible for specimen collection, quality control monitoring, and maintaining laboratory instrumentation.
Caris Life Sciences
The Histology Technologist I performs high-complexity laboratory procedures including specimen processing, embedding, microtomy, and immunohistochemistry staining. They are responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, ensuring accurate patient labeling, and documenting results in the laboratory information system.
Northwell
The accessioner assists laboratory personnel by receiving, sorting, and performing data entry for specimens. They also manage clerical tasks, handle physician requests, and maintain laboratory records.
$27 - $29 / HOUR
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
The Lab Assistant II performs routine technical and clerical laboratory functions, including specimen receipt and distribution. They are also responsible for performing venipuncture and CLIA waived laboratory tests as requested.
McLaren Health Care
Performs specimen collection via phlebotomy and processes patient registration data within laboratory information systems. Maintains a safe, clean working environment while assisting with quality control and various laboratory testing platforms.
The Medical Lab Technician conducts routine and specialized diagnostic tests on various specimens to support patient diagnosis and care. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, ensuring quality control, and documenting results within the Laboratory Information System.