Mayo Clinic is seeking Histology Technicians and Histotechnologists (HT/HTL) to join a dynamic and collaborative team within Anatomic Pathology. Opportunities are available across multiple specialized laboratory areas, including: Histology Frozen Section/Surgical Pathology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), and Renal Pathology. Each lab is offering unique workflows, techniques, and clinical impact. The Anatomic Pathology Laboratories at Mayo Clinic process a high volume of complex specimens, including hundreds of thousands of paraffin-embedded blocks and over one million slides annually. Specimens include surgical, autopsy, and research material. Our laboratories take pride in contributing to accurate patient diagnoses and advancing scientific knowledge through collaboration with pathologists, clinicians, and research investigators. As an HT/HTL, you will play a critical role in preparing high-quality slides for pathologist review. Responsibilities may include embedding, microtomy, cryotomy, special staining, immunohistochemical techniques, and handling of fresh and complex specimens. The work requires attention to detail, adaptability, and a commitment to quality and patient care. In addition, you will: Support training and onboarding of students and new employees, Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to ensure timely and accurate results, Contribute to a respectful, inclusive, and team-oriented work environment, Adapt to the unique demands and workflows of different subspecialty laboratories. Mayo Clinic offers extensive opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within Anatomic Pathology. Whether you are interested in developing technical expertise across multiple lab areas or specializing in a particular discipline, this role provides a strong foundation for long-term career development. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of a team dedicated to excellence in patient care, innovation, and laboratory medicine. As a Histology Technician or Histotechnologist, you will perform a variety of technical procedures to prepare high-quality microscopic slide preparations used by pathologists for diagnostic and prognostic evaluation. These procedures may include: Specimen accessioning and identification, Specimen processing and embedding, Microtomy techniques, including: Paraffin, Frozen (cryotomy), Plastic sections, Routine Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, Special stains, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining, In situ hybridization.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree