As a Medical Technologist, you play a key role in supporting patient safety and high quality clinical outcomes through precise specimen analysis, reporting and troubleshooting.
Analysis & Reporting - Perform precise specimen analysis and report results accurately, following established procedures
recognize deviation from expected results, analyze and correct problems using scientific principles
Training & Development - Assist with training new personnel on responsibilities in the laboratory
evaluate progress of training
make recommendations for training methods and content.
Evaluation - Continuously assess work processes and make suggestions for improved work methods and ways to increase efficiency, reduce costs and solve operational problems
monitor departmental reagent inventories.
BS in Medical Technology or BS in a related Science (Biology, Chemistry, or The Physical Sciences) and/or equivalent relevant experience as recognized by New York State Department of Education for licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist. (NYS Dept of Education, Education Law, Title 8, Article 165, sub-parts 79-15; 9/23/8).
New York State Department of Education License, Provisional Permit, or Limited Permit as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
Previous experience in a Clinical or Pathology Laboratory preferred.
Certification by American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) preferred.
Excellent communication and evaluation skills preferred.
Exceptional documentation skills and attention to detail preferred.