Under the limited supervision of the Zoonotic Disease Branch Manager and with coordination of the Medical Parasitology Team Lead and following standard protocols, conducts complex and involved laboratory analysis on stool, blood, urine, and tissue specimens, isolating and identifying both pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms. Serves as the senior Microbiologist for the Team, assuming the duties of the Team Lead as required. Monitors daily work schedule; assists the Team Lead to make and prioritize work assignments and resolve workload problems. Conducts, recommends, and develops training schedules. Facilitates training for team personnel, student rotations and interns, as appropriate. Assists in maintaining the digital imaging library and training modules. Consults and coordinates with the Team Lead to assure that the team quality assurance (QA) measures are implemented and followed. Performs and documents quality control (QC) procedures. Performs equipment preventative maintenance and initiates instrument troubleshooting to complete routine adjustments as directed by the Team Lead and/or Branch Manager. Conducts process improvement and validation studies of new or modified procedures. Formulates and adapts procedures and/or prepares new procedures and facilitates implementation. Completes other duties as assigned. Duties are performed with adherence to standard protocol but with considerable use of scientific knowledge, initiative, and judgment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level