- Perform tasks which require the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility, with minimal supervision by the director or supervisor.
- Perform pre-analytical and analytical procedures including testing, quality control, preparation
- and aliquoting of reagents, analyses, and maintain records of tests according to the laboratory's standard operating procedures.
- Maintaining records that demonstrate proficiency testing samples are tested in the same manner as patient specimens.
- Adhere to laboratory's quality assurance procedures, including documenting all Quality control activities, Instrument and equipment verifications and Maintenance and preventive maintenance
- Follow the laboratory's policies and procedures whenever test systems are not within the laboratory's established performance specifications.
- Identify and document problems that may adversely affect test performance and notifying the supervisor, assistant director, or director.
- Document all corrective actions taken when test systems deviate from the laboratory's established performance specifications.
- Operate and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment according to laboratory standard operating procedures.
- Troubleshoot and problem solve minor instrument issues.
- Check and record temperature and instrument status or initiate a service request as necessary.
- Review, and interpret patient data as assigned.
- Perform and document reagent qualifications per the approved protocols.
- Perform and document routine preventive maintenance.
- Report all concerns of test quality and/or safety to the Laboratory Supervisor/Manager or Safety Officer.
- Communicate effectively with co-workers and non-laboratory personnel.
- Identify process improvement opportunities and report to laboratory management.
- Provide updates to Laboratory Supervisors/Leads regarding any issues.
- Monitor data and process status as needed.
- Participate in daily, weekly and monthly laboratory cleanliness activities/procedures.
- Independently identify and troubleshoot minor problems that adversely affect the test performance.
- Perform other laboratory duties as needed.
- Bachelor's degree in medical technology or laboratory science from an accredited institution
- Bachelor's degree in one of the chemical, physical, or biological sciences from an accredited institution and at least 6 months of acceptable supervised experience and/or relevant training
- 1-2 year of clinical laboratory experience
- Working knowledge of local, state and federal laboratory regulations.
- Able to integrate and apply feedback in a professional manner
- Able to prioritize and drive to results with a high emphasis on quality
- Ability to work as part of a team within a highly collaborative environment
- Strong automation and computer skills
- Ability to analyze and solve basic issues that impact the performance of the assay
- Ability to proactively communicate consistently, clearly and honestly
- Ability to prioritize tasks with a high emphasis on quality
- Ability to participate in projects and complete assignments as expected
Clinical Laboratory Technologist - Durham, United States - Randstad Life Sciences US
Description
Title: Clinical Laboratory Technologist--Multiple Openings
Shift: 3rd Shift- 4 days/10 hours shifts weekly
Location: Durham, NC
Contract Duration: 12 months w/potential to renew or convert permanent
Available work week schedules:
Wednesday - Saturday
Sunday - Wednesday
Sunday - Tuesday; Friday
Sunday - Tuesday, Thursday
Thursday - Saturday; Tuesday
Pipetting experience is a must.
About the Role:
This role is responsible for performing high complexity laboratory testing on
patient specimens, performing quality control and quality assurance procedures and complying with all applicable local, state and federal laboratory requirements. The work requires maintaining
meticulous and organized records, excellent attention to detail, the ability to multitask, be flexible with tasks and schedules and the ability to work independently in a team environment.
You Will:
Your Background Will Include:
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
OR
CLINICAL LABORATORY EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS