GENERAL SUMMARY - Department: Great Lakes Cancer Management
- Schedule: Full-time Days: Monday - Friday
- Location: Macomb Twp, MI
Performs routine diagnostic and analytic testing of laboratory specimens independently.
Responsibilities:
- Performs, validates, interprets, documents and reports laboratory test results. May collect and process specimens.
- Performs instrument maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Executes and evaluates quality control and quality assurance procedures. Documents and reports as required by regulatory agencies.
- Understands and participates in all aspects of clinical laboratory testing; pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. Anticipates and maintains required supplies for uninterrupted testing.
- Assists with data collection or special projects as assigned.
- Aides in documentation, evaluation and submission of all required laboratory, departmental and staff statistics/reports.
- Trains and mentors Medical Lab Technicians (MLTs) , new associates and students.
Licensure / Certification / Registration: - Medical Technologist (ASCP) credentialed from the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC) preferred. Any issuing authority accepted. Canadian Medical Laboratory Technologist certification by Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists/Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists (CSLT/CLMLS) is also acceptable.
- Medical Lab Scientist (ASCP) credentialed from the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC) preferred. Any issuing authority accepted. Canadian Medical Laboratory Technologist certification by Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists/Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists (CSLT/CLMLS) is also acceptable.
- Medical Tech credentialed from the American Board of Bioanalysis (AAB) preferred. Any issuing authority accepted. Canadian Medical Laboratory Technologist certification by Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists/Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists (CSLT/CLMLS) is also acceptable.
- Medical Tech credentialed from the American Medical Technologists (AMT) preferred. Any issuing authority accepted. Canadian Medical Laboratory Technologist certification by Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists/Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists (CSLT/CLMLS) is also acceptable.
Education: - Bachelor's degree in medical technology, medical laboratory scientist, human sciences or education qualifications as stated per CLIA requirements.