DescriptionUnder supervision of a CLIA General Supervisor, the Medical Laboratory Scientist processes specimens, performs high/moderate complexity testing, troubleshoots issues and reports accurate results. Ensures compliance with regulatory standards, maintaining quality control, and collaborates with various teams to support patient care and workflow efficiency.
- Specimen Processing and Accessioning: Evaluates specimens and test orders for acceptability and accepts or rejects according to established guidelines.
- Specimen Testing: Follows approved standard operating procedures.
- Result Reporting: Exhibits technical judgment by correlating test results with diagnosis and previous results as applicable.
- Computer Skills: Demonstrates proficiency in the use of HIS and LIS software systems in all job-related functions.
- Equipment Operation: Operates, maintains and troubleshoots all technical equipment according to approved standard operating procedures.
- Quality Control: Follows quality control policies, documents all related activities, and maintains records of instrument and procedural calibrations and maintenance.
- Proficiency Testing: Participates in proficiency testing, as assigned and ensures samples are treated the same as patient samples.
- Inventory Management: Manage inventory by rotating stock and checking supply expiration dates to ensure availability and compliance.
- Training: Assists with training of team members and students.
- Safety: Demonstrates knowledge and practice of all Atlantic Health and department safety procedures.
QualificationsQualifications:
Must meet the CLIA personnel requirements for High Complexity testing:
- MD or DO with a current medical license, OR
- Doctoral degree in clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical or biological science, OR
- Master's degree in medical technology, clinical laboratory, chemical, physical, or biological science, OR
- Bachelor's degree in medical technology, clinical laboratory, chemical, physical or biological, OR
- Associate degree in chemical, physical or biological science or medical laboratory or equivalent education and training
- Foreign education credentials require US equivalency documentation by an AHS approved agency.
Work Environment:
- Organized: Maintains a structured approach to tasks and keeps workspaces orderly.
- Detail-oriented: Ensures accuracy and consistency in daily responsibilities.
- Physically capable: Able to perform job duties that require physical effort.
- Effective communicator: Communicates clearly and professionally with team members and other departments.
- Problem-solver: Demonstrated ability to independently identify and analyze problems, develop clear and concise solutions, and complete projects efficiently.
- Adaptable: Adjusts effectively to shifting priorities and workplace needs.