Histotechnologist - Per-diem
University of Miami · Miami, FL · 1 wk ago
HealthcarePart-time
CORE JOB SUMMARY
The Histotechnologist acts as a laboratory professional who prepares tissues from surgical specimens for histology, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry. The incumbent utilizes laboratory and hospital systems to access data and perform other appropriate system functions. Additionally, this employee performs tissue processing and sectioning.
CORE JOB FUNCTIONS
- Prepares tissue specimens for microscopic examinations and handles the more complex jobs involving immunohistochemistry for clinical patient diagnosis.
- Maintains and reviews quality control in assigned laboratory facilities.
- Determines the acceptability of testing results and instrument function.
- Maintains all equipment and places orders for reagents and materials.
- Maintains records of samples including sample accessioning and paraffin block and slide files.
- Participates in the formulation and revision of departmental policies and procedures.
- Provides guidance and leadership to employees within assigned section.
- Makes recommendations for improvement of laboratory functions.
- Handles clinical and patient concerns in a confidential manner employing integrity and discretion.
- Identifies and resolves problems with equipment and specimen integrity.
- Examines slides under microscope to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements.
- Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
CORE QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Associate’s degree
- Certification and Licensing: Florida Clinical Laboratory Technologist license required.
- Experience: Minimum 3 Years Of Relevant Experience
DEPARTMENT ADDENDUM
- Verifies identification of surgical and research specimens and evaluates specimen acceptability, as outlined by the standard operating procedure (SOP), upon receipt.
- Maintains records of samples including LIS accessioning of clinical and research specimens when applicable and paraffin block and slide files.
- Performs tissue gross examination of surgical biopsy specimens and research specimens.
- Identifies glomeruli in fresh kidney specimens via use of stereoscope.
- Identifies morphology of non-human research specimens.
- Documents gross description of biopsy specimens received.
- Determines when fixation is appropriate for specimen processing as per the SOP.
- Sets up and maintains equipment.
- Performs tissue embedding with appropriate orientation.
- Performs paraffin microtomy and OCT cryotomy for slide preparation.
- Performs microtomy to create paraffin scrolls for molecular studies as per the SOP.
- Prepares solutions and reagents for special stain procedures.
- Performs manual and automated H&E stains on formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue and frozen tissue.
- Verifies and/or validates control tissue used in histochemical/special stains.
- Performs all manual and automated histochemical/special stain procedures.
- Performs antibody serial dilutions and prepares solutions and reagents for IHC, Immunofluorescence (IF), and in-situ hybridization (ISH) procedures.
- Performs verification and validation of control tissues used in IHC and ISH procedures.
- Performs antibody optimization, validations, and lot-to-lot comparisons.
- Performs IHC and ISH procedures on the Leica BOND III and BOND MAX.
- Performs manual IF procedures on frozen tissues.
- Reviews stained slides with microscope and provides judgement of quality through control tissue comparison to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements.
- Submits prepared slides with all pertinent patient data to the pathologist for evaluation and sign-out.
- Handles clinical and patient concerns in a confidential manner employing integrity and discretion.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
- Verifies identification of surgical and research specimens and evaluates specimen acceptability, as outlined by the standard operating procedure (SOP), upon receipt.
- Maintains records of samples including LIS accessioning of clinical and research specimens when applicable and paraffin block and slide files.
- Performs tissue gross examination of surgical biopsy specimens and research specimens.
- Identifies glomeruli in fresh kidney specimens via use of stereoscope.
- Identifies morphology of non-human research specimens.
- Documents gross description of biopsy specimens received.
- Determines when fixation is appropriate for specimen processing as per the SOP.
- Sets up and maintains equipment.
- Performs tissue embedding with appropriate orientation.
- Performs paraffin microtomy and OCT cryotomy for slide preparation.
- Performs microtomy to create paraffin scrolls for molecular studies as per the SOP.
- Prepares solutions and reagents for special stain procedures.
- Performs manual and automated H&E stains on formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue and frozen tissue.
- Verifies and/or validates control tissue used in histochemical/special stains.
- Performs all manual and automated histochemical/special stain procedures.
- Performs antibody serial dilutions and prepares solutions and reagents for IHC, Immunofluorescence (IF), and in-situ hybridization (ISH) procedures.
- Performs verification and validation of control tissues used in IHC and ISH procedures.
- Performs antibody optimization, validations, and lot-to-lot comparisons.
- Performs IHC and ISH procedures on the Leica BOND III and BOND MAX.
- Performs manual IF procedures on frozen tissues.
- Reviews stained slides with microscope and provides judgement of quality through control tissue comparison to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements.
- Submits prepared slides with all pertinent patient data to the pathologist for evaluation and sign-out.
- Handles clinical and patient concerns in a confidential manner employing integrity and discretion.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Associate’s degree in relevant field required.
- Graduate of a NAACLS accredited histotechnology program required.
- Certification and Licensing: Florida Clinical Laboratory Technologist license required.
- American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Histotechnician (HT) or Histotechnologist (HTL) certification required.
- Experience: Minimum 2 years histology testing experience.
- Ability to perform troubleshooting and communicate with vendors.
- Ability to clearly communicate and coordinate with clients and pathologists.
- Ability to work under scheduled On-Call evenings, nights, and weekends as necessary.
- Eager to study and learn about the transplant histology field.
- Ability to interact in a professional manner with individuals at all levels.
- Skill in completing assignments accurately, following instructions and attention to details.
- Ability to organize and prioritize work assignments under pressure while meeting deadlines.
- Ability to process and handle confidential information with discretion.
- Commitment to the University’s core values.
- Ability to exercise sound judgement while working independently in an intra- and interdisciplinary collaborative team environment.
- Mechanical ability and dexterity when performing the different histological techniques.
- Ability to multitask and rapidly switch directions to accommodate changes to processing volume, workflow, and STAT specimens.
- Handles clinical and patient concerns in a confidential manner employing integrity and discretion.
BENEFITS
The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.
COMPENSATION
Competitive salary is commensurate with experience.
SCHEDULE
Part-time Employee Type: Temporary