Lead Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Job Description
Provides direction within an assigned section or sub-section of the clinical laboratory. Performs prompt, accurate, and reliable laboratory procedures on patient specimens and evaluates, interprets, and reports test results to appropriate patient care personnel.
Education And Credentials
- Bachelor's Degree verified by state DOE as meeting Bachelors degree requirements for full licensure of a clinical lab technologist.
- Full Clinical Laboratory Technologist License upon hire required OR laboratory technologist limited permit required not necessarily prior to hire, however prior to starting. If working with limited permit, must obtain full licensure within 9 months of hire.
Experience
- 4 years clinical lab experience as a technologist required. 2 years within past 4 years performing laboratory tests for which position is responsible to monitor required.
Working Conditions
- Department: OGH Laboratory
- Standard Hours Bi-Weekly: 75.00
- Weekend/Holiday Requirement: Yes
- On Call Required: No
- With Rotation: Scheduled Work Hours: 7am-3pm
- Work Arrangement: Onsite
- Union Code: N35 - Non Union OGH
Details
- Requisition ID#: 13129
- Recruiter: Erica R. Babcock
- Grade: OLH13
- Pay Frequency: Bi-Weekly
About the Organization
Kaleida Health is committed to creating a culture of equity and inclusion where diversity is valued and celebrated!
Company Information
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