Medical Lab Technician
Arctic Slope Native Association · Utqiagvik, AK · 37 mo ago
On-siteAnalystFull-time
About the role
Perform routine tests in medical laboratory to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Responsibilities
- Congduct quantitative and qualitative clinical chemical analysis of body fluids such as blood, urine, and spinal fluid
- Analyze blood samples for transfusion and hematological purposes; such as cellular morphology, white cell differentials, blood typing, antibody screens, compatibility testing, etc.
- Perform instrument and lab maintenance tasks on equipment utilized in the laboratory
- Accurately log and review patient testing results in patients’ medical records
- Proficient in Patient specimen collection following established policies and protocols
- Positive patient interaction and identification
- Proficient oral, written, and clerical skills
- Accurately enter data into computer system
- Willingness to learn and capability to perform tasks required
- Proactive use of time
- Performance of clerical duties
- Assisting with inventory requirements
- Preparation and processing of specimens
- Provide orientation and instruction to employees on general laboratory functions and techniques
- Assist the Laboratory Manager in quality-assurance activities to meet the needs of the institution
- Maintenance of confidentiality in accordance to hospital policy
Requirements
- Associates degree or postsecondary education certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology
- Two years of related work experience in hospital or laboratory setting (preferred)
- ASCP certification or equivalent nationally recognized Medical (Laboratory) Technologist certification
Qualifications
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
- Ability to accurately log and review patient testing results in patients’ medical records
- Proficiency in Patient specimen collection following established policies and protocols
- Positive patient interaction and identification
- Proficient oral, written, and clerical skills
- Accurately enter data into computer system
- Willingness to learn and capability to perform tasks required
- Proactive use of time
- Performance of clerical duties
- Assisting with inventory requirements
- Preparation and processing of specimens
- Provide orientation and instruction to employees on general laboratory functions and techniques
- Assist the Laboratory Manager in quality-assurance activities to meet the needs of the institution
- Maintenance of confidentiality in accordance to hospital policy
Skills
- Ability to accurately log and review patient testing results in patients’ medical records
- Proficiency in Patient specimen collection following established policies and protocols
- Positive patient interaction and identification
- Proficient oral, written, and clerical skills
- Accurately enter data into computer system
- Willingness to learn and capability to perform tasks required
- Proactive use of time
- Performance of clerical duties
- Assisting with inventory requirements
- Preparation and processing of specimens
- Provide orientation and instruction to employees on general laboratory functions and techniques
- Assist the Laboratory Manager in quality-assurance activities to meet the needs of the institution
- Maintenance of confidentiality in accordance to hospital policy
Benefits
- Exercises its rights in Native Hire Preference, Contracting/Subcontracting and Employment Practices applicable by law
- Is committed to maintaining a drug free, smoke free workplace
Pay
N/A
Schedule
N/A
Benefits
- Exercises its rights in Native Hire Preference, Contracting/Subcontracting and Employment Practices applicable by law
- Is committed to maintaining a drug free, smoke free workplace
Contact Information
To apply go to www.arcticslope.org
About Arctic Slope Native Association
Arctic Slope Native Association manages the Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital (SSMH). SSMH is a Joint Commission Accredited Critical Access Hospital located in Utqiagvik, Alaska (formerly known as Barrow, Alaska). From this hub, ASNA provides a full array of health services at both local facilities and in remote surrounding villages.