REI Lab Director
About the role
The Mayo Clinic Laboratory Director oversees both the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) InVitro Fertilization (IVF/Embryology) Laboratory and the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (DLMP) Fertility Testing (Andrology) Laboratory. The focus of the position is oversight of the quality and safety of the IVF laboratory and associated procedures and management of our growing embryology/andrology teams.
Responsibilities
This position is responsible for monitoring quality control, record-keeping, and quality assurance as well as ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements. In addition to traditional infertility patients, the practice is seeing an increase in complex fertility care including third party reproductive care and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) as well as fertility preservation patients and patients with significant reproductive surgery needs. In addition to the oversight of our IVF and Fertility Testing Labs, there are significant opportunities for academic pursuits including collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Department of Medical Genetics, Center for Individualized Medicine, and Center for Regenerative Medicine.
Qualifications
This position requires certification as a High Complexity Lab Director (HCLD) as defined by the American Board of Bioanalysis. Membership in the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology & accreditation of the Lab by the College of American Pathologists are required. An on-site laboratory director is desired.
Pay
The minimum starting salary for PhD/Doctoral specialties may range from $127,538 to $272,000. This range reflects full-time total base compensation prior to consideration of additional experience or duties. Pay for the selected candidate will vary based on specialty, experience, FTE, internal equity, or external market data.
Schedule
Full Time
Hours/Pay Period
80
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