General Summary
The Medical Laboratory Technician understands the principles and competently performs clinical testing in any or all areas of hematology, immunology, microbiology, clinical microscopy, chemistry, immunology, coagulation, and blood banking while adhering to all accrediting agency regulations.
He/she interprets results for accuracy, acceptability, and critical limits and performs esoteric testing as needed while working under the supervision of a technical supervisor.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs work accurately, verified timely and posted to proper work area when requested or required.
Routine testing is performed without assistance to include reagent reconstitution/storage, with moderate ability to solve testing and/or analyzer problems.
Quality control is always reviewed and performed according to department policy with documentation of all quality control failures and corrective action as needed.
Prioritizes workload to ensure priority of testing request is met.
Manages a fair workload, volunteers for additional work, prioritizes tasks, develops good work procedures, manages time well, and handles information flow.
Actively participates in ensuring good balance between workload and department productivity goals is maintained.
Reviews pending list regularly and at end of shift to ensure completion of applicable work shift and communicates remaining pending work and/or relevant information to next shift.
Ensures all critical results are called to provider and documented with time and name of person receiving call in accordance with accrediting agencies.
Assists with training of new employees and assuring competency, and assists management with updating and correcting procedure manuals and policies as needed.
Performs all pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical assessments on an on-going basis and troubleshoots potential specimen issues as needed for both in-house and reference testing.
Job Qualifications
Education
Associates degree in Medical Technology or a related science required.
Work Experience
None required for a registered Medical Laboratory Technician.
Certification/License
Certification as a medical laboratory technician or clinical laboratory technician by accrediting agency such as ASCP, ISCLT, HHS, AMT, or NCA required.
Mental/Physical Requirements
Close mental and visual attention required for sustained periods of time.
Frequently works under stressful conditions due to time constraints and critical condition of some patients.
90% of time spent transporting self throughout department and hospital or working at a lab station.
Must be able to lift and/or carry up to 20 lbs.
Working Conditions
Constant exposure to hazardous chemical and infectious material.
Works in air-conditioned environment with moderate noise level.
May be required to work any time of day.
Location: Phelps Health · Laboratory
Schedule: Full-time, A-shift/evening shift rotations, Includes rotating weekends