Job Description
Description
Medical Laboratory Technician PRN AdvenHealth Murray
Location Address Murray Medical Center: 707 Old Dalton Ellijay Rd, Chatsworth, GA 30705
Top Reasons To Work At AdventHealth Murray
Four-star Rating, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
150 Great places to work in Healthcare, Beckers Hospital Review
Co-Workers that feel like family
Located in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains
Great Benefits such as: Education Reimbursement
What You Will Be Responsible For:
Build collaborative professional relationships to create quality healthcare
Work independently in a professional team-oriented environment
Has written and oral communication skills adequate to comprehend technical material and communicate with medical professionals.
Accountability to learn and implement processes that improves laboratory standards.
Perform testing within the approved guidelines to meet turnaround time standards and maintain quality patient care.
Perform and interpret various testing procedures on donor and hospital specimens, and blood products. Repeat test where appropriate
Provide information for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
Receives written or electronic requests from physicians for routine or special laboratory tests.
Perform moderately complex testing and proficiency testing according to CLIA, GHR, AABB and JCAHO standards in chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, blood bank, and microbiology. These duties include pre-analytical functions and/or STAT testing during off shifts and/or weekends. This may include temporary work assignments and phlebotomy duties as warranted.
Perform clinical laboratory examinations on body fluids and exudates utilizing quantitative, qualitative, or automated methods. Performs any chemical, immunochemical or microbiological test for which competency has been validated to obtain data for use in diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Assist supervisors and co-workers in the daily operation of all areas of the laboratory.
Able to solve most problems and handle difficult situations with little or no supervision.
Practices clinical laboratory science as a generalist, which means is responsible for the examination of materials or specimens taken from the human body to provide information or materials for use in the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of a disease or the assessment of a medical condition. This includes the pre-analytical, analytic, and the post-analytic phases of such examinations.
Perform, review, approve and maintain quality control testing on products reagent, equipment and various testing kits.
Maintain all reagents according to manufacturers and regulatory guidelines.
Perform and maintain maintenance records for daily, weekly, monthly, annual and as needed maintenance on all equipment.
Perform calibrations on all equipment.
Sets up and adjusts laboratory instrumentation as required.
Interacts with and/or performs clinical laboratory examinations on patients of all ages. Obtains specimens for clinical laboratory examination directly from any patient of any age, including infants, children, adolescents, adults and geriatric.
After proper instruction, must be able to operate any scientific instrument and perform any required procedure. Must be able to use independent judgment and knowledge to perform related tasks.
Must possess sufficient academic, technical and clinical skills and knowledge to evaluate, troubleshoot, research, and resolve day-to-day problems that arise or special projects as assigned by the supervisors.
Oversee the work of non-independent practitioners (technicians & phlebotomist) and trainees.
In the absence of the supervisor, may be designated to serve as acting supervisor
Communicate with the approved reference labs for testing, ordering supplies, obtaining results, and problem resolutions.
Print monthly QC for QAP and monthly QC report.
Performs the follow-up on failed proficiency testing results.
Inventory, stock and rotate supplies.
Qualifications
* What You Will Need:
1 year of approved clinical laboratory experience
Computers, telephone, fax, copier, printers, chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, blood bank and microbiology analyzers, glucometers, incubators, environmental hood, monitored refrigerators and freezers, centrifuges, phlebotomy chairs and supplies.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Associate in Science degree in Medical Laboratory Technician, biology, chemistry, or related science preferred or appropriate college classes to meet certification requirements.
1 year of approved clinical laboratory experience
ASCP or any other nationally recognized certification agency preferred.
Mathematical, computer reasoning, and language skills at the college level (2 years )
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION OR REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
MLT ASCP or any other nationally recognized certification agency.
Job Summary:
Under the immediate supervision of the Laboratory Manager, the Medical Technician performs clinical testing in one or more of the following areas of the laboratory: Blood Bank, Microbiology, Serology, Chemistry, Hematology and Urinalysis. A Medical Technician obtains or receives specimens, performs clinical laboratory tests by standardized procedures, understands method principle, performs quality control, performs preventative maintenance, and interprets results as to accuracy, acceptability and critical limits. The Medical Technician works with a certified Medical Technologist either on duty or on technical standby, organizing work to meet established deadlines, records all data obtained and maintains job competence. The position also involves effective communication and interpersonal skills.
This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.
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We are one of the largest faith-based health care providers in the United States. For 150 years, we have carried on a tradition of providing whole-person care that not only addresses patients' physical ailments, but also supports their emotional and spiritual well-being. We demonstrate the same level of compassion and care for our employees as well, doing all that we can to help them realize their full potential – both personally and professionally.
AdventHealth is comprised of more than 82,000 employees and physicians nationwide who share a common purpose, are united in mission and deliver whole person care – care that treats the body, mind and spirit. Our health care system finds its roots in the heritage and continuing ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which has a 150-year legacy of innovative health care services.
Throughout the United States, our system has more than 40 outstanding hospital-anchored markets in nine states, and our team delivers care to about 25,000 people a day.
Each of our employees is a valued member of our team. They play an important role in ensuring every person we serve is treated with uncommon compassion, feels connected throughout their experience, receives exceptional care, trusts us as reliable, and ultimately, feels whole because of their engagement with us. Everyone deserves this kind of experience and this is our promise – it’s how we live out our mission.