Nationwide Children's Hospital
Location
Columbus, Ohio
Performs routine and complex laboratory analyses, quality control, and preventative maintenance within the Institute for Genomic Medicine. Responsibilities include drafting patient reports, interpreting assay results, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in a chemical, biological, clinical, or medical laboratory science. Candidates must be ASCP certified or eligible for certification as a Technologist.
Summary: Performs routine and complex laboratory analyses, quality control, operational improvement, and preventative maintenance within the Institute for Genomic Medicine.
Essential Functions: Performs routine and complex technical laboratory procedures and follows proper equipment use, maintenance, and documentation. Drafts patient reports by interpreting assay results and records laboratory processes and data, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Performs Quality Control testing of newly received reagents, chemicals, and kits used for patient testing. Completes all quality training and participates in quality assurance programs. Reviews the status of clinical and research cases with appropriate leaders. Identifies and communicates problems, errors, and deviations in lab processes. Maintains a safe working environment, following applicable laws and regulations and assisting with ongoing safety audits. Education Requirement: Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, biological, clinical or medical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited institution, or Bachelor's degree equivalent education as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations: 42CFR493.1405(b)(5)(i)(B).
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certified or eligible for certification as a Technologist by an approved agency – MLS(ASCP), MB(ASCP), or CG(ASCP), required. Certification exam must be passed within 3 years of hire date. Completes minimum of 12 hours Continuing Education annually.
Organizational skills and attention to detail. Technical and computer skills needed for high-complexity analysis. Effective oral or written communication. Ability to adapt communication styles for cultural differences. Ability to maintain and foster interpersonal relationships with internal and external customers. Ability to work efficiently both independently and in a team. Flexibility with interruptions and changing circumstances.
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