OneOncology
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Responsible for the collection, processing, storage, and shipment of human biological specimens for clinical research studies. This includes maintaining laboratory operations, managing data, and collaborating with multidisciplinary medical teams.
Requires a high school diploma and certification as a Lab Technician, Phlebotomist, or Medical Assistant, with at least 2 years of experience in a clinic or lab setting. A valid driver's license is mandatory for travel to satellite clinics.
This position will play an essential role in biological specimen collection, processing, storage, and shipment for clinical research studies conducted at Tennessee Oncology clinics. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Collecting & Processing Human Biological Specimens May perform phlebotomy and other biological specimen collection and point of care testing, as needed, following established procedures and protocols, ensuring study participant comfort and safety May serve as an assistant to investigator during dissections or surgery. Provides research support of tissue collection, processing and specimen distribution for research studies and clinical trials in outpatient clinics. Maintain knowledge of specimen collection devices and tubes. Maintains laboratory and surgical areas with proper aseptic techniques. Label, receive and process samples (blood, urine, tissue etc.) for clinical trials per specific protocol guidelines to include logging samples into and out of the department. Will require travel to location where specimen is being collected to obtain specimens from various sites in. Travel mileage to be reimbursed with properly filled out expense form. Data and Outside Specimen Management Request, receive and return tissue samples from outside pathology facilities. Send tissue blocks to vendor to have slides cut and ship slides to the appropriate study’s lab Document study participant information and clinical data following stringent data management protocols, while maintaining patient confidentiality Maintain clear and accurate records, both written and electronic, of laboratory data. Data must be readily accessible by Research Laboratory Manager Laboratory Operations: Organizes work by matching protocol requirements with lab kit supply/inventory management, specimen collection; labeling; sorting specimens; logging specimens; storage, shipment, and tracking as required Maintain accurate records of all collected samples, ensuring their correct labeling and secure storage Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team, including researchers, clinicians, and pathologists, to ensure efficient operations and high-quality research output Receives and directs specimens for send-out testing. Helps with administrative duties including, completing proficiency testing, Quality control checks, etc. as needed. Monitors laboratory temperatures including ambient room, refrigerator and freezer temperatures and troubleshoots appropriate deviations. Follow strict safety protocols, maintaining a clean and safe environment in the lab and during sample collection and processing Practice safe work practices by using PPE appropriately. Maintain equipment, keep lab and ancillary clinics stocked with adequate research lab manuals, kits, and supplies Prepare and perform paperwork and clerical duties as necessary including answering phones, computer entry, etc. Assist clinical research teams, study sponsors, and central/local laboratories with data collection, sample tracking, and query resolution Other duties as may be assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Ability to make independent decisions, process information accurately, manage multiple projects simultaneously and be organized. Ability to accurately pipette and maintain sterile conditions as required. Effective oral and written communication skills and excellent interpersonal skills required. Strong computer skills especially with Excel and Word spreadsheets. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or Equivalent Valid Driver’s License required Training and/or certification as a Laboratory Technician, Lab Technician, Phlebotomist, or Medical Assistant per state/local requirements 1 year experience in the medical field Minimum of 2 year experience in a clinic, medical or laboratory setting. Associate degree or higher preferred Clinical research or oncology experience is highly preferred. PHYSICIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be willing and able to lift up to 25 pounds. Must be willing and able to travel to satellite clinics & biopsy facilities when necessary. Thank you for your interest in Tennessee Oncology. People like yourself have helped us grow into one of the largest and most influential oncology practices in the country. Our front line heroes are beloved by our patients and their families. Caring for cancer patients is a privilege.
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