About The Position

Description Under supervision of a CLIA General Supervisor (POCT Supervisor), the Medical Lab Scientist will play a critical role in ensuring the quality and accuracy of patient testing conducted outside the traditional laboratory setting. They will assist with the oversight of the daily operation of the Point of Care Testing program across various clinical departments and offsite practices, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and promoting patient safety and efficient workflow.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in medical technology, clinical laboratory, chemical, physical or biological, OR Associate degree in chemical, physical or biological science or medical laboratory or equivalent education and training
  • Foreign education credentials require US equivalency documentation by an AHS approved agency.
  • ASCP, AMT or defined equivalent preferred

Nice To Haves

  • Organized: Maintains a structured approach to tasks and keeps workspaces orderly.
  • Detail-oriented: Ensures accuracy and consistency in daily responsibilities.
  • Physically capable: Able to perform job duties that require physical effort.
  • Effective communicator: Communicates clearly and professionally with team members and other departments.
  • Problem-solver: Demonstrated ability to independently identify and analyze problems, develop clear and concise solutions, and complete projects efficiently.
  • Adaptable: Adjusts effectively to shifting priorities and workplace needs.

Responsibilities

  • Specimen Processing and Accessioning: Evaluates specimens and test orders for acceptability and accepts or rejects according to established guidelines, applicable to POCT.
  • Specimen Testing: Follows approved standard operating procedures.
  • Result Reporting: Exhibits technical judgment by correlating test results with diagnosis and previous results as applicable.
  • Computer Skills: Demonstrates proficiency in the use of HIS and LIS software systems in all job-related functions.
  • Equipment Operation: Operates, maintains and troubleshoots all technical equipment according to approved standard operating procedures.
  • Quality Control: Follows quality control policies, documents all related activities, and maintains records of instrument and procedural calibrations and maintenance.
  • Proficiency Testing: Participates in proficiency testing, as assigned and ensures samples are treated the same as patient samples.
  • Inventory Management: Manage inventory by rotating stock and checking supply expiration dates to ensure availability and compliance.
  • Training: Assists with training of team members and students.
  • Safety: Demonstrates knowledge and practice of all Atlantic Health and department safety procedures.
  • Travel between different sites is required.
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