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Clinical Laboratory Technician

Glendale, United States

The Laboratory Technician serves as an integral member of the health services team and will perform laboratory procedures, point of care testing, phlebotomy, and process specimens for sending to outside laboratories.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS.

  • Serves as part of a multidisciplinary care team to provide a full range of laboratory services
  • Works in collaboration with Medical Providers and other Health Services staff to maintain an effective and efficient program
  • Facilitates patient access to laboratory services
  • Assures that blood draw stations, point of care platform areas, and specimen processing areas are always clean and properly stocked with appropriately functioning equipment and non-expired supplies
  • Performs laboratory tests as ordered by Medical Provider, and perform laboratory tests per standing order/protocol
  • Performs venous blood draws and finger-sticks per protocol
  • Collects throat specimens
  • Processes specimens for point of care testing and for send-out to outside laboratories
  • Performs CLIA-waived laboratory tests with proper quality controls; records and distributes results
  • Assists in completing necessary paperwork, including transcription of orders and lab requests
  • Maintains complete and accurate files documenting all care and laboratory services provided in the patient’s health record
  • Verifies test requests and tracks specimens that are sent to the various reference laboratories using the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system or manual methods
  • Maintains files of patient lab requisitions, EMR Manifests, and other paperwork in chronological order
  • Receives, tracks, and distributes test results from the various reference laboratories
  • Monitors laboratory refrigerators and freezers, and maintains temperature logs; notifies supervisor of any out of range temperatures.
  • Answers phones calls, takes messages, and follows-up.
  • Communicates critical reports to the clinicians without delay.
  • Interacts in a professional manner with health services staff and patients.
  • Exercises appropriate judgment and decision-making skills.
  • Uses standard office machinery including personal computers and printers in performance of duties.
  • Assists in data auditing tasks.
  • Participates in staff meetings, agency meetings, planning meetings, and other meetings as needed.
  • Complies with requirements of OSHA, HIPAA, and other applicable regulations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Salary

Salary commensurate to experience

All company benefits available to full-time employees

Must Have

  • Minimum of 3 years of direct patient care experience, preferably in an ambulatory care setting.
  • Certification/diploma as a Medical Assistant from an approved training program.
  • Current AHA CPR certification.
  • Highly creative and autonomous.
  • VBasic knowledge of infectious diseases.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with strong organizational and interpersonal abilities.
  • Proficiency in computer skills and knowledge of laboratory information systems, Microsoft Office, word processing, Electronic Health Records, and other relevant software systems
  • Experience with Roche Cobas©  e411, Roche Cobas©  c311, and HORIBA© Pent