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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Nanuet, NY 10954
Nanuet, New York

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JOB SUMMARY:

The Medical Laboratory Technician performs laboratory procedures such as preparing specimens and operating automated analyzers in the hospital laboratory.  They perform these functions under the supervision of a New York State licensed Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Laboratory Supervisor, or Director of the Clinical Laboratory.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

·         Makes reports on each test performed and retains duplicate records on file.

·         Informs supervisor of any abnormal patient tests.

·         Performs laboratory tests under the direction of a medical technologist and in accordance with hospital policies and New York State law.

·         Draws blood from patients after receiving request made in accordance with physician's order.

·         Assists laboratory staff in all areas in which assistance is indicated.

·         Ability to direct the personnel directly under staff level.

·         Follows general laboratory procedures, including maintaining records and reports per department and log.

·         Meets Quality Control standards, and maintains and cleans equipment according to established guidelines.

·         Completes all other duties as assigned.

·         Applies knowledge of growth and developmental patterns to the range of treatments offered based on age specific parameter of the populations served.

·         Demonstrates competency in age specific procedures performed.

·         Performs related duties as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS:

 

Experience:  Prior medical laboratory technician experience preferred

 

Education:  Associate's degree or higher from an approved Clinical Laboratory Technician program

 

Licenses / Certifications:  New York State license or permit as a Clinical Laboratory Technician

 

Other:  The individual performing this job may reasonably anticipate coming into contact with human blood and other potentially infectious materials.