Clinical Lab Assistant I – Atrium Health Core Lab – FT Evenings Position Available In Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Clinical Lab Assistant I position at Atrium Health Core Lab in Charlotte, NC is a full-time evening role, with a schedule of Monday-Friday and rotating weekends and holidays. Responsibilities include accurately registering and processing specimens, maintaining productivity, and following designated procedures. This position requires a Bachelor's degree in chemical, biological, or life sciences.
Job Description
Clinical Lab Assistant I•Atrium Health Core Lab•FT Evenings
Charlotte, NC, United States
Job ID:
155326
Job Family:
Laboratory Services
Status:
Full Time
Shift:
Evening
Detailed Shift and Schedule:
Monday•Friday with rotating weekends and holidays
Job Type:
Regular
Department Name:
11011008339010-Specimen Management
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Overview
Job Summary
Performs functions supportive to the laboratory and its technical procedures as directed by the leader.
Essential Functions
Accurately accessions and registers specimens for processing and testing.
Maintains high quality and productivity as required by department.
Follows designated procedures for labeling and processing; sort and deliver specimens to technical areas as assigned.
Prepares solutions, reagents and supplies as assigned.
Operates all necessary equipment in designated laboratory.
Answers phone and paging system as needed.
Follows College of American Pathologists (CAP) requirements.
Physical Requirements
Works in a busy environment around physicians, technologists, and other hospital team member. Works in an area, which contains biohazardous (infectious) materials along with chemical, fire, and mechanical hazards. Each team member has the responsibility to work in a safe manner. May be required to stoop, reach and lift light (20 pound) to moderately heavy (50 pound) loads. May be required to stand and or walk for extended periods of time.
Education, Experience and Certifications
Bachelor’s degree required. Degree in chemical, biological, or life sciences preferred.