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Medical Lab Technician, PRN

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Harrison County Hospital

Corydon, IN (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/30/2026

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Job Description

Harrison County Hospital is hiring a PRN MLT Medical Lab Technician to support timely, accurate diagnostic testing for patient care. This onsite, per diem role works rotating shifts (days/evenings/nights) for 8-24 hours per week, including weekends and holidays. Key responsibilities include specimen collection and processing; operating laboratory instrumentation (hematology, chemistry, and immunology analyzers); analyzing, documenting, and reporting results in the Laboratory Information System (LIS); performing quality control, proficiency testing, and competency activities; supporting inventory management and supply ordering; assisting with procedure development; and maintaining compliance with hospital policies and
CLIA '88
requirements.
Required qualifications/skills:
AMT or ASCP Medical Technologist/MLT certification Qualified as
CLIA '88
General Supervisor/testing personnel Strong attention to detail, documentation, and result interpretation Apply to be considered for this PRN MLT Medical Lab Technician opportunity. A Typical Shift As a PRN MLT Medical Lab Technician, you'll arrive for a rotating shift and review pending work, priorities, and any notes from the previous team. The pace varies—some hours are routine, others are driven by urgent clinical needs—so you'll stay organized while moving between benches and the LIS. You'll coordinate with nursing and other departments as questions arise, keep documentation clear for continuity across days/evenings/nights, and close out the shift by confirming handoff details for the next rotation. Weekend and holiday coverage is part of the schedule, with hours flexing between 8 and 24 per week depending on staffing needs.