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Medical Laboratory Technologist in Eastern Idaho

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Wilford
1 year ago
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Job Description

 Apply for this position as a Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Technician with a top facility in Eastern Idaho!

Location: Eastern Idaho

About: Seeking a skilled Clinical Laboratory Scientist to join our healthcare team. The role involves conducting laboratory tests to aid in patient diagnosis and treatment.

Responsibilities:

General Laboratory position rotating through chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, microbiology, etc. Perform laboratory tests according to established protocols. Analyze samples and interpret results. Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure proper functioning. Adhere to safety and quality control procedures.

Qualifications:

Associate or Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science or related field. ASCP certification or equivalent. Strong laboratory skills and attention to detail. Clinical laboratory experience. Familiarity with laboratory information systems. Knowledge of regulatory requirements.

Interested in applying? Click to apply or send a resume directly to Marissa at  or call 617-746-2748.

(Job Code: 8911)

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