North Bend Medical Center
Job Posting
JOB TITLE: Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Technician, Generalist
DEPARTMENT: Laboratory
REPORTS TO: Laboratory Manager, Technical Supervisor
LABORATORY HOURS: Monday - Friday 7:00am to 6:30PM, Saturday 8:00 - 4:00, Closed Holidays and Sundays
SHIFT: 40 hours per week, hours vary within the lab's scheduled weekday hours of operation
North Bend Medical Center lab is currently hiring a Medical Lab Scientist or Medical Lab Technician for our main clinical laboratory. Located in Coos Bay, Oregon along the beautiful Southern Oregon coast, North Bend Medical Center hosts providers in a variety of specialties, along with 400+ employees and is one of the largest clinical labs on the Oregon Coast. Our staff of over 30 individuals includes phlebotomists, lab assistants, technical lab assistants, and lab scientists.
North Bend Medical Center is dedicated to providing opportunities and to the building of our employees' careers. We are looking for health care professionals with a strong desire to help others. We encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQIA+ community members. The strength of our agency lies in the diversity of our workforce and the perspectives our employees bring to their work at NBMC.
We are committed to offering:
Competitive wages
Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance options
Annual vacation time (80 hours) and sick leave (48 hours) for full-time employees
Paid holidays (8 per year)
401k + company match
Team-oriented atmosphere that values each of our employees as individuals and their work-life balance. FULL JOB DESCRIPTION
Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Lab Technician
Our lab conducts a full range of laboratory tests in chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, serology, molecular biology, and urinalysis on clinical specimens to provide the information necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
ESSENTIAL RESPONISIBLIES:
Perform and report lab tests in accordance with laboratory policies, procedures, and quality standards:
Process patient specimens according to priority and report results to the LIS.
Review patient test data in LIS for accuracy before release to the patient's record.
Alert clinicians or other appropriate designees of abnormal/critical laboratory results in a timely and professional fashion.
Monitor test accuracy through performance and evaluation of quality controls:
Perform instrument maintenance, calibration, and quality control according to standard operating procedures, if required.
Understand and have the ability to pass competencies for all required quality control and proficiency testing materials.
Troubleshoot any malfunctioning equipment or test system and repair if possible.
Execute corrective actions for instrumentation or testing errors and document if controls are not within specified limits.
Audit specimen integrity and identification to ensure that specimens are appropriate for the desired testing.
Reject specimens and request redraws as required for inadequate or unacceptable specimens
Identify test discrepancies and address any issues that could lead to testing discrepancies.
Investigate or initiate sample or result inquiries when requested by providers
Refer problems to a specialist, supervisor, manager, or medical director as needed.
Answer phone inquiries about department policies, procedures and testing criteria.
Maintain clean and well-organized work area with adequate supplies and reagents.
Track, prepare and alert technical supervisor/manager to low volumes of reagents and supplies when necessary.
Maintain technical and professional certifications.
Attend all required training, education, and meetings. EDUCATION/LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:
A copy of academic degrees or official transcripts and current certifications will be required before hire
Minimally must meet current qualifications listed under section "Clinical Laboratory Personnel Requirements" defined in the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Act of 1988 (CLIA-88) and Oregon Department of Human Services Regulations, College of American Pathologists (CAP) and Joint Commission standards. CAP reserves the right to set requirements that are more stringent than those of CLIA-88.
Bachelor of Science degree from a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS) accredited Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technology program or Clinical Laboratory Science program. OR
An associate degree from an NAACLS accredited school in Medical Laboratory Technology
A current certification from ASCP or AMT as either an MLS or MLT. REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Demonstrates the ability to use a computer and various software programs applicable to the position
Exhibits the ability to deal effectively interdepartmentally and with other professionals within the laboratory and greater organization
Exhibits the ability to maintain confidentiality
Demonstrates the capacity to think and act independently with minimal supervision
Maintains regular, consistent, and punctual attendance at the assigned job location.
Demonstrates a general knowledge of standard medical laboratory techniques, procedures, and safety precautions
Knowledge of CLIA laboratory regulations and the requirements of a position within a CLIA certified laboratory
Displays high level organizational skills including ability to multi-task and think critically EXPERIENCE/PREFFERED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Experience is not required, previous clinical laboratory experience preferred.
Experience with a Laboratory Information System, experience with EPIC a plus
Knowledge of the most common clinical tests for blood and urinalysis. WORK CONDITIONS:
Able to sit, stand, walk, bend, squat, reach, and stretch frequently
May be required to lift up to 40 pounds.
Must use standard precautions due to the threat of exposure to blood and body fluids
Ability to wear the required PPE (masks, gloves, lab coats, etc.)
Needs ability to communicate effectively through reading, writing, and speaking in person or on the telephone
Requires frequent use of a computer
Must demonstrate required manual dexterity
Other Information:
North Bend Medical Center is unable to provide employer sponsorship of Visas at this time.