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Histotech

Job in Plano, Collin County, Texas, 75086, USA
Listing for: U.S. Dermatology Partners
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Clinical Research
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title

Histotech

Employer: U.S. Dermatology Partners

Location: Plano, TX

Job Summary

Supports the diagnostic evaluation of tissue by histological procedures. Performs histological duties within the guidelines established by histology and Moh’s laboratory (clinic or stand‑alone laboratory).

Responsibilities
  • Perform a variety of specialized histopathological procedures.
  • High‑complexity testing:
    Receive fresh unfixed specimens, map, gross, section, ink, relax cuts, score tissue as needed.
  • Non‑high‑complexity testing:
    Embed, cryotome, stain and coverslip.
  • Immunohistochemistry staining (in facilities that offer this service).
  • Specimen collection/triage:
    Receive surgical laboratory samples; verify orientation, patient information (name, accession number, stage, tumor location, diagnosis).
  • Specimen preparation:
    Maintain identification, divide into sections, apply ink, perform relax cuts, score, place on embedding slides, verify accession and piece.
  • Embedding:
    Orient specimen on glass slide, freeze, use reverse slide mount, ensure proper placement, invert onto holder disc.
  • Microtomy (cryostat):
    Operate with correct settings, alignments, knife angles; verify block orientation; trim to proper level; produce representative sections; label and store cut blocks.
  • Routine staining:
    Select stains and chemicals for H&E or TBlue; prepare and maintain solutions; determine acceptable inadequate staining; correct problem areas.
  • Mounting:
    Hand cover‑slip slides using xylene‑compatible mounting medium.
  • Permanent paraffin processing:
    Prepare routine excisions for slow Mohs; thaw and submit previous frozen specimens; prepare DAF specimens for permanent paraffin processing.
  • Instrumentation:
    Maintain and service instruments; operate or use as intended; monitor and document performance; recognize malfunctions and repair needs.
  • Reagent preparation:
    Prepare reagents per procedures; record QC data; select proper storage; recognize malfunction and replace.
  • General safety:
    Follow safety practices; correct dangerous situations; investigate complaints; comply with OSHA regulations.
  • Chemical hygiene/biohazard procedures:
    Handle chemicals and biohazard materials; waste and sharps disposal; understand OSHA regulations; use universal precautions.
  • Quality improvement:
    Participate in quality improvement activities; assist evaluation of new procedures and equipment; conduct QC on equipment, reagents, products; maintain records.
  • Prepare slides with permanent labels and file appropriately; maintain Mohs/Excision logbooks.
  • Maintain Mohs & DAF laboratory log books (accession/date/patient/tumor location).
  • Perform other duties that may be necessary in the best interest of the organization.
  • Pathology lab duties:
    Perform specialized, delicate, and complex chemical, histopathological or immunologic procedures to identify specific components.
  • High‑complexity testing:
    Grossing of specimens fixed in 10% formalin or in Michel’s Fixative for immunofluorescence.
  • Non‑high‑complexity testing:
    All other lab procedures.
  • Gross exam:
    Maintain identification; measure; select cassette; store residual tissues; record information for embedding and cutting.
  • Nail processing and decalcification:
    Select specimens; use sodium hydroxide; determine decalcification degree.
  • Specimen collection/triage:
    Receive, accept, recognize specimens; check identification and fixative; accession with patient information.
  • Tissue processing:
    Implement procedures; prepare and maintain processor.
  • Tissue embedding:
    Recognize adequacy; determine mold size; maintain identification; orient specimen.
  • Immunohistochemical techniques:
    Identify controls for IHC/IF; determine antigen retrieval procedures.
Qualifications

Qualifications are implied by the responsibilities: candidates should have experience with high‑complexity and non‑high‑complexity histological procedures, instrumentation maintenance, staining, and safety compliance, and be able to perform quality control documentation.

Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Full‑time

Job function: Other

Industries: Medical Practices

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