Medical Lab Scientist; MLS or Medical Lab Tech; MLT - St. Joseph Warren Hospital
Listed on 2025-12-29
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Clinical Research
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Scheduled Weekly
Hours:
0.01
Work Shift:
All Work Shifts (United States of America)
Sign On Bonus $6,000
Summary of Primary Function/General Purpose of PositionMedical Laboratory Scientists (sometimes referred to as clinical laboratory scientists, or medical technologists) are responsible for performing all aspects of testing on patient samples in an attempt to detect the absence or presence of a number of diseases. These medical professionals may examine a host of different types of samples, including various body fluids, feces, cells and tissues. Upon conclusion of the testing, the Medical Laboratory Scientist will report back to the ordering physician and consult with him or her about the results.
EssentialJob Functions
- Performs routine and complex laboratory procedures; interprets and analyzes results.
- Identifies and corrects problems within the scope of training and education.
- Operates, maintains, troubleshoots, and validates lab equipment.
- Performs, records, and evaluates Quality Control.
- Assists Lead, Supervisor, or Manager with inventory, schedules, and safety.
- Conducts competency assessments.
- May be responsible for developing and evaluating new methods of testing, depending on their experience and position.
This document is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, or working conditions associated with the job. Employees may be required to perform other job-related duties as required by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodation.
Licensing/CertificationFor BSMH, MLS Medical Lab Scientist Certification or eligible by a nationally recognized certification agency (preferably ASCP) (required)
For RSFH (as of 3/27/25), if registry-eligible, must achieve certification within 12 months from hire date.
EducationBachelors in Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Laboratory Science/Biomedical Science/Biology/Biochemistry
through a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) approved program (required)
Work ExperienceExternship program completed (preferred)
TrainingNone
Skills- Active Listening
- Service Orientation
- Coordination
- Verbal and Written Communication Skills
- Problem Solving
- Customer Service
- Organization
- Time Management
- Keyboarding
- Microsoft Office
- Telephone Skills
- Lab Information Systems
- Laboratory Diagnostic Tests
- Analyze data
- Laboratory equipment
- Quality assurance and control
- Documentation
- FDA health laws and regulations. >
Medical Terminology
Periods of high stress and fluctuating workloads may occur
May be exposed to physical altercations and verbal abuse
May be exposed to high noise levels and bright lights
May be exposed to limited hazardous substances or body fluids*
May be exposed to human blood and other potentially infectious materials*
May have periods of constant interruptions
Prolonged periods of working alone
Other:
Intermittent exposure to fumes and odors
* Individuals in this position are required to exercise universal precautions, use personal protective equipment and devices, and learn the policies concerning infection control.
Physical Requirements- Lifting/Carrying (0-50 lbs.) 1-33%
- Lifting/Carrying (50-100 lbs.) 1-33%
- Push/Pull (0-50 lbs.) 1-33%
- Push/Pull (50-100 lbs.) 1-33%
- Stoop/Kneel 1-33%
- Crawling 1-33%
- Climbing 1-33%
- Balance 67-100%
- Bending 1-33%
- Sitting 67-100%
- Walking 67-100%
- Standing 67-100%
Physical Requirements /Hazards
- Manual dexterity (eye/hand coordination)
- Perform shift work
- Maneuver weight of patients
- Hear alarms/telephone/audio recorder
- Reach above shoulder
- Repetitive arm/hand movements
- Finger Dexterity
- Color Vision
- Acuity - far
- Acuity - near
- Depth perception
- Use of latex products
- Exposure to toxic/caustic/chemicals/detergents
- Exposure to moving mechanical parts
- Exposure to dust/fumes
- Exposure to potential electrical shock
- Exposure to x ray/electromagnetic energy
- Exposure to high pitched noises
- Gaseous risk exposure
- Patient Population
- Neonates (0-4 weeks)
- Infant (1-12 months)
- Pediatrics (1-12 years)
- Adolescents (13-17 years)
- Adults (18-64 years)
- Geriatrics (65 years and older)
Mercy Health is an equal opportunity employer.
What we offer- Competitive pay, incentives, referral bonuses and 403(b) with employer…
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