Foreign Service Regional Medical Laboratory Scientist (RMLS)
Department of State - Agency Wide
Summary The U.S. Department of State is developing a rank-ordered list of eligible hires for a limited number of Foreign Service Regional Medical Laboratory Scientist (RMLS) positions. Learn more about Foreign Service medical careers. There is more to joining the Foreign Service than just salary. Refer to the Benefits section for more information on total compensation. Responsibilities The Bureau of Medical Services (MED) in the Department of State maintains and promotes the health and well-being of the United States’ diplomatic community who represent a wide range of United States government agencies abroad. The Department assigns Foreign Service Regional Medical Laboratory Scientists (RMLS); Physicians, Foreign Service Regional Medical Officers (RMOs); Psychiatrists, Foreign Service Regional Medical Officer Psychiatrists (RMOPs); and Family Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistants, Foreign Service Medical Providers (MPs) to selected posts overseas. Many of these posts have significant health risks and local medical care that is inadequate by U.S. standards. The Foreign Service Regional Medical Laboratory Scientist (RMLS) performs a wide variety of tests and procedures in Parasitology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Immunology, Hematology, Blood Banking, and Urinalysis. Duties also include training laboratory and non-laboratory professionals, assessing local laboratories, and addressing food safety, environmental, and water quality issues. RMLS duties may include, but are not limited to, the following at each regional post of responsibility: Clinical Evaluate and report on the quality of local medical laboratory services, blood banks, and hospital laboratories at home and regional posts. Serve as technical supervisor of regional laboratory personnel. Conduct competency assessments at home and regional post. Perform and report on medical and environmental laboratory tests. Perform phlebotomy on patients of all ages. Ensure patient confidentiality and records’ integrity. Address food safety, environmental, and water quality issues. Maintain credentials and continuing medical education. Train health unit staff on specimen collection, processing, testing, and reporting. Conduct food safety and other instructional classes. Perform sanitation inspections. Maintain a ServSafe® manager certification. Diplomatic Collaborate with local laboratory directors and managers. Administrative Manage the health unit laboratory operations. Oversee Quality Management programs. Write Exposure Control Plans. Perform cost analyses to determine cost versus benefit when indicated to maintain fiscal responsibility. Mentor new RMLSs. Evaluate test methods. Submit statistical reports to the Bureau of Medical Services. Update the medical capabilities database. Emergency Preparedness Prepare laboratory testing information for the emergency preparedness programs. Assist with post’s pandemic medical response plans. Regional Care Responsibilities Arrange and maintain a regional travel schedule to respond to immediate and routine post needs. Maintain communication with regional health unit staff. Liaise with Regional Medical Managers. Maintain regular communication with the MED/LAB office in Washington, D.C. An RMLS is considered essential personnel and is expected to be available on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Requirements Conditions of Employment Be a U.S. citizen and accept assignments based on the needs of the FS.* Be able to obtain a Top Secret Security Clearance. Meet the minimum medical qualification standard. Be able to obtain a favorable Suitability Review Panel determination.** Be at least 20 years old and at least 21 years old to be appointed. Be appointed prior to age 60 (preference eligible veterans excepted).*** At the time of application, the candidate must possess: A minimum of five (5) years of full-time post-certification laboratory experience within the last ten (10) years in the Chemistry, Hematology, and Immunology (i.e. Core Lab) areas of the laboratory, with experience and working knowledge in Parasitology, Microbiology, Blood Banking, and Urinalysis, with progressively responsible experience as a Medical Laboratory Scientist. The candidate must also submit in the application proof of the following: Proof of successful completion of a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) accredited Medical Laboratory Science program; or Proof of successful completion of a 50-week U.S. military medical laboratory training course. Current national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification. (For ASCP certifications credentialed prior to 01/01/2004, candidates must upload proof of participation in Credential Maintenance Program with no expiration date. For ASCP certifications credentialed after 01/01/2004, candidates must upload their current active certification.) Or Current national certification from American Medical Technologists (AMT) Or Current state licensure. Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities The Department has conducted extensive job analysis research to determine Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) and other attributes conducive to successful performance in this position. A candidate’s education level, work experience, and other qualifications will be considered as part of the hiring decision-making process based on these KSA criteria. The candidate must have demonstrated skill in performing tests with detail and accuracy and providing information to appropriate individuals, as necessary. The work involves exercising a high degree of laboratory management and technical expertise. The candidate must have knowledge of the following: Medical Laboratory Science, General Anatomy, Medical Terminology, Quality Control procedures, Quality Assurance plans, laboratory equipment used in performing a variety of laboratory tests, skill in performing preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on laboratory equipment, ability to train other medical professionals in laboratory techniques is required. The candidate must be a skilled and experienced Medical Laboratory Scientist capable of working independently. Experience in performing laboratory techniques to diagnose infectious and tropical diseases is preferred. The candidate must have the ability to develop, coordinate, and administer food and safety programs and procedures, including teaching laboratory and safety topics to both small and large groups. The candidate must be able to organize and supervise a diverse group of health care staff with varying degrees of expertise, education, and command of English. The candidate must understand the unique cultural differences related to laboratory methods and health care delivery in varied countries and address these differences in a positive manner. The candidate must have the capacity to gain the cooperation and confidence of patients, co-workers, supervisors, and subordinates. Individuals must have experience in working in a multidisciplinary setting as well as experience in team building, leadership, and management. Effective written and oral communication skills are essential, as well as the ability to present laboratory findings in a clear and concise manner to medical and non-medical personnel. Demonstrated ability to teach or lecture to groups on laboratory issues is preferred. General computer and Microsoft Office skills are required. The candidate must demonstrate a high degree of technical expertise with management experience. The candidate must demonstrate the ability to manage the administrative aspects of a health unit laboratory, as well as the ability to cope with extraordinary issues, which may occur in remote and isolated settings. Previous experience working as a supervisor or section chief, or in an overseas setting, is advantageous. The candidate must be a skilled and experienced medial laboratory scientist with excellent interpersonal skills. The candidate must be able to function well within a complex organization and have experience working in a high stress environment and recognize and understand the problems of delivering laboratory services to U.S. citizens posted in locations where local laboratory resources are limited or non-existent. The ability to objectively evaluate the quality of laboratory services based on observations and open-ended questions, and the ability to provide long distance assessment of issues via electronic communications such as video conference software, telephone, radio, and email. Specific medical knowledge areas required by the job include: medical laboratory science, clinical laboratory standards, medical laboratory equipment, specimen collection, computer medical records and programs, international air transport association (IATA) regulations, and water testing methods and standards. Specific medical skills required by the job include: performing laboratory tests, selecting laboratory tests, collecting specimens, analyzing, observing, interviewing, and controlling laboratory documents. Management skills required by the job include: supervising, overseeing, managing laboratories, training, organizing, multitasking, working with others of diverse backgrounds, managing resources, budgeting, contracting, and using computers. Personal skills required by the job include: reading comprehension, active listening, active learning, oral and written communication, public speaking, complex problem identification, critical thinking, social perceptiveness, interpersonal skills, persuasion, service orientation, monitoring, coordination, process operation and control, and equipment selection and installation. Other attributes required by the job include: compassionate, self-sufficient, independent but integrated with the department, interest in continuous learning and change, attention to detail, dependable, tolerance of travel, worldwide available, tolerance of living away from family, and tolerance of working and living in difficult and/or isolated or high-threat locations. Superior oral and written communication skills: Foreign Service Specialists must consistently meet a high standard for English, both written (overall structure as well as grammar, spelling and punctuation) and spoken (overall structure as well as delivery, clarity and succinctness). The candidate must demonstrate a strong command of the English language to include grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Essential Physical Requirements The most important physical requirements of the job are: vision, speaking, mobility, dexterity, physical endurance, mental endurance, and hearing. RMLSs may need to perform essential functions effectively with or without reasonable accommodation, in environments that pose physical or other occupational challenges. These duties may include: Provision of direct patient care that may require heavy lifting, pulling, stooping, bending, and twisting in tight and limited spaces. Travelling independently to regional posts using commercial air carriers, military aircraft, or other transportation modalities that may not offer special access accommodations. Provision of emergency care in any location following an accident, natural disaster, or attack and emergency care in potentially hostile or physically challenging environments, such as in buildings without elevators or in areas with irregular spaces that require kneeling, bending, stooping, lifting, walking, and running on uneven terrain. Transportation of self or patients via small aircraft, helicopters, ambulances, or other non-standard modes of transportation with small entrances and high floors, such as high-axle armored vehicles. Education At the time of application, the candidate must meet the below qualifications and have a minimum of five (5) years of full-time post-certification laboratory experience within the last ten (10) years in the Chemistry, Hematology, and Immunology (i.e. Core Lab) areas of the laboratory, with experience and working knowledge in Parasitology, Microbiology, Blood Banking, and Urinalysis, with progressively responsible experience as a Medical Laboratory Scientist: A Bachelor's or a Master's degree from a regionally accredited college/university in Medical Laboratory Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology OR biological science (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry). AND Successful completion of a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) accredited Medical Laboratory Science program OR successful completion of a 50-week U.S. military medical laboratory training course. AND Hold a current national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification OR a current national certification from American Medical Technologists (AMT) OR current state licensure. For ASCP certifications, those credentialed prior to 01/01/2004 must upload proof of participation in Credential Maintenance Program with no expiration date. Those credentialed after 01/01/2004 must upload their current active certification. Education from a program or institution within the United States must be accredited at the time of program completion by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Foreign Education Foreign education acquired outside of any state of the U.S., the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, or any territory or possession of the U.S. must be evaluated by a member organization of one of the two national associations of credential evaluation services (NACES or AICE) in order to be given credit towards qualification. The accredited interpretation must include the summary and the foreign education transcripts. Foreign education transcripts that have not been evaluated by a credential evaluation service will not be accepted and the candidacy will be terminated. For further information on the evaluation of foreign education, please refer to the Office of Personnel Management, Foreign Education section, and the U.S. Department of Education. The U.S. Department of State neither endorses nor recommends any individual evaluation service. Please refer to the Required Documents Section on how to submit the required educational documentation for this position. Additional Information *EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION PROGRAM (E-Verify) – Verification of employment eligibility in the United States is required. U.S. law requires companies to employ only individuals who may legally work in the U.S. – either U.S. citizens, or foreign citizens who have the necessary authorization. This agency utilizes E-Verify to compare information from the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to data from U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) records to confirm employment eligibility. If the employee’s information does not match DHS and/or SSA records, the employee is given an opportunity to resolve the problem. If eligibility cannot be verified, employment will be terminated. **The U.S. Department of State Suitability Review Panel and standards are defined in Chapter 3 of the Foreign Affairs Manual. For more information please visit the FAM. ***For more information about Veteran’s Preference and how it is applied in the selection process, please visit: https://careers.state.gov/faq-items/are-veterans-given-hiring-preference/. No candidate will be considered who has previously been separated from the Foreign Service under sections §607, §608, §610 or §611 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980, as amended, or who resigned or retired in lieu of separation under these provisions. In addition, no candidate will be considered who has previously been separated for failure to receive a career appointment under section §306 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980, as amended, or who resigned or retired in lieu thereof. A Foreign Service Specialist separated for failure to receive a career appointment under section 306 may not re-apply to be a Foreign Service Specialist in the same skill code but may apply for another skill code or to be a Foreign Service Generalist. Executive Branch agencies are barred by 5 US Code 3303 as amended from accepting or considering prohibited political recommendations and are required to return any prohibited political recommendations to sender. In addition, as mandated by 5 US Code 3110, relatives of federal employees cannot be granted preference in competing for these employment opportunities. It is the policy of the Federal Government to treat all employees with dignity and respect and to provide a workplace that is free from discrimination whether discrimination is based on race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity or pregnancy), national origin, disability, political affiliation, marital status, membership in an employee organization, age, sexual orientation, or other non-merit factors. The U.S. Department of State provides reasonable accommodation to candidates with disabilities. Procedures vary by test type, and all candidates must request reasonable accommodations in advance. For more information visit Requesting Reasonable Accommodations - Careers (state.gov). Decisions for granting reasonable accommodations are made on a case-by-case basis.
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