Benefits
$10,000 Tuition Reimbursement per year ($5,700 part-time) $10,000 Student Loan Repayment ($5,000 part-time) $1,000 Professional Development per year ($500 part-time) $250 Wellbeing Fund per year($125 for part-time) Matching 401(k) Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage Life insurance Annual Employee Salary Increase and Incentive Bonus Paid time off and Holiday payPay Starting at: $30.89+ per hour based on experience
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Description
The Senior Medical Laboratory Scientistreflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
In addition to the responsibilities of a Medical Laboratory Scientist, a Senior Medical Laboratory Scientist provides technical/administrative oversight to and directs the work of personnel who may perform both routine and non-routine or specialized tests and analyses in a designated section.
Technical responsibilities:Performs all aspects of pre-analytic workflow appropriate for the specific laboratory section to ensure orders are entered correctly, specimens collected are appropriate for the test ordered and are correctly processed/transported.Verifies order where necessaryVerifies non-patient information (e.g., collection time) according to established protocol.Handles unresolved orders, troubleshoots where needed.Verifies with physicians and/or nurses prior to laboratory information system (LIS) order entry to resolve unclear, duplicate or otherwise ambiguous orders.Verifies specimens for add-on tests are available and acceptable and generates add-on test orders.Recognizes when fraud and abuse compliance issues require adjustments to the test orderCollecting, receiving and processing of specimens:Verifies specimens are correctly and completely labeled upon receipt. Evaluates specimens for appropriateness and takes necessary corrective action. Appropriately documents unacceptable specimens and proper notifications as needed.Prioritizes specimen processing based on established priorities.Aliquots specimens according to established protocols.Performs all aspects of analytical testing appropriate for the specific laboratory section, following established written protocols and standard operating procedures (SOP)Maintains test system integrity:Performs preventive maintenance on instruments/equipment in a timely fashion according to defined schedule.Verifies reagents and supplies meet defined acceptability criteria upon receipt and prior to use; takes action to ensure unacceptable items are removed from use.Ensures that sufficient reagents and supplies necessary for test performance are available. Notifies senior staff when minimum inventory level is encountered.Performs and records all necessary quality control (QC) required for test system performance.Evaluates QC results and takes necessary corrective actions according to established protocol.Performs specimen preparation:Performs any necessary pretest specimen preparation according to protocols (e.g., microbiology plating, cell cultures, filtering, extraction, separation, elution, absorption, etc.)Transfers or ships specimens to approved testing locations according to SOPsResponsible for all aspects of analytical testing appropriate for the specific laboratory sectionMaintains test system integrity:Examines preventative maintenance logs on instruments/equipment in a timely fashion and follows up as needed.Verifies reagents and supplies meet defined acceptability criteria upon receipt and prior to use; takes action to ensure unacceptable items are removed from use.Responsible for inventory maintenance and supply ordering in designated section.Performs and records all necessary quality control (QC) required for test system performance.Review and evaluates QC results in designated sections and take necessary corrective actions according to established protocol.Performs tests:Prioritizes testing based on assignment or established priorities, completes testing within defined turn-around-times (TAT).Recognizes the need for and follows any age-specific protocolsResponds effectively to changes in the workflow by coordinating a simultaneous series of tests when needed or adjusting work to incorporate STAT tests or fluctuations in work volume.Exercises independent judgement in the performance of technical responsibilitiesMonitors daily workflow and priorities to assure meeting service levels.Performs technical review and interpretation:Develops and maintains a higher level of expertise in the specific areas of responsibilities.Reviews results for completeness, correctness, and consistency within defined test systemEvaluates test results/reactions and provides accurate interpretations as appropriate to include correlation with, and integration of, other patient data as necessary.Performs visual interpretation/identifications as appropriate.Recognizes unusual test results/interpretations and completes indicated reflex testing or other follow-up actions.Follows established notification protocols for critical values, phone/fax/e-mail results requests, abnormalities.Evaluates instruments and test systems and makes recommendations for acquisition to senior management.Troubleshoots and solves problems:Recognizes test system performance problems and takes necessary corrective actions.Recognizes when unresolved problems need to be escalated and takes necessary follow-up action.Reviews pending logs and follows-up to ensure pending tests are completed or cancelled when appropriate.Performs advanced troubleshooting and repair. Calls for field service when necessary and is familiar with contractual terms of maintenance agreements.Post-test specimen storage:Ensures that specimens and related materials (blood, slides, tissues, etc.) are stored according to protocols for location and duration with necessary documentationPost-analytical responsibilities:Performs all aspects of the post-analytical workflow appropriate for the specific laboratory section to ensure accurate results are reported within established time frames, specimens are retained appropriately, test results and/or current status are available upon inquiry, and billed charges are correct for testing performed.Verifies and reports results:Verifies results according to procedure.Performs computer functions necessary for releasing results.Generates written reports according to established protocol.Reviews electronic or printed reports when applicable, recognizes problems and escalates according to protocol.Amends reports:Corrects erroneous reports and amends reports according to procedureResponds to inquiries:Responds to requests for information according to established protocol for confidentiality and release of informationRecognizes when unresolved inquiries need to be escalated and takes actionStores documents and records:Stores documents and records according to established protocol.Charge capture/billing:Performs billing and/or enter credits for tests and services when applicable.Recognizes billing problems and escalates accordinglyUniversal responsibilities:Ensures quality of operations:Assumes delegated responsibilities in the absence of a coordinator.Responsible for regulatory compliance in designated section.Follows written standard operating procedures (SOP).Operates instruments/equipment according to protocol.Uses computers according to established protocol; follows downtime procedures as required.Performs required quality system responsibilities including initiating “Quality Investigation Reports”.Meets proficiency and competency standards of the department and assists in the competency assessment of technical and support staff.Participates in the training of new employees and studentsPerforms operational review of new SOPs.Presents continuing education programsAssists in new test development, validations and implementation.Attends at least one personal development session per year.Assists the coordinator and manager in monitoring the operations of designated areas to ensure service standards and financial goals are met.Contributes in developing and is responsible for implementation of technical goals and standards.Performs other duties as assigned, or as needed, to ensure continued quality operationsInformation Systems:Ensures integrity of Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) by following established protocols and participates in the maintenance and enhancements of the LIS.May oversee/accomplish instrument computer software upgrades/updatesDemonstrates expertise in Information Technology; uses application to streamline operations and facilitate service monitoring and data collection.Ensures safety of operations:Follows all required safety procedures, uses personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for tasks performed, and assumes a proactive role in laboratory safety.Maintains cleans and organized work areaProvides service excellence:Answers telephone when needed, using NM telephone etiquetteMaintains patient confidentiality including protected health information (PHI)Assists patients, visitors and other contacts whenever need occursQualifications
Required:
Education/ExperienceBachelor’s Degree in Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Chemistry, Biology, or Allied Health qualifying the applicant to take the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification examination.Minimum of two (2) years of clinical laboratory experience including training in a technical specialty.License/Certification and Regulatory AgencyGeneral MLS or MT (ASCP) Certification or eligible orCategorical BB, C, H or M (ASCP) Certification or eligibleIf eligible, must be ASCP certified within one year of employmentPreferred:
Two (2) years post graduate study in the area of specialization (i.e. MS, SBB)Equal Opportunity
Northwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation or any other protected status.