Medical Technologist

3 weeks ago


Andalusia, United States Kindred Healthcare Full time

Andalusia Health is seeking Medical Technologist (MT) OR Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). Serves as a professional member of the laboratory staff who works well as a member of the laboratory team, performing all laboratory procedures (Blood Bank, Chemistry, Coagulation, Hematology, Microbiology, Serology, Urinalysis, Point of Care) , assist with R&D, staff training, quality control review and assessment, instrumentation maintenance, venipuncture, solves problems under critical time constraints, operates under minimal supervision, and assists the Analytical Lead and Laboratory Manager.

At Andalusia Health, we recognize that our patients deserve qualified, engaged, and competent healthcare professionals. And we know that our healthcare professionals deserve a working environment that is safe, leaders who are visible and supportive, and opportunities to grow and develop in their chosen disciplines. The heart of Andalusia Health is in its people, making our hospital a family that only the best is invited to join. If you feel that your skills and compassion fit with our vision for healthcare, we invite you to apply today.

Qualified Medical Technologist (MT) candidates will have a Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science / Medical Technology and hold a current certification by the ASCP as a Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Experience preferred but not required.

Qualified Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) candidates will have a degree in Medical Laboratory Technician or Military Equivalent with eligibility for certification. MLT (ASCP) must be obtained within 90 days of employment. Experience preferred but not required.



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