What are the responsibilities and job description for the Grossing Technician I - Lab-Histology, Evenings position at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health?
Overview
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Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is home to the largest laboratory in New Hampshire, providing Pathology and Clinical Laboratory services to DHMC physician practices, Dartmouth Health system members, as well as to independent practices and hospitals throughout New Hampshire and Vermont. The department is a leader in process improvement, utilizing LEAN/Six Sigma, which has resulted in a renovated space designed for workflow efficiency. With a slogan of ‘Investigate, innovate and validate,’ our lab is:
- A high-volume lab with cutting-edge technology and automation
- A culture that encourages collaboration and teamwork to future innovation.
- A place to learn and grow, and we encourage new graduates to apply for our open positions.
The Grossing Technician I performs the grossing of specific tissue types for Pathology to aid in diagnosis. They may also perform routine paraffin embedding, frozen sectioning, procuring control tissue, and tissue banking. We are seeking candidates who value quality patient care, a positive work environment, and teamwork.
This is a full-time, 40-hour per week, benefitted, evening-shift position working Monday - Friday, 3:00pm - 11:30pm. The evening shift receives a 10% shift differential. This position does not require weekends or holidays.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
- Education/training equivalent to the above that includes the following:
- 60 semester hours or equivalent from an accredited institution. This education must include 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses, OR 24 semester hours of science courses that includes six semester hours of chemistry, six semester hours of biology, and 12 semester hours of chemistry, biology or medical laboratory technology in any combination, AND
- Laboratory training including either completion of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by the ABHES, NAACLA, or other organization approved by HHS (note that this training may be included in the 60 semester hours listed above), OR at least three months of recorded laboratory training in each specialty in which the individual performs high complexity testing.
- An earned associate degree in a chemical or biological science or medical laboratory technology, obtained from an accredited institution, OR
- Previous work experience in a clinical histology laboratory preferred.
Required Licensure/Certifications
- None