What are the responsibilities and job description for the Accessioning Technologist II position at Foundation Medicine?
About The Job
The Accessioning Technologist II performs critical sample receipt and data entry functions in FMI’s CLIA certified clinical laboratory. Specifically, the Accessioning Technologist receives all incoming samples
and ensures that necessary information has been received to move forward with processing. This role is
involved in both independent and collaborative work that includes the use of account or patient
demographic data entry.
This is a regulated position and additional information may be available from FMI Quality Assurance
regarding regulatory guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
demographic data updates processes.
demographic data.
specimen accessioning.
College of American Pathologists (CAP), Massachusetts state, and New York state.
Basic Qualifications
The Accessioning Technologist II performs critical sample receipt and data entry functions in FMI’s CLIA certified clinical laboratory. Specifically, the Accessioning Technologist receives all incoming samples
and ensures that necessary information has been received to move forward with processing. This role is
involved in both independent and collaborative work that includes the use of account or patient
demographic data entry.
This is a regulated position and additional information may be available from FMI Quality Assurance
regarding regulatory guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
- Specimen Acceptance:
- Receive and record delivery of patient samples.
- Unpack and verify contents and condition of received samples.
- Sign off on all received specimens; ensure logs match specimens received.
- Address any issues in the instance there are missing paperwork, discrepancies between
- Specimen Accessioning:
- Perform data entry into the FMI Customer Relationship Management (CRM) System
- Upload any relevant documentation and intake forms in the CRM system after specimen
demographic data updates processes.
- Route samples into the appropriate workflow and ensure downstream staff is alerted to
- Maintain required documentation, including proper specimen handling, labeling, and
- Maintain specimen identification and integrity throughout the Accessioning process.
- Utilize internal data governance processes and compliance guidelines to ensure quality,
demographic data.
- Timely address any account and patient demographic tasks or inquiries from Client Services or
specimen accessioning.
- Identify and inform supervisor of any issues that need to be escalated.
- Assist with accessioning schedule changes if requested by a supervisor, including occasional
- Work in a lab environment using chemicals and regents.
- Ensure regulatory compliance by following local, business unit, and corporate safety policies.
- Collaborate with other departments and colleagues for problem solving.
- Execute work in adherence to Good Documentation Practice (GDP) requirements and applicable
College of American Pathologists (CAP), Massachusetts state, and New York state.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent (General Education Degree) with at least 2-4 years of work
- OR Associates Degree, particularly a science degree in biological or life sciences with at least 1
- OR Bachelor’s Degree, particularly a Bachelor of Science degree in biological or life sciences
- Associates or Bachelor’s Degree, particularly a science degree in biological or life sciences
- 1 years of experience working in an Accessioning department in CLIA laboratory
- 3 years of professional experience with accessioning and/or anatomic pathology
- Prior use of laboratory information management systems
- Knowledge of medical terminology, specifically anatomic pathology specimen descriptions.
- Excellent computer/data entry skills
- Demonstrated attention to detail and strong organizational skills
- Demonstrated experience handling multiple tasks at once
- Ability to work independently as well as collaborate with peers in a fast-paced and crossfunctional results-oriented team environment
- Demonstrated experience working within tight timelines for successful execution of project and
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work well under pressure while maintaining a professional demeanor
- Ability to prioritize and thoroughly follow up on assigned tasks
- Ability to adapt to changing procedures, policies and work environment
- Understanding of HIPAA and importance of privacy of patient data
- Commitment to FMI values: patients, innovation, collaboration, and passion