What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Laboratory Technician position at Stillwater Medical?
The lab at Stillwater Medical-Perry processes a high volume of lab samples with accuracy and are looking for a Medical Laboratory Technician MLT or Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS to join our team!
This opening is at Stillwater Medical - Perry in Perry, OK.
We are looking for someone with:
- Strong teamwork and communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Efficiency in approach to the work
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QUALIFICATIONS:
- Never convicted of a criminal offense related to health care.
- Not listed by a Federal agency as debarred, excluded or otherwise ineligible for participation in federally funded health care programs.
- Registered (or registry eligible) Medical Laboratory Technician through ASCP, HEW, AMT or equivalent.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Able to work on occasion with minimal direct supervision.
- Ability to speak clearly and distinctly with staff, physicians, patients and fellow employees.
- Must be able to use the telephone to communicate with clients in a clear and precise manner.
- Must have audio ability to communicate with staff, physicians, patients and fellow employees. Audio abilities must enable employee to hear the operation of technical equipment for safety reasons.
- Coordination and motor skills required for obtaining blood specimens from patients following OSHA guidelines.
- Lifting and moving of small technical equipment is required.
- Motor skills must allow for performing duties of faxing, copying, typing and filing of laboratory information.
- Vision must be corrected to enable reading of test results in a clear and concise manner. Color blindness would be evaluated as to degree of inhibition in performing tests assigned.
- Motor skills must allow safe handling of chemicals according to OSHA guidelines.
- Motor skills must allow safe handling of bloodborne pathogens according to OSHA guidelines