What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Histocompatibility Scientist (CHS) Trainee position at University of California San Francisco?
This is a training position. The Trainee will be enrolled in a state-approved training program for the Clinical Histocompatibility Scientist (CHS). (https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OSPHLD/LFS/Pages/Approved-CLS-Training-School-Programs.aspx)
While enrolled in the program, the trainee will be trained to perform:
- HLA typing by molecular methods (e.g., RT-PCR and NGS)
- KIR genotyping by SSP method
- Crossmatch by flow cytometry method
- Antibody screening by Luminex-based method
- Chimerism testing by NGS method
- Other procedures that are performed by licensed histocompatibility personnel.
- Other duties include
- Accession samples using Laboratory Information Systems (LIS)
- Isolate DNA from blood, buccal mucosa, and cells
- Isolate and cryopreserve lymphocytes from blood, spleen, and lymph nodes
- Prepare serum samples for testing
- Maintain samples in the inventory
- Prepare reagents for testing
- Perform QC and maintenance on various laboratory equipment
- Perform maintenance duties for lab space
- Order and stock lab supplies
- File lab reports
- Archive and scan documents
The Trainee must satisfy the requirements of the state-approved training program for continuous enrollment. Employment beyond the training period is dependent upon the receipt of California license and availability of a CHS/CLS position at ITL.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.
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Department Description
Required Qualifications
- BA/BS in life science, clinical science or appropriate scientific field
- Relevant laboratory experience
- Must meet the academic requirements to enroll in the training program
- Must be able to work variable shifts as required by laboratory operations including weekends, nights and early mornings.
- Accurate and be able to process multiple samples without switches.
- Be able to work with personal computers.
- Must be effective as a member of a team.
- Proven record of being reliable and be able to multi-task.
- Must be able to work independently with minimum supervision.
- Tidy and orderly.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with human samples
- Experience with QC/QA/QS in a clinical laboratory setting
- Working knowledge of antigens and genetics of the HLA system and be able to interpret results correctly.
License/Certification
- California Trainee License in Clinical Histocompatibility before commencement of training.
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