Location:
Hawaii Cancer Care
Pay Range:
$30.60 - $56.84
Responsible for daily specimen processing in the designated laboratory, including technical and non-technical duties. Communicates with staff physicians and other staff employees regarding patient’s specimen. Works with management personnel to ensure efficient and technically correct systems and procedures in the laboratory that includes QA/QC of reagents, instrumentation, proficiency testing, etc.
Prepare and process specimens for testing using CAP acceptable methods and standards.
Reviews the daily technical systems for assurance of quality and efficiency.
Perform tests according to approved policies and procedures for all phases of testing; pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic, as well as general laboratory specimens.
Assures instruments and reagents are within quality parameters.
Participates in laboratory research and development projects as needed and as time permits.
Responsible for inventory and ordering of supplies.
Exercises all precautions when handling hazardous chemicals that are irritating to mucous membranes and the skin.
Assist with revising laboratory documents including policies, procedures, and forms.
Maintain and ensure the confidentiality of all patient and employee information at all times.
Will be expected to work at any Company location to help meet the Company’s business needs.
Comply with all Federal and State laws and regulations pertaining to patient care, patient rights, safety, billing, human resources and collections. Adhere to all Company and departmental policies and procedures, including IT policies and procedures and Disaster Recovery Plan.
Keep work area and records in a neat and orderly manner.
Maintain all company equipment in a safe and working order.
Education
Bachelor’s degree in biology, Chemistry, molecular or related field and/ or successful completion of a medical technology or related field Training program and has a minimum 1 year of related experience in the designated laboratory specialty is preferred.
A state of Florida laboratory license in the designated area is required, and an MT(ASCP) or MT(AMT) license is preferred.
Candidate must be dependable, and adaptable in all aspects of laboratory responsibilities and scheduling hours.
Travel
0-25%
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AON is an alliance of physicians and veteran healthcare leaders dedicated to ensuring the long-term success and viability of oncology diagnosis and treatment in community-based settings. We are the fastest growing network of community oncology practices delivering local access to exceptional cancer care.
We focus on:
- Enriching the patient experience by supporting the delivery of true value-based care through participation in the Enhancing Oncology Model and Principal Care Management programs and enhanced services, such as care coordination.
- Being 100% physician-led and governed by allowing for practice autonomy, where our partnership is collaborative and leveraged as a resource but, ultimately, what gets implemented in the practice is up to the physicians.
- Improving the lives of those who practice medicine with over 40 years of proven practice management expertise and the enablement of new revenue streams by accessing additional service lines such as clinical lab, pathology and oral oncolytic pharmacy.
The AON Difference
Practice diversification - A partnership with AON enables practice growth and access to new revenue streams through centralized ancillaries such as clinical lab, pathology and oral oncolytic pharmacy.
Economies of scale - Our ability to aggregate size and scale helps us to provide practices with the most competitive and attentive vendor services and drug pricing.
It’s a partnership - Practices deserve a partner that evolves to meet their needs and stays ahead of the industry changes. With a drive to innovate cancer care, we’re focused on the future of oncology and creating a network of industry experts to ensure accessible and patient-centered care continues to be at the forefront of healthcare.