Job Summary
Directs and performs standard laboratory procedures for diagnosis and treatment of disease to include chemical, microscopic, bacteriological, immunological, hematological, and coagulation studies. Assists physician or pathologist in diagnosis and patient care in a clinic/outpatient environment. Operates equipment to make qualitative and quantitative analyses of specimens. Recognizes abnormal trends or results and makes required decisions and corrections. Serves in a teaching role and as in-charge tech as needed, and assists with patient phlebotomy, registration and order entry.
Essential Functions
Physical Requirements
Moderate lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying weights up to 25 pounds and infrequently over 25 pounds with assistance in a busy environment. Frequent walking, standing, stooping, and reaching. Use of computer for long periods of time. General hospital environment with some exposure to chemicals, pathogens, and patient blood and body fluids. Some latex exposure may be expected. Low doses of constantly monitored radioactivity may occur in some job functions.
Education, Experience and Certifications
High School Diploma or GED required; Bachelor's Degree preferred. ASCP registered or ASCP registry-eligible MT. Experience, advanced certification, and exceptional knowledge or skill preferred.
Atrium Health is one of the nation’s leading healthcare organizations, connecting patients with on-demand care, world-class specialists and the region’s largest primary care network. A recognized leader in healthcare delivery, quality and innovation, our foundation rests on providing clinically excellent and compassionate care.
We’ve been serving our community since 1940, when we opened our doors as Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Since then, our network has grown to include more than 40 hospitals and 900 care locations ranging from doctors’ offices to behavioral health centers to nursing homes.