Medical Technologists perform and evaluate complex laboratory tests in various areas of the clinical laboratory. This position requires operation and understanding of complex precision instruments and a variety of automated and electronic equipment. Medical Technologists work with minimal supervision, and have the necessary background to recognize problems, be proficient in troubleshooting and problem solving. Medical Technologists are key operators for various instruments, aiding the supervisor in training, advanced maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting. They assist in developing and modifying procedures and programs to ensure the accuracy of a test and perform required Quality Control procedures; document results accurately and follow through appropriately on all outliers. Medical Technologists report all critical values to the appropriate person, complete the required documentation, and follow organizational, departmental, and section policies such as Universal Precautions, Fire Safety, QA documentation, Hazardous Waste, etc.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities
Collects and processes specimens in accordance with Laboratory policy.
Performs and reports testing procedures in an accurate manner.
Performs testing according to department policies with minimal supervision. Recognizes deviation from expected results; analyzes and corrects problems.
Ensures test results correlate with each other and patient's available LIS history. Understands age specific normal values.
Accurately enters results into the LIS. Timely reviews all manually entered results.
Calls all critical results according to policies: Critical Value Reporting (Lab Policy).
Performs proficiency testing in each department as assigned. Completes competency assessments for each assigned section.
Prints and reviews pending reports making sure to resolve any problems.
Participates in Quality Control/Maintenance activities within the department.
Performs and documents various quality control and equipment procedures to maintain compliance with internal and external regulations. Takes remedial action when necessary. Document and alerts supervisor to unresolved problems.
Performs routine maintenance on department instruments.
Trouble shoots downed instruments with little or no supervision. Consistently records any problems in instrument logbook. Notifies supervisor or person in charge in a timely manner.
Completely and accurately reviews, verifies, and or signs/dates all designated documents according to department policies and established timeframes.
Seeks solutions to resolve unexpected problems that arise. Recognizes when and when not to contact supervisor or person in charge with help resolving issues.
Restocks work areas with supplies.
Performs and reports tests within established timeframes.
Performs routine tests within established timeframes.
Performs STAT tests as a priority regarding routine tests.
Prioritizes patient samples over remedial tasks.
Fosters teamwork by aiding other departments when assigned work is complete.
Completes work left from previous shift as required.
Acknowledges and responds tactfully to requests.
Remains current with new/revised procedures and methods in the laboratory.
Adheres to safety standards.
Prevents and takes corrective action for physical safety, sanitation, and infection control within work area.
Dependable, punctual, and adheres to the policy for covering unscheduled absences.
Communicates effectively with the next shift.
Trains new employees.
Serve as a resource person for MLT's and Lab Assistants in technical problem solving.
Reviews technical procedures as required and recommends appropriate changes.
Attends Continuing Education programs, when available, and reads laboratory journals to keep current on new advances in instrumentation, techniques and procedures.
Assists in the writing of technical procedures.
Performs evaluation of new procedures or instruments.
Serves on Hospital committees as needed.
Assists the Laboratory Manager in developing and implementing Quality Assurance Program, Safety Program, Quality Control Program, Inventory, Special Projects, and Orientation Program for new employees.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required for the Position
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Practical and theoretical knowledge of tests and procedures necessary to review findings and advise and direct subordinates in action.
Knowledge of Federal, State, Joint Commission and other regulatory regulations.
Manual/visual dexterity and skills necessary to operate adjust and make repairs to various types of automated and non-automated laboratory equipment.
Comprehensive understanding of laboratory equipment and its operation, maintenance, repair and analytic techniques.
Must understand computer technology and its application to chemical analytical procedures and quality control.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Strong communication skills.
Must be able to perform as a team member, provide leadership, guidance and direction to staff
Ability to work independently, evaluate situations and act appropriately.
Ability to remaincalm and prodcutive under constant pressure and emergency situations.
Ability to interact professionally and effectively with numerous staff including physicians, hospital personnel, employees and patients.
Ability to pay attention to detail and to adhere to written protocols.
Credentials and Experience Required
Bachelor's degree required.
Bachelors' level ASCP certification (e.g. MT, MLS) OR equivalent registration (AMT, HEW) OR application for registration required within 6 months of employment. If relevant education transcripts are not submitted within 6 months of hire, employment will be terminated
Six months to one-year experience as an MT preferred but will consider a new graduate.
Special Requirements
Must be available to work in the case of a Hospital declared emergency.
Exposure to infectious blood, urine, and other body fluids
Work requires frequent standing, walking and/or occasional lifting or carrying of supplies.
Ability to lift forty (40) pounds unassisted.
Ability to bend, twist, crouch, squat, pull, push, reach, and remain stationary for short period of times and perform repetitive motions.
Day and evening shift assignments, as well as the need to be on-call on a rotating basis for evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays required.
Must be available to work overtime as needed to complete job duties.
EEO Statement
Nantucket Cottage Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.