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How much do biochemistry hospitals jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for biochemistry hospitals in the United States is $35.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $41.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a biochemistry job in a hospital?

Biochemistry jobs in hospitals typically involve analyzing biological samples, such as blood and urine, to help diagnose and monitor diseases. Professionals in these roles, often called clinical biochemists or medical laboratory scientists, use specialized equipment and techniques to assess the chemical composition of bodily fluids. Their work supports doctors in making informed decisions about patient care and treatment. These positions are essential in hospital laboratories, ensuring accurate and timely test results for patient management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a biochemist in a hospital setting?

To thrive as a hospital Biochemist, you need a strong background in biochemistry, laboratory techniques, and a relevant degree such as a BSc or MSc in Biochemistry or Clinical Chemistry. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), automated analyzers, and relevant certifications like ASCP or IBMS are typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help professionals collaborate effectively with clinical teams and ensure accurate results. These competencies are crucial for delivering reliable diagnostic data that directly impacts patient care and treatment decisions.

What are the common challenges faced by biochemists working in hospital settings, and how can they overcome them?

Biochemists in hospitals often encounter challenges such as managing high sample volumes, ensuring accurate and timely results, and adapting to rapidly evolving diagnostic technologies. Effective communication with clinical teams is crucial, as their findings directly impact patient care decisions. Staying updated with regulatory standards and participating in continuous professional development can help biochemists overcome these challenges, while fostering teamwork ensures smooth laboratory operations and quality outcomes.

What is the difference between Biochemistry Hospitals vs Medical Laboratory Technicians?

AspectBiochemistry HospitalsMedical Laboratory Technicians
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in biochemistry or related field, often with certificationAssociate's degree or diploma in medical laboratory technology, certification may be required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinical labs, research facilitiesHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare, research institutions, hospitalsHealthcare, diagnostic labs, hospitals
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in hospital biochemistry labsLaboratory testing and diagnostics in hospitals

Biochemistry Hospitals professionals typically hold a bachelor's degree and work in hospital or research settings, focusing on biochemical analysis. Medical Laboratory Technicians usually have an associate degree and perform diagnostic tests in hospitals and labs. While both roles support healthcare diagnostics, biochemistry hospital staff often engage in more specialized biochemical research and analysis, whereas technicians focus on routine testing and sample processing.

Can I work in a hospital with a biochemistry degree?

A biochemistry degree can qualify you for various hospital roles such as clinical laboratory technician, research assistant, or medical technologist, often requiring certification or additional training. These positions involve analyzing samples, supporting diagnostics, and working in laboratory environments, typically with knowledge of laboratory equipment and protocols.

What can a biochemistry hospital do in a hospital?

A biochemistry hospital or department in a hospital conducts laboratory tests to analyze blood, urine, and tissue samples, helping diagnose and monitor diseases. Professionals in this field use specialized equipment and techniques to provide accurate biochemical data essential for patient care and treatment planning.
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Infographic showing various Biochemistry Hospitals job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 86% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,895 per year, or $35 per hour.

Lab Technologist Level IV

NYC Health Hospitals

New York, NY • On-site

$118K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 24 days ago


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7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 74 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

236th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan is the community hospital of choice for residents of East Harlem, northern Manhattan, and neighboring communities. The hospital provides culturally-sensitive care in a welcoming and hospitable setting, emphasizing primary care medicine and utilizing the latest advances in medical science. Metropolitan delivers high quality health services with compassion, dignity, and respect to all, without exception. Since its founding in 1875, the hospital has been affiliated with New York Medical College, representing the oldest partnership between a hospital and a private medical school in the United States. Metropolitan is a part of the NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal hospital and health care system in the country.
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Work Shifts
8:30 A.M - 4:00 P.M
Standard Work Hours 35
Roatating Weekends
Duties & Responsibilities
Purpose of Position:
This class of positions encompasses the scopes of practice of clinical laboratory technologists and, where appropriate, cytotechnologists and histotechnologists, in accordance with Article 165 of the New York State Education Law and Title 10 of the New York State Public Health Law. Additionally, performs clinical laboratory work that varies in degree of difficulty and/or supervises a major program initiative or activity. All personnel perform related work, as appropriate to area(s) of assignment and licensure.
Under general direction, with extensive latitude for independent judgment and decision making, supervises, directs, trains, assigns work to, establishes schedules for work completion, and reviews and evaluates work performance of personnel in a large laboratory or more than one small laboratory, performing tests and complex procedures in laboratory specialties and subspecialties; supervises and directs laboratory staff in a water pollution control laboratory in the performance of laboratory tests for fecal matter and microscopic algae; performs biochemical, plankton, zooplankton and other species of analyses.
Examples of Typical Tasks:
At a higher level, performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level I:
1. Performs routine clinical laboratory tests and procedures for diagnosis and treatment on specimens submitted to the laboratory; enters raw data from instruments into computer to determine final results and records results on report forms, in record books, and/or in electronic form, as appropriate and required; and processes specimens and cultures, isolates and identifies micro-organisms, prepares and examines slides and smears.
2. Operates and maintains laboratory equipment, and performs quality control procedures.
3. Participates in internal and external programs of quality control and proficiency testing, as required by regulatory agencies.
4. Prepares packages, labels, standardizes laboratory media, reagents, and controls to ensure that the laboratory is adequately supplied.
5. Prepares reports, makes entries on charts, and maintains data and other records on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, as required.
6. May oversee, monitor, and/or review the work of subordinate personnel, as required.
At a higher level, also performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level II:
1. Assists with complex analyses on laboratory specimens. In areas outside of specialty or competency, under direct supervision, performs functions which require limited technical skills; records results on laboratory report forms, in record books, and/or in electronic form, as appropriate and required.
2. In water pollution control assignments, performs laboratory tests for fecal matter and microscopic alga; performs biochemical, plankton, zooplankton and other species analyses.
3. Participates in non-routine testing in connection with research programs in specialty and subspecialty areas, utilizing standard laboratory tests; makes minor modifications which are compliant with acceptable laboratory practices; and records all pertinent data in detail.
4. Maintains internal and external programs of quality control and proficiency testing, as required by regulatory agencies.
5. Maintains laboratory records and prepares reports.
6. Assists in on-the-job or classroom training of subordinates, new personnel, and other persons, as required.
7. May supervise subordinate employees. Under direction, reviews the work of subordinates and evaluates and documents work performance; takes corrective action, when needed to maintain the work of the unit at a satisfactory level.
8. Orders and maintains adequate amounts of media, reagents, and other supplies or assists supervisor with this function.
At a higher level, also performs the typical tasks of Assignment Level III:
1. Maintains a program of quality control and participates in a program of quality assurance.
2. Advises staff on appropriate methods and techniques.
3. Oversees the ordering and maintenance of laboratory supplies and equipment as well as the preparation, packaging, labeling, and standardization of laboratory media and reagents; and records results and pertinent data of prepared products or oversees this function.
4. Prepares labels, packages, and standardizes laboratory media, reagents, controls and specimens for use in analyses.
5. Prepares work orders for laboratory repairs.
6. Assists in developing and revising laboratory policies and procedures.
7. Conducts tests and/or other complex analyses.
8. Designs and maintains charts, logs, and other records.
9. Testifies in court or other proceedings as an expert witness.
10. May prepare correspondence and narrative/statistical reports.
11. May participate in or supervise the preparation, administration, and rating of laboratory proficiency test programs.
In addition to performing the typical tasks of Assignment Levels I - III at a higher level, as described above, also performs the following:
1. Plans and conducts training sessions for laboratory personnel in various laboratory techniques, and trains subordinates in new procedures and job skills, as needed; counsels subordinates on methods and techniques appropriate for use in complex technical problems or unusual developments in their assignments, consulting authoritative literature, when necessary.
2. Oversees a program of quality control and reviews such program performed by subordinates; participates on an individual basis and as a laboratory supervisor in all governmental proficiency test programs.
3. Prepares or oversees the preparation of laboratory samples for use in simulated and split-sample proficiency testing of clinical and other laboratories, and follows-up by physical inspection of laboratory; submits written or electronic critique of test results.
4. May visit laboratories to ensure that laboratory policies and procedures are in compliance with City, State, and federal regulations, or to investigate public complaints; devises appropriate corrective action plans based on problematic findings.
5. Performs complex tests on specimens submitted to the laboratory, and records results on report forms, record books, and/or electronic form, as appropriate and required; answers written or oral inquiries regarding areas of specialty from hospital or laboratory personnel and other inquirers; represents the health care system in court and provides expert testimony on pertinent laboratory findings; prepares technical and other reports on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, as required.
6. Assists in the preparation of annual budget requests.
7. Interviews applicants for the laboratories, and provides appropriate liaison between laboratory staff and those ultimately responsible for administrative policies.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Valid license as a clinical laboratory technologist, cytotechnologist, or histotechnologist issued by the NYSED.
For Appointment to Levels IV and V
1. In addition to meeting the qualification requirement of Assignment Level II, candidates must also meet one of the qualification requirements of a laboratory supervisor as outlined in Title 10, Section 58-1.4 of the New York Public Health Law.
Special Notes:
Qualifying experience is not limited to New York State.
Candidates that are solely licensed or issued permits to practice as cytotechnologists or histotechnologists may only be assigned work, including supervising personnel performing laboratory work, in a laboratory discipline/specialty appropriate to their license or permit. Candidates that are licensed or hold permits to practice as clinical laboratory technologists may be assigned work, including supervising personnel performing laboratory work, in all laboratory disciplines/specialties.
Benefits
NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
  • Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees hired to work 20+ hrs. per week
  • Retirement Savings and Pension Plans
  • Paid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees' Collectively bargained contracts
  • Loan Forgiveness Programs for eligible employees
  • College tuition discounts and professional development opportunities
  • College Savings Program
  • Union Benefits for eligible titles
  • Multiple employee discounts programs
  • Commuter Benefits Programs

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