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A Brief Overview Serves as Andrologist/Embryologist; will be trained and must be willing to learn and perform all aspects of Andrology/Embryology under direct/indirect supervision of senior staff and ...

The Embryologist works in a collaborative relationship with the Laboratory Director and other lab team members, as well as with other office staff in the clinic. * ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Embryologist works in a collaborative relationship with the Laboratory Director and other lab team members, as well as with other office staff in the clinic. * ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Embryologist is responsible for performing advanced reproductive laboratory procedures, supporting patient care through IVF and andrology services, and maintaining the highest standards of safety ...

Embryologist

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$45.51 - $54.10/hr

The Embryologist works in a collaborative relationship with the Laboratory Director and other lab team members, as well as with other office staff in the clinic. * ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Under supervision of the Embryology Supervisor or Director, and direction of the Embryologist III, the Embryologist II performs basic technical/clinical and research duties independently, as well as ...

Undertake embryology laboratory procedures as directed * Have attention to detail with an awareness and understanding of the sensitive and confidential nature of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology ...

We are seeking an Embryologist at Duke Fertility Center located in Morrisville, NC to coordinate and participate in a variety of complex duties in Assisted Reproduction including facilitating the ...

About the Role The Embryologist role offers a unique opportunity to play a pivotal part in a fertility patient's journey to parenthood. This position is ideal for individuals who are compassionate ...

Junior Embryologist - IVF Laboratory | Fertility Specialists of Texas | Lubbock, TX Fertility Specialists of Texas (FST) is a leading fertility clinic known for our advanced treatments and ...

Junior Embryologist

Newport Beach, CA · On-site

$75K - $82K/yr

Embryology (IVF) Lab Work Schedule: Monday - Friday and weekends as needed What We Offer Our Team Members: * Generous Paid time-off (PTO) and paid holidays * Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

About the Role As a Mid-Level Embryologist at Kindbody, you will be working in a fast-paced, rapidly growing environment where you will be relied on for your expertise, professionalism, and ...

We are seeking an Embryologist at Duke Fertility Center located in Morrisville, NC to coordinate and participate in a variety of complex duties in Assisted Reproduction including facilitating the ...

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How much do embryologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for embryologist in the United States is $84,015.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $93,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is an Embryologist?

Embryologists focus on the science of human or animal reproduction. As an embryologist who practices in a clinical setting, you help patients overcome difficulty conceiving through procedures like in vitro fertilization (IVF). You meet with patients to discuss their health history and suggest a plan for fertility treatments. In an academic setting, your primary responsibilities include researching discoveries and innovations in fertility studies and procedures and teaching students about the field. You conduct experiments, review other embryologists’ published work, and write papers and case studies of your own.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Embryologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Embryologist, you need a strong background in biological sciences, laboratory techniques, and often a relevant graduate degree such as a Master's or PhD in embryology or reproductive science. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), IVF equipment, and certification from bodies like the American Board of Bioanalysis (ABB) are commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong communication skills are crucial for handling sensitive samples and working within multidisciplinary fertility teams. These skills ensure accurate lab results, high patient success rates, and the safe handling of reproductive materials.

What are some common challenges an embryologist faces when working in an IVF laboratory, and how are they addressed?

Embryologists in IVF laboratories often face challenges such as maintaining stringent quality control to prevent contamination, managing the emotional aspects of patient outcomes, and staying up-to-date with rapidly evolving technologies. Accurate documentation and adherence to protocols are critical for ensuring successful fertilization and embryo development. Collaboration with physicians, nurses, and lab staff is essential to troubleshoot issues quickly and provide the best patient care. Regular training and participation in professional development help embryologists stay current with best practices and technological advancements.

What does an embryologist do?

An embryologist is a medical professional who specializes in the study and handling of embryos, primarily working in fertility clinics. They are responsible for fertilizing eggs with sperm in the laboratory, monitoring embryo development, freezing and thawing embryos, and selecting the healthiest ones for implantation during in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. Embryologists also perform various laboratory techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients seeking assisted reproductive technologies.

Where do embryologists make the most money?

Embryologists tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a higher cost of living and more advanced fertility clinics, such as major metropolitan areas. Salaries are also influenced by experience, certifications, and the complexity of procedures performed, with private clinics often offering higher compensation than public or research institutions.

What is the difference between Embryologist vs Andrologist?

AspectEmbryologist
Required CredentialsBiology degree, specialized training in embryology, certification (e.g., ESHRE, ASRM)
Work EnvironmentFertility clinics, IVF laboratories, hospitals
Employer & Industry UsageReproductive medicine, fertility clinics, research institutions

Embryologists and Andrologists both work in reproductive medicine, but embryologists focus on egg and embryo handling, while andrologists specialize in male reproductive health. Embryologists typically have similar credentials and work environments as andrologists, making them common comparison points for those exploring careers in fertility treatment.

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Infographic showing various Embryologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $84,015 per year, or $40.4 per hour.
Embryologist I

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


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Job description

A Brief Overview

Serves as Andrologist/Embryologist; will be trained and must be willing to learn and perform all aspects of Andrology/Embryology under direct/indirect supervision of senior staff and/or lab director.

What You Will Do
  • Follows established policy and protocols for quality control, embryology/andrology procedures, , and standard set forth by state and federal agency including Ohio department of health, College of American Pathologist (CAP), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • Performs clerical responsibilities with attention to detail.
  • Participates in a learning environment, including journal club, and is engaged on continuing development and education.
  • Performs retrievals, conventional inseminations, and proper preparation for upcoming cases.
  • Carry out oocyte and embryo grading, fertilization checks, embryo transfers and assisted hatching.
  • Maintains proper communication and interaction with patients, clinical staff, and laboratory personnel.
  • Fosters a team oriented environment.
  • Required to work weekends, holidays, and extended hours as required.
  • Participates in alarm call.
  • Performs assignments as requested by Lab Director
Additional Responsibilities
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.
  • For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
  • Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
Education
  • Bachelor's Degree of science in a Biological Science (Required)
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
  • Demonstrated basic knowledge of reproduAbility to learn to use stereo, compound and inverted microscopes. (Required proficiency)
  • Handling hazardous specimens; manipulation of oocytes and embryos under the microscope. (Required proficiency)
  • Management of aseptic techniques. (Required proficiency)
  • Basic computer skills. (Required proficiency)
  • Good communication skills. (Required proficiency)
  • This role encounters Protected Health Information (PHI) as part of regular responsibilities. (Required proficiency)
  • UH employees must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain PHI for our patients. (Required proficiency)
  • Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace. (Required proficiency)
  • Active biology including male and female reproductive systems, embryology and in vitro fertilization. (Required proficiency)
Licenses and Certifications
  • MT from American Association of Bioanalysts (Required) and
  • EMG Certificate from American College of Embryology (Preferred)
Physical Demands
  • Standing Frequently
  • Walking Frequently
  • Sitting Rarely
  • Lifting Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Carrying Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pushing Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pulling Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Climbing Occasionally up to 50 lbs
  • Balancing Occasionally
  • Stooping Frequently
  • Kneeling Frequently
  • Crouching Frequently
  • Crawling Occasionally
  • Reaching Frequently
  • Handling Frequently
  • Grasping Frequently
  • Feeling Constantly
  • Talking Constantly
  • Hearing Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions Constantly
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly
Travel Requirements
  • 10%

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