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How much do hourly clia inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly clia inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Hourly CLIA Inspectors, and how can they be addressed?

Hourly CLIA Inspectors often encounter challenges such as adapting to varying laboratory protocols, managing tight inspection schedules, and ensuring compliance with complex regulations. To address these, strong organizational skills and up-to-date knowledge of CLIA standards are essential. Inspectors benefit from effective communication and teamwork, as they frequently collaborate with laboratory staff to clarify procedures and resolve compliance issues. Ongoing training and support from supervisors also help inspectors stay current with regulatory changes and best practices.

What is the difference between Hourly Clia Inspector vs CLIA Laboratory Director?

AspectHourly Clia InspectorCLIA Laboratory Director
CertificationsCLIA Inspector Certification, state licensingCLIA Certification, laboratory director certification
Work EnvironmentInspecting laboratories, compliance checksManaging laboratory operations, overseeing staff
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare labs, regulatory agenciesClinical laboratories, healthcare facilities

The Hourly Clia Inspector primarily conducts inspections to ensure labs meet CLIA standards, working in a compliance and regulatory capacity. In contrast, the CLIA Laboratory Director manages laboratory operations, staff, and overall compliance. While both roles require CLIA-related credentials, the inspector focuses on evaluation, whereas the director oversees daily lab functions.

What are Hourly CLIA Inspectors?

Hourly CLIA Inspectors are professionals responsible for ensuring that clinical laboratories comply with the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations. They typically work on an hourly basis and conduct inspections to verify that labs meet federal quality standards for testing human specimens. Their duties include reviewing laboratory procedures, equipment, and staff qualifications, as well as documenting compliance and identifying areas for improvement. Hourly CLIA Inspectors play a crucial role in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of laboratory results. This position often requires knowledge of laboratory practices, attention to detail, and familiarity with CLIA requirements.

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

To excel as an Hourly CLIA Inspector, you typically need a background in laboratory science, knowledge of CLIA regulations, and relevant inspection or auditing experience. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), proficiency in using checklists, and sometimes certification such as ASCP or related credentials are important. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and impartial judgment are crucial soft skills for conducting thorough inspections and interacting with lab personnel. These skills ensure accurate compliance assessments, uphold laboratory quality standards, and help maintain public health and safety.
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Laboratory Scientist- Presbyterian Hospital, (1449)

Laboratory Scientist- Presbyterian Hospital, (1449)

TriCore Reference Laboratories

Albuquerque, NM

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Schedule: Saturday-Tuesday 0400-1230 with weekends, holidays, on-call, and other shifts as needed.

Location: Presbyiterian Hospital

Salary/Hourly: Hourly Position

Job Summary: Under general supervision, performs waived, moderate or high complexity laboratory tests for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment of disease. Performs maintenance, basic troubleshooting and repairs of laboratory equipment. Runs and evaluates quality control testing to ensure equipment is functional prior to patient testing. May assist with the implementation and oversight of waived point of care testing. Staff in this job description meet the qualifications for designation as “Testing Personnel” for moderate and high complexity testing under CLIA regulations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

1. Performs/results and documents clinical laboratory testing exercising independent judgment and responsibility.

2. Notes abnormal patient results and informs supervisor, pathologist, or principal investigator as appropriate.

3. Operates laboratory equipment, interfaces and instruments, performs and documents basic maintenance procedures.

4. Performs routine logging for QC/QA purposes. Collects and compiles QA data as directed. Monitors QC for trends and takes and documents corrective action as needed or directed.

5. Performs troubleshooting procedures. Identifies testing problems and recommends appropriate solutions using defined guidelines.

6. Actively participates in regulatory inspections.

7. Takes inventory as needed or appropriate. Orders supplies for the Section/Department as directed.

8. Assists with training of new staff and/or students.

9. Serves as a liaison with internal and external customers/employees/clients.

10. Depending on the site or department, may participate in the POCT oversight program including but not limited to;

a) training lab and non-lab personnel in the use of waived testing.

b) Troubleshoot the performance of waived testing, including IT connectivity issues.

c) Review the quality performance of waived testing.

d) Participate in the implementation, including validation, if necessary, of waived testing.

11. Depending on the site or department, may collect specimens such as blood, urine, sputum and other body fluids and prepare for analysis.

The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified.

Minimum Qualifications:

Selected candidates for the TriCore Laboratory Scientist position will be placed into LS I, LS II, LS III, or LS IV based on education and experience as follows:

Laboratory Scientist I:

Must meet one of the following per CLIA regulations:
• Bachelor’s degree in biological, or chemical science from an accredited institution. Note- Candidate may qualify with a Bachelor’s degree in physical sciences through December 31, 2024, or
• Associate’s degree in laboratory science (biology or chemistry) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution, or
• Have education and training equivalent to an associate degree in a laboratory science, or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution that includes -
At least 60 semester hours, or equivalent, from an accredited institution that, at a minimum, include either:
(1) 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses; or
(2) 24 semester hours of science courses that include -
(i) Six semester hours of chemistry.
(ii) Six semester hours of biology; and
(iii) Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical laboratory technology in any combination, or
• Have previously qualified or could have qualified as a technologist under CLIA regulations on or before February 28, 1992


No experience required.

Laboratory Scientist II:

Must meet one of the following:

• Bachelor’s degree in clinical laboratory science, medical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited Institution. No experience required, or

• Bachelor’s degree in biology, or chemistry science from an accredited institution AND two years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, Note: bachelor’s degree in physical science acceptable if completed prior to December 31, 2024, or

• Associate’s degree in laboratory science (biology or chemistry) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution AND two years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, or • Two years’ direct clinical laboratory experience AND have education and training equivalent to an associate degree in a laboratory science, or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution that includes -

At least 60 semester hours, or equivalent, from an accredited institution that, at a minimum, include either -

(1) 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses; or

(2) 24 semester hours of science courses that include -

(i) Six semester hours of chemistry.

(ii) Six semester hours of biology; and

(iii) Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical laboratory technology in any combination, or

• Two years’ direct clinical laboratory experience AND have previously qualified or could have qualified as a technologist under CLIA regulations on or before February 28, 1992, or

• Successful completion of a U.S. military medical laboratory training course AND bachelor’s degree in biology or chemistry AND one year of direct clinical laboratory testing experience.

Laboratory Scientist III:

Must meet one of the following:

• Two years of Laboratory Scientist II at TriCore, or

• Bachelor’s degree in biology, or chemistry science from an accredited institution AND four years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, Note bachelor’s degree in physical science is acceptable if completed prior to December 31, 2024 or

• Bachelor’s degree in clinical laboratory science, medical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited Institution, AND two years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, or

• Successful completion of a U.S. military medical laboratory training course AND bachelor’s degree in biology or chemistry AND three years of direct clinical laboratory testing experience, or

• Associate’s degree in laboratory science (biology or chemistry) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution AND four years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, or •

Four year’s direct clinical laboratory experience AND have education and training equivalent to an associate degree in a laboratory science, or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution that includes -

At least 60 semester hours, or equivalent, from an accredited institution that, at a minimum, include either -

(1) 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses; or

(2) 24 semester hours of science courses that include -

(i) Six semester hours of chemistry.

(ii) Six semester hours of biology; and

(iii) Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical laboratory technology in any combination, or

• Four years’ direct clinical laboratory experience AND have previously qualified or could have qualified as a technologist under CLIA regulations on or before February 28, 1992

Laboratory Scientist IV:

Must meet one of the following:

• Bachelor’s degree in clinical laboratory science, medical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited Institution, AND four years’ direct clinical laboratory experience, or

• Bachelor’s degree in biology, or chemistry science from an accredited institution AND four years’ direct clinical laboratory experience.


PREFERENCES*: ASCP or AMT certification as a BB, C, CG, H, M, MB, MLT, MLS, SBB, SC, SCYM, SH, SM, or SMB, or ADLM Certification in POCT, or ACHI certification as CHA,CHT or CHS, or NRCC Certification as a Toxicological Chemist or Toxicological Technologist

*Certification required for LS IV placement

IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS: Prove immunity to Hepatitis B or be immunized or sign a waiver refusing hepatitis immunization. Provide documentation of a tuberculosis (TB) test conducted not more than 90 days prior to date of hire or have a TB test conducted.

IN DEPARTMENTS/LOCATIONS WITH DIRECT PATIENT CONTACT: Prove immunity or be eligible to receive rubella, rubeola and varicella immunization.

TriCore is New Mexico’s largest laboratory, employing more than 1,400 individuals who serve in a broad range of positions. We are dedicated to improving the quality of care for our communities, and also our employees. We foster a culture of integrity, are dedicated to excellence, and are looking for passionate individuals with a desire to have an impact in patient care, the core of our strategy. We offer excellent benefits including, medical, dental, vision and life insurances, 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching, PTO, and paid holidays, as well as opportunities for continuous learning, education assistance, wellness programs, career advancement, and the ability to share in our genuine commitment to the health of our communities. We offer a variety of shifts at multiple locations.