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How much do immunohematology jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for immunohematology in the United States is $35.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $43.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is immunohematology?

An Immunohematology job involves studying and analyzing blood types, antigens, and antibodies to ensure safe blood transfusions and compatibility testing. Professionals in this field, such as immunohematology technologists, work in blood banks, hospitals, or laboratories to identify blood disorders and prepare blood products for patients. They play a critical role in preventing transfusion reactions and ensuring patients receive the right blood type. This field requires expertise in laboratory testing, immunology, and hematology to support patient care.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in immunohematology?

A typical day in Immunohematology involves conducting blood typing, antibody screening, and compatibility testing to support transfusions and patient safety. Professionals frequently interact with physicians, nurses, and other laboratory staff to communicate results and resolve any complex cases. The role may also involve maintaining laboratory equipment, adhering to strict quality assurance protocols, and participating in emergency transfusion situations. This fast-paced environment requires precision, teamwork, and the ability to respond quickly to changing patient needs, making each day both challenging and rewarding.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in immunohematology?

To thrive in Immunohematology, you typically need a background in medical laboratory technology, biology, or a related field, with expertise in blood group serology and transfusion medicine. Familiarity with laboratory instruments, blood bank information systems, and certifications such as ASCP or equivalent are highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this specialty. These competencies ensure safe and accurate blood compatibility testing, critical decision-making, and clear collaboration with healthcare teams to support patient care.

How to become an immunohematologist?

To become an immunohematologist, one typically needs a bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science, biology, or a related field, followed by completion of a medical technology or clinical laboratory science program. Certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Technologist (MT) from a recognized certifying agency is often required, along with specialized training or experience in blood banking and immunohematology. Licensing requirements vary by region but generally include passing a certification exam and maintaining continuing education.

What does an immunohematology do?

An immunohematology professional specializes in studying blood groups, blood compatibility, and transfusion reactions. They perform blood typing, crossmatching, and antibody screening to ensure safe blood transfusions and diagnose blood disorders. Certification and laboratory skills are essential in this role.
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Infographic showing various Immunohematology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 17% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $73,307 per year, or $35.2 per hour.

Immunohematology Reference Laboratory Manager

Lifesouth Community Blood Centers

Gainesville, FL • On-site

$110K - $132K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


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4.2

Company rating: 4.2 out of 10

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Job description

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Would you enjoy leading a team of lab professionals providing world-class care to patients with complex transfusion needs in your community?


LifeSouth Community Blood Centers is looking for a Laboratory Manager for our Immunohematology Reference Laboratory (IRL) in Gainesville, FL. This position is responsible for leading staff engaged in performing laboratory testing and related activities in our AABB-accredited reference laboratory. This position is also responsible for ensuring compliance with established laboratory policy and with applicable governmental regulatory requirements from agencies such as CLIA, FDA, AABB, HIPAA, and state licensing regulations.


About This Position

Our Gainesville IRL is supported by Board Certified Pathologists in Transfusion Medicine, and a network of resources including LifeSouth’ s CAP-accredited HLA Lab, AABB-accredited Molecular Lab, and Immunohematology Reference Labs in Jacksonville, FL, Atlanta, GA and Birmingham, AL.


Minimum Responsibilities Include (but are not limited to)

  • Communicates technical information to hospital blood banks, transfusion services, physicians, and other clinical partners to support high-quality laboratory services
  • Ensures technologists are properly trained and competent to perform testing and report results accurately, promptly, and in compliance with regulatory standards
  • Oversees remedial actions when test systems fall outside established performance specifications, ensuring timely resolution and system reliability
  • Verifies that patient test results are not reported until all corrective actions have been completed and the testing system is functioning correctly
  • Monitors workflows related to specimen accessioning, identification, transport, storage, and disposal to ensure adherence to internal and external regulations
  • Ensures ongoing compliance with institutional policies, regulatory requirements, and accreditation standards
  • Evaluates and participates in quality assurance programs to monitor and improve factors affecting the quality of laboratory services
  • Assists with obtaining and maintaining laboratory accreditation through accurate documentation. oversight, and adherence to all standards

Minimum Qualifications

  • Five years of experience in Immunohematology and two years of management experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Laboratory, Chemical, or Biological Science; Master's degree preferred
  • National certification as MT/CLS/MLS with ASCP, AAB, or AMT, including immunohematology
  • National SBB(ASCP) certification
  • Supervisor's license issued by the state in which the lab is located
  • Scientific and technical knowledge from current sources, such as the AABB/FACT/NETCORD Standards and relevant guidance related to FDA, CLIA, and CMA, both state and federal
  • Knowledge of state and federal laws, rules, and regulations and voluntary accrediting standards related to the operation of clinical laboratories and blood banks
  • Basic computer skills and experience with computer programs such as MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint)

Competitive Benefits Package

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) plan
  • Medical, dental and vision insurances available to full-time employees the first of the month after 60 days
  • Access to mental wellness resources and counseling through telehealth
  • Free basic life insurance for full-time employees
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match each pay period
  • Employer funded retirement plan for vested employees & 403b offered
  • Wellness program with incentives and HSA rewards
  • Access to wages prior to pay day

This is a full-time position. Starting salary range is $110,000 – $132,000 per year. Criminal background check and drug screen required upon conditional offer of hire. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Drug-Free/Tobacco Free Workplace.


The position description may not include all the duties and responsibilities of the job. Duties and responsibilities that are not listed, but which the employee may be expected to perform, will fall within the scope of the skills, knowledge and training for the position.


LifeSouth is a Drug-Free and Tobacco-Free Workplace. LifeSouth is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor as well as an affirmative action employer and provides equal opportunity to all persons, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, disability, status as a protected veteran, national origin, color, or any other classification in accordance with federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances. Veterans are encouraged to self-identify as LifeSouth desires to provide protected veterans priority referrals for open positions. LifeSouth complies with all laws and regulations associated with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). LifeSouth is an E-Verify employer.


If you require any assistance to complete the application process or during the interview due to a disability, please contact the LifeSouth region where you are applying or call 1-888-795-2707 to request an accommodation. Applications may be completed at a LifeSouth facility or mailed to corporate headquarters in lieu of the on-line application process.

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