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Lab Director

Hanover, MD ยท On-site

$150K - $200K/yr

Medical Director Compensation: $150,000 - $200,000 annually, commensurate with experience and education Position Summary Maryland Primary Care Physicians, LLC (MPCP) is the largest physician-owned ...

Lab Director - Clinical Laboratory Location: Liberal, KS Salary: Starting from $40.61/hour (increases based on experience) Job Overview: We are seeking an experienced Lab Director to lead and oversee ...

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Lab Director

Seattle, WA

$120K - $157K/yr

The Yale Labs Manager is responsible for supporting the operational management, member engagement, business development activities, and day-to-day administration of the incubator and innovation ...

Lab Director

Ruston, LA ยท On-site

$85K - $111K/yr

Oversees a wide variety of administrative, fiscal, and technical activities to ensure the efficient operation of the clinical laboratory and compliance with corporate policies. Responsible for the ...

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Regional Lab Director

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$101K - $132K/yr

Labcorp is seeking a Regional Lab Director to join our team in Houston, TX. Relocation Assistance Provided Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm SCOPE * 40,000-45,000 patients/day * 240 indirect ...

Lab Director

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$125K/yr

The Yale Labs Manager is responsible for supporting the operational management, member engagement, business development activities, and day-to-day administration of the incubator and innovation ...

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Regional Lab Director

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$101K - $132K/yr

Labcorp is seeking a Regional Lab Director to join our team in Houston, TX. Relocation Assistance Provided Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm SCOPE * 40,000-45,000 patients/day * 240 indirect ...

The Yale Labs Manager is responsible for supporting the operational management, member engagement, business development activities, and day-to-day administration of the incubator and innovation ...

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Laboratory Director in Michigan

Saginaw, MI ยท On-site

$98K - $129K/yr

Lab Director We are seeking a skilled Lab Director to lead and manage our laboratory operations. The Lab Director will oversee daily lab activities, ensure compliance with safety and regulatory ...

REI Lab Director

Rochester, MN

$107K - $140K/yr

This position requires certification as a High Complexity Lab Director (HCLD) as defined by the American Board of Bioanalysis. Membership in the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology ...

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Lab Director

Ruston, LA ยท On-site

$85K - $111K/yr

Oversees a wide variety of administrative, fiscal, and technical activities to ensure the efficient operation of the clinical laboratory and compliance with corporate policies. Responsible for the ...

Lab Director

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$125K/yr

The Yale Labs Manager is responsible for supporting the operational management, member engagement, business development activities, and day-to-day administration of the incubator and innovation ...

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How much do lab director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for lab director in the United States is $126,086.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $106,000.00 and $138,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lab Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lab Director, you typically need an advanced degree in a scientific discipline, extensive laboratory experience, and strong management skills. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), regulatory compliance protocols like CLIA or CAP, and quality assurance tools is crucial. Leadership, problem-solving, and excellent communication abilities distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure effective lab operations, regulatory adherence, and a high standard of scientific integrity and safety.

What is the difference between lab manager and lab director?

A lab director oversees the entire laboratory, setting strategic goals, ensuring compliance, and managing budgets, often holding advanced degrees and leadership experience. A lab manager handles daily operations, supervises staff, and ensures procedures are followed, typically focusing on operational efficiency and technical tasks. The director has a broader, more strategic role, while the manager focuses on day-to-day management.

What does a lab director do?

A lab director oversees the operations, management, and safety of a laboratory, ensuring compliance with regulations and quality standards. They coordinate research activities, supervise staff, and may be involved in budgeting, equipment maintenance, and reporting. Strong leadership, scientific expertise, and knowledge of laboratory protocols are essential for this role.

How much does a lab director make in the US?

A lab director in the US typically earns between $80,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on the industry, location, and level of experience. They often hold advanced degrees and certifications, and may oversee laboratory operations, staff, and compliance with safety standards.

What are some common challenges a Lab Director faces when managing a multidisciplinary team?

Lab Directors often oversee teams composed of scientists, technicians, and administrative staff from diverse backgrounds. A key challenge is ensuring effective communication and collaboration across these disciplines, especially when balancing research priorities with regulatory compliance and resource allocation. Building a culture of transparency and continuous improvement helps address these challenges, as does providing ongoing professional development to team members. Proactively managing conflicts and aligning the team's goals with the lab's overall mission are also crucial responsibilities.

What is the highest paying job in a laboratory?

The highest paying job in a laboratory is often a Laboratory Director or Chief Scientific Officer, who oversees operations, manages staff, and ensures compliance with regulations. These roles typically require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and leadership skills, and they can earn six-figure salaries depending on the industry and organization size.
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Lab Director

$150K - $200K/yr

Part-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description:

Location: Hanover, Maryland

Reports to: Medical Director

Compensation: $150,000 โ€“ $200,000 annually, commensurate with experience and education


Position Summary

Maryland Primary Care Physicians, LLC (MPCP) is the largest physician-owned primary care group in Maryland, serving families across Central Maryland for nearly 30 years through ten offices. As part of our commitment to convenient, coordinated care, MPCP operates an on-site clinical laboratory performing moderate complexity testing under a CLIA Certificate of Compliance and COLA accreditation. The laboratory processes over 3 million tests annually and is supported by a team of 18 laboratory staff members.

We are seeking a qualified Laboratory Director to provide overall direction and oversight of the laboratory, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and timeliness of all patient test results and full compliance with CLIA regulations (42 CFR Part 493) and COLA accreditation standards.

The Laboratory Director is responsible for the management of the laboratory across the pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic phases of testing. The director may delegate specific duties in writing but retains ultimate responsibility for the laboratory's compliance and quality.


Key Responsibilities

โ€ข Provide overall management and direction of the laboratory and its personnel.

โ€ข Ensure the physical and environmental conditions of the laboratory are adequate and safe.

โ€ข Ensure testing systems provide quality results appropriate for patient care, including verification of test method performance specifications before use.

โ€ข Employ a sufficient number of qualified personnel and ensure each is appropriately trained, with documented competency assessed at required intervals.

โ€ข Ensure enrollment and successful participation in an approved proficiency testing (PT) program, with PT results reviewed and corrective action taken as needed.

โ€ข Establish and maintain quality control and quality assessment programs, and ensure problems are identified and corrected.

โ€ข Ensure reported results include pertinent reference intervals and that a system is in place for reporting and addressing critical and imminently life-threatening values.

โ€ข Specify, in writing, the responsibilities and duties of each consultant and each person performing testing, including the level of supervision required.

โ€ข Ensure policies and procedures are established, reviewed, approved, and followed, and that the procedure manual is current and available to staff.

โ€ข Serve as, or designate qualified individuals to serve as, the Technical Consultant and Clinical Consultant as required for moderate complexity testing.

โ€ข Maintain compliance with CLIA, COLA, state, and applicable federal requirements, and serve as the laboratory's point of contact during inspections and surveys.

โ€ข Manage laboratory budgets, procurement of supplies, and vendor relationships.

โ€ข Plan for testing and equipment enhancements to allow the laboratory to stay current with clinical practice.


Minimum Qualifications (CLIA-Qualifying Pathways)

The Laboratory Director must satisfy one of the following CLIA pathways for a moderate complexity laboratory director under 42 CFR 493.1405, along with the corresponding Maryland personnel qualifications under COMAR 10.10.07.04C:

Pathway 1 โ€” Pathologist (preferred)

โ€ข A licensed MD or DO, and

โ€ข Board certified in anatomic and/or clinical pathology by the American Board of Pathology or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology.

Pathway 2 โ€” Doctoral Scientist

โ€ข An earned doctoral degree (e.g., PhD) in a chemical, biological, clinical/medical laboratory science, or medical technology field, and

โ€ข Board certification by an HHS-approved certifying board, and

โ€ข At least 1 year of experience directing or supervising non-waived testing, and 20 CE credit hours covering director responsibilities.

Pathway 3 โ€” Master's Degree

โ€ข A master's degree in a chemical, biological, clinical/medical laboratory science, or medical technology field, and

โ€ข At least 1 year of laboratory training or experience, and 1 year of supervisory experience in non-waived testing, and 20 CE credit hours covering director responsibilities.

Pathway 4 โ€” Bachelor's Degree

โ€ข A bachelor's degree in a chemical, biological, clinical/medical laboratory science, or medical technology field, and

โ€ข At least 2 years of laboratory training or experience, and 2 years of supervisory experience in non-waived testing, and 20 CE credit hours covering director responsibilities.

OR

Individuals qualified as a moderate complexity laboratory director and serving as a moderate or high complexity testing laboratory director in a CLIA-certified laboratory as of December 28, 2024 and have done so continuously since December 28, 2024.


Preferred Qualifications

โ€ข Prior experience as a CLIA laboratory director or technical consultant in a physician office laboratory or comparable multi-site outpatient setting.

โ€ข Working knowledge of COLA accreditation standards and survey processes.

โ€ข Experience with relevant testing specialties (e.g., chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, immunoassay)

โ€ข Familiarity with the laboratory information system(s) LabDaq and Epic used at MPCP.

โ€ข Strong understanding of quality management systems and CLIA/COLA documentation practices.

โ€ข Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.

โ€ข Excellent leadership, organizational, and communication skills.

โ€ข Experience supporting a high-volume laboratory operation and supervising a multi-member laboratory team.



Requirements:

MMR and Flu vaccinations required (Unless approved for a medical or religious exemption)

PPD

Background Check and Drug Test required