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Massachusetts State Lab Jobs (NOW HIRING)

LAB TECHNOLOGIST

Weymouth, MA · On-site

$34.34 - $46.22/hr

SSH Lab Blood Bank Status: Full time Budgeted Hours: 40 Shift: Day (United States of America ... Notifies the Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute regarding reportable diseases in a prompt ...

LAB TECHNOLOGIST

Weymouth, MA · On-site

$34.34 - $46.22/hr

SSH Lab Blood Bank Status: Full time Budgeted Hours: 40 Shift: Day (United States of America ... Notifies the Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute regarding reportable diseases in a prompt ...

Travel Cath Lab Tech

Boston, MA · On-site

$2.8K/wk

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Massachusetts General Hospital * Location: Boston, MA 02114 * Contract Length: 13 Weeks * Shift ... Dedicated team to help with state licensing & renewals * Weekly Direct Deposit * $1,000 Referral ...

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Cath Lab Technologist

Salem, MA · On-site

$2.5K - $3.3K/wk

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... Massachusetts. This is a Radiologic Technologist position in the S-Cardiac Cath Lab (SH1445) (SO00001956). Requirements * Current resume * Certification as required by state * 2 current clinical ...

RN - Cath Lab

Boston, MA · On-site

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The ideal candidate will possess a current Massachusetts license. This is a RN position in the HVI ... Active Nursing License per state * Current Updated Resume * Supervisory Professional References

Men's Health Physician Assistant

Lowell, MA · On-site

$99K - $134K/yr

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Evaluate lab results and diagnostics * See 12-15 patients each day * EMR is eclinical works ... Massachusetts State Medical License * Over 1 year of Primary Care, Family Medicine, Urology ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for massachusetts state lab in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the Massachusetts State Lab?

The Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute, commonly known as the Massachusetts State Lab, is a public health laboratory operated by the state. It conducts critical testing and research to protect public health, including disease surveillance, environmental testing, and support for outbreak investigations. The lab also provides diagnostic services, supports immunization programs, and responds to public health emergencies. Its work ensures the safety of the public by monitoring infectious diseases and environmental hazards.

What types of projects or research might I be involved with at the Massachusetts State Lab, and how is work typically structured?

At the Massachusetts State Lab, you may work on a range of public health projects, such as disease surveillance, environmental monitoring, and diagnostic testing. The work environment is highly collaborative, with multidisciplinary teams of scientists, technicians, and public health officials working together to address urgent health concerns. Projects are often structured around state or federal public health priorities, and you may be involved in both routine laboratory testing and emergency response situations. Collaboration and clear communication are key, as findings often inform policy and public health interventions.

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

To thrive as a Massachusetts State Lab Technician, you need a solid background in biological or chemical sciences, typically supported by a relevant bachelor's degree or laboratory certification. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), standard operating procedures (SOPs), and analytical instruments like PCR machines or spectrophotometers is essential. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for ensuring accurate results and efficient workflows. These skills and qualities are vital to maintain high testing standards, ensure compliance, and support public health initiatives.

What is the difference between Massachusetts State Lab vs Massachusetts Public Health Laboratory?

AspectMassachusetts State LabMassachusetts Public Health Laboratory
CredentialsRelevant certifications in laboratory sciencesSame as State Lab, often requiring public health certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment lab setting, state facilitiesPublic health-focused, state-operated laboratories
Employer & IndustryMassachusetts government, public health sectorMassachusetts Department of Public Health, public health sector

The Massachusetts State Lab and Massachusetts Public Health Laboratory are closely related, often sharing staff credentials and working within the public health sector. The main difference lies in branding and specific departmental functions, but both serve to support public health testing and research for the state of Massachusetts.

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Infographic showing various Massachusetts State Lab job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,516 per year, or $25.2 per hour.

LAB TECHNOLOGIST

South Shore Health

Weymouth, MA • On-site

$34.34 - $46.22/hr

Full-time

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If you are an existing employee of South Shore Health then please apply through the internal career site.

Requisition Number:

R-23077

Facility:

LOC0001 - 55 Fogg Road55 Fogg Road Weymouth, MA 02190

Department Name:

SSH Lab Blood Bank

Status:

Full time

Budgeted Hours:

40

Shift:

Day (United States of America)Responsible for the analysis of laboratory specimens and subsequent result reporting according to laboratory protocol and procedures.

Compensation Pay Range:

$34.34 - $46.22

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

1. Test Performance

a. Performs accurate and appropriate testing of specimens received in the laboratory, according to established laboratory protocol and procedures.
b. Evaluates specimens for acceptability for proper testing.
c. Investigates and documents problems with unacceptable specimens.
d. Organizes workload for maximum efficiency in order to complete tests being performed.
e. Accurately performs tests as ordered on specimens received.
f. Verifies accuracy of results as those belonging to the corresponding specimen before reporting results.
g. Collects data as required by supervisor on unacceptable specimens and specimens without orders or with ambiguous orders.
h. Notifies Microbiology supervisor or designee of any preanalytical, analytical, or post analytical variances.
i. Handles specimens according to appropriate storage temperature requirements and as per laboratory procedures.

2. Test Result Reporting

a. Reports test results in a timely manner and according to established laboratory protocol and procedures.
b. Reports results within time limits established for test procedures.
c. Documents proper notification process required for test results in the reporting of all critical values that the employee results that meet the established criteria.
d. In the event of an occurrence resulting in incorrect results reported on a patient, employee consistently follows the established policy on Correcting Results including the notification and documentation of corrective actions taken.
e. Notifies the Infectious Disease provider or primary care provider regarding Microbiology alerts in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
f. Notifies the Infection Control Nurse or designee regarding Microbiology alerts in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
g. Notifies the Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute regarding reportable diseases in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
3. Follows established procedures for laboratory quality control and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisor.

a. Performs appropriate quality control for the test procedure.
b. Accurately analyzes and evaluates QC results obtained before accepting and reporting patient test results.
c. Records results obtained for quality control testing as defined in test procedure.
d. Appropriately notifies supervisor of discrepant QC results.
4. Performs daily, weekly, monthly or as needed, maintenance on instruments and equipment as appropriate. Performs calibration of equipment as required.

a. Performs maintenance according to the schedule for the instrument/equipment.
b. Documents performance of maintenance procedures for the instrument/equipment.
c. Performs calibration of equipment according to scheduled intervals or receipt of reagents.
d. Documents calibration of equipment.
5. Troubleshoots instruments, equipment, reagents and patient specimen's when problems occur. Notifies the supervisor if unable to solve the problem.

a. Follows established guidelines for troubleshooting procedures.
b. Follows established guidelines for resolving patient specimen problems.
c. Documents steps taken during the troubleshooting process.
d. Immediately notifies supervisor when unable to solve problems.


6. Consistently adheres to established Laboratory and Hospital policies for Universal Precautions, Chemical Hygiene and Safety procedures. When handling blood and/or body fluids, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be utilized in order to minimize exposure to infectious diseases. Chemical Hygiene and Safety policies and procedures will be followed when using chemicals.

a. Wears lab coat, gloves, goggles and protective devices as required when handling specimens.
b. Follows safety policies for dress.
c. Follows safety policies when using chemicals.
d. Reports any safety hazards to the appropriate supervisor.
e. Uses protective barrier equipment as required.
f. Disinfects and clean work benches/areas according to established protocol during and at the end of assigned shift.
g. Properly disposes of contaminated and hazardous waste materials.
h. Knows where to find material safety data sheets (MSDS) for items used to perform job.
i. Knows the location and procedures to follow in the containment of blood, body fluid and chemical spills.
j. Wears gloves when working at the bench in the Microbiology area.


7. Consistently communications with Microbiology team to ensure that daily work is completed.

a. Assists coworkers when main bench duties are completed.
b. Assists with specimen processing during lunch time breaks to ensure continuous flow of work.
c. Assists Microbiology Supervisor with special projects when main bench duties are completed.
8. Demonstrates competence in assigned work areas according to section schedule.

a. Consistently acknowledges, through documentation ,of changes to established testing procedures in all skilled areas.
b. Completes assigned CAP surveys with the expectations that results reported score in the acceptable performance category, in all skilled areas
c. Completes department generated competencies as required with acceptable results in all skilled areas.
d. Participates in a formal continuing education program sponsored by Professional Organizations in one or more of the skilled areas.
e. Rotates through all work stations in the Microbiology department including, but not limited to: Bench A-L, Bench M-Z, Blood cultures, PCR and EIA testing, Specimen Processing.
9. Maintains work area, restocks supplies, notifies supervisor of low stock.

a. Maintains appropriate supplies for work being performed.
b. Assures that supplies are sufficient for ongoing testing. Notifies supervisors when supplies are below established levels.
c. Regularly performs inventory of supplies and notifies appropriate Supervisor of departments need
10. Actively participates with orientation and training of new employees and students in laboratory procedures and policies.

a. Introduces new employees/students to the members of the department.
b. Engages new employees/students in daily routines within the department.
c. Maintains visibility in orienting new employees/students.
d. Acts as a resource for new employees/student, acclimating them to the organization.
e. During orientation period communicates to Supervisor progress of new employees and identifies key areas that may be problem prone.


11. Reports to workstation/assignment on schedule, ready to start work, and works entire shift as assigned, unless absence/tardiness/leaving early is pre-approved, or appropriate notice for unscheduled absence is given to the employee's manager.

a. Reviews daily work for accuracy.
12. Assists in the performance of duties required for relief in higher classification in supervisor's absence

a. Reviews daily work for accuracy
b. Identifies and reports to a Supervisor error occurrences.
c. Assures the daily operations and staffing of the department are met, reports to covering Supervisor when an issue arises
13. Technology -Actively participates in the recommendation, and selection processes for technological advances, solutions to work processes and practices of the department.

a. Partners with Microbiology Supervisor in discovering new technology which will benefit patient results and turnaround time.
14. Safety Awareness - Fosters a "Culture of Safety" through acknowledgement, consistent adherence and demonstrates commitment to a safe environment.

a. Acknowledgement, adherence, and demonstration of a safe environment as stated in the Laboratory Policies for Chemical Hygiene, Infectious Disease Control and Safety. The employee is knowledgeable of who the responsible Safety Officers are both in the Laboratory and Hospital.
b. Assists in providing quality patient care through the evaluation of proper patient specimen labeling in accordance with the Laboratory Specimen Labeling criteria prior to performance of laboratory testing.
c. Verifies accuracy of results as those belonging to the corresponding specimen before reporting results
d. Will ensure that all revised reports for previously reported incorrect (erroneous) results are identified as revised, corrected or amended according to established procedure and will appropriately notifies the patient care giver.

Job Requirements

Minimum Education - Preferred
Baccalaureate degree in relevant science preferred
Minimum Work Experience
One (1) year clinical laboratory internship preferred.

Required Certifications

MT or MLS (ASCP)or MT or MLS (ASCP Equivalent) required.
Medical Technician or Medical Laboratory Scientist certification is required within 1 year from the date of hire.

Individual ASCP certifications in Chemistry or Hematology or Microbiology or Blood Bank meet requirements

Weekdays 7-3:30 and one weekend a month.

Responsibilities if Required:

Education if Required:

License/Registration/Certification Requirements:

Eligible for Medical Laboratory Scientist Certification (MLSE-AMT) - American Medical Technologist (AMT), Eligible for Medical Laboratory Scientist Certification (MLSE-ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Eligible for Medical Technologist Certification (MTE-ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS_AMT) - American Medical Technologist (AMT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Medical Technologist (MT_AAB) - American Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry (AAB), Medical Technologist (MT_ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)

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South Shore Health is a leading provider of health services in South Weymouth, Massachusetts, US. As an integrated health system, the company has a broad offering ranging from primary and specialty care, home health and hospice services, to preventive and emergency care. Founded over a century ago, South Shore Health initially operated as a single hospital but has since morphed into a health network of providers and facilities for comprehensive care. The company's mission is to benefit the community by providing easily accessible, top-quality health services with an emphasis on wellness and prevention.

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Health care and social assistance

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

South Weymouth, MA, US

Year founded

1922

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