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Flex schedule as needed About the Position Under the technical supervision of the immediate supervisor or director, the MT performs high- and moderate-complexity laboratory procedures in a timely and ...

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CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to ... part-time Laboratory Assistants during the Summer 2025 academic period. Job duties to include:

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How much do part time laboratory technical supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time laboratory technical supervisor in the United States is $85,306.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Laboratory Technical Supervisor vs Part Time Laboratory Technician?

AspectPart Time Laboratory Technical SupervisorPart Time Laboratory Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a relevant degree and some supervisory certificationUsually requires a diploma or associate degree in laboratory sciences
Work EnvironmentOversees lab operations, manages staff, ensures safety protocolsPerforms routine tests, prepares samples, maintains equipment
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in research labs, hospitals, and industrial labs for oversight rolesCommon in clinical, environmental, and manufacturing labs for technical work

The Part Time Laboratory Technical Supervisor focuses on overseeing laboratory activities and managing staff, requiring additional certifications and leadership skills. In contrast, the Part Time Laboratory Technician primarily conducts tests and maintains equipment, with less emphasis on supervision. Both roles are essential in laboratory settings but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Job description

Medical Technologist

Schedule: Day Shift. 24 hours weekly. 6am to 6:30p (Two 12-hour shift/pay period) Includes weekdays, rotating holidays, weekends and on call shifts. Flex schedule as needed

About the Position

Under the technical supervision of the immediate supervisor or director, the MT performs high- and moderate-complexity laboratory procedures in a timely and accurate manner to provide information for diagnosing and combating disease. This role assumes responsibility and accountability for adhering to the established policies and procedures of the hospital and laboratory department, as well as upholding the Mission Statement of the hospital.

Overview of Responsibilities

  • Documents verbal orders for laboratory tests and logs all specimens drawn into the laboratory information system using proper procedures.

  • Processes non-admit specimens by admitting patients in LIS, ordering correct tests, and logging specimens.

  • Performs analyses on the laboratory test directory by following procedure manuals, learning new procedures and demonstrating competence, completing work within turnaround times, analyzing and documenting quality control, monitoring QC trends, and performing preventative maintenance.

  • Enters test results into the computer, verifying accuracy, footnoting abnormal specimen appearances, problem-solving atypical results, calling and documenting critical values, and reviewing Workcenter Activity Reports.

  • Maintains a clean and orderly work area.

  • Helps substitute for the technical supervisor in their absence.

  • Notifies the supervisor when supplies, test kits, and reagents should be ordered.

  • Correlates laboratory methods, procedures, and test results with age-specific population criteria (geriatrics, adults, pediatrics, neonates).

  • Demonstrates troubleshooting capabilities, performing complex problem solving and referring issues when necessary.

  • Uses independent judgment and knowledge to perform assigned tasks.

  • Participates in hospital and departmental quality assessment and improvement (QA & I) activities, monitoring results and helping implement corrective actions.

  • Develops laboratory techniques and procedures, and reviews current procedures as assigned by the technical supervisor.

  • Conducts research in conjunction with the technical supervisor.

  • Assists in testing, evaluating, and selecting new equipment.

  • Helps set up and train operators for new equipment under the technical supervisor/lead.

  • Ensures CAP proficiency results are performed and returned in a timely manner.

  • Coordinates the instruction of students and new employees as directed by the technical supervisor and may oversee the work of non-independent practitioners and trainees.

  • Develops and presents continuing education programs for laboratory staff.

  • Assists in maintaining competencies for laboratory personnel.

  • Core Laboratory Employees: Provides staffing coverage for the Microbiology area as needed, including gram stain reporting, specimen processing, and molecular testing.

  • Microbiology: Performs plate readings and susceptibility testing.

This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as deemed necessary.

Education & Experience

  • Education Required: Bachelor of Science in biological or physical science, graduate of a Medical Laboratory Science program, or other degree and experience that makes the employee eligible for MT/MLS certification.

  • Education Preferred: Master's degree in biological, chemical, or physical science.

  • Experience Required: None.

  • Experience Preferred: Completion of a Clinical Laboratory internship.

Licensure & Certification

  • ASCP or AMT or equivalent