SummaryPerforms basic clinical laboratory testing to assist in the detection and diagnosis of disease. All functions are performed with consideration of age-specific patient needs. Escalates unusual situations to a Medical Technologist or Manager for guidance.
Employees are expected to demonstrate Brown University Health's core values:
- Compassion
- Accountability
- Respect
- Excellence
Core Success Factors:
- Instill trust and value differences
- Focus on patients and community
- Collaborate effectively
Key ResponsibilitiesGeneral Duties- Understand and support the organization's mission, vision, and values
- Meet job performance and competency expectations
- Deliver high-quality customer service
- Comply with hospital and departmental policies and procedures
- Complete required safety and compliance training
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives
- Communicate:
- Unusual test results to providers
- Delays in testing
Laboratory Operations- Operate mechanical and semi-automated equipment
- Perform quality control (QC) and routine maintenance
- Maintain lab readiness (cleaning, stocking, setup)
- Clean and maintain equipment and workspaces
Technical / Functional AreasPhlebotomy- Verify patient identity and specimen integrity
- Collect blood samples from:
- Ensure proper specimen labeling
- Follow sterile techniques to prevent contamination
- Safely dispose of collection materials
- Prepare routine clinical and microscopic slides as directed
Laboratory Information Systems (LIS)- Enter and edit patient requisitions and test orders
- Record test results (manual and non-interfaced)
- Document report updates accurately
- Operate laboratory information systems
Hematology- Perform:
- Blood counts
- Cell morphology and differentiation
- Sedimentation rates
- Reticulocyte counts
- Clotting studies
Blood Bank / Immunology- Assist with preparation and dispensing of blood components:
- Fresh frozen plasma
- Platelets
- Cryoprecipitate
- Perform:
- Blood typing and Rh testing
- Antibody screening and identification
- Compatibility testing
- Infectious disease serology
- Cord blood testing
- Conduct quality control procedures
Microbiology- Perform gram and special stains
- Culture specimens on appropriate media
- Identify microorganisms microscopically
- Conduct rapid antigen (EIA) testing
- Operate blood culture systems and STAT PCR tests
Chemistry- Perform coagulation studies
- Conduct routine chemistry testing on analyzers
- Maintain QC within acceptable ranges (2 SD)
- Perform minor equipment repairs
- Calibrate instruments
Safety Responsibilities- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Follow infection control and aseptic techniques
- Handle and store chemicals safely (per SDS guidelines)
- Maintain a clean and safe laboratory environment
Proficiency Testing- Participate in external proficiency testing programs
- Maintain satisfactory results
- Adhere to Laboratory CLIA Proficiency Testing Policy
Minimum QualificationsEducation- Associate's degree in:
- Clinical Laboratory Science
- Medical Technology
- Chemical, Biological, or Physical Sciences
OR equivalent education/experience per CLIA standards
Certifications- ASCP certification (or equivalent) preferred or required
OR - Eligibility for certification through an approved program (NAACLS, ABHES, or similar)
OR - Meets CLIA qualification standards
Experience- 1 year of clinical laboratory experience
- Clinical internship may substitute for experience
Skills & Abilities- Ability to operate laboratory instruments and perform tests accurately
- Strong analytical and observational skills
- Knowledge of laboratory safety practices
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to provide patient-centered care across all age groups
- Physical and visual ability to perform detailed lab work
Work Environment & Physical Requirements- Healthcare setting (hospital, lab, or clinical environment)
- Exposure to:
- Infectious materials
- Chemicals and hazardous substances
- Physical requirements:
- Standing for extended periods
- Lifting and carrying supplies
- Working at laboratory benches
- Visual strain due to detailed specimen analysis
- May require rotational on-call coverage
Pay Range:
$24.29-$40.07
EEO Statement:
Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location:
Newport Hospital - 11 Friendship Street Newport, Rhode Island 02840
Work Type:
2:45pm-11:15pm with weekend and Holiday rotation
Work Shift:
Evening
Daily Hours:
8 hours
Driving Required:
No