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MLS / MLT

Vandalia, IL ยท On-site

$30.56 - $47.37/hr

MLS / MLT Performs a variety of routine and/or complex analysis on clinical specimens in all areas of the laboratory. PRN - as needed - hours vary Pay based on experience starting at: MLS $30.56 MLT ...

MLS / MLT

Vandalia, IL ยท On-site

$30.56 - $47.37/hr

MLS / MLT Performs a variety of routine and/or complex analysis on clinical specimens in all areas of the laboratory. PRN - as needed - hours vary Pay based on experience starting at: MLS $30.56 MLT ...

MLS / MLT

Vandalia, IL ยท On-site

$30.56 - $47.37/hr

MLS / MLT Performs a variety of routine and/or complex analysis on clinical specimens in all areas of the laboratory. PRN - as needed - hours vary Pay based on experience starting at: MLS $30.56 MLT ...

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ASCP / AMT MLT / MLS Generalist - Full Time MLR is seeking a new grad or experienced Medical Laboratory Technician ( MLT ) or Medical Laboratory Scientist ( MLS ) to join their tight-knit team. Small ...

MLS or MLT

Hampton, IA ยท On-site

... Name MLS or MLT Requisition Id Billing Codes Specialty Medical Laboratory MLT or MLS to cover in our lab Monday thru Friday with potential call coverage weekends and nights. Flexible work hour ...

ASCP / AMT MLT / MLS Generalist - Full Time MLR is seeking a new grad or experienced Medical Laboratory Technician ( MLT ) or Medical Laboratory Scientist ( MLS ) to join their tight-knit team. Small ...

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How much do mls jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for mls in the United States is $17.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an MLS?

An MLS (Medical Laboratory Scientist) is a healthcare professional who performs laboratory tests to help diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. They analyze body fluids, cells, and tissues using sophisticated lab equipment and techniques. MLS professionals work in hospitals, clinics, research labs, and public health organizations. Their role is crucial in providing accurate test results that guide medical decisions.

What are typical daily tasks for a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)?

Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) are responsible for performing a wide range of laboratory tests on patient samples, such as blood, urine, or tissue, to help diagnose and monitor medical conditions. A typical day may involve preparing specimens, operating complex laboratory instruments, analyzing data, ensuring quality control, and maintaining accurate records. MLS professionals also troubleshoot equipment, update protocols, and communicate results to physicians or other healthcare providers. Teamwork is frequent, as MLSs often coordinate with other laboratory staff, nurses, and doctors to deliver timely and reliable results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the MLS position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MLS (Medical Laboratory Scientist), you need a bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science or a related field and strong analytical skills. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, automated analyzers, and clinical laboratory certification (such as ASCP) are commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help MLS professionals excel on multidisciplinary healthcare teams. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate test results, maintaining patient safety, and supporting clinical decision-making.

Do MLS make good money?

Major League Soccer (MLS) players' salaries vary widely, with top players earning several million dollars annually, while many others earn significantly less. Factors such as experience, skill level, and contract negotiations influence income, and players often receive additional benefits like signing bonuses and performance incentives.

How long does it take to become a medical laboratory scientist?

Becoming a medical laboratory scientist typically requires completing a bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science or a related field, which takes about four years. Some positions may require certification or licensing, which can add additional time for exam preparation and application processes.

Is it hard to get a job in MLS?

Getting a job in Major League Soccer (MLS) can be competitive, especially for coaching, administrative, or player positions, which often require relevant experience, certifications, or athletic background. Success depends on the level of experience, networking, and the specific role, with many positions requiring a strong understanding of soccer and related skills.

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Infographic showing various Mls job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Part Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,228 per year, or $17.9 per hour.

MLS / MLT

Sarahbush

Vandalia, IL โ€ข On-site

$30.56 - $47.37/hr

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MLS / MLT

Job Description

Performs a variety of routine and/or complex analysis on clinical specimens in all areas of the laboratory.

PRN - as needed - hours vary

Pay based on experience starting at: MLS $30.56 MLT $29.08

Responsibilities

Assess and resolve problems. Technical, Instrument Problems, QC, Abnormal findings. Consider alternatives and chooses appropriate course of action., Communicates, when leaving a shift, the status of testing in areas of responsibility., Completes continuing education and professional development within or outside of facility., Documents verbal orders, problems, critical results called and read back on appropriate forms., Maintains equipment to ensure minimal downtime and is responsible for proper handling of equipment and equipment preventive maintenance., Monitors pending collection log., Notes and verifies unusual, abnormal or out-of-range results and promptly notify, physician and/or pathologist as appropriate., Orders lab tests accurately in the computer., Participates in the development of special projects., Performs all testing activity including Hematology; Coagulation, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and Chemistry, using instruments related to that testing. Followsprotocol specified in detailed procedure manuals., Performs review of instrument maintenance and/or quality control data before running patient specimens and documents this review., Performs specimen procurement in a timely manner when needed and demonstrates a complete understanding of specimen procedures: Finger sticks, Heel sticks, Venipuncture, and Arterial puncture., Provides training for staff in department procedures, quality assurance, and instrumentation., Reports test results to authorized personnel.

Requirements

BS (Required)AMT - Medical Technologist - American Medical Technologists, ASCP Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology

Compensation

Estimated Compensation Range

$30.56 - $47.37

Pay based on experience

1/1/2025: Added BS required, AMT required and ASCP (not required).