Are you an experienced and qualified medical technician with experience and a commitment to exceptional patient care? We’re growing and looking for someone to perform and analyze laboratory tests, and uphold strict safety and privacy standards. MLT license is preferred, but not required, but you must be familiar with lab and medical equipment, medical information systems, laboratory best practices, and medical terminology. The ideal applicant should have excellent organizational, interpersonal, and analytical skills. If this sounds like a great fit, please apply today! Responsibilities: • Prepare specimens for testing for a medical technologist to test for proper patient diagnosis • Ensure safety standards and universal precautions are met, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment • Operate and maintain laboratory instruments and diagnostic equipment such as centrifuges and chemistry analyzers • Input test results in the laboratory information system • Sterilize, organize, and clean lab equipment to prepare for testing • Delivers routine daily medications and treatments • Coordinates with PCP and Direct Care Staff to assist with resident care and medication • Follow written and verbal instructions to administer and manage medications • Record medication dosage and times • Observe residents and document changes in their condition Qualifications: • You should be familiar with laboratory best practices and equipment • Very strong interpersonal, organizational, and analytical skills are needed • High school diploma or G.E.D required • Aged 18 or older • CPR/First Aid certification preferred, willing to train • Experience in personal care preferred • Rotating shifts will be required over weekends and holidays. Travel during inclement weather is possible Compensation: $16 - $19.50 per hour
• Delivers routine daily medications and treatments • Coordinates with PCP and Direct Care Staff to assist with resident care and medication • Follow written and verbal instructions to administer and manage medications • Record medication dosage and times • Observe residents and document changes in their condition