Salary Range (commensurate with experience): $34.32-$56.18 /per hour
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The University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) provides comprehensive care, education, and research to the people of Illinois and beyond. A part of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), UI Health comprises a clinical enterprise that includes a Joint Commission-accredited tertiary care hospital and outpatient clinics, and the Mile Square Health Center network of federally qualified health centers. It also includes the seven UIC health science colleges: the College of Applied Health Sciences; the College of Dentistry; the School of Public Health; the Jane Addams College of Social Work; and the Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing, including regional campuses in Peoria, Quad Cities, Rockford, Springfield, and Urbana. UI Health is dedicated to the pursuit of health equity. Learn more: hospital.uillinois.edu/about-ui-health
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Position Summary
To provide service to the medical community and patients by performing requested microbiology and serology tests in a timely manner and fostering a learning environment for students, residents and new employees rotating through the Microbiology laboratory.
Duties & Responsibilities
Perform and interpret appropriate stains, biochemical tests, serologic tests, etc., on a wide variety of organisms obtained from various specimen sources such as serum, blood, urine, stool, tissue, etc. which have been requested for any of the following: aerobes, anaerobes, mycobacteria, mycology, parasitology, virology and serology.
Perform and interpret specialized tests and examinations (i.e. latex agglutination, fluorescent microscopy, ELISA procedures, Multiplex Nucleic Acid Tests and RT PCR.
Perform quality control procedures and maintain such records, resolve discrepancies arising from such tests and document all corrective measures taken.
Operate and maintain laboratory instrumentation (i.e. blood culture system, Vitek 2 and other automated instruments, etc.).
Perform and interpret a variety of serological and immunological tests for antigen and antibody detection.
Perform and interpret appropriate antibiotic susceptibilities.
Order microbiology/serology tests and enter patient test results using the laboratory and/or the hospital computer systems.
Gain further technical expertise in one or more subspecialties by participating in ongoing continuing education.
Required to communicate matters of technical importance to physicians, staff and customers on multiple systems as is appropriate.
Medical Technologist I assists in training lab personnel, new employees, medical residents and medical technology students in the principles and techniques of medical technology, including microbiologic and serologic procedures and techniques.
Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
High school graduation or equivalent.
Meets basic standards and qualifications for laboratory testing personnel under Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Subpart M, Section 493.1489.
Note: It is recommended that, in order to ensure consistent application of these qualifications, the evaluation and verification of an applicant’s credentials be accomplished through the cooperative efforts of an experienced clinical laboratory technologist and the personnel department in a manner which will preserve the applicant’s anonymity.
Preferred Qualifications
Must meet CLIA requirements and be able to perform and interpret Gram stains, acid fast bacilli stains, fluorescent stains, etc. of clinical material and bacterial (organism) isolates.
Must be able to classify bacteria (organisms) on the basis of Gram stain morphology.
Must be able to recognize various cell morphology.
Must be able to isolate and identify bacterial, mycological, parasitic, mycobacterial and viral pathogens from clinical material.
Must know appropriate procedures related to specific organisms and know organism biochemical reactions.
Must be able to perform and interpret antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
Must be aware of the types of pathogenic organisms that can be present in clinical material collected from various anatomic sites.
Must be able to perform and interpret various serological assays.
Must be able to operate and perform trouble shooting of laboratory instruments (blood culture system, Vitek 2, etc.).
Must have good organizational and communication skills in order to teach microbiological procedures and techniques and to communicate results and their interpretation.
To Apply:
For fullest consideration click on the Apply Now button, please fully complete all sections of the online application including adding your full work history with specific details of your duties & responsibilities for each position held. Fully complete the education, licensure, certification and language sections. You may upload a resume, cover letter, certifications, licensures, transcripts and diplomas within the application.
Please note that once you have submitted your application you will not be able to make any changes. In order to revise your application you must withdraw and reapply. You will not be able to reapply after the posting close date. Please ensure the application is fully completed and all supporting documents have been uploaded before the posting close date. Illinois Residency is required within 180 days of employment.
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