What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Anatomic Processing Tech position at Texas Health Care PLCC?
Overview of the Role:
- Manages the AP Processing Team and oversees the receipt, accessioning, and processing of tissue and cytology specimens.
- Works with the histology and cytology lead technologists to maintain appropriate supplies.
- Coordinates duties with other AP Processing Techs, Cytotechnologists, and Pathologist as needed.
- Work closely with the Laboratory Medical Director on all aspects of processing anatomic specimens.
Skills:
- Ability to identify different specimen types.
- Ability to determine appropriate processing of different tissue and biopsy types.
- Ability to maintain organization of specimens and work area to avoid mislabeling and other errors
- Ability to write accurate gross descriptions.
- Ability to communicate effectively with cytotechnologists, histotechnologists, and pathologists.
Primary Job Duties:
Monitors the daily operations of anatomic pathology processing:
- AP order processing and accessioning, including both cytology and tissue specimens.
- ThinPrep specimen aliquoting and labeling for molecular testing
- ThinPrep cytology slide preparation and labeling for cytologic examination, including reprocessing as needed.
- Tissue gross descriptions and tissue processing.
- Routine cleaning and maintenance of automated cytology staining equipment and coverslipper.
- Routine cleaning and maintenance of the automated histology staining equipment and tissue processor
- Histology and cytology supply management
- Monitors problem logs and other issues to ensure resolution of problem cases
- Monitors maintenance logs and quality control logs
- Manages AP Processing Team schedules and ensures adequate coverage, performing bench work as needed
- Must have the capability of flexing schedule to accommodate workload
- Complies with HIPAA and all local, federal, CLIA, safety and OSHA guidelines
- Complies with all company and laboratory guidelines and policies
Utilizes technical skills and abilities to perform tissue processing and slide production:
- Ability to competently perform all tests in moderate and high complexity testing.
- Identifies and troubleshoots issues within grossing and processing, staining and coverslipping.
- Follows laboratory procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analysis, reporting and maintaining records of patient results.
- Performs miscellaneous duties and/or special projects as assigned.
Scope:
- Promotes quality relations and cooperative environment. Respects and maintains the confidentiality of information relative to the laboratory. Adheres to and enforces prescribed laboratory safety policies and regulations.
- Works independently with minimal direction.
- Operates general laboratory equipment, including but not limited to: telephones, computer keyboards and CRT, tissue processors, centrifuges, automated stainers, coverslippers, microscopes, manual pipettes.
- Effectively communicates via written, verbal, face-to-face, telephone, and computer methods.
- Works closely with the Laboratory Medical Director.
Education and Experience:
- Qualify to perform high complexity testing under current CLIA-88 regulations.
- Associates or Bachelors degree in chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory/medical technology science
HOURS: 3:00 - 11:00 PM, PAY RANGE: $24-27 hourly