What are the responsibilities and job description for the CLS/Clinical Lab Scientist - Per-Diem; Varied Shift position at Watsonville Community Hospital?
Position Summary: Following procedures established by the Section Heads, laboratory and medical directors, a Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of laboratory tests in many areas of the laboratory, including High Complexity Tests as defined by CLIA. A CLS is responsible for accuracy and reporting of results of application of principles, theories and techniques, professional judgment, computer proficiency, microscopic proficiency, and good communications skills.
Education:
- BA/BS degree from an accredited college or university with a major in the biological or chemical sciences as required for California State licensure.
- Completion of an accredited CLS program with requisite internship.
Experience:
- As defined by the Professional Unit labor contract.
Licenses and/or Certifications:
- Valid and current California CLS license.
- Must provide original/original duplicate license upon hire.