What are the responsibilities and job description for the Non-Certified Laboratory Technologist position at Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories?
JOB REQUIREMENTS: Performs waived, moderate complexity, and high
complexity testing on patient specimens. Correlates and interprets data
utilizing critical thinking skills and knowledge of techniques,
principles, and instruments. Involved in teaching and training students,
new employees, and residents/medical students. Effectively performs
problem resolution, equipment maintenance, reagent preparation, and test
result data entry. Successfully and timely completes all required
competency assessments. Upon satisfying the requirements for
certification, the Non-Certified Technologist will take the appropriate
certification examination to become a Certified Technologist. Earn while
you learn! This is an approved one-year Wisconsin Registered
Apprenticeship program. Successful completion of the program will earn
the apprentice credits towards a technical degree, a nationally
recognized journey-worker credential and greatly enhanced career
opportunities. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Effective
January 1, 2012, as provided for by the America Society of Clinical
Pathology Board (ASCP) of Registry Certification guidelines, four-year
college degreed individuals may be hired into non-certified technologist
positions without prior clinical experience. Typically, employees in
this job classification spend 12 months (2,080 hours for full time
employees) in on-the-job training with target goal of the training to be
completed within the 12 month period. After all ASCP on-the-job training
requirements are fulfilled, the employee becomes eligible for and is
expected to take the applicable ASCP certification examination.
Exceptions to this timeframe may occur with the mutual agreement of the
manager, and Human Resources. \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply
Online: www.wisconsindiagnostic.com Qualified females, minorities, and
special disabled veterans and other veterans are encouraged to apply.
complexity testing on patient specimens. Correlates and interprets data
utilizing critical thinking skills and knowledge of techniques,
principles, and instruments. Involved in teaching and training students,
new employees, and residents/medical students. Effectively performs
problem resolution, equipment maintenance, reagent preparation, and test
result data entry. Successfully and timely completes all required
competency assessments. Upon satisfying the requirements for
certification, the Non-Certified Technologist will take the appropriate
certification examination to become a Certified Technologist. Earn while
you learn! This is an approved one-year Wisconsin Registered
Apprenticeship program. Successful completion of the program will earn
the apprentice credits towards a technical degree, a nationally
recognized journey-worker credential and greatly enhanced career
opportunities. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Effective
January 1, 2012, as provided for by the America Society of Clinical
Pathology Board (ASCP) of Registry Certification guidelines, four-year
college degreed individuals may be hired into non-certified technologist
positions without prior clinical experience. Typically, employees in
this job classification spend 12 months (2,080 hours for full time
employees) in on-the-job training with target goal of the training to be
completed within the 12 month period. After all ASCP on-the-job training
requirements are fulfilled, the employee becomes eligible for and is
expected to take the applicable ASCP certification examination.
Exceptions to this timeframe may occur with the mutual agreement of the
manager, and Human Resources. \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply
Online: www.wisconsindiagnostic.com Qualified females, minorities, and
special disabled veterans and other veterans are encouraged to apply.