Histotechnologist in Nevada Sports & Recreation - Reno, NV at Geebo

Histotechnologist in Nevada

Full Time Histotechnologist needed in Reno, Nevada for permanent hire! Apply Now!
Position Highlights:
  • Full-time, permanent job opportunity
  • Full benefits package (401k, PTO, medical/dental/vision insurance)
  • Competitive pay
  • Room for career growth!
Job Duties:
  • Process and prepare fixed and unfixed tissue and cytology specimens using histologic, frozen sectioning, immunohistochemical, in situ hybridization, and tissue microarray techniques
    Teach and instruct other lab staff in these techniques (1-3)
    Supervise and train new staff or students as needed, including hiring, performance management, and related duties, in addition to instruction on techniques and consultation on project work
    Prepares microscopic slides for diagnostic processing, embedding, microtomy, mounting (paraffin/frozen sections), staining (routine/special/IHC), slide and block labeling & coverslipping
    Performs special staining techniques for interstitial elements of tissue sections to include micro-organisms and various cellular components including antigens and enzymes for complex diagnosis and prognostic markers
    Contribute to corporate strategy for additional regulatory approvals (CAP, FDA, ) relating to GHI Histopathology
    Assess the quality of slide preparations and troubleshoot procedures if necessary
    Prepare control slides and in collaboration with the laboratory director, validate technical procedures before applying to clinical or research samples
Position Requirements:
  • Associate's Degree in Science (or higher)
  • ASCP (HT or HTL) or eligible to obtain
  • Experience is preferred (but not required!)

Interested? Apply to this job or send a resume to marissak@ka-recruiting.com for consideration!
(REF:
MK9113)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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