Hours:
Shift Start Time: 10 PM
Shift End Time: 6 AM
AWS Hours Requirement: 8/40 - 8 Hour Shift
Additional Shift Information: Full-time (1.0) Position. 8-hour night shift.
Weekend Requirements: Every Other
On-Call Required: No
Hourly Pay Range (Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum): $51.877 - $66.938 - $81.999
The stated pay scale reflects the range that Sharp reasonably expects to pay for this position. The actual pay rate and pay grade for this position will be dependent on a variety of factors, including an applicant’s years of experience, unique skills and abilities, education, alignment with similar internal candidates, marketplace factors, other requirements for the position, and employer business practices.
What You Will Do
Provides the technical knowledge, expertise, and judgment required to support the Sharp HealthCare (SHC) mission and scope of laboratory services.
Required Qualifications
- Education required for CA State CLS or CLS specialty
- 3 years' experience in a Clinical Laboratory as a CLS, including competency and expertise in one or more clinical departments.
- California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Generalist license - CA Department of Public Health
Preferred Qualifications
- ASCP specialist certification - SC, SH, SM, SBB, SCYM
- 5 years' experience in a Clinical Laboratory as a CLS
New Hire Incentives - Bonuses
- $15,000 Sign-on bonus AND $2,500 Relocation assistance for experienced CLS candidates
- Relocation Assistance is only for new hires coming from outside of San Diego County
Eligibility Requirements:
- 3 years of related CLS experience
The following are not eligible for hiring incentives:
- Current Sharp employees
- Rehires/Reinstates that are rejoining the organization less than 12 months from last date of employment with Sharp Healthcare
To remain eligible for your sign-on incentive the following criteria must be met:
- Must remain in original hired FTE status and shift (if specified in offer letter)
- Must remain in original department/specialty
- Must remain in original Job Title
- Transfers to a non-bonus eligible department or position may result in forfeiting remaining incentive bonus
Essential Functions
- Analytical testing procedures: Completes testing procedures using written policies, procedures, and other appropriate resources; identifies issues in and submits necessary revisions to policies and procedures; performs new procedures and policies within acceptable training time intervals; meets/exceeds department turnaround time goals; documents activities and results consistently, thoroughly, and legibly; proofreads and double checks work in assigned section to achieve zero defects and zero harm; reviews operational reports for possible clerical and analytical errors and makes corrections as necessary; evaluates data for accuracy and verifies any questionable finding with thorough investigation and appropriate follow-through; performs pre-analytical (patient reception, sample collection, processing) and analytical procedures and demonstrates assessment of testing factors with regard to patient age and population specific groups; demonstrates emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and logical decision-making, especially under critical and stressful situations to reach acceptable resolutions; acts as a key resource for employee/student training, development, and competency assessment; acts as a key operator for testing, validation, analyzers, and technology; performs additional duties to meet operational needs; writes and revises policies and procedures as assigned.
- Equipment management: Utilizes equipment (including phone, copier, fax, printer, etc.), analyzers, products, and other tools per manufacturer's and training instructions and according to established procedures; facilitates issue resolution; reports, documents and resolves or facilitates resolution of equipment/analyzers/tool/reagent issues and failures in a timely and efficient manner; removes defective equipment/analyzers from use, documents problem, and notifies appropriate personnel for repair; verifies equipment/analyzers inspections are up-to-date; follows through on problem resolution and validates equipment/analyzers performance post repair; participates in analyzer and test methodology, evaluation, selection, and validation, and provides input in decision-making processes; demonstrates competency and efficient use of tool applications (IS, PC, other system/software) and equipment to produce the end product; demonstrates advanced competency of current software applications, including troubleshooting middleware issues, validating Auto-verification criteria, and working with vendor and IT to resolve software issues; performs required preventive and corrective maintenance on equipment/analyzers/tools, including comprehensive validation of accuracy, complete documentation of work orders/issues, and scheduled review of data/logs/reports as required by CLIA, CA State, CAP, and other regulatory agencies; actively manages inventory and demonstrates ability to evaluate consumables (reagent/supply) inventory to prevent shortages; alerts ordering personnel and proactively resolves immediate issues/shortages; with lab leadership direction, works with vendors to make appropriate changes to standing orders to meet business needs.
- Leadership: Facilitates and collaborates with team members and lab leadership in achieving established priorities, goals, projects, and initiatives within specified time frame; assists in preparing and maintaining CAP, JCAHO, CA State, AABB, FDA, and other accreditation and regulatory agency standards and regulations; adjusts for changes in workload and shifting staff and skill mix; makes recommendations for staff utilization; proactively initiates communication and works cooperatively with others to successfully complete work assignments; develops and implements initiative with generating process improvement ideas and projects and engaging staff; takes initiative in the identification, resolution, and evaluation of work processes and workflow issues; identifies high priority potential crises before significant impact to patient care is evident; acts as technical expert, leader, and problem-solver for staff in and outside of the department; transfers knowledge and mentors coworkers to improve performance and skills to provide optimal patient-centered care.
- Quality assurance: Coordinates and completes processes to meet standards established to maintain quality testing, including collaboration and engagement in continuous improvement of processes; represents laboratory department in entity or system committees, taskforces, or workgroups as necessary; communicates clearly using Closed Loop and SBAR; supervises work activities performed by Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Lab Technicians, Certified Phlebotomy Technicians, and Laboratory Assistants and promotes accountability, mutual respect, and teamwork; completes and assesses QC performance, proficiency testing, test validation/calibration/linearity with indicated corrective action and resolution as needed, including assigned scheduled review; has knowledge of and reviews and monitors compliance of quality assurance indicators; works with the laboratory team to meet/exceed the established thresholds; maintains expected goals and implements action plans as needed; completes, validates, and monitors daily position tasks within expected timeframes to meet QA indicator goal expectations; identifies errors and follows-through with investigation, correction, documentation, coaching, and notification to appropriate caregiver and lab leadership; demonstrates process of self-discovery, including knowledge of strengths and weaknesses and views deficiencies as opportunities for growth; sets goals for self-improvement and develops others by sharing relevant information; performs shift lead duties as assigned; solicits and receives feedback well, and provides thoughtful feedback to others; performs technical oversight for assigned section/process/system, including regulatory and safety compliance; prepares/presents/maintains reports, records, and work-related information to lead; may perform statistical analysis on quality control and quality assurance; may serve as go-to-person for maintaining current instrumentation.
Sharp HealthCare is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability or any other protected class.
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