

Position is primarily day shift, with every 4th weekend rotation on evening shift.
0.4 FTE - 16 hours per week
The Laboratory Aide II is responsible for registration of laboratory orders, accessioning and transport of specimens, internal and external customer service, and accessioning equipment cleanliness. Requires independent judgment in the performance of the assigned duties. Assists pathologists with procedures.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
CAMPUS SPECIFIC ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AS RELATED TO CAMPUS:
17. Assists pathologist with onsite attended procedures including biopsies and bone marrow specimens, makes and stains slides, builds case in computer and packages specimen for transport independently. Capable of handling irretrievable tissue specimens correctly for pre-analytic testing; Responsibilities may vary per site.
18. Changes pathology stain lines according to schedule and keeps logs up to date.
19. Participates in educational programs, in-services, and meetings.
20. Miners Campus: Performs phlebotomy and outpatient registration.
21. Performs moderate complexity testing including antigen testing, processing and incubation of culture plates and basic maintenance and quality checks of equipment under supervision.
22. Capable of processing irretrievable anatomic pathology specimens for review by a cytotechnologist or pathologist; including case building, grossing and creation of cell block and gyn triage, embedding, and basic microtomy under supervision according to AP procedure manual.
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Sitting up to 7 hours per day in 2-hour increments. Standing up to 5 hours per day in 2-hour increments. Walking up to 7 hours per day in short increments. Frequently uses fingers to manipulate small vials, pipetting, etc. Continuous use of hands for operation of laboratory equipment and computer keyboard. Occasional lifting of boxes/equipment up to 30 pounds. Occasional pushing/pulling of equipment. Frequent stooping/bending. Occasional crouching. Frequent reaching above shoulder level and stretching across work area (30" depth). Hearing as it relates to normal, high, and low frequencies. Seeing as it relates to general, far, near, color and peripheral vision. Depth perception.
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma. Miners Campus-Phlebotomy certification or successful completion of phlebotomy program preferred, in addition to high school diploma.
Please complete your application using your full legal name and current home address. Be sure to include employment history for the past seven (7) years, including your present employer. Additionally, you are encouraged to upload a current resume, including all work history, education, and/or certifications and licenses, if applicable. It is highly recommended that you create a profile at the conclusion of submitting your first application. Thank you for your interest in St. Luke's!!