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Histotechnologist - NY
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Country: USA
Location: New York-Long Island Uniondale/New York, NY 11553
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Medical/Health
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Uniondale/New York, NY 11553
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Laboratory/Pathology
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Histotechnologist - NY
About us –
Bostwick Laboratories® is a full-service laboratory specializing in uropathology, dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and subsequent management of prostate cancer, kidney disease, cancer of the bladder and other urologic conditions.
We are currently seeking a Histotechnologist to join our growing team:
Histotechnologist
This position will be responsible for all elements of biopsy processing and staining for diagnosis. Essential duties include:
-Ensure all laboratory specimens are accurately and efficiently handled
-Processing, embedding, microtomy, staining, coverslipping, and quality control of histology specimens
-Ensure safety and HIPAA regulations are observed at all times
-Participate in mentoring, ongoing education/training, and workflow analysis
-Other duties and projects as needed
Benefits –
-Medical, dental, and vision insurance
-Company paid life and long-term disability insurance
-Vacation accrual (10 days during the first year, 15 days after one full year of employment)
-Sick time and personal leave accruals
-Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts
Requirements –
-Bachelor’s degree in Histology or related science from an accredited school preferred
-Training and certification as HT or HTL by ASCP
-Excellent communication skills
-Flexible and a team player
-Pre-employment background check required
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