Part-Time Laboratory Technician (Potential for Full-Time)

We are seeking a detail-oriented Laboratory Technician to support daily clinical laboratory operations. This is a part-time position with the potential to transition to full-time based on performance and operational needs. We are ideally looking for a recent undergraduate graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field and some laboratory experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Receive and evaluate specimens for acceptance or rejection
  • Accession samples and perform data entry into the laboratory information system
  • Label and aliquot specimens according to laboratory protocols
  • Process samples for testing (e.g., serum, whole blood)
  • Store and manage specimens in designated refrigerators and freezers
  • Maintain accurate documentation and sample tracking
  • Follow laboratory quality standards and regulatory requirements, including Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and College of American Pathologists (CAP) guidelines
  • Maintain a clean and organized laboratory workspace

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or another science-related field required
  • Recent undergraduate graduates are encouraged to apply
  • Prior laboratory experience preferred
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Ability to follow laboratory protocols and regulatory standards
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team

Pay: From $20.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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