Overview:
Every day, our patients rely on accurate lab tests for results that will help pinpoint their health concerns or assure them that everything is okay. As a Medical Technologist, you may not spend long periods of time with patients, but you play a key role in making their lives better. Are you ready to make a difference and build your future with Legacy?
Your ability to conduct routine and complex laboratory testing, interpret test results, perform instrument operation and maintenance, and support lab clients as they use services will be invaluable. You will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of patients at all levels – from neonatal to geriatric – as you apply your knowledge of anatomic, physiological and psychological processes. No matter which lab facility you are assigned to within the system, you will demonstrate an ability to comply with laboratory and safety policies.
When assigned to evening or night shift, this position will receive shift differential.
Legacy Silverton Medical Center is a 48-bed facility that serves the heart of the Willamette Valley with a wide mix of services. The hospital serves the community with an active emergency department and family birth center while also offering many outpatient services.
Silverton is Oregon’s Garden City. Stroll through the Oregon Garden, then head to Silver Falls State Park, the largest state park in Oregon, where you can see up to 10 waterfalls on foot, horseback or bicycle. Take time to view the colorful outdoor murals and visit the art galleries that call this quaint town home. 5 miles away from Mt. Angel, the Bavarian inspired town hosts the state’s largest Oktoberfest celebration each September.
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Legacy Silverton Medical Center serves the heart of the Willamette Valley with a wide mix of services, many not typically available in a community hospital: CT scan (computerized tomography), nuclear medicine, echocardiography, family birth center and much more.
Responsibilities:
The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) conducts routine and complex laboratory testing, interprets test results, performs instrument operation and maintenance, and supports laboratory clients as they utilize laboratory services. Applies knowledge of anatomic, physiological and, as relevant, psychological processes to provide appropriate services to neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, geriatric and special-needs patients. Complies with all laboratory and safety policies. Uses personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by laboratory policy and regulating agencies. Legacy Laboratory Services is an integrated lab service. Staff may be assigned to lab facilities at different sites in the system.
Qualifications:
Education:
For Medical Laboratory Technicians hired after April 24, 1995, an Associate degree in chemical, physical or biological science or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution is required.
For Medical Laboratory Technicians hired prior to April 24, 1995, education or training equivalent to an associate degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory technology may be accepted. Such training must meet CLIA regulations (see addendum for specific requirements).
Knowledge and Skills:
Must meet Testing Personnel Qualifications for high complexity testing as defined per CLIA Regulations 493.1489. Keyboard skills and ability to navigate electronic systems applicable to job functions required. Interpersonal and communication skills required.
Certification:
Active ASCP or nationally recognized equivalent certification, as approved by Lab Administration, required. For Medical Laboratory Technicians who obtained initial ASCP certification after January 1, 2004, participation in the ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) Certification Maintenance Program (CMP) is required. The CMP is also required for all active NCA certificates who are not ASCP certified prior to January 1, 2004. Current CPR/BLS certification may be required.
LEGACY’S VALUES IN ACTION:
Follows guidelines set forth in Legacy’s Values in Action.
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Licensure:
Active ASCP or nationally recognized equivalent certification, as approved by Lab Administration, required. For Medical Laboratory Technicians who obtained initial ASCP certification after January 1, 2004, participation in the ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) Certification Maintenance Program (CMP) is required. The CMP is also required for all active NCA certificates who are not ASCP certified prior to January 1, 2004. Current CPR/BLS certification may be required.