Part Time ASCP Certified Medical Technologist Medical & Healthcare - Walla Walla, WA at Geebo

Part Time ASCP Certified Medical Technologist


One .6 FTE (24 hours/week) variable shift. This does include days, nights and weekend/holiday rotation. All techs rotate through all shifts and weekends. Staff know 6 weeks in advance of the upcoming 6 week schedule.
Medical Technologist - 24 hours/week - Variable shift - Walla Walla, WA. in Walla WallaWashington United States

We are seeking a medical technologist to perform the essential laboratory testing that is critical to the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease.
In this position you will:
Plan, perform and evaluate routine and complex laboratory tests. Operate instruments and perform maintenance function checks and trouble-shoot.
Required qualifications for this position include:
Bachelor's degree in chemical, physical or biologic science or Medical Technology from an accredited institution Current Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Science certification through ASCP State of Washington MA-P certification within the first 30 days of hire Basic Life Support (BLS) - for healthcare providers (AHA accredited) Preferred qualifications for this position include:
Experience in a medical laboratory About the hospital you will serve. Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla, Washington is a full service hospital with some of the best technology, expertise, specialists and primary care physicians in the region. We have been named the 100 top hospitals in the United States by two separate, independent research companies, Solucient and Cleverly Associates. Walla Walla is located in the southeastern region of Washington state and offers a sunny, mild climate, the benefits of living in a historic college town, outdoor activities and excellent public & private schools at all levels.
WE OFFER A FULL COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF BENEFITS - SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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