Phlebotomy Supervisor - Georgiaother related Employment listings - Avondale Estates, GA at Geebo

Phlebotomy Supervisor - Georgia

Need a new job? I'm here to help! I have a Phlebotomy Supervisor position available north of Avondale, Georgia! Details- Full-time- Shift:
Evening 3:
00pm - 11:
00pm- Opportunities for growth- Full, comprehensive benefits package (PTO, health insurance, life insurance, 401k, etc)- Relocation assistance included! Requirements- Bachelor's degree- ASCP MT certified- 6 years lab experience and knowledge- 3 years supervisory experience needed Responsibilities-The Shift Supervisor Laboratory serves to maintain the integrity of day-to day operations through focused oversight of laboratory procedures with a high accountability for problem solving for the entire department and meeting regulatory requirements in the assigned area of responsibility.
Has direct supervisory responsibilities at all times and general supervisory responsibilities in the absence of the Clinical Laboratory Administrative Director and/or Core Lab Manager.
Interacts with other sections of the Laboratory, Pathologist on Call, hospital staff, physicians, outside clients, service technicians, other hospitals, law enforcement, funeral home staff, and the public to maintain continuity of service 24/7.
Responsible for daily operations of assigned shift including scheduling, resolving technical issues and general work flow.
Interfaces with Core Lab Manager to implement and monitor all responses to internal and external complaints.
Must demonstrate sound judgment and rounded knowledge to address unusual situations.
Works closely with and provides feedback to the Lead Medical Technologist to ensure quality test reporting and staff competency 24/7.
Click apply or email your resume to email protected / call or text 617-746-2751! REF#LM885 Recommended Skills Administration Law Enforcement Medical Laboratory Pathology Problem Solving Regulatory Requirements Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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