Histology Technician - Path Lab Manitowoc WI General Labor - Francis Creek, WI at Geebo

Histology Technician - Path Lab Manitowoc WI

Overview:
5,000 Sign-On Bonus Join our Lab Team at Forefront Dermatology! Committed to world class patient care, our lab has invested in state of the art technology.
Operating 24 hours-a-day, 5 days a week, we deliver accurate results quickly so care plans can be implemented sooner.
Our lab offers a complete range of dermatology testing including:
routine pathology, immunohistochemistry, special stains, and direct immunofluorescence studies, while utilizing advanced technology for automated processing and automated staining.
A broad test menu allows us to keep nearly all testing in house, reducing turnaround time and additional bills for the patient.
Full Time:
40 hours a week Open shift:
2nd and 3rd shift
Responsibilities:
Histology Technician is responsible for obtaining and preparing tissue specimens from the skin to perform microscopic examination.
Qualifications:
Pay and
Benefits:
Based on education, experience $2.
00 2nd shift differential $4.
00 3rd shift differential Education:
Associate Degree in a science related field is required.
Previous experience in a lab environment is preferred.
HT/L ASCP certification or completion of Histology Technician training course.
Certification required within 1 year of hire.
Benefits:
Access to health, dental, and vision insurance Health Savings Account $500 matching contribution Eligible for PTO and Holiday pay Company paid life insurance and long term disability (full-time only) Access to voluntary short term disability insurance (full-time only) Access to additional life insurance Eligible for Accident and Critical Illness Insurance, Hospital Indemnity and Cancer Guardian 401K with employer contribution Profit sharing Employee discounts And much more! Recommended Skills Facsimilie Recruitment Eager Evaluations Training Aseptic Processing Medical Technologist Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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