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Job Summary
The Point of Care (PoC) Coordinator supervises, establishes and monitors PoC testing according to accepted Laboratory practices and regulatory agencies. Cooperates with internal and external customers, collaborating with other team members and disciplines in coordination of patient care.
Essential Functions Of The Role
Establish testing and quality control procedures for all POC testing. Monitors the recording and reporting of test results.
Monitors all required documentation and quality control results at each POC testing location. Performs statistical analysis (CV, DS, trend analysis, etc.) as required by regulatory agencies on quality control to identify, document, and take corrective action if necessary.
Calibrates and standardizes POC instruments by applying criteria of acceptable functions and performance limits, i.e. linearity, reproducibility, correlations as established by the manufacturer or regulatory agencies.
Assesses data needs, designs data collection procedures, identifies quality assurance monitors and indicators, and reviews all data analyzed at each testing location.
Establishes and performs training and assessment programs for super users and new operators.
Monitors POC testing personnel competency records and ensures that annual competency training and exams are successfully completed.
Coordinates inventories and oversees orders for supplies as appropriate.
Performs all delegated functions as defined by facility CLIA Director.
Key Success Factors
Knowledge of laboratory regulations, protocols and procedures.
Analytical and critical thinking abilities.
Ability to comprehend and communicate instructions.
Ability to perform laboratory protocols and procedures.
Skill in the use of computers and related software applications.
Knowledge of safety and infection control standards.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Benefits
Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
401(k) savings plan with dollar‑for‑dollar match up to 5%
Tuition Reimbursement
PTO accrual beginning Day 1
Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's or 4 years of work experience above the minimum qualification.
Experience: 2 Years of Experience.
Certification/license/registration – must have one of the following certifications.
ASCP‑BloodBanking Technologist (ASCP‑BB)
ASCP‑Chemistry Technologist (ASCP‑C)
ASCP‑Cytogenetics Technologist (ASCP‑CG)
ASCP‑Cytologist (ASCP‑CT)
ASCP‑Hematology Technologist (ASCP‑H)
ASCP‑Microbiology Technologist (ASCP‑M)
Molecular Biology Technologist (ASCP‑MB)
ASCP‑Blood Banking Specialist (ASCP‑SBB)
ASCP‑Chemistry Specialist (ASCP‑SC)
ASCP‑Hematology Specialist (ASCP‑SH)
ASCP‑Microbiology Specialist (ASCP‑SM)
Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS‑ABHI)
Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT‑ABHI)
Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS)
Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)
Medical Technologist (MT)
Specialist in Cytology‑ASCP (SCT)
Specialist in Cytometry‑ASCP (SCYM)
Molecular Biology Spec‑ASCP (SMB)
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Part-time
Job Function
Other
Hospitals and Health Care
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