✨ About The Role
- The Histotechnologist will be responsible for the preparation of routine surgical and autopsy tissues, including embedding, cutting, and staining.
- The role involves performing cytology preparation and histochemistry, as well as immunohistochemistry with a focus on antibody optimization and validation.
- The position requires knowledge of laboratory instrumentation and troubleshooting abilities to ensure efficient operation.
- The Histotechnologist will document and resolve quality control issues and perform maintenance checks on laboratory equipment.
- The job includes clerical duties such as filing and retrieving tumor and consult requests, necessitating strong organizational skills.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a strong background in histology and histochemistry, demonstrating proficiency in various laboratory techniques.
- A minimum of one year of experience in a histotechnologist role is preferred, indicating familiarity with surgical and autopsy tissue preparation.
- Candidates should possess the ability to work independently and demonstrate sound judgment in daily departmental functions.
- Strong attention to detail is essential, particularly in verifying specimen identification and ensuring accurate reporting.
- The successful individual will have a commitment to quality management and regulatory compliance in laboratory practices.