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Medical Lab Technician (MLT) Night Shift
Performs testing throughout the lab under the direction of the Lab Director. Performs test procedures and interprets results that include but not limited to Blood Bank, Microbiology, Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microscopy. Ensures lab testing is performed according to established standards. Assures quality of testing. Supports, interprets, and enforces hospital and laboratory policies. Constantly monitors workload and performs testing duties in a timely, cost effective, accurate manner. Provides services to all age groups which may include infants from birth to two years, children, adults and geriatric patients. Attending New Hire Orientation is mandatory.

QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma/GED and must have engaged in high complexity testing prior to April 24, 1995; OR Associate Degree or 60 semester hours in a physical, chemical or biological science, or medical laboratory technology from an accredited agency if acceptable to national accrediting agency. MLT certification; ASCP preferred, but not required.

SHIFT: Nights

Benefits: Shift Differential, paid vacation and sick leave, paid holidays. Health, dental, vision, life insurance. 403(b) retirement plan. Hospital and clinic services at 40% discount.

Additional Information
Position Type : Full Time
Shift : Night
Ref Code: 042523
Contact Information
Amy Edmonson - HR Director
HR
254 Main Street
Cadiz, KY 42211
Email: aedmonson@trigghospital.org
Phone: 2705223215

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Trigg County Hospital is a 25-bed critical access facility located near beautiful Lake Barkley and scenic Land Between the Lakes. The hospital opened its doors to the citizens and visitors of Trigg County and the surrounding area on April 22nd, 1952. That day, Former Kentucky Governor, Lawrence Wetherby, made a statement which still very much describes Trigg County Hospital to this day: "There are larger hospitals in the world, but none more efficient or beautiful."