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Location:
3755 Illinois Avenue
Saint Charles, IL 60174
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Industry:
Healthcare - Health Services
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Job Type:
Health Care
Science
Entry Level
Experience:
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Laboratory Numbering Clerk
Doctor’s Data, Inc. is a premier international clinical laboratory specializing in integrative medicine with over 30 years experience in providing specialty testing to health care practitioners around the world. A specialist and pioneer in essential and toxic elemental testing of multiple human tissues, the laboratory offers a wide array of functional testing. DDI’s tests are utilized in the assessment, detection, prevention and treatment of heavy metal burden, nutritional deficiencies, gastrointestinal function, hepatic detoxification, metabolic abnormalities and disease of environmental origin.
Due to the growth of our company, we are looking for 1 part time (25-30 hours per week)Laboratory Numbering Clerk. This position offers a competitive salary, isome nsurance benefits, 401k, and a generous time off policy for this part time day shift position.
Laboratory Numbering Clerk
Laboratory Numbering Clerk essential duties and responsibilities include:
• Open sample deliveries
• Assign identifiers to each specimen and test requisition
• Decontaminate all surfaces in numbering room
• Dispose of trash and biohazardous materials and glassware
• Organization of work and storage areas
• Assist technicians as needed
Requirements
Laboratory Numbering Clerk
• HS or GED with laboratory /science experience
• AA Degree in a laboratory science preferred
• Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence and memos
• Ability to write simple correspondence
• Ability to enter data into computer with above average keyboarding skills
• Adept in simple math – ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs
• Understanding of simple written or oral instructions with ability to solve problems involving variables in standardized settings
• Physical demands include walking, use of step stool, kneeling, crouching and ability to lift and/or move 25 lbs
• Good close vision and color vision required