Summary
Under the general supervision of the Pathology Supervisor and in accordance with established policies and procedures, this role performs a variety of duties to ensure the centralized receipt, recording, and distribution of laboratory specimens.
The position supports the reporting process by assisting in recording, verifying, and communicating test results, while maintaining detailed records. Responsibilities include logging specimens into department computer systems, managing laboratory communications, and responding to general inquiries and issues. Problems are resolved within scope or escalated with appropriate background information.
All employees are expected to model Brown University Health's core values:
Employees are also expected to demonstrate key success factors:
Key Responsibilities
Receive, label, and process specimens across various clinical laboratories
Maintain accurate logs, worksheets, and data entry in department systems
Organize and distribute computer-generated reports and billing data
Identify specimens requiring special handling in collaboration with technologists
Communicate specimen requirements and ensure proper routing to appropriate labs
Contact patient care units or physician offices to:
Clarify testing requests
Request redraws when necessary
Prioritize testing when specimen volume is limited
Answer central laboratory phone line and respond to:
Test status inquiries
Specimen questions
General lab procedure information
Track and help resolve laboratory-related issues or concerns
Communicate critical or status test results to appropriate units or physicians
Enter and maintain laboratory data and records in system databases
Assist in verifying and reviewing test results for accuracy
Identify discrepancies and escalate issues to supervisors or technologists
Perform clerical tasks, including:
Maintaining detailed records
Coding outpatient billing forms
Verifying physician information for report distribution
Minimum Qualifications
Education & Knowledge
High school diploma required; coursework in biology and chemistry preferred
Understanding of:
Laboratory tests and specimen handling procedures
Universal precautions and safety practices
Knowledge of patient care considerations across:
Age groups
Developmental stages
Cultural backgrounds
Skills & Abilities
Experience
OR
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
Supervisory Responsibility
Pay Range:
$20.25-$21.13
Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location:
Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Work Type:
Every Monday rotating weekends and holidays
Work Shift:
Night
Driving Required:
No
Union:
International Brotherhood Teamsters