Medical Lab Technician
Full time, Nights: Monday-Thursday, 8 pm - 6:30 am
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Job Summary
The Medical Lab Technician is responsible for conducting routine and specialized diagnostic tests on blood, body fluids, and other specimens to support accurate and timely patient diagnosis and care. This role requires expertise in performing moderate and high-complexity tests while adhering to strict quality control standards, laboratory protocols, and regulatory guidelines. The Medical Lab Technician is also tasked with maintaining and troubleshooting laboratory equipment, ensuring a safe and compliant work environment, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to provide critical diagnostic information.
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East Georgia Regional Medical Center (EGRMC) is a 149-bed, Joint Commission-accredited acute care hospital serving Statesboro and surrounding communities with advanced, patient-centered healthcare. With more than 800 employees and 100+ physicians representing a wide range of specialties, EGRMC provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, including a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department, Women's Pavilion, Level II neonatal center, robotic-assisted surgery, cardiac care, rehabilitation, diagnostic imaging, dialysis, wound care, sleep medicine, pain management, and telehealth services. Recognized for its commitment to quality and clinical excellence, EGRMC has earned Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI Accreditation from the American College of Cardiology and designation as a Primary Stroke Center, reflecting its dedication to delivering exceptional care close to home.
Community Health Systems, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) 330 HRSA Grantee with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. Established from the roots of Inland Empire Community Health Center in Bloomington, CHSI has grown with community health centers in the counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego. These centers have been developed in accordance with standards established for safety net providers by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA), the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC).
As such, services are offered to the neediest in each community - the un-insured and under-insured, the working poor, those with limited ability to pay, the homeless, and the indigent. Services are provided at discounted (sliding fee scale) rates for those who qualify based on gross annual income and family size.