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Responsible for overseeing the operations of the pre-analytical laboratory team consisting of Team Leads, Phlebotomists, Laboratory Technicians, and Laboratory Assistants in main laboratory and outpatient settings. Assumes the leadership role for designated section and staff, and assigns staff based on section needs, available staff, and skill levels. Responsible for training and mentoring staff and facilitates continuous quality care in collaboration with laboratory management. Supervises and evaluates staff, coordinates and administers policies and programs related to laboratory operations. Provides a variety of laboratory support functions and leadership support for laboratory tasks, except those restricted by California law.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:MINIMUM REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree. 4 years’ experience as a Lab Assistant may be substituted in lieu of education. PREFERRED: Bachelor’s degree in a healthcare related field. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONSMINIMUM REQUIRED: State of California Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (CPT I) or Phlebotomy Technician II (CPT II).
• Pay ranges listed are an estimate and subject to change.• If any bonuses are noted, they are only applicable to external hires meeting criteria.
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.