SSM Health
Healthcare
LabSupportTechnicianII
“Lab Support Technician II at SSM Health. Skills: Laboratory support, Specimen processing, Patient identification. Perform loading and unloading of lab specimens. Perform various waived testing”
Industry & Context.
Problem requisitions/specimens
Frequent lifting/carrying, Pushing/pulling objects 0-25 lbs, Frequent sitting, Frequent standing, Frequent walking, Frequent reaching, Repetitive foot/leg movements, Repetitive hand/arm movements, Frequent use of vision, Depth perception, Identify colors, Frequent use of hearing, Speech for oral communication, Hear alarms, Hear malfunctioning machinery, Frequent keyboard use, Data entry, Occasional bending, Occasional stooping, Occasional kneeling, Occasional squatting, Occasional twisting, Occasional gripping, Occasional lifting/carrying, Pushing/pulling objects 25-50 lbs, Rare climbing
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School diploma/GED or 10 years of work experience, One year experience in a laboratory setting, Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
What You'll Do.
Perform loading and unloading of lab specimens
Perform various waived testing
Assist in problem requisitions/specimens
Respond to customer inquiries
Collect blood specimens
Label blood specimens
Process blood specimens
Preserve blood specimens
Collect urine specimens
Label urine specimens
Process urine specimens
Preserve urine specimens
Clean laboratory supplies
Maintain laboratory supplies
Update statistical records
Schedule processing runs
Perform moderate complexity testing
Identify patients using two identifiers
Perform admission activities
Perform insurance verification
Perform order entry processing
Perform medical record processing
Work in a constant state of alertness
Work in a safe manner
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