The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mohs Histotechnologist
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine We are seeking a Mohs Histotechnologist. The position requires significant technical expertise and a high level of responsibility in handling delicate specimens. Must demonstrate competency in all job-related tasks, including technical expertise in tissue processing, an organization in the storage of slides, and efficiency in ordering and restocking supplies or reagents. Providing support in ongoing expansion and quality improvement processes is a must. Responsibilities
Process tissue in the Mohs Dermatologic Surgery unit. May involve occasional travel to other Dermatology clinic sites to provide histotechnician coverage and support for Mohs surgeons. Prepare equipment for use in frozen and fixed specimens (setting up the water bath, stainer, Cover slipper, and other instruments). Embed tissue and cut frozen/paraffin blocks. Gross fresh tissue specimens. Prepare slides (staining slides, reviewing stain for adequacy, labeling and distributing slides). Recut blocks as requested by the Mohs surgeon attending. Clean embedding center and stainer in compliance with credentialing policies. Pull slides/blocks from storage, as requested; change frozen section stains (preparing reagents, preparing special stains). Train and orientate new staff in the laboratory. Monitor Divisional staff mandatory health and safety training and ensure their attendance at training sessions and ensure continuing staff compliance. Ensure all lab staff understands the yearly National Patient Safety Goals, especially the Laboratory Services National Patient Safety Goals. Participate in quality assurance activities. Maintain documentation for QA and report QA problems to supervising physicians. Participate in facility-wide continuous quality improvement activities, safety and disaster activities, and other QA activities. Attend continuing education and mandatory training sessions. Perform miscellaneous related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Histology, or a related field. 1 year of laboratory experience in histology. Associate Degree from an accredited Histotechnology certification program may be acceptable with 3 years of histology laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Mohs surgical unit. HT (ASCP) certification. Experience with laboratory tools and equipment. Seniority level
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Mohs Histotechnologist
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine We are seeking a Mohs Histotechnologist. The position requires significant technical expertise and a high level of responsibility in handling delicate specimens. Must demonstrate competency in all job-related tasks, including technical expertise in tissue processing, an organization in the storage of slides, and efficiency in ordering and restocking supplies or reagents. Providing support in ongoing expansion and quality improvement processes is a must. Responsibilities
Process tissue in the Mohs Dermatologic Surgery unit. May involve occasional travel to other Dermatology clinic sites to provide histotechnician coverage and support for Mohs surgeons. Prepare equipment for use in frozen and fixed specimens (setting up the water bath, stainer, Cover slipper, and other instruments). Embed tissue and cut frozen/paraffin blocks. Gross fresh tissue specimens. Prepare slides (staining slides, reviewing stain for adequacy, labeling and distributing slides). Recut blocks as requested by the Mohs surgeon attending. Clean embedding center and stainer in compliance with credentialing policies. Pull slides/blocks from storage, as requested; change frozen section stains (preparing reagents, preparing special stains). Train and orientate new staff in the laboratory. Monitor Divisional staff mandatory health and safety training and ensure their attendance at training sessions and ensure continuing staff compliance. Ensure all lab staff understands the yearly National Patient Safety Goals, especially the Laboratory Services National Patient Safety Goals. Participate in quality assurance activities. Maintain documentation for QA and report QA problems to supervising physicians. Participate in facility-wide continuous quality improvement activities, safety and disaster activities, and other QA activities. Attend continuing education and mandatory training sessions. Perform miscellaneous related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Histology, or a related field. 1 year of laboratory experience in histology. Associate Degree from an accredited Histotechnology certification program may be acceptable with 3 years of histology laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Mohs surgical unit. HT (ASCP) certification. Experience with laboratory tools and equipment. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Health Care Provider Industries
Hospitals and Health Care Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine by 2x Get notified about new Histology Technologist jobs in
Baltimore, MD .
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