Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network
Lead Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network, Itasca, Illinois, United States
Responsible for performing laboratory testing, quality control procedures and maintenance of equipment and work area; serves as section lead; serves as lead on process improvement initiatives; responsible for employee training and task assignment; assists with work scheduling and personnel management.
Perform high-complexity laboratory testing using established methodologies, including molecular HLA typing, flow-cytometry, genetic analysis, HLA antibody screening (if applicable), ABO typing, and infectious disease testing
Serve as section lead, providing oversight and guidance for designated laboratory areas
Serve as the final reviewer to sign off clinical cases in all aspects of testing including technical, quality, billing, etc., as designated by laboratory management
Document test results and all pertinent information; interpret different and complex reaction patterns; identify probable causes for any irregular or atypical test results
Responsible for compiling and preparing section quality assurance reports
Serve as lead on process improvement initiatives
Accurately communicate results to internal and external customers including clinicians, transplant coordinators, and other OPO personnel
Accurately enter, retrieve, and transmit test data into laboratory information systems
Assist laboratory staff in testing procedures, quality controls and standard operating protocols.
Provide instruction and guidance to new employees in testing procedures, quality controls and standard operating protocols
Perform laboratory employee competency assessment, as required
Provide laboratory employee support, direction and management, as requested by laboratory management
Assist with personnel management as designated, including but not limited to, one-on-one meetings, performance evaluation, coaching, and disciplinary actions
Assist with development, validation and implementation of new and/or revised procedures and protocols
Preserve donor cells and serum samples for potential future testing, if needed
Process blood samples received from patients waiting for a transplant
Prepare reagents required to perform analysis and ensure reagents are available and usable
Set up and monitor equipment required to perform tests
Maintain established preventive maintenance schedules for assigned equipment
Perform minor equipment repairs such as adjustments and calibration of equipment
Maintain quality control records and logs; prepare, record and store data for future reference
Monitor supply levels to ensure adequate levels are maintained
Ensure cleanliness and organization of work area in accordance with safety standards
Serve as on-call off-hours technical consultant for laboratory employees
Work with laboratory leadership to develop, plan, implement, monitor and assess the laboratory quality assurance and performance improvement programs
Identify non-conformances and deficiencies and manage the corrective action process
Promote the culture of quality assurance and performance improvement throughout the laboratory
Work with laboratory leadership to ensure compliance with all pertinent regulatory agencies, such as CMS/CLIA, FDA, UNOS, ASHI, and CAP
Responsible for determining, tracking, trending and reporting of relevant quality metrics, including, but not limited to, turnaround times, error rates, customer satisfaction score, etc.
Assist laboratory leadership with preparation for all internal and external audits and inspections; assist with follow-up as needed, including responses and corrective actions
Complete continuing education
Education and Training Required
Bachelor's degree in one of the biological, chemical or medical sciences Certification as a Certified Histocompatibility Technologist (CHT) or Certified Histocompatibility Specialist (CHS) issued by the American College of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ACHI), or the ability to obtain certification within 18 months of hire or promotion
Experience and Skills Required
Minimum 2 years experience in high complexity testing in histocompatibility, immunology, infectious disease or virology Technical competency in a minimum of three clinical testing areas specific to the Gift of Hope Laboratory including infectious disease, HLA typing, crossmatching, and HLA antibody testing Critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision Basic skills in Excel and Word Proficient with laboratory software systems Familiarity with procedures for quality control of reagents and maintenance of equipment Demonstrated capacity to learn and apply new laboratory testing methods, processes, and equipment Capable of managing and performing multiple tests simultaneously in a timely and organized manner Ability to prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and laboratory objectives Attention to detail to conduct and interpret laboratory tests Analytical ability to evaluate test results and identify atypical results
Bachelor's degree in one of the biological, chemical or medical sciences Certification as a Certified Histocompatibility Technologist (CHT) or Certified Histocompatibility Specialist (CHS) issued by the American College of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ACHI), or the ability to obtain certification within 18 months of hire or promotion
Experience and Skills Required
Minimum 2 years experience in high complexity testing in histocompatibility, immunology, infectious disease or virology Technical competency in a minimum of three clinical testing areas specific to the Gift of Hope Laboratory including infectious disease, HLA typing, crossmatching, and HLA antibody testing Critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision Basic skills in Excel and Word Proficient with laboratory software systems Familiarity with procedures for quality control of reagents and maintenance of equipment Demonstrated capacity to learn and apply new laboratory testing methods, processes, and equipment Capable of managing and performing multiple tests simultaneously in a timely and organized manner Ability to prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and laboratory objectives Attention to detail to conduct and interpret laboratory tests Analytical ability to evaluate test results and identify atypical results