Texas Health Resources
Medical Laboratory Scientist, Full Time - Nights
Texas Health Resources, Granite Heights, Wisconsin, United States
Medical Laboratory Scientist – Nights
Texas Health Resources invites candidates to join as a full‑time Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) working nights in Fort Worth, Texas. The role is central to patient care, interpreting diagnostic results that influence 70% of hospital decisions. Location:
Texas Health Alliance, 10864 Texas Health Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76244 Hours:
Night Shift; 30 Hours; Thursday, Friday, Saturday; 21:30‑08:00 Department Highlights
Small, collaborative unit with a lean Six Sigma culture. Generalist role rotating through multiple laboratory departments. Team environment that collaborates closely with nursing and physician staff. Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Technology, Applied Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or related Chemical, Physical, or Biological Science (preferred). Grandfathering for those hired as CLS II before January 3 2010. Experience
Internship in an approved Medical Technology training program (required). 2 years of laboratory experience (preferred). Licenses & Certifications
MT(ASCP) – Medical Technologist within 90 days (required). MLS(ASCP) – Medical Lab Scientist within 90 days (required). Other valid state or national laboratory credentials (e.g., AMT, AAB, HHS, NCA, HEW, CLS‑CA, FL, NY, Philippine Board of Technical Technology) upon hire (required). Microbiology (M(ASCP)) or Blood Banking (BB(ASCP)) certification upon hire (required). Responsibilities
Facilitate laboratory workflow and complete patient testing including CLIA waived, moderately complex, and highly complex assays. Collaborate with nursing and physicians to ensure patient care. Maintain specimen integrity and overall laboratory operations. Adhere to safety and professionalism protocols. Check outstanding test lists in a timely manner and troubleshoot uncollected tests. Utilize time between tests for kit evaluation, control preparation, supply management, and housekeeping duties. Follow established laboratory test procedures and proper computer protocol. Additional Perks
Comprehensive benefits: 401(k), PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, and student loan repayment program. High‑quality patient care through nursing education, research, and innovation. Strong Unit Based Council (UBC) and supportive team environment with growth opportunities. For questions, email recruitment@texashealth.org.
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Texas Health Resources invites candidates to join as a full‑time Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) working nights in Fort Worth, Texas. The role is central to patient care, interpreting diagnostic results that influence 70% of hospital decisions. Location:
Texas Health Alliance, 10864 Texas Health Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76244 Hours:
Night Shift; 30 Hours; Thursday, Friday, Saturday; 21:30‑08:00 Department Highlights
Small, collaborative unit with a lean Six Sigma culture. Generalist role rotating through multiple laboratory departments. Team environment that collaborates closely with nursing and physician staff. Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Technology, Applied Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or related Chemical, Physical, or Biological Science (preferred). Grandfathering for those hired as CLS II before January 3 2010. Experience
Internship in an approved Medical Technology training program (required). 2 years of laboratory experience (preferred). Licenses & Certifications
MT(ASCP) – Medical Technologist within 90 days (required). MLS(ASCP) – Medical Lab Scientist within 90 days (required). Other valid state or national laboratory credentials (e.g., AMT, AAB, HHS, NCA, HEW, CLS‑CA, FL, NY, Philippine Board of Technical Technology) upon hire (required). Microbiology (M(ASCP)) or Blood Banking (BB(ASCP)) certification upon hire (required). Responsibilities
Facilitate laboratory workflow and complete patient testing including CLIA waived, moderately complex, and highly complex assays. Collaborate with nursing and physicians to ensure patient care. Maintain specimen integrity and overall laboratory operations. Adhere to safety and professionalism protocols. Check outstanding test lists in a timely manner and troubleshoot uncollected tests. Utilize time between tests for kit evaluation, control preparation, supply management, and housekeeping duties. Follow established laboratory test procedures and proper computer protocol. Additional Perks
Comprehensive benefits: 401(k), PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, and student loan repayment program. High‑quality patient care through nursing education, research, and innovation. Strong Unit Based Council (UBC) and supportive team environment with growth opportunities. For questions, email recruitment@texashealth.org.
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