Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)
Summary
| Title: | Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) |
|---|---|
| ID: | 1687 |
| Location: | N/A |
| Department: | Medical |
| Salary Range: | 61.25 HR |
Description
Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) — IHS Facility
Position Summary: The Medical Laboratory Technician performs essential diagnostic laboratory testing at an Indian Health Service facility in North Dakota serving a tribal community. This role requires a self-sufficient, detail oriented lab professional capable of operating independently in a community focused federal healthcare environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform routine and specialized laboratory testing including hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, microbiology, blood bank, and coagulation studies
- Collect and process patient specimens with accuracy and proper chain of custody
- Operate, calibrate, and troubleshoot laboratory analyzers and equipment
- Ensure quality control procedures are followed and documented in compliance with CLIA standards
- Review and report laboratory results to providers in a timely manner
- Maintain accurate electronic records and laboratory documentation
- Adhere to infection control, safety, and regulatory compliance standards
- Collaborate with clinical staff and providers to support patient care decisions
Qualifications:
- ASCP or AMT certification required
- Associate degree in Medical Laboratory Technology from an accredited program
- BLS certification required
- Minimum 1 year of clinical laboratory experience preferred
- Ability to work independently in a rural federal healthcare setting
Preferred Experience:
- Prior IHS or tribal facility experience
- Generalist background across multiple laboratory disciplines
- Familiarity with federal laboratory compliance standards
Contract Details:
- Location: North Dakota — IHS Tribal Facility
- Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM with 1 hour lunch
- Hours: 40 hours per week
- Contract Length: 12 weeks
Work Environment: Small community IHS facility serving an underserved tribal community in rural North Dakota. Mission driven environment where your work directly impacts patient outcomes for a population that genuinely depends on quality healthcare professionals showing up for them.
