UPMC Williamsport Laboratory is hiring a full-time Histotechnician to join our clinical team. This role offers a consistent 40-hour work week with rotating early morning shifts (5:00 AM–1:30 PM or 5:30 AM–2:00 PM), plus a monthly on-call rotation which includes weekends.
\n \nWe’re proud to offer a $15,000 sign-on bonus for experienced Histotechnicians (1+ years)and $12,000 for those with less than 1 year of experience . In this essential position, you’ll process and prepare tissue samples using advanced histological techniques to support accurate diagnosis and patient care.
\n \n Key Responsibilities: \n Histology Workflow Expertise:
Demonstrate full proficiency in CoPath software for managing histology workflows.
Sample Preparation & Processing:
Accurately process surgical and autopsy tissue specimens for embedding, microtomy, staining, and coverslipping. Follow specialized protocols for minute biopsies and tissue orientation.
Quality Assurance:
Perform quality control checks at each stage of tissue processing and staining to ensure optimal slide integrity—free of folds, chatter, artifacts, or floaters.
Slide Preparation:
Use barcode labeling to maintain precise patient identification throughout the microtomy process.
Instrument Maintenance:
Maintain lab instruments according to daily protocols and quality control standards.
Advanced Staining:
Progress toward independent work in advanced staining areas, contributing to diagnostic excellence.
Supportive Tasks:
Assist with ancillary duties such as filing, cleaning, and stocking supplies to maintain a smooth lab operation.
Academic Mission:
Support the department’s academic initiatives and contribute to a culture of learning and innovation.
Education & Training:
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\nUPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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