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UPMC Point of Care Coordinator (Medical Lab Scientist) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

UPMC Shadyside is excited to be hiring a full-time Point of Care Coordinator (Medical Lab Scientist) to help support the laboratory! This position is scheduled for the daylight shift Monday through Friday, with no weekends or holidays!

The Point of Care testing team is made up of Point of Care Coordinators (POCC) across UPMC. We work as a team to develop best practices in POC for the system! In this exciting role, you would have the opportunity to oversee the day-to-day operations of Point of Care (POC) testing activities outside of the hospital's main laboratory. This role coordinates work-related tasks to ensure testing is performed within acceptable safety and quality control guidelines. It also ensures that regulatory and compliance requirements are met. You would have the ability to understand all technical aspects of POC Testing, including methodology and instrumentation. You would also function as the expert advisor on POC testing methods and suggest and implement local applications!

POCC roles are eligible for a generous sign-on bonus! Sign-on Bonus Details:

  • $7,000 with a two-year commitment

  • $10,000 with a three-year commitment

Responsibilities:

  • Maintain inventory of POC testing equipment and ensure that instrumentation is validated prior to use. Coordinate general service and maintenance duties, including linearity checks and troubleshooting.

  • Perform quality assurance reporting and identify opportunities for process improvement in conjunction with patient care departments. Enforce and adhere to laboratory compliance policies

  • Evaluate and recommend methods and instruments for POC testing applications.

  • Perform, implement, and monitor POC quality control procedures. Review and maintain documentation of quality control records to assure test validity.

  • Support all organizational safety regulations to ensure a safe working environment around POC activities.

  • Coordinate the Laboratory Point of Care (POC) testing program to assure compliance with federal, state, and laboratory accreditation standards. Interact with program officials of regulatory agencies, as required. Keep abreast of all new standards or changes to standards.

  • Establish competency testing requirements and assess and monitor compliance by users. Maintain appropriate access to testing systems based on competency documentation.

  • Investigate and respond to any inquiries concerning POC testing.

  • Document corrective action and evaluate the effectiveness of quality control. Enroll POC testing in required proficiency testing programs and monitor users' proficiency.

  • Collaborate with system laboratory POC resources to establish best practices.

  • Monitor and maintain computerized result reporting for POC tests, interacting with system analysts and vendors as required.

  • Develop and review policies and procedures for specimen collection, test performance, quality control, and resulting.

  • Cost-effectively use reagents and supplies; maintain appropriate inventory of supplies.

  • In conjunction with Laboratory Director, evaluate the appropriateness of POC utilization.

  • Participate and monitor orientation, training, and competency assessment of testing personnel for POC tests in conjunction with clinical departments.

  • B.S. degree in Medical Technology with 3 years of clinical laboratory experience OR

  • B.S. degree in one of the Chemical, Physical, or Biological Sciences with 3 years of clinical laboratory experience

  • Three years' experience as a Medical Technologist required.

  • Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills required.

  • Demonstrates a service-oriented approach when working with other departments, including faculty members and patient care services.

  • Proficient with PCs, Microsoft Office programs, and other information systems required.

Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

  • Act 34

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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