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Lab Processor

49 Forest Road Monroe, NY, 10950

About Us:  

At Aizer Health, we are not just a healthcare facility – we are a provider of transformative care, powered by compassion and innovation. As a leading Federally Qualified Community Health Center, we are rewriting the script on what quality healthcare means, one patient interaction at a time. We provide every patient with the highest quality of care possible and emphasize a relationship-based approach that caters to the whole person. Our rapidly growing Center offers world-class services that include Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Acute Care, Dentistry, Optometry, Women’s Health, Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health, and select specialty services. We provide holistic services that uplift and empower our community.  

Step into a realm where excellence meets empathy. Our cutting-edge technology, unwavering support system, and robust infrastructure empower our team to deliver unparalleled care. Where your growth is nurtured and celebrated. Make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and the health of our community.  

Team Overview:  

  • Our clinical laboratory department is at the forefront of medical diagnostics, providing critical support to healthcare providers and patients. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and adhering to the highest standards of accuracy and reliability, we deliver precise and timely results. We emphasize a collaborative approach, ensuring seamless integration with clinical teams to support patient care and treatment decisions. Through continuous innovation and a commitment to quality, we strive to enhance diagnostic services and contribute to better health outcomes. Join us in advancing healthcare through exceptional laboratory expertise and services.  

Work Hours:   

  • Monday-Thursday 11am – 7pm with flexibility
  • Every other Sunday 9am - 5pm

 

Position Overview:  

  • Patient-Centered Care: Contribute to patient-centered care by ensuring accurate and timely processing of laboratory specimens. Meticulously handle and document specimen information to support diagnostic testing and patient health assessments. Attention to detail in specimen processing helps healthcare providers make informed decisions for patient care.  
  • Empower Patient Wellness: Support patient wellness by maintaining high standards of specimen handling and processing. By ensuring the integrity and accuracy of laboratory results, plays a crucial role in providing reliable information that aids in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The commitment to quality in lab processing promotes positive health outcomes for patients.  
  • Facilitate Coordination and Communication: As a key member of the laboratory team, facilitate efficient coordination of specimen collection, processing, and testing. Communicate effectively with healthcare providers and laboratory staff to ensure smooth workflow and timely delivery of results. Clear communication and coordination help streamline patient care and enhance overall healthcare efficiency.  
  • Excellence in Clinical Practice: Perform lab processing duties with precision, following established protocols and procedures to maintain accuracy and reliability of results. Have the ability to handle various types of specimens and utilize laboratory equipment effectively contributes to the high standards of clinical practice. Collaboration with laboratory colleagues ensures comprehensive support for diagnostic testing and patient care needs.  
  • Maintain Clinical Standards: Uphold stringent standards of cleanliness, safety, and quality control in the laboratory environment. Adhere to protocols for specimen handling, storage, and disposal to maintain the integrity of laboratory operations. By maintaining these standards, contribute to a safe and compliant laboratory setting that prioritizes patient and staff well-being.   

Our Core Values:  

  • Putting Patients First: Every decision, every action, revolves around the well-being of those we serve.  
  • Powered by Community: We are not just a healthcare center; we are a community-driven force, igniting change and progress.  
  • Driven by Collaboration: Together, we are stronger. Collaboration fuels our innovation and drives our success.  
  • Empowering Success: We believe in empowering our team members to reach new heights, fostering a culture of growth and achievement.  
  • Nurturing Growth: Personal and professional growth isn't just encouraged; it's nurtured, supported, and celebrated.  

Minimum Qualifications:  

  • Must have a strong ability to work independently as well as an effective team member   
  • Must display strong communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively relate to all medical staff   
  • Must have excellent ability to analyze test results, computer generated reports, etc., including superior follow up skills and attention to detail   
  • Must have the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and remain flexible in adjusting to changing conditions within the clinical/laboratory operations   

Preferred Qualifications:  

  • Clinical laboratory experience a plus   
  • Knowledge of EHR or EMR strongly preferred   
  • 1 year minimum of Medical Lab experience in the field  

Pay & Benefits:  

  • $22 per hour, commensurate with experience.  
  • Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with no employee contribution.  
  • Generous Paid Time Off, ensuring you have the flexibility to recharge and rejuvenate.  
  • 8 Paid Holidays  
  • Team Appreciation Bonus, recognizing your contributions and dedication.
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan, setting you up for a secure future.  
  • Short-term and Long term disability  
  • Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance  

  

Come do your best work at Aizer Health—where every interaction is an opportunity to transform lives.

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