Location: Fort Worth, TX
Company: Disability Solutions
Biotech/pharmaceutical jobs encompass a broad range of careers within the life sciences industry, dedicated to developing drugs, vaccines, and therapies that improve human health. People in this field work in various settings including laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and corporate offices. These roles often require a blend of scientific expertise and regulatory knowledge, as professionals must adhere to strict standards while innovating. Characteristically, these jobs demand a commitment to rigorous research, attention to detail, and a passion for advancing medical science to meet patient needs. As this sector thrives on cutting-edge technology and scientific breakthroughs, professionals frequently engage in lifelong learning to keep pace with rapid advancements.
ensuring test systems are functioning properly and within expected parameters before reporting patient test results.
A MLS will also work independently to resolve technical problems within scope of authority, making decision to notify and seek advice of next level of management or designee when indicated.
A MLS will staff hours, rotate temporary on-call, as appropriate, and perform other duties as assigned to meet Laboratory, CCMC and CCHCS goals. Schedule is dependent on patient and laboratory need. Laboratory and Corporate Compliance, as outlined by the OIG and CMS, is an important aspect of our laboratory's environment. Each employee is expected to be knowledgeable of, and
behave in accordance with the Laboratory and Medical Center Compliance Plans. Patients served by Cook Children's Medical Center range in age from newborn through the adolescent period.
Additionally, adults are occasionally served. Specific instructions appear in the procedure manuals. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology/Clinical or Medical Laboratory Science or an appropriate biological, chemical, or physical science and completion of a NAACLS (National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences) program. Minimum six (6) months experience performing laboratory testing in a clinical setting to include tests CLIA-classified as waived, moderate complexity
or high complexity. Graduate's clinical rotation can apply to this requirement.
Pediatric experience is preferred. Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Candidate must be certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or equivalent nationally recognized certifying agency, or is registry eligible. Registry eligible candidates must pass the certifying exam within one year of graduation; failure to do so results in termination. Registry eligible candidates who have not yet received certification may perform waived or moderate complexity testing only. NOTE: Equivalence of the degree and certification is granted to employees that meet alternative qualifications outlined in the CLIA standard 493.1489 Standard; Testing Personnel Qualifications or 493.1491 Technologist qualifications on or before February 28, 1992 About Us: Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs.
Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
recognizing technical and process problems and ensuring test systems are functioning properly and within expected parameters before reporting patient test results.
A MLS will also work independently to resolve technical problems within scope of authority, making decision to notify and seek advice of next level of management or designee when indicated.
A MLS will staff hours, rotate temporary on-call, as appropriate, and perform other duties as assigned to meet Laboratory, CCMC and CCHCS goals. Schedule is dependent on patient and laboratory need. Laboratory and Corporate Compliance, as outlined by the OIG and CMS, is an important aspect of our laboratorys environment. Each employee
is expected to be knowledgeable of, and behave in accordance with the Laboratory and Medical Center Compliance Plans. Patients served by Cook Childrens Medical Center range in age from newborn through the adolescent period.
Additionally, adults are occasionally served. Specific instructions appear in the procedure manuals. Education: Bachelors degree in Medical Technology/Clinical or Medical Laboratory Science or an appropriate biological, chemical, or physical science and completion of a NAACLS (National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences) program. Minimum six (6) months experience performing laboratory testing in a clinical setting to include tests CLIA-classified as
waived, moderate complexity or high complexity. Graduates clinical rotation can apply to this requirement.
Pediatric experience is preferred. Certification/Licensure: Candidate must be certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or equivalent nationally recognized certifying agency, or is registry eligible. Registry eligible candidates must pass the certifying exam within one year of graduation; failure to do so results in termination. Registry eligible candidates who have not yet received certification may perform waived or moderate complexity testing only. NOTE: Equivalence of the degree and certification is granted to employees that meet alternative qualifications outlined in the CLIA standard ----493.1489 Standard; Testing Personnel Qualifications or ----493.1491 Technologist qualifications on or before February 28, 1992About Us: Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs.
Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
technical and process problems and ensuring test systems are functioning properly and within expected parameters before reporting patient test results.
A MLS will also work independently to resolve technical problems within scope of authority, making decision to notify and seek advice of next level of management or designee when indicated.
A MLS will staff hours, rotate temporary on-call, as appropriate, and perform other duties as assigned to meet Laboratory, CCMC and CCHCS goals. Schedule is dependent on patient and laboratory need. Laboratory and Corporate Compliance, as outlined by the OIG and CMS, is an important aspect of our laboratory's environment. Each employee is expected
to be knowledgeable of and behave in accordance with the Laboratory and Medical Center Compliance Plans. Patients served by Cook Childrens Medical Center range in age from newborn through the adolescent period.
Additionally, adults are occasionally served. Specific instructions appear in the procedure manuals. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology/Clinical or Medical Laboratory Science or an appropriate biological, chemical, or physical science and completion of a NAACLS (National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences) program. Minimum six (6) months experience performing laboratory testing in a clinical setting to include tests CLIA-classified as
waived, moderate complexity or high complexity. Graduate's clinical rotation can apply to this requirement.
Pediatric experience is preferred. Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Candidate must be certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or equivalent nationally recognized certifying agency, or is registry eligible. Registry eligible candidates must pass the certifying exam within one year of graduation; failure to do so results in termination. Registry eligible candidates who have not yet received certification may perform waived or moderate complexity testing only. NOTE: Equivalence of the degree and certification is granted to employees that meet alternative qualifications outlined in the CLIA standard 493.1489 Standard; Testing Personnel Qualifications or 493.1491 Technologist qualifications on or before February 28, 1992 About Us: Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs.
Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
Biotech/Pharmaceutical jobs involve roles in the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of medicinal products and innovative therapies. These positions often require a strong foundation in life sciences, and employees work in various settings, including laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and corporate offices. Characterized by rigorous research and adherence to strict regulatory standards, this sector offers roles ranging from research scientists and clinical trial managers to quality assurance specialists and regulatory affairs coordinators. Employees in this field contribute to advancing medical science and improving patient healthcare, often engaging in cross-disciplinary collaboration and operating at the forefront of technology and innovation.