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Identification and rendering of diagnostic evaluation of cytological specimens (gynecological and non-gynecological) for abnormality evidence of malignancy or other diseases. Signs out negative gynecological specimen reports. Serves as a member of the FNA team providing on site adequacy evaluation of endoscopic ultrasound-directed and radiology technique-based fine needle aspiration (FNA) procedures. Cytotechnologists also provide the support for ancillary techniques and related interpretations. May perform quality control activities. May participate in additional activities in the lab that may include but are not limited to: Provide technical advice and coverage to the preparation and processing area during times of short staffing in that area. May be responsible for handling chemicals and/or reagents including chemical hazardous waste materials. Assist in the training of new employees or cytotechnology students. Assist management personnel with the gathering of data relevant to quality assurance activities continuous improvement activities and/or special projects. Essential job functions include: Ability to concentrate (microscopically) for long periods of time (6-8 hours). Demonstrated proficiency in judgement and decision-making abilities required.
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**This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Also Mayo Clinic DOES NOT participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program**
Bachelors degree in Cytotechnology or Bachelors degree with completion of an accredited Cytotechnology program. Evidence of experience using databases spreadsheets and word processing software.
Additional Skills and Qualifications:
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills and ability to prioritize work problem solve effectively manage time and adjust to changes in work volumes and projects. Previous Cytotechnologist experience preferred.
License or Certification:
Cytotechnology (CT ASCP) or Specialist in Cytotechnology (SCT ASCP) certification required prior to start date. Individuals obtaining CT certification(s) after January 1 2004 or SCT certification after January 1 2006 will be required to demonstrate evidence of ongoing maintenance of certification.
Full-Time