The Department of Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) at San Francisco State University invites applications for part-time lecturer positions (non-tenure track) in Clinical Lab Science for Spring 2026 term. The details of the program and available courses are outlined below.
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) - Lecturer
The start and end dates of the semester can be found at the following link: courses
CLS701 (Chemistry/Urinalysis): Overview of clinical biochemistry and renal function. Proper specimen collection instrumentation quality assurance physical and chemical analyses of samples. Case histories and laboratory practice emphasize correlation of laboratory findings and clinical conditions.
CLS731 Hematology/Hemostasis): Identification of blood cells pathophysiology hemostasis mechanisms and disease states of hematological and hemostasis conditions. Theory and application of hematology procedures with emphasis on detection of abnormalities. Interpretation of clinical cases.
CLS753 (Microbiology: including Parasitology Mycology and Molecular diagnostics): The principles of diagnostic microbiology that apply to bacteria fungi parasites and viruses including phenotypic and genotypic detection identification and susceptibility testing using slide and culture evaluation. Correlation of principles with case studies. Molecular diagnostic theory and clinical practice.
CLS790 (Serology/Blood Bank): Theory and practice of serology and blood banking including immune system autoimmune diseases red blood cell antigens compatibility testing transfusion reactions current serological methodologies such as ELISA and immunofluorescence. Correlation of laboratory findings with pathophysiology. Interpretation of case studies
Clinical courses
CLS 702: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 705: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification byASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 707 (Winter only): Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
CLS 709: Clinical training in a clinical laboratory required for licensure in California and certification by ASCP. Evaluation of this clinical course includes document tracking and student guidance throughout the course.
SFSUs CLS Internship Program
The graduate certificate CLS Internship Program provides students the academic and mandatory clinical experience necessary to attain entry-level competency in the field of laboratory medicine and to qualify for licensure/certification in order to practice in the State of CA or outside. This educational model has a strong academic structure and offers intensive technical development. It also emphasizes the critical importance of leadership in the field of clinical laboratory science through the application of principles related to problem solving and evaluation education communication research and management.
Required Qualifications
ApplicationProcedure
Applicants are required to apply online and send the following materials:
Qualified applicants will be contacted for a possible interview.
Compensation
Compensation will be based on the candidates experience and qualifications:
The Instructional Faculty Special Programs For-Credit (job code 2322) position is compensated on a per-unit basis with rates that vary by academic rank and are aligned with CSU salary guidelines.
The anticipated hiring base range will be determined by the hiring manager taking into account experience and education. The final per-unit rate is calculated by the College of Professional & Global Education (CPaGE) and will be confirmed in the Letter of Appointment (LOA) prior to the start of classes.
San Francisco State University
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