Scientist Certifying-Negative req77682
Quest Diagnostics
2021-12-03 10:05:52
Shawnee Mission, Kansas, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Science & Technology
Job description
Scientist Certifying-Negative - Lenexa, KS - Tuesday-Saturday
Look for more than answers. Patients and Physicians rely on our diagnostic testing, information and services to help them make better healthcare decisions. These are often serious decisions with far reaching consequences, and require sensitivity, tact and a clear dedication to service. It's about providing clarity and hope.
As a Lab Technician you will work for the world leader in the industry, with a career where you can expand your skills and knowledge. You'll have a role where you can act with professionalism, you can inspire colleagues, and you can care about the work we do and the people we serve.
At Quest, Lab Technicians play an essential role in our success and in the services we provide. As a career, we offer a unique opportunity to develop your career with the #1 Diagnostic Lab in the US. We are tech driven, and we're creating the lab of the future - an environment where you can deliver cutting edge diagnostics and help us drive new discoveries and breakthroughs.
JOB SUMMARY:
To describe the responsibilities of the Negative Certifying Scientist within the Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory. This position reports to the Certifying Scientist Supervisor and Responsible Person. A Negative Certifying Scientist reviews analytical data to ensure accuracy, completeness and defensibility of testing results and reporting documents prior to release of a result report.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
1) Certify negative and rejected drug testing results according to the Laboratory's Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Manual.
2) Ensure that all test results reported by the laboratory are accurate and legally defensible.
3) Describe the standard drug testing procedures from point of collection to negative certification in a court of law.
4) Interact on a limited basis with clients, medical review officers, call center representatives and sales staff in a professional manner in order to address questions pertaining to the drug testing process.
5) Interact with laboratory inspectors to demonstrate a detailed working knowledge of the lab SOPS, QC practices, analytical procedures, test theory, reporting procedures, corrective actions and applicable regulations pertaining to drug screening.
6) Maintain a working knowledge of the accessioning procedures and protocols to ensure proper specimen and chain of custody handling.
7) Maintain a working knowledge of the theory and practice of initial test methods used in the laboratory.
8) Have a thorough understanding of all laboratory:
a) quality control practices and procedures.
b) data review processes
c) procedures for interpretation of test results
d) protocols for reporting results.
9) Provide appropriate feedback to the Supervisor and Responsible Person in order to assist in maintaining an accurate SOP.
10) Maintain a thorough understanding of all federal, state and other regulatory requirements as they pertain to applicable aspects of forensic drug testing.
11) Take proper remedial action in response to test systems being out of control limits or detecting aberrant test or quality control results.
12) Function as a technical resource for department personnel in accessioning and screening areas.
13) Maintaining a working knowledge of all instrumentation associated with the initial test procedures in order to assist in troubleshooting measures.
14) Comply with all safety and regulatory requirements as defined and applicable.
15) Follow work schedule as defined by the Certifying Scientist Supervisor.
16) Actively participate in department meetings by providing constructive feedback.
17) Maintain proficiency in screening test area.
18) Other duties as assigned by the Certifying Scientist Supervisor and Responsible Person
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
1. A bachelor's degree in the chemical or biological sciences, medical technology, or equivalent.
2. Six years experience in forensic analytical toxicology or equivalent.
3. Knowledge of the methods and procedures used by the laboratory that are relevant to the results that the individual certifies.
4. Training and experience in reviewing and reporting test results, maintenance of chain of custody, and understanding proper remedial action in response to the problems that may arise.
5. Completion of an in-house Certifying Scientist training program and approval by the Laboratory Director to perform independent functions.