Job DescriptionThe Lab Manager - Satellites is responsible for laboratory functions at all laboratory satellite sites, including compliance with all regulatory requirements.Job RelationshipsReports to the Director of LaboratoryPrincipal Responsibilities
- Manage satellite personnel including interviewing and hiring, training and orienting, disciplinary actions and performance reviews.
- Provide oversight of quality control activities at all satellite sites through periodic review of worksheets with a written summary report given to the Laboratory Director after this review.
- Adhere to COLA accreditation standards at all satellite sites.
- Serve as technical consultant for all satellite sites.
- Review all proficiency test results, investigate and document all proficiency errors.
- Manage and coordinate all satellite mergers.
- Maintain proper communication of information to satellite personnel, keeping them informed of clinic policies and procedures,
- Assist with management coverage at the main laboratory during Laboratory Director's absence.
- Responsible for laboratory layout during satellite renovations and buildings.
- Provide input into laboratory equipment and FTE budget.
- Coordinate and cooperate with site managers and Operations Directors to solve problems and to provide optimum service to physicians and patients.
- Make decisions and give direction appropriate to the scope of duties and responsibilities.
- Must follow clinic policies and procedures.
- Assist in the development of annual laboratory goals.
- Handle Satellite proficiency orders and performance.
- Handle Satellite CLIA license modifications and distribution.
- Verbal ability is necessary to understand and present oral and written material in communication with staff.
- Plan, supervise, and coordinate activities.
- Interpret policies and procedures and review work performance to determine conformity with recognized standards.
- Moderate travel required to perform job duties.
- Perform other job duties as assigned.
- Comply with the Springfield Clinic incident reporting policy and procedures.
- Adhere to all OSHA and Springfield Clinic training & accomplishments as required per policy.
- Provide excellent customer service and adhere to SC Way customer service philosophy.
Education/Experience
- Successfully completed the HEW Medical Technologist exam.
- Meets the standards of a Medical Technologist as defined by the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act:
Was performing as technologist prior to 1996 ORa. Has a BS in Medical Technology ORb. Has 90 credit hours with 12 months training from an accredited school of Medical Technology ORc. Has a BS in Biology or Chemistry with 1 year of clinical laboratory experience ORd. Has 90 credit hours with >1 year experience in medical laboratory work which is applicable to the department where the person is workingKnowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Overall understanding of Clinic's organizational structure and functions, as well as knowledge of Clinic policies and their applications.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Good understanding of laboratory principles and techniques.
- Demonstrated leadership capabilities with the ability of identifying problems and making appropriate decisions.
- Assumes responsibility for further growth by attendance and/or participation in in-service and management classes available.
- Able to handle stress and heavy workloads.
Working Environment
- Work is of medium demand, walking and standing most of the time.
- Speaking and listening skills essential to instruct and supervise personnel.
- Exposure to chemicals and bloodborne pathogens.
PHI/Privacy LevelHIPAA1