Lab Director for High Complexity NGS Lab
Company: Televisit MD
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posted on: March 22, 2025
Job Description:
Qualifications
- Laboratory Consultant needed for a part-time, CLIA Laboratory
Director opportunity
- NOTE: A State of Florida Laboratory Director License (or
eligibility to obtain it) is required for this position
- The qualification for a laboratory director of high complexity
testing is that the laboratory director must hold an earned
doctoral degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical
laboratory science from an accredited institution and be certified
and continue to be certified by a board approved by
HHSResponsibilities
- This position will work very limited hours, approximately 2-4
hours of work per month
- The majority of the work can be done from a remote location;
however, the Director is required to be on-site once every thirty
days
- The Laboratory Director is responsible for the overall
operation and administration of the lab, and must ensure the
competency of all laboratory personnel
- Verify that all delegated duties are properly performed
- Must be accessible to the laboratory to provide onsite,
telephone, or electronic consultation as needed
- May direct no more than five labs
- Ensure that the physical plant and environmental conditions are
appropriate for the testing performed and provide a safe
environment, free of physical, chemical, and biological
hazards
- Ensure testing systems provide quality laboratory services
across the path of work-flow (for all phases of testing:
pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic phases)
- Ensure test methods selected have the capability of providing
quality results
- Ensure verification procedures are adequate to determine
accuracy, precision, and other pertinent performance
characteristics of the method
- Ensure that test result reports include pertinent information
required for interpretation
- Ensure that consultation is available to the laboratory's
clients on matters relating to the quality of the test results
reported and their interpretation concerning specific patient
conditions
- Ensure that an approved procedure manual is available to all
personnel
- Ensure that laboratory personnel are performing the test
methods as required to obtain accurate and reliable results
- Employ a sufficient number of laboratory personnel with
appropriate education, experience and/or training to provide
appropriate consultation, properly supervise, and accurately
perform tests and report test results
- Ensure that all personnel have the appropriate education and
experience prior to testing patient specimens; receive appropriate
training for the type and complexity of services offered; and have
demonstrated that they can perform all testing operations reliably
to provide and report accurate results
- Ensure that policies and procedures are established for
monitoring individuals who conduct pre-analytical, analytical, and
post-analytical phases of testing to verify that they maintain
competency: To process specimens, Perform test procedures, Report
test results promptly and proficiently, and whenever necessary,
Identify remedial training and/or continuing education needs to
improve skills
- Have a written list of responsibilities of each individual in
the laboratory that specifies: 1) the level of activity each is
authorized to perform, 2) whether supervision is required for
specimen processing, test performance or results reporting, and 3)
whether consultant or director review is required prior to
reporting patient test results
- Ensure that a general supervisor provides on-site supervision
of certain testing personnel who perform high complexity
testing
- Ensure that the laboratory is enrolled in an approved
proficiency testing (PT) program
- Ensure that PT samples are tested in the same manner as patient
samples
- Ensure that PT samples are tested in compliance with
regulations that prohibit referral of specimens and sharing of or
communication about results
- Ensure that PT results are returned on time to the PT
program
- Ensure that PT results are reviewed by the appropriate staff,
and the corrective action plan is followed when PT results are
found to be unsatisfactory
- Ensure that quality control and quality assessment programs are
established and maintained to identify failures in quality as they
occur
- Ensure the establishment and maintenance of acceptable levels
of analytical performance for each test system
- Ensure that corrective actions are taken and documented,
whenever significant deviations from the laboratory's established
performance characteristics are identified, and patient test
results are reported only when the system is functioning
properlyJob DescriptionLaboratory Consultant needed for a
part-time, CLIA Laboratory Director opportunity. This position will
work very limited hours, approximately 2-4 hours of work per month.
The majority of the work can be done from a remote location;
however, the Director is required to be on-site once every thirty
days.Duties include:
- Verify that all delegated duties are properly performed.
- Must be accessible to the laboratory to provide onsite,
telephone, or electronic consultation as needed.
- May direct no more than five labs.
- Ensure that the physical plant and environmental conditions are
appropriate for the testing performed and provide a safe
environment, free of physical, chemical, and biological
hazards.
- Ensure testing systems provide quality laboratory services
across the path of work-flow (for all phases of testing:
pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic phases).
- Ensure test methods selected have the capability of providing
quality results.
- Ensure verification procedures are adequate to determine
accuracy, precision, and other pertinent performance
characteristics of the method.
- Ensure that test result reports include pertinent information
required for interpretation.
- Ensure that consultation is available to the laboratory's
clients on matters relating to the quality of the test results
reported and their interpretation concerning specific patient
conditions.
- Ensure that an approved procedure manual is available to all
personnel.
- Ensure that laboratory personnel are performing the test
methods as required to obtain accurate and reliable results.
- Employ a sufficient number of laboratory personnel with
appropriate education, experience and/or training to provide
appropriate consultation, properly supervise, and accurately
perform tests and report test results.
- Ensure that all personnel have the appropriate education and
experience prior to testing patient specimens; receive appropriate
training for the type and complexity of services offered; and have
demonstrated that they can perform all testing operations reliably
to provide and report accurate results.
- Ensure that policies and procedures are established for
monitoring individuals who conduct pre-analytical, analytical, and
post-analytical phases of testing to verify that they maintain
competency.
- Have a written list of responsibilities of each individual in
the laboratory that specifies: 1) the level of activity each is
authorized to perform, 2) whether supervision is required for
specimen processing, test performance or results reporting, and 3)
whether consultant or director review is required prior to
reporting patient test results.
- Ensure that a general supervisor provides on-site supervision
of certain testing personnel who perform high complexity
testing.
- Ensure that the laboratory is enrolled in an approved
proficiency testing (PT) program.
- Ensure that PT samples are tested in the same manner as patient
samples.
- Ensure that PT samples are tested in compliance with
regulations that prohibit referral of specimens and sharing of or
communication about results.
- Ensure that PT results are returned on time to the PT
program.
- Ensure that PT results are reviewed by the appropriate staff,
and the corrective action plan is followed when PT results are
found to be unsatisfactory.
- Ensure that quality control and quality assessment programs are
established and maintained to identify failures in quality as they
occur.
- Ensure the establishment and maintenance of acceptable levels
of analytical performance for each test system.
- Ensure that corrective actions are taken and documented,
whenever significant deviations from the laboratory's established
performance characteristics are identified, and patient test
results are reported only when the system is functioning
properly.Education & Certification RequirementsNOTE: A State of
Florida Laboratory Director License (or eligibility to obtain it)
is required for this position.For PhDs:The qualification for a
laboratory director of high complexity testing is that the
laboratory director must hold an earned doctoral degree in a
chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science from
an accredited institution and be certified and continue to be
certified by a board approved by HHS. The current approved boards
are the following:
- ABB - American Board of Bioanalysis
- ABB public health microbiology certification
- ABCC - American Board of Clinical Chemistry
- ABCC 24-month Commission on Accreditation in Clinical Chemistry
(COMACC)
- ABFT - American Board of Forensic Toxicology
- ABHI - American Board of Histocompatibility and
Immunogenetics
- ABMG - American Board of Medical Genetics
- ABMLI - American Board of Medical Laboratory Immunology
- ABMM - American Board of Medical Microbiology
- NRCC - National Registry of Certified ChemistsFor MDs:Must be
certified in Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology
(ABP)
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