$10k SIGN ON BONUS OFFERED!!
This position is primarily located at our teaching hospital, Banner University Medical Center Tucson hospital. The cytologist provides Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE)/Adequacy assessment for fine needle aspiration procedures covering several busy hospital departments, in rotation with other cytologists (e.g., EBUS, ENB, Robot) while screening NGYN and FNA and will also perform digital cytology using the newly approved Hologic technology to streamline the review of GYN samples. In addition to this cutting edge work, our cytologists have the opportunity to teach pathology to residents rotating through the department! This is a wholly engaging and rewarding opportunity.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Completion of cytotechnology program from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) school. ASCP certification or eligible required.
- Students may be hired at the job title equivalent of a future Cytotechnologist under the following conditions: Student is enrolled in a cytotechnology program at CAAHEP school with a completion date within six (6) months of hire. Student must pass the ASCP Board Certification at the first opportunity but no later than 3 months after program completion
- A Bachelor’s degree is required for individuals registered by the ASCP after September 1, 1994.
- Good interpersonal and organizational skills required.
- This position requires attaining 90% on an internal proficiency test at the time of interview.
- This position requires passing annually the required CAP-PT (or approved alternative by CLIA).
- This position requires maintaining 80% proficiency on quarterly GYN CAP mailings as well as 24 continuing education credits each year.
- ThinPrep Certification preferred***
Job Details
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Health Sciences
Full Time
3
$31.75 Hourly
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