DescriptionAs the CLS Supervisor, you will be responsible for maintaining the day to day operations of the Immunogenetics Center. Primary duties include: management of employees, scheduling, assessing and improving workflows, maintaining supply inventories and placing orders, and assisting with all quality roles including incident management.
Salary Range: $105,200.00 - $250,600.00/year
Qualifications· Current, valid California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) or Clinical Histocompatibility Scientist (CHS) license
· Bachelor’s degree
· At least 3 years of laboratory training or experience in human immunogenetics, human histocompatibility and/or human transplantation immunology testing in an ASHI-accredited or an equivalent ARB approved laboratory
· Knowledgeable in performing the procedures for Histocompatibility testing
· Working knowledge of medical terminology, quality assurance methods and theories, and common statistical evaluations used in generating statistics
· Ability to supervise all activities of the section including organizing team assignments; training; and performance management
· Ability to work safely in an environment with variations in temperature, instrument noise, usage of toxic or hazardous chemicals, fumes, odors, and biological agents
· Prior experience in leading and/or supervising - highly preferred
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