Laboratory director qualifications.
The laboratory director must be qualified to manage and direct laboratory personnel and perform high-complexity tests as required by CLIA.
The laboratory director must possess a current license qualifying as a laboratory director issued by the state of North Carolina
Be a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State in which the laboratory is located; and
Be certified in anatomic or clinical pathology, or both, by the American Board of Pathology or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology or possess qualifications that are equivalent to those required for such certification; or
(2) Be a doctor of medicine, a doctor of osteopathy or doctor of podiatric medicine licensed to practice medicine, osteopathy or podiatry in the State in which the laboratory is located; and
Have at least one year of laboratory training during medical residency (for example, physicians certified either in hematology or hematology and medical oncology by the American Board of Internal Medicine); or
Have at least 2 years of experience directing or supervising high complexity testing; or
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; or
Before February 24, 2003, must have served or be serving as a director of a laboratory performing high complexity testing and must have at least -
Two years of laboratory training or experience, or both; and
Two years of laboratory experience directing or supervising high complexity testing
This is a remote opportunity with a monthly fixed salary. Immediate positions open in North Carolina. Please submit CV. Serious applicants only as this position will be filled immediately.
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $1,800.00 - $2,500.00 per month
Work Location: Remote