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Subject: Medical Technician Job Opportunity

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Link to apply: https://www.gwu.jobs/postings/93583

The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health is
seeking laboratory Medical Technician to join our GWU COVID-19 surveillance
laboratory. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work in a
high-complexity testing laboratory as a part of a public health laboratory
team to collect, test, and analyze samples collected from George Washington
University community and for other COVID-19 related testing and research
activities. The Medical Technician, Shift Lead will report to the Associate
Laboratory Director, and will be responsible for hands-on laboratory work and
data analysis for PCR-based and serological testing, and could be assigned
additional responsibilities associated with General or Technical Supervisor
roles in a High Complexity CLIA-certified Laboratory.

The successful candidate will have experience with microbiological or medical
laboratory technician work, will be well-organized, self-motivated, able to
work independently and as a team, and must be able to manage their time
efficiently.


Contact Person: Gabrielle Bate
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: https://www.gwu.jobs/postings/93583

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