Clinic Cytogenetic Technologist Specialist
UW CODE AND REPRESENTATIVE GROUP
18453 (E S SEIU 925 HCP/LT)
18454 (NE S SEIU 925 HCP/LT)
22622 (NE H NI SEIU 925 HCP/LT)
BASIC FUNCTION
Research, evaluate, and implement cytogenetic procedures in the laboratory; instruct staff, residents, fellows, and students in procedures.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Under general direction, research and evaluate new cytogenetic procedures for implementation in the laboratory; instruct others as appropriate.
TYPICAL WORK
Instruct residents, fellows, and students in cytogenetic techniques, history and clinical relevance of the techniques, and the genetic and chemical basis for laboratory procedures and policies; assist in training Cytogenetic Technologists;
Research and evaluate new cytogenetic techniques; introduce and implement appropriate techniques into the routine service of the laboratory;
Consult literature and attend seminars and conferences pertaining to new applications of cytogenetics; develop and apply new procedures in these areas;
Prepare progress reports concerning studies and write reports, including assembling, organizing, and interpreting data;
Perform the work of Clinical Cytogenetic Technologists;
Perform related duties as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSÂ
A Bachelor’s Degree with at least ten credit hours in genetics and fifteen credit hours in a biological science AND certification as a Clinical Laboratory Specialist in Cytogenetics by the National Certification Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel AND two years of experience as a Clinical Cytogenetic Technologist or equivalent. Four additional years of related experience may substitute for the educational requirement.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY
04/21/1986: New Class
03/21/1988: Revise Class
07/02/1990: Revise MQ
06/01/2005: CSR Class Conversion
01/01/2007: New to SEIU 925