Compensation

Clinical Laboratory Technician 1 – HMC

UW CODE AND REPRESENTATIVE GROUP

18718 (NE S WFSE HMC)
22781 (NE H NI WFSE HMC)

CLASS SERIES CONCEPT

Performs duties in support of the operation of a clinical laboratory, such as conducting laboratory testing and preparation or set up of testing specimens.

BASIC FUNCTION

At a semi-technical level, perform simple laboratory testing and/or prepare specimens for laboratory testing or set up specimens for laboratory testing as well as other laboratory work which supports the operation of a clinical laboratory.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

Under general supervision, perform simple and qualitative clinical laboratory tests and/or prepare/set up specimens for laboratory tests and other laboratory work in support of technologists, faculty and students.

TYPICAL WORK

Set up bacterial, fungal and viral cultures; set up and monitor herpes cultures; maintain stock cultures; read gram stains; make and stain blood smears;

Prepare reagents, chemical solutions, culture media or cell cultures according to established procedures;

Operate laboratory equipment such as electronic balances, microscopes, spectrophotometers, pH meters, autoclaves, metering pumps and centrifuges;

Participate in demonstrating simple laboratory techniques to students and new employees;

Perform laboratory specimen processing consisting of receiving, identifying, assigning accession numbers, sorting, preparation and internal laboratory distribution of blood, urine, and other biological specimens;

Respond to inquiries concerning patient lab values, reference ranges, specimen requirements, procedures, time required for tests, and preparation of specimens to outside labs for analysis;

Perform data processing and clerical tasks as required;

Perform the work of a Clinical Laboratory Assistant;

May perform phlebotomy on patients to obtain laboratory samples;

Perform related duties as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

High school graduation or equivalent AND one year of chemical, clinical, or public health laboratory experience

OR

completion of a laboratory assistant course approved by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists

OR

equivalent education/experience.

CLASSIFICATION HISTORY

01/03/1973: New Class
02/07/1992: Revised Class
06/01/2005: CSR Class Conversion 24602-C-12-1488
03/01/2009: Revised basic function and distinguishing characteristics
05/01/2011: New Class to WFSE HMC bargaining unit as result of a PERC order (Case #: 24602-C-12-1488) retroactively effective to 05/01/2011.