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Job Specification

 SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
        
                ALL JURISDICTIONS

 DEFINITION:

 Under direction of a Laboratory Supervisor or other appropriate
 administrative officer, takes the lead in a group of laboratory
 technicians making technical laboratory analyses in bacteriology,
 chemistry,  parasitology, immunology and blood chemistry in a
 bacteriological, chemical, immunological, virological, criminological, 
 animal industry, hospital, institution, forensic, research, or other
 laboratory; does other related duties as required.

 NOTE: The  examples of work for this title are for  illustrative
 purposes only.  A particular position using this  title may not
 perform all duties listed in this job specification.  Conversely,
 all duties performed on the job may not be listed.

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:

 Takes the lead  in testing and preparation of test tubes with
 various dilutions of serum for possible undulant fever, typhus,
 tularemia, and other suspected infections with  their specific
 antigens.

 Instructs laboratory technicians and other laboratory workers
 in all phases of technical analysis and laboratory testing work.

 May assist in training new employees.

 Takes the lead in packing, unpacking, storing, and classification
 of specimens tests.

 Instructs laboratory personnel in methods used in making  smears
 and  stain  specimens of sputum preparatory to the  microscopical
 examinations of such specimens.

 Pipettes or pours the correct dilution or other medium into tubes
 and  dishes  and,  after  the  proper  incubation  period,  makes
 readings to determine the total counts.

 Instructs lower level technicians in methods/techniques used to
 perform various analytical tests on potable waters, streams, and
 sewages and on food and milk.

 Takes the lead in making agglutination tests for Brucellosis;
 Mazzini and Kahn tests for syphilis;  Widal  tests for blood
 sedimentation rates and bleeding coagulation time;  Patch
 and Schick tests; urinalysis tests; Moguchi's globulin tests; 
 Longes collodial gold tests; and any other additional tests 
 required to be made by the laboratory.

 Oversees preparation of culture media, reagents, stains, and
 stock solutions.

 Prepares tissues for histological sections and staining.

 May assist in preparation of reagents/specimens for radio assay
 analyses utilizing radioactive labeled compounds.

 Maintains records and files.

 Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
 and/or manual recording and information systems used by
 the agency, office, or related units.

 REQUIREMENTS
 
 EDUCATION
 
 Successful completion of (60) semester hour credits at an accredited
 college or university, (24) hours of which shall have been in the 
 biological and/or physical sciences.
 
 NOTE:  Successful completion of a certificate program
 in Clinical Laboratory Technology may be substituted for the above education.

 EXPERIENCE:
 
 One (1) year of experience as a technician in a public health, hospital,
 clinic, or research laboratory performing various types of tests.
 
 NOTE:  For applicants who do not possess the required college 
 or certificate in Clinical Laboratory Technology, two (2) additional years of
 experience as indicated herein may be substituted.

 LICENSE:

 Appointees  will  be required to possess a driver's  license
 valid  in  New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle,  rather
 than  employee mobility, is necessary to perform essential duties
 of the position.

 KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

 Knowledge   of  principles  of  laboratory  analyses   and   test
 techniques   and  the  use  of  standard  laboratory   equipment,
 supplies, and reagents.

 Knowledge  of  the purpose of and the varied tests likely  to  be
 made   in   hospital,  institution,  chemical,   bacteriological,
 histological,   criminological,   animal   industry,   or   other
 laboratory.

 Knowledge  of  precautions to be taken in receiving,  preserving,
 identifying,  labeling, and when required shipping  specimens  of
 varied kinds sent to the laboratory for analysis.

 Ability   to  analyze  technical  laboratory  problems,  organize
 assigned work, and develop effective work methods.

 Ability    to    give    assignments    and    instructions    to
 individuals/groups of subprofessional laboratory employees.

 Ability to perform laboratory analyses and tests of varied  types
 in accord with standard and established procedures.

 Ability to review analyses/reports prepared by others, and
 to give such training to new employees as may be required.

 Ability to observe and enforce adequate/realistic safety
 precautions.

 Ability  to  see that laboratory equipment, utensils,  materials,
 and  supplies  are  used in such manner as to  avoid  unnecessary
 breakage, deterioration, and loss.

 Ability  to  prepare  clear, scientifically sound,  and  accurate
 laboratory   reports   of  tests/analyses  containing   findings,
 conclusions, and recommendations.

 Ability to supervise the maintenance of laboratory reports,
 records, and files.

 Ability  to  utilize  various types of electronic  and/or  manual
 recording and information systems used by the agency, office,
 or related units.

 Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in
 English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position.
 American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered
 as acceptable forms of communication.

 Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long as they
 can perform essential functions of the job with or without reasonable 
 accommodation.  If the accommodation cannot be made because it 
 would cause the employer undue hardship, such persons may not be 
 eligible.

 This job specification is applicable to the following title code:
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This job specification is for local government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

MER   06/19/2010