[Histonet] Job Opening in Massachusetts: IHC Lab Supervisor

Erin Sarricks esarricks at gmail.com
Tue Oct 9 18:33:06 CDT 2018


HSRL (Histo-Scientific Research Labs) is a leading GLP contract research
organization which specializes in veterinary histopathology since 1999. Our
staff has been committed to scientific integrity and superior
responsiveness to client needs. A career with HSRL offers you potential to
join an established company with exceptional growth opportunity.

HSRL is seeking a qualified Immunohistochemistry Laboratory Supervisor to
join our team at our facility in Worcester, MA.

This position is split between bench histology/IHC and managing a small
team of specialists.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

   - Perform routine histology, including tissue processing, fixation,
   embedding, sectioning, staining, and imaging with the highest of quality.
   - Oversee GLP IHC program.
   - Develop Immunohistochemistry stain protocols and adhere to write SOPs.
   - Effectively collaborate with team members and clients
   - Various administrative duties to include recording and maintaining
   detailed records
   - Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task
   - Works independently and troubleshoots technical problems

Qualifications:

   - Minimum 3 years of related experience as a histologic technician with
   concentration in veterinary histopathology and IHC techniques.
   - ASCP certified Histotechnician (HT) or Histotechnologist (HTL) or
   eligible, certification preferred.
   - Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in oral and written communication,
   problem solving, adaptability, and teamwork.
   - Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task.
   - Experience with Biocare’s IntelliPATH Autostainer is preferred.

A comprehensive benefits package will be offered to the successful
candidate, salary commensurate with experience.

To learn more about HSRL, please visit http://www.hsrl.org

Job Type: Full-time

Experience:

   - employment as a Histo Tech w/concentration in IHC techniques: 3 years
   (Required)


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