Laboratory Technician-immunology - Murarrie, Australia - QML Pathology

QML Pathology
QML Pathology
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Murarrie, Australia

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Laboratory Technician-Immunology


Job reference:
#7519
Brand:QML Pathology
Location: 11 Riverview Place, Murarrie QLD 4172 (QML Pathology)
Work type: Full Time (Permanent) 38 hours per week
Schedule:This full time position will be required to work shifts between the hours of 05:00am and 12:00am Monday to Friday, and participation in Saturday and Public Holiday
About

us

  • QML Pathology is part of Healius Limited, one of Australia's leading healthcare companies, Healius is synonymous with quality, affordable and accessible healthcare for all Australians. It has an expansive network of pathology laboratories, collection centres and diagnostic imaging centres. Through this footprint and its 10,500+ people, Healius provides specialty diagnostic services to consumers and their referring practitioners. Healius provides quality healthcare services that are easily accessible and cost efficient, while supporting the coordination and continuity of quality patient care.
    About the role
  • We are seeking an individual who is highly motivated to become part of a passionate and engaged team.
Your key responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following:

  • Perform manual and automated diagnostic testing
  • Specimen storage and retrieval
  • Equipment maintenance and operation
  • Maintenance of records
  • Assist with stock control
  • Maintain confidentiality of customer and QML Pathology

About you

  • To be considered for this position, you will need to have a great blend of skills, including:
  • A Diploma of Laboratory Technology, Associate Degree or equivalent
  • Previous laboratory experience, preferably in diagnostic testing, is desirable
  • A willingness to adhere to departmental and organisational policies and procedures
  • Must be a cohesive and contributing member of the team and display positive attitudes towards achieving outcomes
  • Strong time management, interpersonal and organisational skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Awareness of Workplace Health and Safety and quality assurance processes and procedures
  • Previous Pathology Laboratory experience is desirable, but not essential
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Employee benefits and wellbeing

  • Access to a marketplace of exclusive discounts and vouchers from leading Australian and online retailers.
  • An elearning platform with access to a library of courses and learning paths.
  • An Employee Assistance Program dedicated to employee health and wellbeing provided by professional coaches.
  • Corporate health insurance discounts, banking benefits and novated leasing consultations.

How to applyRight to work, background checks and clearances**You must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident or a New Zealand citizen, or hold a valid visa with permission to work. The selection process may include relevant background and clearance checks to assist in determining your suitability for the role.
Vaccination requirements

As per the Healius Group COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, QML Pathology is committed to providing a safe working environment and taking all reasonably practicable steps to ensure that its people and the community are protected against vaccine-preventable diseases.

To support this, we require all employees to have completed a primary course of a COVID-19 vaccine which has been approved or recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration, or provide an approved medical contraindication certificate.


Our commitment to diversity and inclusion

  • QML Pathology is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We seek to recruit from diverse applicants and create teams with skills, perspectives and experiences that complement each other at work. We welcome suitably qualified applicants regardless of age, ethnicity, sociocultural background, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

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