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Laboratory Director

MyMycoLab, LLC, Lutz, FL, United States


MyMycoLab is a dedicated mycotoxin testing laboratory that specializes in detecting 12 different mycotoxins in blood serum. Mycotoxins, microscopic toxins produced by mold spores, often go unnoticed despite being linked to numerous chronic physiological and neurological illnesses. Based in Lutz, FL, MyMycoLab serves patients and practitioners by providing accurate testing to diagnose and treat mycotoxin-related conditions. Our mission is to empower healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes through precise identification of mycotoxin poisoning. At MyMycoLab, we strive to make a difference by uncovering the true root causes of illness.

Role Description This is a full-time on-site position as a Laboratory Director, based in Lutz, FL. The Laboratory Director will oversee daily laboratory operations, including quality control, regulatory compliance, and laboratory testing procedures. Responsibilities include supervising laboratory personnel, maintaining laboratory equipment, developing and implementing protocols, and ensuring adherence to safety and regulatory standards. The director will also collaborate with other medical professionals, review test results, and provide input to improve laboratory efficiency and accuracy.

Qualifications

Comprehensive knowledge of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Proficiency in Laboratory Skills and Quality Control procedures

Expertise in Microbiology and related scientific disciplines

Strong leadership and management capabilities

Relevant certifications or licensure required to operate a clinical laboratory

Exceptional organizational and communication skills

Advanced degree (e.g., MD, PhD, or equivalent) in a relevant scientific field is preferred

Previous experience as a laboratory director or similar role is highly advantageous

Be a Florida licensed doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy who is certified in anatomic or clinical pathology, or both, by the American Board of Pathology or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology or equivalent

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