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Histotechnologist

Good Shepherd Health Care, Hermiston, OR, United States


Overview
Employer Paid Benefits for You & Your Family!! Medical, Dental, & Vision.

Definition of Position
The Histotechnologist is responsible to the Practice Manager and/or Dermatologist. Duties include the preparation and processing of tissue specimens for microscopic examination in a dermatology clinic setting. This includes embedding, microtomy, staining, and quality control of tissue samples to support accurate and timely diagnosis.

The Histotechnologist will maintain logs, records, and documentation in accordance with governing agencies, as well as clinic and laboratory protocols. They will ensure accuracy and quality in all histological procedures by applying in-depth knowledge of histotechnology techniques, laboratory instruments, and tissue handling principles.

They will collaborate with Dermatologists and clinical staff to ensure proper specimen handling and optimal diagnosis outcomes. The Histotechnologist has the authority to assess specimen adequacy, request additional or repeat specimens if necessary, and troubleshoot technical issues in processing. They may be required to perform special tasks including, but not limited to, quality improvement initiatives, policy review and development, equipment validation, inventory management, participation in clinic committees, and other assigned duties.

Responsibilities

Evidence of continuing education is appropriate for the skill level and specific areas of practice.

Demonstrates the ability to perform in technical, clerical and interpersonal aspects of clinical lab services.

Perform tissue processing including fixation, embedding, sectioning (microtomy), and staining.

Operates, maintains, and troubleshoots laboratory equipment (e.g., microtomes, tissue processors, staining systems).

Ensure accurate labeling, documentation, and tracking of all specimens.

Performs and documents quality control procedures and maintains compliance with regulatory standards.

Adheres to laboratory safety protocols, including proper handling of biohazardous materials and use of PPE.

Ability to communicate effectively with providers and staff.

Must be able to identify, match, and distinguish colors for staining and specimen evaluation.

Must be able to lift 50 lbs maximum, frequently lift and/or carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs.

The employee supports the hospital mission, vision, values, policies, and procedures.

Participates in required education for DNV programs as applicable to position (reference program education curriculum).

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications
Education

Associate degree in laboratory science or medical laboratory technology

Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, health sciences, or related field

Equivalent clinical histology experience may substitute for education requirements

Licenses/ certifications/ registrations
Required: HTL (ASCP) or equivalent certification

Preferred: NA

Experience
Required: To fulfill the experience requirement for the Histotechnologist, you must have experience within the last 5 years in ALL the following areas:

FIXATION

Tissue Identification

Parameters (e.g., pH, time, temperature)

Reagents

Selection, preparation, and use of fixatives for various applications

Troubleshooting/problem solving of fixation artifacts

PROCESSING

Selection, preparation, and use of decalcification reagents

Selection of appropriate processing methods (e.g., routine histology, immunohistochemistry, cytology)

Operation and maintenance of a tissue processor

EMBEDDING / MICROTOMY

Tissue identification and orientation for embedding

Operation and maintenance of an embedding center

Microtomy (e.g., paraffin, frozen)

Operation and maintenance of a microtome / water bath and cryostat

STAINING

Selection of appropriate control material

Reagent preparation

Operation and maintenance of staining equipment

Mounting and coverslipping procedures

Identification of tissue structures and their staining characteristics

Routine staining (i.e., H&E)

Special staining (e.g., carbohydrates and amyloid, connective tissue, microorganisms, pigments and minerals)

LABORATORY OPERATIONS

Operation, preventive maintenance, and corrective action for equipment

Troubleshooting

Quality control

Application of laboratory safety protocols

Other:
Required:

Strong attention to detail

Manual dexterity

Organizational skills

Preferred:

2–3+ years of experience in a clinical histology laboratory

Experience with immunohistochemistry (IHC)

Previous experience in dermatopathology or Mohs histology

IHC certification (QIHC, ASCP)

Physical Requirements
The physical and sensory functions described below are essential to the successful performance of this position. In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. The position requires sufficient auditory ability to detect and respond to equipment alarms and verbal communication. Clear communication and interaction with healthcare team members is essential. Visual acuity is required for examining tissue samples, reading slides, and distinguishing colors used in histologic staining procedures. Tactile perception and fine motor skills are critical for precise tasks such as embedding and microtomy. The role requires manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and sustained focus. The position involves frequent standing and walking, with occasional sitting. May require stooping, bending or reaching to access equipment or supplies. The role requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds independently and frequently carry or move items up to 25 pounds.

Working Conditions
This position is performed primarily in an indoor clinical laboratory within a dermatology clinic. The environment is generally controlled but may include variable temperatures due to laboratory equipment. The role involves frequent exposure to biohazardous materials, chemicals (e.g., fixatives, stains), and laboratory equipment. Strict adherence to safety protocols and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required. The healthcare environment can be fast‑paced and unpredictable, requiring the ability to respond quickly to changing circumstances, including high‑pressure or emergency situations. The work setting also involves multiple simultaneous demands and varying levels of noise due to medical equipment, staff activity, and patient needs.

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