Major Function: The Laboratory Assistant will coordinate and perform tasks and activities in several areas of the clinical laboratory.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Specimen Handling and Preparation:
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- Receiving and accurately labelling and sorting specimens.
- Prioritizing urgent samples and handling unsuitable specimens according to established procedures.
- Preparing samples for analysis by centrifuging, pipetting, or other techniques.
- Ensuring proper storage of specimens.
Laboratory Maintenance and Support:
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- Maintaining inventory of supplies and ordering replacements.
- Cleaning and organizing the laboratory workspace, including glassware and surfaces.
- Disposing of waste materials according to safety protocols.
- Performing routine maintenance and minor repairs on equipment.
- Ensure that equipment is functional and well maintained
Technical Assistance and Testing:
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- Assisting with experiments and procedures under the direction of senior staff.
- Performing basic laboratory tests according to established protocols.
- Monitoring and recording test results, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
- Entering data into laboratory information systems (LIS).
- Following safety protocols and maintaining a safe working environment.
- Adhere to the relevant Codes of Conduct and Ethics.
- Preparing Laboratory reagents, stains for routine investigation
Others
· Manage and account for allocated resources
· Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the supervisor from time to time
Person Specification
Essential skills and qualification
· Certificate in Medical laboratory or its equivalent
· Full registration with Uganda Allied Health Professionals with an up-to-date license
· At least 1year work experience in a busy clinical setting
- Attention to detail: This is paramount for accuracy in labelling, documenting, and analysing results
- Honesty and ethical conduct are crucial in a laboratory setting.
Desirable Skills
· A lab assistant needs to keep the lab organized, manage their workload effectively, and prioritize tasks
· Clear and effective communication is essential for interacting with colleagues, supervisors, and other healthcare professionals.
· Laboratory work often involves collaboration, so the ability to work well with others is important.
· Identify and resolve issues that arise during experiments or with equipment.
· Laboratory settings can change quickly, so the ability to adapt to new procedures, equipment, or protocols is important.
· Some lab tasks require meticulousness and repetition, so patience and tolerance are invaluable assets.
Personal Attributes:
- Aged between 22 to 45 years.
· Responsibility for the accuracy and reliability of their work and for maintaining a safe environment.
- Eagerness to learn
- Enthusiasm and dedication