Kansas City, MO, USA
155 days ago
PRN Mohs Tech - General Lab - UH Truman Medical Center (varied shifts per week)

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PRN Mohs Tech - General Lab - UH Truman Medical Center (varied shifts per week)

101 Truman Medical Center

Job LocationUniversity Health Truman Medical Center

Kansas City, Missouri

DepartmentGeneral Lab UHTMC

Position TypePart time

Work Schedulevaried

Hours Per Week4

Job Description

Histology Technician (Mohs Lab)
Location: UH-Truman Medical Center | Department: Pathology / Mohs Surgery

Join our collaborative pathology team and play a vital role in supporting high-quality patient care. The Histology Technician is responsible for embedding, staining, sectioning, and cover slipping histologic and Mohs specimens. You’ll work closely with Pathologists, Dermatopathologists, and Mohs surgeons to ensure accurate, timely, and reliable slide results.

What You’ll Do

Perform embedding, sectioning, staining, and cover slipping of histologic and Mohs specimens

Collaborate with Pathologists, Dermatopathologists, and Mohs surgeons to deliver high-quality results

Maintain accuracy and efficiency while working independently

Ensure compliance with laboratory protocols and quality standards

Minimum Requirements

Associate’s degree with 60 college credits (including 6 biology, 6 chemistry, and 12 science credits such as chemistry, biology, physics, or microbiology)

3 months of supervised training in the field

Strong verbal and written communication skills

Ability to stand for extended periods, prioritize tasks, and problem-solve independently

Proficiency in Microsoft Office and basic computer skills

Excellent organizational skills

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field

Certification as a Histology Technician (ASCP)

Eligibility to obtain ASMS certification within one year

Documented laboratory training in a Mohs lab

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