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Iron County Medical Center currently is seeking a Permanent Working Laboratory
Manager for a full time employment.
● Start Date: As soon as credentialed
● Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (will occasionally fill in doing
bench work for vacations, absences and when lab is overly busy)
● Salary: $45,000 to $80,000 (depending on yrs. experience in lab and as a Lab
supervisor)
● Sign-On Bonus: Available with 2-Year Commitment
Requirements:
o ASCP Certified or Equivalent Certification in accordance with CMA and/or CLIA
requirements
o Bachelor’s Degree in Laboratory Science
o 5+ years’ experience as an MT performing generalist duties in a CLIA certified hospital
o 2+ years’ experience in a Laboratory Supervision capacity
o They must be capable and efficient working the bench and training others to do so
The ICMC laboratory is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The ICMC patients may have labs
ordered as part of their regular checkup, to monitor a medication or disease, or to aid in diagnosis.
At Iron County Medical Laboratory the team is dedicated to producing quality laboratory results
quickly to support the diagnosis and decisions for the patient and doctor.
The ICMC laboratory works with employers to collect pre-employment, random, and post-accident
specimens on hair and urine. We are FormFox compatible and can collect specimens for clients
utilizing Quest Diagnostics, Medtox, Clinical Laboratory Reference (CLR), Labcorp, and many
others. ICMC is a draw site for refine labs such as LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics.
ICMC performs the following in-house testing for STAT, in-patient and out-patient services:
o Chemistry: Basic and Comprehensive Metabolic Panels, Lipid and Triglycerides, Electrolytes,
Glucose, Hemoglobin A1c, Liver and Kidney Function Panels, Amylase, Lipase, and Uric Acid
o Immunology: Influenza A/B, Mono, Thyroid Panels, PSA, Qualitative and Quantitative hCG,
and Therapeutic Drug Levels
o Hematolgoy: Complete Blood Count (CBC), Sedimentation Rate (ESR), Hemoglobin and
Hematocrit (H&H) and Platelet Counts
o Coagulation: Protimes with INR (PT), D-Dimers, and PTT
o Urine: Urinalysis with Microscopic Exams and Urine Cultures
o Transfusion Services: Blood Typing, Antibody Screening, Crossmatching, Blood/Plasma/Platelet Transfusion (out-patient transfusion services available)
o Microbiology: Cultures with Organism ID and Antibiotic Sensitivities for all sources
o Pathology: Diagnostic tissue biopsy, Cytology (including Fine Needle Aspiration) and
Histology
Benefits:
● Group Health (through United Healthcare), with ICMC paying 85% of the EE only premium,
60% of eligible dependent premium
● Dental
● Vision
● Accident, Critical Illness, Cancer, and Short Term Disability available to employees if they
choose to pay 100% of premiums (really good rates and coverage)
● ICMC pays premium for 1X annual salary for LIFE and 1x for AD&D, employee can take
additional LIFE and AD&D coverage up to $200,000 guaranteed issue without having to
complete an EOI; if they wish to take more – up to $500,000 or 5X their annual salary
(whichever is lower) they must complete an EOI.
● ICMC pays for Long-term disability coverage for all full-time employees. With regard to
group health, any medical and/or group health services that are provided to employees and
employees’ dependents and billed by ICMC, except for co-pays, are wiped out 100%.
● With Air Evac allowing employees an annual membership at $65/year in with $50 is
reimbursed by ICMC
● 457(b) Retirement Savings Plan
● 7 Paid Holidays plus an Employee Birthday Holiday (must be taken during the month of their
birthday)
● Paid Time Off at a rate of .0807 for every hour worked (Cannot start taking PTO until they
have completed their first 90 days of employment – but usually have 40+ hours earned by
that time)
About Pilot Knob, MO
Pilot Knob is a city in Iron County, Missouri. The population was 746 at the 2010 census. It
lies eight miles south of Belgrade and thirteen miles east of Centerville, MO. The Battle of
Pilot Knob in the fall of 1864 was a notable clash in the area during the Civil War. A museum
near the battle site is dedicated to this event. Each third year the Battle of Pilot Knob re-
enactment is held at the historic site.