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Technical Specialist I Surveys - Cytology
full-timeNorthfield$75k - $94k

Summary

Location

Northfield

Salary

$75k - $94k

Type

full-time

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About this role

 

Who we are? As the world's largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) serves patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide.
 

Our Culture

  • CAP employees make a meaningful difference by partnering with colleagues customers and members on challenging and rewarding work
  • CAP provides its employees with an energetic and collaborative work environment and encourage opportunities to further develop their skills—offering reimbursement for educational programs and participation in events that enhance your skills
  • We offer a generous compensation and benefits package, 401K, and more -- visit Careers at the CAP for more details

 

Brief Description

The Cytology Technical Specialist is responsible for:

  • Managing, planning, directing, and delivering discipline specific technical program/products and Resource Committee projects content to meet customers’ needs and support College objectives.  
  • Serving as a resource for communication and consultation services for a broad

constituency, internally and externally.  

  • Conducting in-house cytology slide review:
  • screen PAP slides in preparation for Cytopathology Committee meetings
  • review of difficult cases
  • troubleshooting QC slides replacements
  • support Cytology Associates and help screen when there is a backlog
  • Providing expertise in digital pathology and whole slide imaging (WSI) as applied to CAP cytology programs, including the transition from glass to digital formats where applicable.
  • Assisting with planning and implementation efforts related to the CAP’s digital cytopathology initiatives, including development for potential new offerings.

Working cooperatively, using comprehensive decision-making skills and diverse procedures and policies to analyze, manage, interpret, and develop Surveys programs.

Specific Duties

Primary duties and responsibilities of the Cytology Technical Specialist:

  • Validate technical accuracy of Surveys programs through critical oversight of creation of documents, integration of information from all contributing sources, and coordination of production schedules.
  • Manage and ensure accuracy of databases, bill of material and mailing specifications, kit instructions, and result forms and designated online program content. 
  • Review accuracy of slides to linked images and ancillary testing as appropriate. 
  • Provide basic orientation, direction, and ongoing management to scientific and administrative committees in areas of:
  • CAP policy
  • operational procedures
  • information routing
  • resources
  • responsibilities
  • strategic planning summaries 
  • Provide comprehensive consultative services to all internal groups, directly involved in or otherwise impacted by the Surveys Programs.
  • Responsibilities to these areas may include:
  • reviewing document/systems development
  • gathering, managing, and interpreting information from internal or external sources
  • responding to questions or problem solving as issues arise
  • managing materials piloting
  • Serve as a training resource to mentor staff liaisons for resource committees, further departmental knowledge, or assist in developmental projects as identified, or as collaborated with, by technical analysts, project managers, technical managers, or directors.
  • Identify, propose, develop, or improve projects, programs, or processes within the Surveys Department.
  • Support the integration of whole slide imaging (WSI) and digital pathology within CAP’s cytology programs.
  • Assist in evaluating emerging technologies related to digital cytopathology and contribute to pilot projects assessing feasibility and implementation.
  • Collaborate with scientific committees and CAP leadership to develop strategies for digital transition.
  • Identify operational improvements related to digital workflows, imaging standards, and participant training for digital-based cytology proficiency testing and education.
  • Provide direction and consultative services externally on an ongoing basis.
  • Major interfaces include:
  • CMS
  • CDC
  • FDA
  • NIST
  • CLSI
  • State Departments of Health
  • vendors 
  • commercial manufacturers
  • medical associations

Maintain awareness of activities in the field of laboratory medicine in assigned disciplines and for regulatory and legislative processes in general.

Other duties as assigned by the manager.

 

Knowledge / Skills Required / Preferred

Personal:

  • Good judgment
  • Self-initiator
  • Able to prioritize
  • Excellent decision-making abilities
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills

Professional:

  • General understanding of business practices and management
  • Familiarity with all Pap slide methods, and knowledge of non-gynecologic cytology, including diagnostic skills and knowledge of different staining techniques and cell preparations

Technical:

  • Comfortable with computer systems use
  • Cytotechnology skills
Education / Experience

Education:

  • Baccalaureate required

Experience:

  • Management experience or course work preferred
  • Minimum 3 years in cytology practice required

Related certifications:

  • CT (ASCP) required

 

Additional Information:

Travel:

Travel required, approximately 10%

 

This position is based out of Northfield, IL. Candidates must reside within 75-miles of the Northfield office.

 

Salary: $75,000 - $94,000

 

 

Equal Opportunity Employer The CAP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, providing equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, color, religion, sex, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, ancestry, disability or genetic information, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship status, order of protection status, homelessness, or any other characteristic protected by federal law and the applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws: Family and Medical Leave Act Equal Employment Opportunity Employee Polygraph Protection Act

 

Other facts

Tech stack
Cytotechnology,Digital Pathology,Communication Skills,Organizational Skills,Decision-Making,Management Skills,Quality Control,Consultative Services,Technical Accuracy,Training,Project Management,Regulatory Knowledge,Problem Solving,Operational Improvements,Emerging Technologies,Collaboration

About College of American Pathologists

The College of American Pathologists (CAP) is the premier organization of board-certified pathologists dedicated to fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide. How we work together is just as important as what we do, and the CAP's workplace culture aligns under our Leadership Values: Partnership, Respect, Accountability, Communication, and Excellence.

Working in close collaboration with leading pathologists from across the country and other talented colleagues, CAP staff play a crucial role in advancing the specialty and making people healthier. You'll enjoy being part of a team of people who truly care about their work, constantly seeking new ways to learn and grow.

If you are looking to make a meaningful impact in the field of pathology and laboratory medicine, and ultimately the lives of patients, we invite you to join us and help shape the future of health care.

The CAP is a 501(c)(6) membership organization recognized as the gold standard in laboratory accreditation, with nearly 8,000 laboratories worldwide accredited by the CAP. The majority of the CAP's roughly 600 employees are based at the organization's headquarters in suburban Chicago (Northfield, Illinois), with around 30 staff members working at the Washington, DC, satellite office.

Team size: 501-1,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1947

What you'll do

  • The Cytology Technical Specialist is responsible for managing and delivering technical programs and providing consultation services. They also conduct cytology slide reviews and support digital pathology initiatives.

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