Assistant/Associate Director - Histocompatibility Laboratory
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Healthcare
Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management
Assistant/Associate Director - Histocompatibility Laboratory
Responsibilities and Qualifications are described in detail below.
OverviewThe Assistant Director of Histocompatibility Laboratory reports directly to the Director of Histocompatibility Laboratory for business-related activities and for clinical and research-related activities. The position is responsible for assisting the Director with the overall management of the histocompatibility laboratory, ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards, quality assurance, laboratory process development, clinical protocols, and budget management. The laboratory operates 24/7 and serves University Hospital, The James Cancer Center, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Lifeline of Ohio, and other facilities.
DutiesAnd Responsibilities
40% Compliance
- Develops, as needed, new standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the laboratory, reviews and updates existing SOPs and designs appropriate validation studies as needed.
- Ensures compliance with all regulatory and accrediting agency requirements for the laboratory (i.e. ASHI, CLIA, CMS, UNOS, etc.).
- Develops and maintains an adequate and robust quality assurance program for the laboratory.
- Collaborates with the histocompatibility laboratory Director to develop ongoing mechanisms to analyze data on the accuracy of histocompatibility testing.
- Serves as technical expert in areas of expertise including implementing new technologies, new testing and operating methods, including testing for comprehensive and performance accuracy when a new test or process method is implemented.
30% Strategic Vision and Planning
- In conjunction with Director of Histocompatibility Laboratory, establishes and defines goals, objectives and an operational plan that supports OSUMC goals and objectives.
- Plans, implements, and evaluates programs designed to meet goals and objectives.
- Identifies opportunities for operational and customer service improvement and develops and implements those solutions/processes.
- Works with Director of Histocompatibility Laboratory and Administrative Director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center to market histocompatibility laboratory services to other transplant programs within the state and surrounding out-of-state transplant programs.
- Participates in regional and national transplant activities as an expert in histocompatibility (i.e., ASHI, UNOS) including serving on committees to help direct regional and national policy and procedure development.
15% Financial Management
- Assists with establishment of capital and operational budgets. Monitors budgets and expenses to control and/or justify variances.
- Ensures laboratory billing complies with hospital standards.
- Reviews and approves supply and equipment expenditures.
- Ensures appropriate inventory control.
- Identifies opportunities for cost savings, additional revenue generation and efficiency gains.
15% Administrative
- Evaluates overall operations, workload and staffing needs for the laboratory.
- Interviews and hires laboratory personnel.
- Ensures laboratory staff is appropriately trained.
- Annually evaluates competency of the laboratory staff.
- Ensures laboratory staff provides excellent customer service.
- Provides opportunities for continuing education for technologists and technicians.
Practices within OSUMC policies and procedures. Maintains public relations skills, leadership, clear communication, and a commitment to high quality work. Adheres to OSUMC mission, vision and values through positive patient relations and effective staff interactions, and by meeting development goals.
Minimum QualificationsFor Hire:
Candidates must have an MD, MD/PhD, PhD in chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science from an accredited institution, or equivalent degree(s). Applicants with an MD or equivalent degree must also have or be eligible for an Ohio medical license or equivalent certification/permit, as determined by the Medical Board of Ohio.
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