ASCP - Medical Laboratory Scientist - MLS / CLS || Part-time | Sign on | Tuition Support | Loan Repayment

Joliet, IL
$71,075 - $94,789 a year
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Lab

Job Type:

Full Time

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Shape the Future of Diagnostics in a Community That Blends Small-Town Heart with Scientific Precision

 

If you're a Medical Laboratory Scientist with a commitment to precision, innovation, and patient care, this is your chance to practice your craft in a city that values both community connection and clinical excellence. In this part-time role (evenings), you'll join a dedicated lab team that plays a vital role in uncovering answers that guide diagnoses, treatment plans, and peace of mind.

 

Here, every test tells a story — and every result you deliver helps a care team make faster, smarter decisions for the people who need it most. You’ll be part of a lab that supports the entire care continuum, from routine outpatient screens to urgent inpatient diagnostics, working closely with physicians, nurses, and fellow scientists to keep patients at the center of every outcome.

 

Position Overview

 

This part-time Medical Laboratory Scientist role offers a dynamic work environment, with responsibilities that span pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical testing workflows. From handling specimens and operating diagnostic equipment to interpreting complex results and ensuring regulatory compliance, you'll play an essential role in ensuring accurate, timely, and patient-centered lab services.

 

Responsibilities

 

Perform specimen collection, processing, and analysis across multiple laboratory disciplines

 

Operate, troubleshoot, and maintain lab equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety

 

Prioritize STAT and routine testing while maintaining turnaround time targets

 

Interpret and verify test results, flag abnormalities, and communicate critical values to clinical teams

 

Adhere to quality control standards and participate in proficiency testing

 

Document procedures, test results, and patient data in LIS/EHR systems accurately

 

Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support patient care initiatives and process improvements

 

Education Requirements

 

Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Biology, Chemistry, or related Allied Health discipline

 

Certifications & Licensure

 

General MLS or MT (ASCP) Certification or eligible

 

Categorical BB, C, H, or M (ASCP) certifications also considered

 

Must obtain ASCP or equivalent certification within one year of employment (if not currently certified)

 

Skills & Qualifications

 

Demonstrated proficiency with laboratory instrumentation and protocols

 

Strong analytical and critical thinking skills

 

Excellent attention to detail and organizational capabilities

 

Clear, effective communicator with both technical and clinical professionals

 

Knowledge of CLIA, CAP, TJC, and other relevant regulatory standards

 

Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced lab environment

 

Benefits

 

Sign-on Bonus

 

Competitive hourly rate

 

Tuition Reimbursement

 

Student Loan Repayment

 

Annual stipend for Professional Development

 

Well-being stipend

 

Excellent medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage

 

401(k) with employer matching

 

Annual salary increases and bonus potential

 

Paid time off, holidays, and shift differentials

 

A Place Where Science and Serenity Meet

 

Set among the gently rolling farmlands and woodlands of north-central Illinois, the surrounding area is more than just a scenic escape — it’s a place where precision medicine and peaceful living find common ground. This region offers the kind of close-knit community spirit where neighbors greet each other by name, and your morning coffee often comes with a local story or a friendly smile.

 

Though small in size, the region is big on charm. Historic downtowns are dotted with boutique shops, cozy diners, and antique stores that reflect the character of the Midwest. There’s an authenticity here — in the restored Victorian homes, in the county fairs that still draw crowds, and in the Friday night high school football games that bring entire towns together.

 

Nature lovers will appreciate the easy access to nearby state parks, nature preserves, and the Fox River, offering everything from fishing and kayaking to peaceful walking trails that wind through changing seasons. In the fall, pumpkin patches and apple orchards dot the landscape, while winters bring snow-dusted barns and fireside gatherings. And when you need an urban adventure, Chicago is just 60 miles away — close enough for a day trip, far enough to feel like a world apart.

 

The cost of living here is comfortably low, which means your paycheck stretches further without sacrificing access to quality schools, healthcare, or entertainment. Whether you're settling into your first home or looking to slow down while staying professionally challenged, this community offers the best of both worlds — meaningful work, and a lifestyle that lets you breathe.

 

Build the Career (and Life) You’ve Been Looking For

 

As a Medical Laboratory Scientist in this role, you won’t just be another tech behind the bench. You’ll be a critical thinker, a quiet hero, a steady hand behind every diagnosis that shapes someone’s path forward. You’ll have the support of an innovative lab team and the kind of leadership that listens and invests in your success.

 

Whether you're an experienced MLS or early in your career with a hunger to learn, we invite you to step into a role where your skills are seen, your growth is supported, and your work truly matters. Because in this lab, precision meets compassion — and your next chapter starts here.

 

Apply today and help us shape the future of diagnostics in a region that values both science and soul.

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