University of Pittsburgh Medical Center/University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Assistant/Associate Director for the UPMC Cytogenetics Laboratory (UCL) - full-time faculty
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center/University of Pittsburgh
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Posted: 20-Nov-23
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Type: Full Time
Salary: Negotiable
Salary Details:
* Excellent benefits package
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: 01
As the Assistant/Associate Director for the UPMC Cytogenetics Laboratory (UCL), the primary responsibility will include analysis and interpretation of results, preparation and reviewing of final test reports, and reporting of final results on oncological, prenatal, and postnatal specimens. The candidate will be expected to develop and validate in house FISH –based assays for applications in oncology and other areas of importance to UCL and Center for Medical Genetics as technologies evolve. Also, he/she will assist in the overall direction, supervision, and administration of the performance of operations related to cytogenetics specimen handling, specimen testing, and specimen reporting, in an accurate, proficient, and expedient manner while ensuring client and patient confidentiality.
Other responsibilities include help in maintenance of standard operating procedure manuals, and quality control practices as required by the regulatory and licensing agencies (CLIA, CAP), as well as building of clinical evidence –based supporting information for reporting of FISH and microarray tests. Participation in directing and supervising cytogenetics technical staff in the technical performance of proficiency testing programs as required by the regulatory and licensing agencies of CGI (CLIA, CAP).
UCL plays an important role in the education and training of future clinical and laboratory professionals in genetics and genomic as well as medical students, genetic counselors, resident physicians, and physician subspecialty trainees. The candidate will actively participate in teaching various trainees during their rotation in the cytogenetics laboratory. He/she will also be expected to participate regularly in presentations at weekly and monthly hematopathology, tumor board and genetics case conferences. Innovation is an important part of UCL activities, and we expect that he/she will participate in publishing, collaborating and developing new tests. Moreover, we expect that the candidate will participate in educating University of Pittsburgh Physicians (UPP) and community physicians regarding new genetic technologies.
Please include a curriculum vitae and letter of interest.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity, EOE, including disability/vets.
Board certification or board eligibility in Clinical Cytogenetics through the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
About University of Pittsburgh Medical Center/University of Pittsburgh
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania UPMC is a world-renowned health care provider and insurer. We are an international health care leader — pioneering groundbreaking research, treatments, and clinical care. UPMC operates 40 hospitals and more than 700 doctors’ offices and outpatient centers with locations in western and central Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and around the globe. Pittsburgh was ranked the No. 1 U.S. city for relocating families by Worldwide ERC and Primacy Relocation. Pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods – 90 of them, each with its own character and history. With three rivers, more bridges than any other city in the world, affordable housing, parks and acreage, first-rate schools, universities, and arts organizations, and sports.