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Job No. 152793

  • Job Title:
  • Laboratory Supervisor, Virology & Immunology Lab - College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Employer:
  • The University of Tennessee
  • Location:
  • knoxville , TN
  • Posting Date:
  • 17-Apr-2024
  • Description:
  • The College of Veterinary Medicine invites applicants to apply for the position of Laboratory Supervisor, located in the Virology and Immunology Lab of the Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences Department. The Laboratory Supervisor is responsible for directing, coordinating, and maintaining daily operations of the Virology & Immunology diagnostic laboratory units. Although they work under general supervision of the faculty Laboratory Director, Laboratory Supervisors frequently make independent decisions regarding laboratory operations and management. Laboratory Supervisors work closely with personnel of varying positions and rank, including fellow laboratory staff, individual faculty Laboratory Directors, the UTCVM Director of Diagnostic Laboratory Services, UTCVM Computer Operations personnel, the UTCVM Director of Referral Services, and personnel delivering laboratory specimens (including couriers and clinical faculty, staff, and students). Laboratory Supervisor responsibilities include: direct supervision and training of all laboratory personnel; oversight of laboratory safety and ensuring compliance with College and University safety policies and regulations; oversight and implementation of laboratory quality management procedures in all phases of testing; maintenance of laboratory instrumentation, equipment, and inventory; test cost analysis and billing of laboratory services; and laboratory customer service functions.



    Typical Responsibilities:

    Supervisory/Administrative Functions:

    Reviews, corrects if needed, and releases charges for laboratory tests performed in the hospital billing system. Submits billing for all tests performed, including as part of research projects.
    Summarizes and monitors monthly financial and test count data
    In consultation with the Laboratory Director, reviews and updates laboratory test costs annually or as needed and performs detailed cost analysis when needed
    Creates and maintains staff duty schedule
    Schedules and oversees the use of space, resources and laboratory equipment for laboratory staff and researchers
    Approves leave requests and worked time for all laboratory staff
    Conducts annual performance evaluations of laboratory staff
    Participates in the interviewing and hiring of new laboratory staff (permanent and temporary)
    Helps create, reviews, and approves laboratory standard operating procedures (SOPs)
    Implements laboratory policies such quality assurance procedures, chemical hygiene plan, and biosafety procedures; keeps laboratory personnel training records
    Reports workplace incidents, injuries and exposures, following institutional and state compliance measures for supervisors
    Oversees laboratory inventory of consumable supplies and approves supply orders
    Attends section meetings called by the faculty Laboratory Director and meetings called by the Director of Diagnostic Laboratory Services
    Serves on UTVMC committees and task forces as requested by the BDS Department Head
    Laboratory Operational and Technical Functions/Diagnostic and Research Laboratory Testing:

    Provides operational and technical supervision of all laboratory areas. Assigns daily work, special projects, and areas of responsibility. Reviews work in progress for accuracy and completion.
    Accessions and prepares specimens for analysis
    Supervises reporting of patient data into the electronic medical record
    Performs procedures for viral isolation and identification including but not limited to microscopic, ELISA, fluorescent, serological and molecular diagnostic tests and all procedures to support these functions (e.g. maintenance of cell cultures, preparation of antigen slides).
    Provides oversight of all laboratory quality assurance and quality control procedures, including daily instrument QC and quarterly review of external quality assessment (EQA) program reports
    Troubleshoots suspicious patient data, quality failures, and instrument malfunctions, with a goal of problem characterization and resolution
    Troubleshoots and addresses laboratory operational challenges as needed (e.g., power outages, construction issues, etc.)
    Engages in emergency preparedness planning and strategic planning for the laboratory
    With faculty Laboratory Director, supervises new equipment acquisitions and assists with new test development/validation. Works with company field engineers to carry out new instrument/assay implementation and verification
    Advises researchers submitting samples to the laboratory regarding available tests, test costs, and sample submission requirements
    Participates in annual proficiency testing required for accreditation of applicable diagnostic tests.
    Analyzes and interprets scientific data, identifies areas of concern, and recognizes and resolves problems pertaining to diagnostic and research testing.
    Cooperates with Tennessee and federal regulatory authorities and the Tennessee State Diagnostic laboratory Director, as needed, regarding testing for reportable diseases and tests requiring USDA/NAHLN accreditation.
    Teaching/Training Functions:

    Trains all laboratory staff regarding laboratory operations and procedures
    Develops course content and assists with teaching veterinary students in lectures and skills rotations
    Consults with internal and external laboratory clients (veterinary students, residents, interns, veterinarians, and veterinary staff) regarding specimen collection and may consult regarding patient results interpretation.
    Minimum Qualifications:

    Bachelor’s Degree in biology, microbiology, medical technology, or related field
    At least 6 years of experience in a clinical laboratory setting or equivalent educational or supervisory experience
    Preferred Qualifications:

    Supervisory or laboratory management training or experience
    Relevant post-graduate degrees or coursework
    Experience in QA/QC for diagnostic assays as well as regulatory agency training
  •  Contact information:
  • The University of Tennessee
  • knoxville, TN 37996
  • United States
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