Histotechnologist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Houston, TX, 77030
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 28.8-42.84 HOUR
Date Posted : 15 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Job Summary / Purpose:
Performs both routine and complex histologic techniques such as enzyme histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence on tissue samples for microscopic examination by a pathologist to diagnose disease. Knowledgeable in the areas of pathology, management, education, and regulations that impact the field of histotechnology; acts as a technical resource for the department.
Essential Key Job Responsibilities:
- Receives, accessions as required, and prepares tissues and other biological materials using accepted histological techniques; performs proper labeling, fixation, embedding, microtomy, staining, and coverslipping.
- Prepares and evaluates stains, reagents, and solutions necessary for slide preparation following established policies and procedures.
- Ability to assess and make decisions for proper handling and processing of specimens with minimal or no guidance.
- Evaluates complex and difficult samples to determine suitable methods of preparation and staining.
- Monitor technical aspects of the department, and is a resource for technical information.
- Participates in the Performance Improvement program.
- Performs quality control, preventative maintenance and advanced troubleshooting of instruments and stains for optimal performance.
- Follows all accreditation and regulatory guidelines, demonstrating consistent adherence to national patient safety goals.
- Stays abreast of new technology and methods in areas such as IHC and Histochemistry; assists with implementation.
- Able to multitask effectively and to work with limited or no supervision.
Required Education and Experience:
Opt 1: Bachelor Degree with a combination of 30 semester hrs of biology and chemistry (must include both), AND successful completion of an accredited Histotechnology program.
Opt 2: Bachelor Degree with a combination of 30 semester hrs of biology and chemistry (must include both), AND one year full time acceptable experience in a histopathology laboratory within the last 5 years including fixation, embedding, microtomy, processing and staining.
Preferred Education and Certifications:
Bachelor degree and successful completion of an accredited Histotechnology program, AND/OR
Histotechnology certification, HTL, by American Society of Clinical Pathology
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Training:
Detail-oriented with the ability to multitask and prioritize duties. Knowledgeable in the areas of pathology management, education, and regulations that impact the field of histology
Where You'll Work***$10,000 Sign On Bonus and up to $5,000 Relocation***
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Frequently asked questions
In Houston, certifications like HTL from the American Society of Clinical Pathology significantly increase employability for Histotechnologists. Local labs value credentials that demonstrate proficiency in advanced histologic techniques and compliance with Texas healthcare regulations, enhancing career growth within competitive medical centers.
Houston's expansive healthcare network, including renowned centers like Baylor St. Luke’s, drives strong demand for Histotechnologists. The city's growing biomedical research and clinical facilities create more openings than many other Texas locations, offering candidates increased job opportunities and competitive hiring rates.
Histotechnologists typically handle more complex procedures such as immunohistochemistry and in-situ hybridization, requiring deeper technical expertise. They also participate in quality control and troubleshooting, whereas histology technicians may focus primarily on routine tissue processing and staining tasks.
As Histotechnologists gain experience, they often take on supervisory roles, contributing to department management and training initiatives. Their expertise in pathology protocols and regulatory compliance positions them as technical resources, influencing workflow improvements and staff education.
Histotechnologists in Houston typically earn between $60,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Competitive healthcare institutions offer compensation packages that reflect the specialized skills required, with sign-on bonuses sometimes included to attract top talent.
Catholic Health Initiatives provides Histotechnologists with access to cutting-edge research collaborations and a commitment to patient-centered care. Their focus on advanced diagnostic techniques and continuous professional development distinguishes their roles from other local healthcare providers.
While both offer strong clinical environments, Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes integrated care and regulatory adherence within diverse hospital settings. In contrast, Baylor St. Luke’s is known for pioneering research and specialized treatment programs, which may influence daily tasks and professional growth.
Highlighting proficiency in enzyme histochemistry, immunofluorescence, and specimen processing is critical. Demonstrating experience with quality control, multitasking under minimal supervision, and knowledge of local pathology regulations will resonate well with Houston employers.
Houston’s healthcare sector values collaborative, fast-paced environments with emphasis on innovation. Histotechnologists here often engage with multidisciplinary teams and adapt quickly to evolving technologies, reflecting the city's dynamic medical market and patient care standards.