Clinical Laboratory Scientist Coordinator
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Woodland, CA, 95695
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 79.69-82.09 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Job Summary:
The incumbent performs chemical, microscopic, and/or bacteriologic tests and verifies results for use in the diagnosis and/or treatment of disease. Coordinates the technical operations of the laboratory sections for which responsible. Demonstrates competency in patient testing for neonate, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients.
Job Duties:
- Demonstrates competency in age-specific patient testing for neonate, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients.
- Properly identifies patient, sample, and/or result and maintains sample integrity throughout the analytical and reporting process.
- Performs technical procedures accurately, correlating technical data and evaluating results for reasonableness, and maintaining required documentation.
- Accurately reports results via computer entry and verification or recording on manual report forms.
- Makes appropriate workflow decisions considering clinical needs, test priority, and response to expedited requests. Helps lab to achieve 88-93% lab average TAT during the evaluation period. Completes fair share of patient workload, as determined by random TAT audits, and assures timely performance of non-testing duties.
- Recognizes and reports critical values according to policy.
- Prepares, calibrates, and maintains equipment, trouble-shooting as needed, documenting actions, and reporting instrument status to co-workers.
- Recognizes and takes action on all quality control situations requiring remedial action.
- Ensures weekly QC audits are performed.
- Maintains work area in a neat and orderly manner, disinfecting work area at least once per shift and cleaning up reagent or specimen spills as soon as possible.
- As required, records date of receipt, expiration date, lot number, date put into use, and identification of reagent/supplies.
- Assures good transition at end of shift by checking that adequate supplies/reagents are available for the next shift. Documents inventory needs and restocks work area.
- Provides for orientation and training of new section personnel.
- Prepares sections for and participates in inspections.
- Evaluates and implements new procedures and equipment, including writing policies and procedures and maintaining updated procedure manuals in compliance with all regulatory standards.
- Supports the management of the laboratory, particularly in the absence of the supervisor. Adjusts daily staffing as necessary to match workload with hours.
Minimum Requirement:
Education and Experience:
- 2 years Clinical Laboratory Scientist in a clinical laboratory.
- Bachelor's Degree with a major in a biological science.
- 1 year internship in a hospital clinical laboratory.
Licensure:
- Registration as a Medical Technologist by the Registry Board of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Dignity Health Woodland Memorial Hospital is Yolo County’s largest health care provider, serving the community since 1905. Woodland Memorial Hospital is a 108-bed acute care facility offering the most comprehensive range of health care services in Yolo County, including inpatient and outpatient surgical services, family birth center/labor and delivery, emergency services, home health services, palliative care, inpatient mental health services, sleep disorders center and cancer care services. With strong ties to our community, we believe in providing compassionate, high-quality health care to you and your family, close to home. Woodland Memorial Hospital is part of Dignity Health, one of the nation’s largest health care systems with a 22-state network. For more information, please visit our website here at www.dignityhealth.org/woodland.
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Frequently asked questions
In Woodland healthcare facilities like Catholic Health Initiatives, the coordinator actively manages weekly QC audits, troubleshoots equipment issues, and oversees corrective actions to maintain test accuracy, ensuring lab results meet stringent clinical standards and support timely patient diagnosis.
This coordinator role combines hands-on testing expertise with leadership duties, such as managing workflow, training staff, and regulatory compliance, setting it apart from standard clinical laboratory scientist jobs that focus primarily on sample analysis without supervisory responsibilities.
Beyond the ASCP certification required nationwide, Woodland employers value familiarity with California's specific health regulations and experience in acute care settings like Woodland Memorial Hospital, enhancing compliance and patient safety in the regional clinical lab environment.
Demand for experienced coordinators is growing steadily in Yolo County due to expanding healthcare services; however, competition remains moderate, favoring candidates with strong clinical backgrounds and proven lab management skills within community hospital systems.
Professionals often advance into senior laboratory management or specialized clinical roles, leveraging their coordination experience to influence hospital-wide quality initiatives and potentially transition into broader healthcare administration within large networks.
The company emphasizes compassionate, community-focused care by integrating coordinators into multidisciplinary teams, ensuring lab operations align with patient-centered values and the hospital's commitment to high-quality, local healthcare delivery.
Catholic Health Initiatives expects coordinators to actively participate in policy development, oversee shift transitions, and maintain strict documentation, reflecting their dedication to regulatory compliance and continuous improvement within their lab services.
Salaries typically range from $75,000 to $90,000 annually in Woodland, slightly below larger metro areas like Sacramento, reflecting local cost of living and healthcare market dynamics while rewarding coordinators’ specialized skills and experience.
Coordinators juggle urgent test priorities, manage staffing fluctuations, troubleshoot equipment, and ensure critical value reporting under time pressures, all while maintaining sample integrity and regulatory compliance in a fast-paced clinical environment.
Mastering age-specific testing is crucial, as coordinators must adapt procedures for neonates through elderly patients, ensuring accurate diagnostic data that supports tailored treatment approaches across diverse patient populations.