Toxicologic Pathology Associates, Inc has the following position available at 
the National Center for Toxicological Research in Jefferson, Arkansas:

Toxicologic Pathology Associates, Inc (TPA) is seeking an experienced 
histotechnician/histotechnologist for our histology laboratory. TPA is an 
on-site contractor of the Food and Drug Administration and provides pathology 
and pathology-related services at the National Center for Toxicological 
Research (NCTR) in Jefferson, Arkansas. Our work involves processing animal 
tissues (mice, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, minipig and non-human primates) or 
cultured tissues (organoids, spheroids, membrane inserts and more). The regular 
workdays are Monday to Friday and regular work hours are between 7am to 5 pm. 
The weekend duty expectations are occasional and are on as-needed basis.


  *   The current position is for an experienced histotechnician, who has a 
bachelor's or an associate's degree and/or HT or HTL (ASCP) certification or a 
suitable combination of education and hands-on experience.
  *   Experience of cryomicrotomy, ultrathin sectioning  is highly desirable.
  *   An ideal candidate should be able to work independently with minimal 
training/supervision, should have good cognitive skills, must be detail 
oriented, and should be looking for a long career in histology. There is an 
opportunity for growth in this position.
  *   Good attendance, punctuality, excellent interpersonal and 
customer-oriented skills are basic requirements.
  *   The histotechnician is responsible for processing all specimens received 
in the Histology laboratory, which requires independent judgment in selection 
of methodologies utilized in processing tissue specimens and in solving 
problems.
  *   The histotechnician is responsible for appropriately staining of the 
slides (routine or special stains).
  *   The histotechnician is responsible for labeling, entering, and tracking 
the progress of the specimen until it reaches the Pathologist.
  *   The histotechnician is also responsible for the maintenance of the 
histology area by maintaining inventory and supplies, cleaning and organizing 
of workstations, disposal of biological waste, adherence to all compliance and 
operational procedures.
  *   The histotechnician should follow safe work practices and should maintain 
safety through use of personal protective equipment.
  *   Additional duties include development of new methods, documentation per 
GLP guidelines and communication with pathologists.

TPA provides a comprehensive benefits package to its employees and a 
competitive starting salary commensurate with experience, expertise and skill 
set. Employment of successful candidates will be contingent upon receipt of a 
satisfactory drug screening report, obtaining the necessary federal government 
security clearance and successful passing of a required physical examination. 
Drug screening is provided by an off-site third party and is paid for by TPA.  
The annual physical examination is provided by the NCTR Occupational Medical 
Program and is at no cost to the employee. The candidate should be eligible to 
work in the United States and interested candidates should submit their resume 
and contact information to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, Assistant 
Program Manager, Office (870)543-7227.
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