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 Histotechnician

Toxicologic Pathology Associates, Inc (TPA) is seeking candidates for a 
Histotechnician position. TPA, an on-site contractor of the Food and Drug 
Administration, provides pathology and pathology-related services at the 
National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) in Jefferson, Arkansas.

Positions are available for individuals who have an HT or HTL (ASCP) 
certification or Associates degree and minimum of 3 years' experience in a 
histology laboratory. An equivalent combination of education and experience may 
be accepted as a satisfactory substitute for certification or Associates degree.

The Histotechnician must possess considerable manual dexterity to be efficient 
and productive. Routine work can be tedious and repetitive. The Histotechnician 
will perform basic histology support functions to include processing, 
embedding, sectioning formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples 
and staining tissue specimens (including special stains) utilizing tissue 
processors, embedding centers, microtomes, and stainers. Desirable skills 
include critical thinking and methods development, previous experience with 
rodent tissue, organoid and membrane histology preparations, frozen tissue 
sectioning on a cryostat and glycol methacrylate embedding of formalin-fixed 
tissue and sectioning of plastic blocks with a sliding microtome.

Prepares and changes reagents and properly disposes chemical wastes; assists in 
training personnel as needed; completes detailed documentation; assists with 
maintenance of equipment; other duties as assigned.

Basic computer skills. Learn/know correct anatomic terms. Follow Standard 
Operating Procedures (SOPs), Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs), and department 
policies/procedures in the performance of all duties. Maintain safety through 
appropriate use of personal protective equipment and by observing safe work 
practices. Good attendance and punctuality are basic requirements of the 
position.

Other related laboratory duties may be requested at the direction of the 
laboratory supervisor. These duties benefit Pathology and are designed to give 
the Histotechnician an overall perspective of the flow of work through the 
Pathology laboratories. Requirements for the position include good hand and eye 
coordination; capable of reading, understanding, and following laboratory 
procedures; ability to work in a set environment; must have coordination, 
dexterity; adept at problem solving; work with high level of accuracy, ability 
to follow detailed instructions.

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 government security 
clearance and may be required to undergo physical

examination. Drugscreening is provided byan off-site third party and is paid 
for byTPA.Interested candidates should submit their resume and contact 
information tokimberly.mayn...@fda.hhs.gov.

Lisa Freeman, AAS, HT
Histology Supervisor
Toxicologic Pathology Associates
National Center for Toxicological Research
3900 NCTR RD
Jefferson, AR 72079
Phone: 870-543-7234
E-mail: lisa.free...@fda.hhs.gov<mailto:lisa.free...@fda.hhs.gov>

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