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MOHS Histology Technician

Company Name:
Allied Search Partners
Allied Search Partners is currently looking for a MOHS Histology Technician in the Denver, CO area. Know someone for this position? We offer a $$ bonus if we place your referral in a position.
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Position Title: Histotech
Location: Aurora, CO
Schedule: 4 days a week 10 hour shifts Day Shift
To apply: Please send resume to or fax to 888 388 7572. No other information about the location or name of facility is given at this time- you must submit a resume.
Things to remember:
1. We are a staffing agency and conduct searches confidentially for our clients either at their request or to protect our resources involved in locating talent. In order to facilitate this we must submit a resume to HR.
2. Your resume will only be sent over for the position in this job description
3. Our job is to connect talented individuals such as your self with top notch labs
4. Full disclosure will be given once HR has requested an interview
5. We do not send your information to current or past employers nor do we send your information to anywhere you request that it not be sent
Requirements:
Previous work experience in MOHS Histology
Summary of Job:
Preparation of tissue specimens
Cutting frozen sections on the cryostat
Maintenance of laboratory equipment, reagents, and slide organization
Opportunity for patient care as a surgical assistant including triage of patients, assistance with operative procedures, suture removal and maintenance of surgical equipment
Salary:
Dependant on experience
Full Medical and other benefits offered
Need a laboratory professional similar to this? Please respond to this email for more information on how we can help you fill this position.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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