Full-Time

Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician

Patient First

Patient First

1,001-5,000 employees

No salary listed

Harrisburg, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Biology & Biotech (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Customer Service
Microbiology
Requirements
  • Employee must be at least 18 years of age
  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • Keyboarding experience required
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Minimum 60 semester hours from a regionally accredited college, including chemistry, biology, and medical laboratory techniques, or an Associate degree in chemistry, biology or related science. Completion of clinical rotations in the areas of microbiology, urinalysis, chemistry and hematology; or Fifty week military Medical Laboratory Procedures course and meet qualifications for military enlisted occupational specialty of “Medical Laboratory Specialist”
  • Registry-eligible technologists are encouraged to apply
Responsibilities
  • Following the laboratory’s procedure for specimen collection, handling, and processing, as well as test analyses, reporting, and maintaining records of test results; Following the laboratory’s quality control policies
  • Documenting all quality controls activities, instrument and procedural calibrations, and maintenance
  • Identifying indicators that may impact test performance or reporting of test results and either making corrections or notifying Lab Supervisor
  • Ordering, receiving, and distributing laboratory stock as needed in laboratory and treatment area
  • Understanding all checklists and being able to perform all duties on the checklists associated with the position
  • Adhering to safety policies as defined by Patient First and OSHA
  • Providing positive, warm and friendly customer service in all interactions
  • Fostering teamwork and a positive, professional atmosphere
  • Completing other duties as directed
Desired Qualifications
  • One year of clerical experience preferred
  • One year of clinical experience preferred
  • Registered Medical Technologists (M.T.) or Medical Laboratory Technicians (M.L.T.) by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or other recognized certification agency of medical laboratory professionals preferred
  • Registry-eligible technologists are encouraged to apply

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Glen Allen, Missouri

Founded

1981

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What believers are saying

  • Pet adoption sponsorships boost community goodwill and patient foot traffic immediately.
  • Immune Boosting Soup recipe enhances brand visibility via IHeartVegetables.com collaboration.
  • Vet cross-referrals with VCA expand referral networks in Richmond by Q3 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Pet sponsorship diverts budget from healthcare ads, eroding brand recall in 3-6 months.
  • Soup recipe dilutes medical authority, sparking backlash in 6-12 months.
  • 60-day partnership form delays seize opportunities, ceding events to CVS MinuteClinic.

What makes Patient First unique

  • Patient First excels in animal bite treatments, uniquely positioning for pet adoption health safety.
  • Urgent care expertise enables on-site consultations at Richmond Animal Care events.
  • Cross-referral partnerships with VCA Pets First Hospital streamline human-pet injury care.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Life Insurance

Long Term care insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Flexible Spending accounts

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Annual Leave

Bereavement Leave

Emergency Leave Bank

Overtime Pay

Holiday Pay

Double time compensation for all holidays worked

Discounted medical treatment

Bonuses include: Recruitment Bonus

Weekend bonus

Volunteer Time Off Pay

Company News

School District of Lancaster
Dec 1st, 2025
A gift that helps students find their voice at Wharton ES

A gift that helps students find their voice at Wharton ES. At the School District of Lancaster, the success of its students is deeply connected to the support of its community. Wharton Elementary School received a $1,000 donation from Patient First, a gift that reflects a long-standing commitment to helping students thrive in ways that are both immediate and lasting. Patient First has included school support in its mission since the organization was founded in 1981. Each year, they identify elementary schools within the radius of their centers and select a group of schools to receive funding with one guiding belief. Schools should have the freedom to determine how the money will best serve their students. No requirements. No restrictions. The only expectation is that the donation directly benefits children. Todd Krickler, who has been visiting schools on behalf of Patient First for the past four years, shared how meaningful the work has become for him. "In times like this, when schools are facing cutbacks at the federal and state levels, it feels good to find a way to offer support," he said. "The schools and the community have always supported us. This is our opportunity to give back in a way that has a clear and direct impact." Wharton Elementary has been part of this partnership for several years. Although Todd did not personally select the school, he shared that Wharton has always stood out for its strong communication, responsiveness, and willingness to collaborate. Returning to Wharton this year was an easy decision. For Wharton Principal Dr. Welters, this gift could not have arrived at a better moment. The school is currently halfway toward a $10,000 dollar campaign to build a student media studio. This space will serve as a creative hub where students can grow skills in reading, writing, speaking, interviewing, and visual storytelling. While traditional assignments support many students, the staff at Wharton recognized that some students connect more deeply with hands-on expression, verbal communication, and creative production. The studio will give those students a place where their strengths can shine. "We wanted to create a space where students who do not always engage with traditional literacy assignments can express themselves in ways that feel natural to them," Dr. Welters explained. "The studio is a way to help them build confidence, develop their voice, and discover new skills that they can carry into middle school, high school, and beyond." Dr. Welters sees this project as a launch point, not a standalone program. The goal is for Wharton students to arrive at middle school already familiar with media production, storytelling, and studio equipment. From there, they can grow into the more advanced programs available at the secondary level and begin to see future possibilities in communications, journalism, broadcasting, technology, and media production. "We want this to be their point of origin," she said. "A place where curiosity begins. A place where confidence begins. A place where a future career can start to grow." The donation from Patient First helps push the project closer to reality, but Wharton is still actively looking for partners who want to be part of this work. For community members interested in contributing, the school has made the process simple. Anyone can contact the office, request a tour, learn about the vision, meet the team of community stakeholders already supporting the campaign, and explore ways to get involved. The hope is that families, organizations, and neighbors will join together to help bring this space to life. Patient First's generosity is an investment in student creativity. It's a vote of confidence in the importance of literacy, communication, and self-expression. And it's a reminder of what becomes possible when the community and its schools stand beside one another. At Wharton Elementary, students will soon step into a space built for imagination, skill-building, and the discovery of new pathways. And it begins with partnerships like this one that help open doors today so students can walk through new ones tomorrow.

Patient First
Sep 15th, 2025
Patient First voted "Best Urgent Care" by Richmond Magazine

Patient First voted "Best Urgent Care" by Richmond Magazine.

Virginia Events
May 23rd, 2025
Patient First sponsoring dog, cat adoptions at Richmond Animal Care and Control this weekend

Patient First sponsoring dog, cat adoptions at Richmond Animal Care and Control this weekend.

Patient First
Apr 24th, 2025
Patient First Named Among Richmond's Top Workplaces

Patient First is honored to be named among Richmond's top workplaces for a 8th year by the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Patient First
Oct 25th, 2024
Voting is Open

Patient First has been recognized by over 40 different publications and organizations and their voters as the "Best Urgent Care" provider.