Histology Lab Technician (CoM#290524)

Job Title
Histology Lab Technician

Background
The Department of Anatomy is seeking a dedicated Histology Technician to support our Cell Biology/Histology section. The primary role involves processing tissue, cutting, and staining histology slides using various techniques. The ideal candidate will have experience in histology and hold at least a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline.

Job Description

Key Responsibilities

Tissue Processing: Work in the histology lab to prepare, cut, and stain tissue samples for microscopic examination.
Research Support: Assist in conducting experiments related to cell biology research.
Lab Organization: Help faculty organize structured weekly histology labs, ensuring all materials and equipment are prepared and in good working condition.
Slide Management: Keep histology slides safe and organized in boxes for regular use.
Equipment Maintenance: Maintain microscopes and other laboratory equipment to ensure safe and efficient use.
Gross Anatomy Support: Assist in the gross anatomy lab as needed.
OSPE Organization: Organize Objective Structured Practical Examinations (OSPE) for each block.
Student Attendance: Take attendance for students during labs and practical sessions.
Course Facilitation: Facilitate the cell biology course for master’s students.
Skills

Proficiency in histological techniques, including tissue processing, embedding, microtomy, and staining. Strong attention to detail and manual dexterity.
Preferred Skills

Proficiency in histological techniques, including tissue processing, embedding, microtomy, and staining. Strong attention to detail and manual dexterity.
Job Type
Full Time Faculty Member
Discipline
Histology, Cell Biology
Preffered Qualification & Experience
Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS) and basic computer skills.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues efficiently.

Job Type
Full Time position with typical working hours; may require occasional evening or weekend work.

Discipline
Cell Biology/Histology

Preferred qualification
Bachelor’s degree in Histology, Biology, or a related field. With minimum of 2-years experience in a histology lab.
Applicants with experience in laboratory setting within the department of Anatomy or Histology are preferred.

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Short Info

  • Published:6 months ago
  • Company:Alfaisal University
  • Location:Riyadh,Saudi Arabia
 
 
 

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