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Lab Specialist II: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Job ID09-0469
Company NameMassachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Job CategoryHealthcare
LocationBoston, MA
Position TypeFull-Time, Employee
Experience5-10 Years Experience
Desired Education LevelBachelor of Arts
Date PostedOctober 26, 2009 (Reposted Nov 30)

Mass Eye & Ear Infirmary

Requisition Number 09-0469


Title LAB SPECIALIST II
Department Otolarynogology
Shift Day
Hours Per Week 40
City Boston
State MA

Description POSITION SUMMARY:
The Lab Specialist II will perform a variety of tasks including creating digital images pertaining to otopathology research, organization of media archiving, and assisting in the preparation and processing of temporal bones for otopathology research. He/she will also maintain and manage the databases of the Temporal Bone Registry. The Lab Specialist II will also independently coordinate & manage all departmental multi-media needs and efforts such as newsletters, powerpoint presentations and research posters. The individual must work collaboratively with multiple constituencies including physicians, principal investigators, research personnel, administrators and outside vendors. The individual will need to function autonomously and exercise excellent judgment in the formulation & implementation of recommended strategies for project completion.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
• Acts as Otopathology Lab photomicrography specialist, for archiving, publications and preservation of materials.
• Creates, labels, maintains and archives images of teaching value from temporal bone cases contained in the MEEI collection, under supervision of Drs. Merchant and Nadol.
• Creates and maintains a web-based collection of digital temporal bone images of teaching value, for the national Temporal Bone Consortium
Assists in the preparation and processing of temporal bones for otopathology research.
• Creates, manages, updates and maintains the database of otopathology case reports in the MEEI temporal bone collection
• Manages the Temporal Bone Registry reporting database, which includes reports of ~ 10,000 cases contained in 20+ labs nationwide.
• Performs database searches and generates reports for inquiries from researchers nationwide on the Registry's database.
• Performs regular updates of the Registry's databse by contacting Lab directors nationwide and coordinating the acquisition of data, working in concert with the Registry's Coordinator.
• Sends updated versions of the database to NIH and other Labs semiannually
• Manages department multi-media projects, including creation & design of media content to meet client specifications, including newsletters, powerpoint presentations and research posters.
• Works closely with investigators and research personnel on research project poster development and production.
• Consults across the department on projects requiring graphic design elements.
• Develops new image techniques responding to technology requirements and advances
• Maintains Department of Otolaryngology photographic history and responsible for archiving of existing collections as needed
• Consults and recommends hardware/software solutions and strategies
• Troubleshoots PC programs and support end-users

Requirements Bachelors Degree. Seven (7) to ten (10) years experience in multi-media computer applications, including knowledge of digital photography, working in a scientific and healthcare environment. Familiarity with multiple complex software applications (including but not limited to: Microsoft (Access, Excel, Powerpoint), Photoshop, Illustrator, html web page development, other database applications & management). Knowledge of computer programming and hardware/peripheral technologies. Must be able to trouble-shoot and synthesize work-able solutions as well as work independently and be able to meet deadlines.

Tasks Include:
OTOPATHOLOGY LAB:

1. Creates archive files of otopathology images, as needed

2. Maintains archived materials in an accessible manner

3. Assists in variety of lab procedures for preparing and processing temporal bones for research study

MULTI-MEDIA PROJECTS:

4. Collaborates on design and creates multi-media content to meet dept. specifications, including newsletters, powerpoint presentations, etc.

5. Develops research posters and meets submission deadlines

6. Researches and develops new media approaches as needed

HARDWARE/SOFTWARE:

7. Stays current with technology related to software/hardware solutions

8. Troubleshoots and puts forward effective hardware & software strategies, to meet department needs

TEMPORAL BONE REGISTRY:

9. Reliably maintains and updates the Temporal Bone Registry databases

10. Performs database searches as requested

Job Start Date: May 1, 2010




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