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Laboratory Director

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Job Overview

The Laboratory Director responsible for the overall operation and administration of the laboratory, including the employment of competent personnel, equipment, safety, laboratory policies, quality assurance, all testing (including proficiency testing) and test reports.

Key Responsibilities

1. Leadership & Management

  • Staff Supervision: Oversee and manage laboratory personnel, including hiring, training, evaluating performance, and ensuring staff adherence to protocols.
  • Team Coordination: Foster teamwork among lab staff, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
  • Budget Management: Oversee the laboratory’s budget, ensuring cost-effective resource allocation, equipment procurement, and facility maintenance.

2. Compliance & Quality Control

  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure the lab adheres to regulatory guidelines, such as HSCA, AABB, FACT, and other relevant standards.
  • Quality Assurance: Develop and implement quality control programs to ensure the accuracy, precision, and reliability of laboratory results.
  • Safety Protocols: Ensure the laboratory operates in a safe environment, following safety protocols for handling hazardous materials and chemicals.

3. Operational Oversight

  • Protocol Development: Design and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) for lab processes and testing methods.
  • Workflow Optimization: Streamline laboratory workflows to increase efficiency and reduce bottlenecks or delays in testing and reporting.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Ensure all laboratory equipment is properly maintained, calibrated, and functioning.

4. Budgeting & Resource Management

Resource Allocation: Manage the laboratory’s resources, including reagents, equipment, and consumables, to ensure timely testing and operations.

Cost Control: Oversee cost management to prevent overspending and ensure the lab remains financially viable.

5. Research & Development

  • Innovation & Technology Integration: Stay current with advances in laboratory technology and incorporate new methods to improve lab capabilities and services.
  • Method Validation: Evaluate and validate new test methods and equipment to ensure their effectiveness and accuracy.

6. Reporting

  • Timely Reporting: Ensure accurate and timely processing and reporting of laboratory results to healthcare providers or clients.

7. Training & Education

  • Staff Development: Organize ongoing training and professional development opportunities for laboratory staff to keep them up-to-date with advancements and best practices.

8. Collaboration & Communication

  • Internal Communication: Maintain open lines of communication with other departments (e.g., clinical staff, research teams, administration).
  • External Communication: Communicate effectively with external parties such as regulatory bodies and suppliers.

9. Accreditation & Auditing

  • Accreditation: Ensure the lab achieves and maintains accreditations (e.g., HSCA FACT, AABB, ISO etc) and prepares for audits or inspections.
  • Continuous Improvement: Implement corrective actions following internal or external audits to ensure continuous compliance and improvement.

10. Others

Any other duties as assigned by Reporting Officer.

Qualifications and Experience

  • A doctoral degree in medicine or healthcare or related discipline.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in the activities carried out in the Cord Blood Processing Facility.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience in healthcare laboratory operations management role.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead adverse teams and foster a culture of collaboration and excellence.

Job Overview

The Laboratory Director responsible for the overall operation and administration of the laboratory, including the employment of competent personnel, equipment, safety, laboratory policies, quality assurance, all testing (including proficiency testing) and test reports.

Key Responsibilities

1. Leadership & Management

  • Staff Supervision: Oversee and manage laboratory personnel, including hiring, training, evaluating performance, and ensuring staff adherence to protocols.
  • Team Coordination: Foster teamwork among lab staff, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
  • Budget Management: Oversee the laboratory’s budget, ensuring cost-effective resource allocation, equipment procurement, and facility maintenance.

2. Compliance & Quality Control

  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure the lab adheres to regulatory guidelines, such as HSCA, AABB, FACT, and other relevant standards.
  • Quality Assurance: Develop and implement quality control programs to ensure the accuracy, precision, and reliability of laboratory results.
  • Safety Protocols: Ensure the laboratory operates in a safe environment, following safety protocols for handling hazardous materials and chemicals.

3. Operational Oversight

  • Protocol Development: Design and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) for lab processes and testing methods.
  • Workflow Optimization: Streamline laboratory workflows to increase efficiency and reduce bottlenecks or delays in testing and reporting.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Ensure all laboratory equipment is properly maintained, calibrated, and functioning.

4. Budgeting & Resource Management

Resource Allocation: Manage the laboratory’s resources, including reagents, equipment, and consumables, to ensure timely testing and operations.

Cost Control: Oversee cost management to prevent overspending and ensure the lab remains financially viable.

5. Research & Development

  • Innovation & Technology Integration: Stay current with advances in laboratory technology and incorporate new methods to improve lab capabilities and services.
  • Method Validation: Evaluate and validate new test methods and equipment to ensure their effectiveness and accuracy.

6. Reporting

  • Timely Reporting: Ensure accurate and timely processing and reporting of laboratory results to healthcare providers or clients.

7. Training & Education

  • Staff Development: Organize ongoing training and professional development opportunities for laboratory staff to keep them up-to-date with advancements and best practices.

8. Collaboration & Communication

  • Internal Communication: Maintain open lines of communication with other departments (e.g., clinical staff, research teams, administration).
  • External Communication: Communicate effectively with external parties such as regulatory bodies and suppliers.

9. Accreditation & Auditing

  • Accreditation: Ensure the lab achieves and maintains accreditations (e.g., HSCA FACT, AABB, ISO etc) and prepares for audits or inspections.
  • Continuous Improvement: Implement corrective actions following internal or external audits to ensure continuous compliance and improvement.

10. Others

Any other duties as assigned by Reporting Officer.

Qualifications and Experience

  • A doctoral degree in medicine or healthcare or related discipline.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in the activities carried out in the Cord Blood Processing Facility.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience in healthcare laboratory operations management role.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead adverse teams and foster a culture of collaboration and excellence.