 
        
        Location: Melbourne | Eastern Metropolitan
Job type: Part time
Organisation: Monash Health
**Salary**: Salary not specified
Occupation: Medical
Reference: 56458
**About Monash Health**
**About Us**
The Monash Health Pathology Service operates under the brand name of Monash Pathology and is an integral part of Monash Health. It is one of the largest providers of Pathology services in the state and currently operates 5 laboratories. The largest of these is located at the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, with additional facilities being located at the Dandenong, Moorabbin, Casey and Wonthaggi Hospitals. There Services are provided to the Public and Private sectors, and other laboratory services.
**About the Role**
We are currently seeking a Medical Laboratory Technician: Grade 2 to work in the MHTP Pathology Trials Department. You will undertake sample preparation, enter data into the laboratory information system and assist in maintaining the tidiness and functionality of the laboratory. Attend to telephone enquiries and assist with general data handling including billing procedures. This is a Part Time Ongoing role.
**What You Need to Know**
The successful applicant will Diploma of Applied Science or relevant experience in trials processing
**How to Apply**
Monash Health recognises the value of equal employment opportunity and is committed to patient safety and promoting fairness, equity, and diversity in the workplace. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles.
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- a transparent Police Check conducted within the last three months; 
- a current Victorian Employee Working with Children's Check (or proof of payment for same);and 
- proof of immunisation.
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Under the Victorian Public Health orders, all employees working within the Public Health system must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and Influenza and are required to provide acceptable evidence of their vaccination status. The current orders require evidence of three doses for COVID-19.