Clinical Laboratory Technologist (SAN ANTONIO)

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures for testing or analysis on specimens submitted to the laboratory. Evaluates test results for accuracy and submits results for the purpose of aiding the physician in diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of patients. Performs analyses that may involve a complex network of steps, variable fine-line discriminations of several parameters, correction of a variety of errors, and the operation and maintenance of complicated instruments. Mentors and accounts for work of trainees and other supportive technical personnel employed by the laboratory. Performs assigned duties rapidly and accurately. Plans work activities and makes decisions connected with own work. Recognizes unusual results and/or abnormalities and takes prompt and appropriate action to assure the accuracy and validity of test result. Assumes accountability for the dissemination of patient information to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of patients. Duties may also include performance of procedures associated with procurement of specimens from patients. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Requires at least three (3) years for experience in Microbiology Bachelor's degree in medical technology or an appropriate biological/chemical/medical science from an accredited college or university, and Successful completion of a structured clinical program (CAHEA approved), and certification in clinical laboratory sciences by a recognized certifying agency. OR: Bachelor's degree in medical technology or an appropriate biological/chemical/medical science from an accredited college or university, and Successful completion of a structured clinical program (CAHEA approved) and must obtain a certification in clinical laboratory sciences or laboratory categorical within the first six (6) months from date of hire. OR: Completion of an accredited structured clinical program in Medical Technology (NOTE: For Military Training, the 60-week program must have been successfully completed.) and Certification by a recognized certifying agency, both prior to 1963. OR: Bachelor's degree or Master's Degree in an appropriate biological/chemical/medical science from an accredited college or university and A clinical laboratory categorical certification (certification after obtaining degree is preferred). LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC) or American Medical Technologists (AMT) is required. Certification in Specialty for area of laboratory employment required without a Medical Laboratory Science (or equivalent) certification. Must maintain certification status in compliance with specifications for continuing education required by the certification agency.

Detention Center Medical Provider (SEGUIN)

University Health is seeking a compassionate and skilled Physician to provide high-quality medical care to individuals housed in the Bexar County Adult Detention Center . This unique role offers the opportunity to serve a population with complex health needs in a secure environment while working within one of Texas leading academic health systems. Youll be part of a multidisciplinary team committed to improving the health and well-being of patients while ensuring safe, ethical, and professional medical care. Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive health care services within your specialty to individuals housed in the Bexar County Jail. Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic medical conditions for incarcerated patients. Collaborate with nursing staff, mid-level providers, and correctional officers to deliver safe and effective patient care. Accurately document patient encounters and submit billing/coding information in compliance with policies. Participate in quality improvement activities, chart reviews, and peer audits . Support teaching and training opportunities with UT Health San Antonio medical students and residents. Participate in a rotational on-call schedule . Ensure care delivery aligns with University Healths mission, values, and established correctional health standards. Qualifications MD or DO from an accredited medical school. Completion of an ACGME-accredited residency program . Board certification or board eligibility in your specialty. Texas medical license (or ability to obtain prior to start). AHA BLS certification required; ACLS (or specialty equivalent) required within 90 days for acute care. Active DEA and DPS registrations . Correctional health care experience is a plus, but not required. Spanish/English bilingual preferred. What Were Looking For A physician with a strong sense of social responsibility and a desire to serve underserved and justice-involved populations. Ability to adapt medical care to patients with diverse cultural, psychosocial, and developmental needs. Skilled communicator who can work effectively with patients, staff, and correctional personnel. A commitment to quality, safety, and compassionate care even in challenging environments. Why Join University Health? At University Health, youll find more than a jobyoull find a calling. Working in detention health care offers: The chance to positively impact vulnerable populations . A supportive, team-based work environment . Opportunities for teaching and mentorship through our academic partnerships. Competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package .