
Sonora Quest Laboratories
A Sonora Quest Laboratories/ Laboratory Sciences of Arizona Company
www.sonoraquest.comArizona's Trusted Leader In Diagnostic Healthcare
Sonora Quest Laboratories stands as one of the nation's largest integrated laboratory systems and Arizona's premier diagnostic testing provider. Founded in 1997 as a joint venture between Banner Health and Quest Diagnostics, this innovative healthcare organization has grown to approximately 3,900 dedicated employees performing more than 100 million diagnostic tests annually across 70+ patient service centers throughout Arizona and expanding into Colorado.
Excellence Through Accreditation and Innovation
Maintaining College of American Pathologists accreditation-the gold standard in laboratory quality-Sonora Quest ensures the highest level of accuracy and reliability in every test performed. The comprehensive test menu encompasses routine diagnostics, molecular testing, prescription drug monitoring, genetic/genomic analysis, women's health screenings, and specialized pathology services, combining local expertise with national resources to deliver exceptional laboratory solutions.
Compassionate, Collaborative Culture
What truly sets Sonora Quest apart is its commitment to creating a workplace where team members feel genuinely supported and empowered to do their best work. The organization fosters an environment of teamwork and camaraderie that goes beyond typical corporate messaging-it's built into daily operations where employees feel they're doing great work on behalf of a healthy community. This compassionate culture extends to career development, recognizing that professional growth and personal fulfillment go hand-in-hand.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
- Diverse roles for laboratory professionals, phlebotomists, and healthcare career beginners
- State-of-the-art facilities with modern testing equipment and convenient patient service centers
- Professional development programs supporting advancement through structured career ladders
- Flexible scheduling options including day shifts, float positions, and mobile diagnostic services
- Float differentials and competitive compensation ($18-$28/hour range depending on location and experience)
- Bilingual opportunities serving Arizona's diverse patient populations
- Meaningful work contributing to diagnostic excellence and community health
Making a Difference In Healthcare
When you join Sonora Quest Laboratories, you become part of an organization that values innovation, quality, and patient-centered care. From phlebotomy and laboratory technician roles to administrative and support positions, team members contribute to advancing healthcare while building rewarding careers in Arizona's thriving healthcare sector. You truly belong here.
Mission
Drive Exceptional Customer Value Across the Continuum of Care
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Jobs for Sonora Quest Laboratories in United States
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85718 Tucson, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85718 Tucson, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories$23.19/hr - $25.71/hr85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85718 Tucson, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories69153 Ogallala, NE
Sonora Quest Laboratories85003 Phoenix, AZ
Sonora Quest Laboratories$21.1/hr - $31.65/hr96127 Susanville, CA
Sonora Quest Laboratories85718 Tucson, AZ

Description
Primary City/State: Phoenix, Arizona
Department Name: General Lab-Days-Ref Lab
Work Shift: Day
Job Category: Lab
Position Summary
This position performs waived and non-waived tests as defined by CLIA '88 in an accurate and timely manner with supervision. Assists with department compliance with all pertinent laboratory accrediting agencies and regulatory requirements (e.g., CLIA '88, JCAHO, CAP, OSHA). Personnel report to department supervisor. May be responsible for the collection, receipt, and processing of biological specimens into the laboratory.
Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards.
CORE Functions
- Performs testing in an accurate and timely manner according to established policies and performance standards with a knowledge level determined for that testing. Responsible for startup, calibration and accuracy of procedures and instrumentation. Exercises independent judgment and can identify appropriate resources in performance of assigned duties utilizing knowledge and skills. Demonstrates comprehension of theory and clinical relevance of testing. Demonstrates problem resolution and decision-making skills for routine operational and technical problems. Demonstrates knowledge of computer systems used in the department and can perform basic troubleshooting of computer problems. Demonstrates awareness and complies with accrediting agency and regulatory requirements related to area of responsibility.
- Recognizes and ensures validity of abnormal patient and/or QC results for testing. Ensures accuracy of test results. Participates in detecting and documenting occurrences that deviate from defined procedures. Demonstrates appropriate resolution and follow through for problem solving identified during testing. Promotes and consistently meets department standards for productivity and quality
- Ensures the appropriate use of supplies and materials and assists with inventory management. Ensures efficient utilization of reagents and supplies. Recognizes and provides input towards opportunities for improvements in financial performance to decrease costs, improve productivity, and improve service.
- Self-directed and motivated to contribute to projects identified by the supervisor. Seeks out opportunities to identify projects relating to department needs. Active in training of laboratory personnel. Performs well in supervisor's absence and provides guidance on issues relating to pre-analytical, waived and non-waived testing. Completes all required training modules.
- Communicates courteously, professionally, effectively and accurately with internal and external customers. Participates in the resolution of communication issues. Knows and utilizes appropriate resources for increased levels of problem solving. Demonstrates good verbal and written communication skills. Promotes positive communications that enhances teamwork. Attendance and participation at staff meetings.
- May process and prepare patient samples as required which can include the following: 1) specimen collection 2) general laboratory specimen processing and 3) referral laboratory processing. In doing so, ensuring correct patient and specimen identification and specimen integrity.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Must exhibit personal maturity and responsibility.
- Excellent reading, writing and math abilities.
- Communicates effectively in oral and written formats sufficient to demonstrate comprehension.
- Ability to perform detailed work; work with frequent interruptions, multi-task, problem solve and memorization.
- Ability to take direction and assimilate instructions quickly.
- Detail oriented and exceptional organizational skills.
- Basic computer skills.
- Must exhibit skills in exceptional customer service, good performance review and passing on-site competency evaluation and /or assessment as defined by the department.
Minimum Qualifications
- Applicant must meet one of the following criteria to qualify:Associate degree in a laboratory science (chemical or biological science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution, orBachelor's degree in chemical or biological science (transcripts will be reviewed to determine eligibility).Equivalent laboratory training and experience meeting the requirements defined in the CLIA regulation 42CFR493.1489, orMeet other criteria defined in 42CFR493.1489 or 42CFR493.1491 (including US military medical laboratory procedures training courses)
- Associate degree in a laboratory science (chemical or biological science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution, or
- Bachelor's degree in chemical or biological science (transcripts will be reviewed to determine eligibility).
- Equivalent laboratory training and experience meeting the requirements defined in the CLIA regulation 42CFR493.1489, or
- Meet other criteria defined in 42CFR493.1489 or 42CFR493.1491 (including US military medical laboratory procedures training courses)
- Foreign educated candidates must provide a detailed credential evaluation from IERF (International Education Research Foundation) or other nationally recognized credentialing agency for review to determine eligibility and translated diploma.
- Demonstrated competency in phlebotomy in departments where applicable.
Preferred Qualifications
- MLT certification (ASCP, AMT, HEW, AAB).
- Basic knowledge of specimen requirements and knowledge of medical terminology.
- Previous experience with phlebotomy and processing.
- Additional related education and/or experience.
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