Job Posting #: 924236
Position: Research Technician I
Union: Non-Union
Site: Toronto Western Hospital
Department: Neurosurgery
Reports to: Principal Investigator
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: $25.10 - $31.38 per hour. To commensurate with experience and consistent with UHN compensation policy
Status: Permanent Full-Time
Posted Date: September 7, 2023
Closing Date: October 7, 2023
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Position Summary
The project and responsibilities involve overseeing The Toronto Western Hospital Tissue Bank/Biobank services, a collaborative group in the Division of Neurosurgery who collect biospecimen samples as part of their research program.
The role of the Research Technician I is to receive these samples and following standard operating procedures, process the samples accordingly for long term storage. The bio samples will be of various tissue and fluid types that will require specific processing and handling that encompasses not only receiving and archiving, but also retrieval and distribution. The research technician will be required to interact with investigators, clinicians, research associates and analysts, study monitors and coordinators. An essential component of this role is understanding the bio banking requirements of the program and being responsive to those needs, while also maintaining the integrity of biobank policies and ensuring sample quality is prioritized.
Duties
As an integral member of the Neurosurgery Program at the Toronto Western Hospital, the responsibilities of the Research Technician I include:
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