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Adaptive Biotechnologies Accessioning Specialist II in Seattle, Washington

*At Adaptive, we're Powering the Age of Immune Medicine.  *Our goal is to harness the power of the adaptive immune system to transform the way diseases are diagnosed and treated.

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Position Overview

The Biological Sample Management Accessioning Specialist II is a developing team member who accessions samples and assists in managing samples throughout their lifecycle at Adaptive. Specialists in this role spend most of their time in the lab.

Shift: Monday - Friday 9:30am - 6:00pm

Key Responsibilities and Essential Functions

Primary Responsibilities 

  • Receive and accession samples into the Laboratory Information System used by BSM
  • Identify problem samples/shipments and discern if issue needs to be escalated to another department or BSM leadership
  • Enter, upload, and ensure accuracy and completeness of information pertaining to samples and related projects through multiple systems
  • Ensure there is a record of every system transaction relating to each managed sample to evidence sample Chain of Custody (COC)
  • Ensure appropriate storage and transfer of each physical sample through the entire sample management lifecycle
  • Perform sample disposition management (disposal, return)
  • Perform check-in and check-out of biological samples to/from BSM
  • Perform sample transfers at the appropriate temperature to each department at designated times
  • Work independently with a strong understanding of underlying processes and excellent time management capabilities
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor or other senior BSM staff
  • Follow document processes, safety protocols, and laboratory regulations including Good Clinical and Laboratory Practices (GCLP), College of American Pathologists (CAP), Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment (CLIA)

Core Competencies  

  • Job knowledge: performs all functions associated in accordance with standard operating procedures, work orders, protocols, and training guides
  • Quality standards: delivers high quality work, free from defects
  • Productivity: may sometimes require assistance to prioritize and organize work effectively to meet assigned deadlines and turnaround times
  • Dependability: carries out assigned tasks within the department. Attends all department meetings and communicates barriers to schedule availability.  
  • High impact team player: identifies and presents solutions to roadblocks. Individual actively participates and provides feedback in a way that fosters a positive work environment.
  • Time management: accurately updates timecard by designated due date.  Adheres to guidelines in the employee handbook. 

Position Requirements (Education, Experience, Other)

Required

  • 1+ years of experience working in a clinical laboratory performing CLIA high complexity testing or working with clinical samples in a regulated laboratory 
  • High School Diploma/ Associate degree

Preferred

Earned Bachelor's degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Immunology or Chemistry

Experience in a high throughput clinical, research or pathology testing laboratory

Ability to work in an accurate and timely manner in a fast-paced, team environment

Experience with LIMS systems, and web-based applications

High integrity and experience with HIPAA compliance 

Experience delivering excellent customer service

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