Job Description:
The Clinical Biochemistry Technologist in Al Wakrah plays a critical role in performing diagnostic biochemical tests on patient samples to support disease diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and overall patient care. Working within a hospital or diagnostic laboratory, the technologist is responsible for conducting routine and specialized assays involving blood, urine, and other biological specimens using automated analyzers and manual techniques.
Key responsibilities include preparing reagents, calibrating and operating laboratory instruments, performing quality control checks, and ensuring accurate documentation of test results. The technologist collaborates closely with physicians, laboratory supervisors, and clinical staff to ensure timely and reliable reporting of biochemical parameters such as glucose, lipids, enzymes, and electrolytes.
This role directly contributes to Qatar’s healthcare system by maintaining high standards of diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in clinical biochemistry services.
Job Requirement:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Biochemistry, Medical Technology, or a related discipline.
Experience: 2–4 years of experience in a clinical biochemistry lab, preferably within an accredited hospital or diagnostic center.
Skills:
Proficient in operating biochemical analyzers and laboratory information systems (LIS).
Knowledge of clinical testing procedures, reference ranges, and sample handling protocols.
Understanding of quality control, calibration, and instrument maintenance.
Strong analytical skills with attention to accuracy and detail.
Ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues efficiently.
Language: Fluency in English required; Arabic proficiency is an advantage.
Other Requirements:
Familiarity with Qatari healthcare regulations and accreditation standards (e.g., CAP, ISO).
Adherence to patient confidentiality and laboratory safety protocols.
Flexibility to work in shifts, weekends, or emergency settings.
Commitment to continuous professional development in clinical diagnostics.