If you
are interested in working in the research field a position as a laboratory
assistant may be just what you have been looking for. A laboratory assistant is
responsible for setting up the equipment need in various experiments and lab
procedures in all areas of the biotechnology field.
The job of the lab assistant is very critical as they are key in helping the
researches have all the materials correctly placed and set up before and during
the various experiments and procedures. The laboratory assistant must be able to
make educated decisions, follow written and verbal directions as well as work
independently without direct supervision.
The assistant's job doesn’t end with setting up the equipment however.
They often work directly with scientists and other researchers to complete the
experiment or trial, gather data, record progress and procedures used as well as
document outcomes and make suggestions for future revisions.
They can also be involved in data analysis and development
of reports and information that is provided to stakeholders, researchers and the
general public.
Also they are usually in charge of the physical space of the lab.
They are required to complete appropriate sterilization and sanitation of the
area, understand safety procedures and protocols for various chemicals and
equipment, as well as keeping inventory of the equipment in the lab.
Career Requirments
A laboratory assistant must have at least an Associates or two-year degree in a biotechnology or science background, in addition to some lab experience and training. There are several certification standards that laboratory assistant may have to complete depending on the area of research that they are working in. FDA regulations must be followed and many laboratory assistants voluntarily certify themselves through the associations for Clinical Laboratory Sciences.
Compensation
Since, there are many different industries that use laboratory
assistants the average salary varies from field to field. Small to medium sized
hospitals and research facilities usually have an average yearly income for
laboratory assistants between $32,000 and $39,000.
This is slightly lower than pharmaceuticals and larger hospitals that hire at
between $34,000 and $42,000. Years of experience, specialized training and
additional certifications and educational experience also play a part in the
starting salaries in most agencies.
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