Position Overview
The Supervisor, Accessioning is responsible for ensuring the priorities of the department (Biological Sample Management (BSM)) are completed accurately and effectively, while providing supervision for the team performing pre and post analytic activities. A successful Supervisor, Accessioning will complete the responsibilities below to ensure the success and growth of Molecular Laboratory Operations at Adaptive Biotechnologies.
Leaders at Adaptive demonstrate behaviors consistent with Adaptive’s Core Values and Leadership Principles. Critical functions of the role include helping establish individual team member goals, aligning those individual goals with broader team objectives, and ensuring those objectives drive the achievement of company goals. Providing thoughtful coaching and consistent feedback to the team members will drive performance, excellence, and accountability, as well as support the team members’ growth and development. Leaders at Adaptive create an environment of belonging, respect, and open and honest communication every day.
Key Responsibilities and Essential Functions
Primary Responsibilities
- Responsible for daily tasks and priorities of the accessioning team including overseeing safe working conditions, specimen accessioning, sample returns and discards, freezer management and equipment and laboratory maintenance.
- Creates, maintains, and modifies laboratory schedule; plans for and manages time for self and team to ensure tasks and deadlines are met.
- Regularly reviews employee performance and development; provides corrective action and coaching as required.
- Participates in the interview, selection and hiring of new employees.
- Responsible for tracking employee PTO and coverage, ensuring timecard accuracy and approving timecards by due date.
- Assists in training new and incumbent team members.
- Leads by example and models appropriate cultural and professional behavior.
- Collaborates with cross-functional leadership on scheduling and training activities that impact BSM and upstream and downstream teams such as Sample Prep, Clinical Services, Study Management Team
- Monitors incoming workflow from logistics vendors and communicates any changes in workload to key stakeholders.
- Develops, updates, and maintains Standard Operating Procedures, employee training and competencies.
- Organizes, leads, and participates in projects that contribute to the company’s mission and growth.
- Ensures alignment with team for reasoning behind instructions/processes, workflow changes, why certain ideas cannot be implemented effectively.
- Develops, prepares, and maintains key performance indicators for department success.
- Prepares and presents pertinent information in daily huddles and department meetings.
- Demonstrates ability to identify when a Nonconformance, Deviation or CA/PA is necessary, and appropriately escalates issues that could impact quality or result in delay of patient testing/test results.
- Regulatory responsibilities per Good Clinical Practices (GCP), CAP, and CLIA, including preparing for and participating in audits.
Core Competencies
- Takes responsibility for leading, directing and managing changes within the department.
- Display ability to communicate effectively to the BSM team and to teams that interact with BSM such as Sample Prep, Clinical Services, Study Management Team
- Aligns personnel in a manner consistent with organizational vision and department goals.
- Determines priorities and allocates time and resources effectively.
- Demonstrates the ability to make decisions with confidence after adequately considering various available courses of action.
- Works to improve the immediate performance of others; facilitates their skill development and gives feedback in a manner that promotes confidence and maintains self-esteem.
- Evaluates, selects, and acts on various methods and strategies for solving problems and meeting objectives before being asked or required to do so.
- Contribute to the creation of a productive and professional culture; hold self and other team members accountable to industry best practices.
- Makes sound decisions that consider objectives, risks, implications, and agency.
- Leads and manages an inclusive workplace that maximizes the talents of each person to achieve the vision and mission of Adaptive.
- Willingly cooperates and works collaboratively toward solutions that generally benefit all involved parties and accomplish team goals.
- Displays and ongoing commitment to learning and self-involvement; desiring and making an effort to acquire new knowledge and/or skills for work.
Position Requirements (Education, Experience, Other)
Required
- Earned BS degree in a Chemical, Physical or Biological Science + 7 years of related experience.
- Related experience should include greater than four years of pertinent experience in a clinical, research, academic or biotech lab; and/or specimen collection; and/or accessioning; and/or healthcare.
OR
- Earned MS degree with a major in Chemical, Physical or Biological Science + 4 years of related experience.
- Related experience should include greater than four years of pertinent experience in a clinical, research, academic or biotech lab; and/or specimen collection; and/or accessioning; and/or healthcare.
- Supervisory or team lead experience
Preferred
- Experience in a high throughput clinical, research or pathology testing laboratory
- Experience managing hourly employees.
- Molecular biology skills (e.g., DNA extraction) and related technical knowledge
- Experience with laboratory automation and demonstrated laboratory best practices.
- Ability to work in an accurate and timely manner in a fast-paced, team environment.
- Ability to pivot priorities based on emerging and fast-changing business needs.
- Experience with LIMS systems such as LabVantage, and web-based applications
- High integrity and experience with HIPAA compliance
- Experience delivering excellent customer service.
- Any additional trainings or courses relevant to the role
Working Conditions
This role involves working in a laboratory and handling human biological specimens. Role requires flexibility and willingness to work more than standard hours when necessary, including nights and weekends.
Physical Requirements
- Individuals are required to sit or stand for much of the workday and perform data entry into computer systems.
- Individuals should also be able to lift up to 30lbs.
- Individuals should be able to wear personal protective gear correctly while in the laboratory.
Compensation
Salary Range: $70,700 - $106,100
Other compensation elements include:
- equity grant
- bonus eligible