Under the direction of the Pediatric Cellular Therapy Laboratory (PCTL) Senior Supervisor, the Clinical Lab Scientist Supervisor has leadership responsibility and appropriate authority for administrative and fiscal functions as assigned. Supervises employees in highly technical sub-specialty area. Directly oversees all the technical operations of the laboratory, enforcing standard operating procedures and research methods. Responsible for laboratory meeting quality assurance standards. PCTL comply with the Foundation for the Accreditations of Cellular Therapy (FACT) standards and applicable FDA regulations including good tissue practices and good manufacturing practices.
Supervise operations for Processing and QC Sections, as applicable, in support of both standard-of-care hematopoietic stem cell transplant and clinical trials. In collaboration with the PCTL Senior Supervisor and under the oversight of Lab Director, has the primary responsibility of coordinating activities related to routine production and quality control of cell therapy products. Routine responsibilities include overseeing training/competency and monitoring the work performance of technical staff, troubleshooting and resolving technical problems, ensuring that required equipment, reagents, supplies, and staffing are available for production activities, timely verification of patient/batch record completion and communication of results, supporting new process development and quality studies, and assurance that laboratory operation follows internal SOPs and complies with applicable regulatory/accreditation requirements.
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