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How to hire a clinical laboratory aide

Clinical laboratory aide hiring summary. Here are some key points about hiring clinical laboratory aides in the United States:

  • In the United States, the median cost per hire a clinical laboratory aide is $1,633.
  • It takes between 36 and 42 days to fill the average role in the US.
  • Human Resources use 15% of their expenses on recruitment on average.
  • On average, it takes around 12 weeks for a new clinical laboratory aide to become settled and show total productivity levels at work.

How to hire a clinical laboratory aide, step by step

To hire a clinical laboratory aide, consider the skills and experience you are looking for in a candidate, allocate a budget for the position, and post and promote the job opening to reach potential candidates. Follow these steps to hire a clinical laboratory aide:

Here's a step-by-step clinical laboratory aide hiring guide:

  • Step 1: Identify your hiring needs
  • Step 2: Create an ideal candidate profile
  • Step 3: Make a budget
  • Step 4: Write a clinical laboratory aide job description
  • Step 5: Post your job
  • Step 6: Interview candidates
  • Step 7: Send a job offer and onboard your new clinical laboratory aide
  • Step 8: Go through the hiring process checklist
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  1. Identify your hiring needs

    Before you post your clinical laboratory aide job, you should take the time to determine what type of worker your business needs. While certain jobs definitely require a full-time employee, it's sometimes better to find a clinical laboratory aide for hire on a part-time basis or as a contractor.

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    A clinical laboratory aide's background is also an important factor in determining whether they'll be a good fit for the position. For example, clinical laboratory aides from different industries or fields will have radically different experiences and will bring different viewpoints to the role. You also need to consider the candidate's previous level of experience to make sure they'll be comfortable with the job's level of seniority.

    The following list breaks down different types of clinical laboratory aides and their corresponding salaries.

    Type of Clinical Laboratory AideDescriptionHourly rate
    Clinical Laboratory AideMedical laboratory technologists (commonly known as medical laboratory scientists) and medical laboratory technicians collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue, and other substances.$13-25
    Phlebotomy TechnicianA phlebotomy technician is responsible for conducting the medical procedure of drawing blood samples using extraction tools and other equipment. Phlebotomy technicians label the samples for laboratory examinations, donation testing, and other related purposes... Show more$12-21
    Health TechnicianA health technician is responsible for supporting medical operations in a health care facility by performing administrative and clerical duties, ensuring that the organization provides the highest quality care service to the patients. Health technicians process patients' information, manage their medical payments, monitor their conditions as instructed by physicians, maintain an organized medical chart, administer medication, and assist in conducting medical procedures... Show more$12-24
  2. Create an ideal candidate profile

    Common skills:
    • Patients
    • Patient Care
    • CPR
    • Physical Therapy
    • Vital Signs
    • Scheduling Appointments
    • School Health
    • Exam Rooms
    • Compassion
    • Blood Pressure
    • Hearing Screenings
    • Clinical Documentation
    • Administrative Tasks
    • Medical Procedures
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    Responsibilities:
    • Manage difficult or emotional patient situations, with compassion and professionalism.
    • Administer first aid and CPR as needed.
    • Educate in emergency procedures and train in CPR.
    • Comply with HIPAA standards in all patient documentation and interactions, maintaining require state documents and records.
    • Drape patients with covering and position instruments and equipment.
    • Provide pertinent care information with insurance company while following HIPAA regulations when procedure request where deny.
  3. Make a budget

    Including a salary range in your clinical laboratory aide job description is one of the best ways to attract top talent. A clinical laboratory aide can vary based on:

    • Location. For example, clinical laboratory aides' average salary in south carolina is 46% less than in alaska.
    • Seniority. Entry-level clinical laboratory aides 46% less than senior-level clinical laboratory aides.
    • Certifications. A clinical laboratory aide with certifications usually earns a higher salary.
    • Company. Working for an established firm or a new start-up company can make a big difference in a clinical laboratory aide's salary.

    Average clinical laboratory aide salary

    $38,421yearly

    $18.47 hourly rate

    Entry-level clinical laboratory aide salary
    $28,000 yearly salary
    Updated January 8, 2026
  4. Writing a clinical laboratory aide job description

    A clinical laboratory aide job description should include a summary of the role, required skills, and a list of responsibilities. It's also good to include a salary range and the first name of the hiring manager. Below, you can find an example of a clinical laboratory aide job description:

    Clinical laboratory aide job description example

    Ashley Treatment Center was founded in 1983 by two visionaries who knew the treatment of drug or alcohol addiction could be designed and effectively delivered in a holistic manner that compassionately considers the whole person and not just the disease. Innovative then, and innovative now, Ashley passionately continues its core mission “To transform and save human lives by integrating the science of medicine, the art of therapy, and the compassion of spirituality.” Organizationally strong, the organization rigorously adheres to its guiding principles, ethics, and a culture of excellence.

    POSITION SUMMARY

    Clinical Aides will assist the clinical staff with clinical programming and will act as a liaison to the patient community, ensuring patient adherence to the guidelines governing treatment. Clinical Aides will carry out attendance/accountability, behavior management, data input, and other duties. Clinical Aides will provide recovery support services to patients and will be provided the training and education needed to perform this function. Clinical Aides may be required to provide patient transportation whenever clinically appropriate.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Patient Accountability

    • Follows the proper procedures for taking accurate attendance at scheduled activities.

    • Internalizes the patient schedule for each program

    • Understands the layout of the Ashley campus (room numbers/locations, offices, building amenities)

    • Performs scheduled rounds of the campus.

    • Documents lateness/unexcused absences in TIER or via email.

    Admission Procedures

    • Follows procedures for safely searching new patient luggage

    • Follows the “Items to be Held” policy

    • Inputs confiscated items into the Personal Effects Form in TIER

    • Accurately labeling and maintaining confiscated patient items

    • Dons appropriate PPE during luggage searches

    • Facilitates “Welcome Tours” for new admissions

    • Facilitates new admission orientation and signing of proper consent forms in TIER

    • Reviews the Patient Handbook and develops competency in answering questions regarding the content of the Patient Handbook

    Behavior Management

    • Internalizes the behavioral expectations of the patient community as outlined in the Patient Handbook.

    • Understands the responsibilities of the Clinical Aide position in addressing behavioral expectations.

    • Addresses behavioral issues in a professional, compassionate manner

    • Documents behavioral concerns and observations in the Change of Shift report in an objective, clinical manner

    • Communicates behavioral, psychiatric, and/or suicidal patient information to medical and clinical teams

    Clinical Programming Duties

    • Internalizes clinical goals and structure of each program (Primary, PRP, Relapse, EA)

    • Serves as a function of Interdisciplinary Team

    • Facilitates community topic groups, mutual support groups, discussion groups.

    • Develops competency in assisting the clinical program as needed

    • Operates A/V equipment in all lecture halls

    • Develops competency in documenting clinical concerns in a clinical support role

    • Participates in clinical interventions when needed

    • Participates in department Strategic Planning sessions

    Safety and Security

    • Participates in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) training

    • Practices proper radio etiquette

    • Assists Safety and Security Manager during emergency drills

    • Internalizes the department’s role during Code Red, Code Blue, Dr. Armstrong, Active Shooter, Code White, and/or any other emergency

    • Safely Utilizes golf carts for patient transport Follows Standard Operating Procedures of the department as outlined in the CA Manual

    • Participates in monthly clinical in-services and any additional clinical trainings/educational sessions as outlined in the PSS Training Program

    Patient Recovery Support

    • Effectively serves the patient population, including but not limited to active listening, ACA/AMA blocking, de-escalation, advocacy, resource brokering, and accountability.

    • Adheres to the Patient Rights and Responsibilities

    DESIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:

    • High School diploma or GED required; Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services preferred.

    • A valid driver’s license with clean driving record required

    • CPR/BLS certification required

    • If an alumnus of Ashley, must be 1-year post discharge, 2 years preferred

    • Prior experience working in SUD or behavioral health setting strongly preferred

    • Recovery Coach and/or CPRS certification preferred

    • Crisis Intervention/de-escalation training/experience preferred

    • Ability to maintain calm within the patient community during any emergency or drill

    • Working knowledge and acceptance of multiple pathways to recovery (12-step, Peer Recovery, SMART, etc.)

    • Demonstrates current, accurate knowledge of trends and issues related to recovery and wellness

    • Ability to sets clear boundaries with patients

    • Speaks and acts in an ethical manner

    • Excellent customer service skills

    • Knowledge of SUD treatment language and documentation expectations

    POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK

    ☒May need to work untraditional work hours such as weekends, evenings, observed holidays, and nights.

    ☒This is an essential or critical position which will require reporting to work as defined by the business needs of Ashley, Inc.


  5. Post your job

    To find the right clinical laboratory aide for your business, consider trying out a few different recruiting strategies:

    • Consider internal talent. One of the most important sources of talent for any company is its existing workforce.
    • Ask for referrals. Reach out to friends, family members, and current employees and ask if they know or have worked with clinical laboratory aides they would recommend.
    • Recruit at local colleges. Attend job fairs at local colleges to recruit clinical laboratory aides who meet your education requirements.
    • Social media platforms. LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter now have more than 3.5 billion users, and you can use social media to reach potential job candidates.
    Post your job online:
    • Post your clinical laboratory aide job on Zippia to find and recruit clinical laboratory aide candidates who meet your exact specifications.
    • Use field-specific websites such as healthcarejobsite, health jobs nationwide, hospitalcareers, medreps.com.
    • Post a job on free websites.
  6. Interview candidates

    To successfully recruit clinical laboratory aides, your first interview needs to engage with candidates to learn about their interest in the role and experience in the field. You can go into more detail about the company, the role, and the responsibilities during follow-up interviews.

    You should also ask about candidates' unique skills and talents to see if they match the ideal candidate profile you developed earlier. Candidates good enough for the next step can complete the technical interview.

    The right interview questions can help you assess a candidate's hard skills, behavioral intelligence, and soft skills.

  7. Send a job offer and onboard your new clinical laboratory aide

    Once you've selected the best clinical laboratory aide candidate for the job, it's time to write an offer letter. In addition to salary, this letter should include details about the benefits and perks you offer the candidate. Ensuring that your offer is competitive is essential, as qualified candidates may be considering other job opportunities. The candidate may wish to negotiate the terms of the offer, and you should be open to discussion. After you reach an agreement, the final step is formalizing the agreement with a contract.

    It's equally important to follow up with applicants who don't get the job with an email letting them know that the position has been filled.

    To prepare for the new employee's start date, you can create an onboarding schedule and complete any necessary paperwork, such as employee action forms and onboarding documents like I-9 forms, benefits enrollment, and federal and state tax forms. Human Resources should also ensure that a new employee file is created.

  8. Go through the hiring process checklist

    • Determine employee type (full-time, part-time, contractor, etc.)
    • Submit a job requisition form to the HR department
    • Define job responsibilities and requirements
    • Establish budget and timeline
    • Determine hiring decision makers for the role
    • Write job description
    • Post job on job boards, company website, etc.
    • Promote the job internally
    • Process applications through applicant tracking system
    • Review resumes and cover letters
    • Shortlist candidates for screening
    • Hold phone/virtual interview screening with first round of candidates
    • Conduct in-person interviews with top candidates from first round
    • Score candidates based on weighted criteria (e.g., experience, education, background, cultural fit, skill set, etc.)
    • Conduct background checks on top candidates
    • Check references of top candidates
    • Consult with HR and hiring decision makers on job offer specifics
    • Extend offer to top candidate(s)
    • Receive formal job offer acceptance and signed employment contract
    • Inform other candidates that the position has been filled
    • Set and communicate onboarding schedule to new hire(s)
    • Complete new hire paperwork (i9, benefits enrollment, tax forms, etc.)
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How much does it cost to hire a clinical laboratory aide?

Recruiting clinical laboratory aides involves both the one-time costs of hiring and the ongoing costs of adding a new employee to your team. Your spending during the hiring process will mostly be on things like promoting the job on job boards, reviewing and interviewing candidates, and onboarding the new hire. Ongoing costs will obviously involve the employee's salary, but also may include things like benefits.

The median annual salary for clinical laboratory aides is $38,421 in the US. However, the cost of clinical laboratory aide hiring can vary a lot depending on location. Additionally, hiring a clinical laboratory aide for contract work or on a per-project basis typically costs between $13 and $25 an hour.

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