This position supports the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) mission and strategic plan by performing high complexity public health laboratory testing for the diagnosis and epidemiologic investigation, and surveillance of a range of microbial diseases of public health importance in the State of California.
The Public Health Microbiologist II (PHM II) assists with planning daily laboratory work; uses specialized conventional and molecular methods, develops and applies complex, non-standardized analyses; contributes and follows quality assurance procedures; and performs other functions typical of a State reference laboratory such as technical consultation to local public health and clinical laboratorians, directors, physicians and officials of other State, local, and private agencies.
The PHM II performs diagnostic and reference testing for microorganisms using classical and molecular methods and reports results to submitters in an accurate and timely manner. The incumbent may assist in training and review of work performed by PHM trainees, interns, and other bench-level scientists, as assigned, on standardized and specialized microbiological methods and interpretation of test results; assist in preparing data for publication and reports. The PHM II will perform testing primarily for the identification and characterization of Salmonella isolates, and other pathogens to provide coverage in the Section.
The candidate is expected to have advanced laboratory knowledge and technical skills in order to perform the duties of this position, including: culture inoculation, use of conventional microbiological methods and bacterial staining techniques, ability to use a pipette, demonstration of good aseptic technique, knowledge and understanding of basic operation of general laboratory equipment (such as but not limited to incubators, centrifuges, freezers, autoclave), and demonstration of safe laboratory practices when handling infectious / hazardous materials.
For assigned molecular testing responsibilities, including PCR and sequencing, the PHM II must demonstrate good laboratory technique to avoid contamination or other test errors, basic knowledge of molecular methods and troubleshooting, and ability to work with various computer software applications to analyze results.
The incumbent works under the general direction of the Section Chief of Immunodiagnostic and Molecular Characterization Section (Research Scientist Supervisor II).
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