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Laboratory Attendant

A Laboratory Attendant performs various tasks in medical or research labs, assisting staff, collecting samples, and preparing reports while ensuring safety and accuracy.

How do I become a laboratory attendant

Get qualified to work as a laboratory attendant with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Laboratory Attendant generally earns $1,160 per week ($60,320 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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The number of people employed in this sector has remained stable in recent years. There are currently 6,200 people working in this field in Australia and many of them specialise as a Laboratory Attendant. Laboratory Attendants usually work in larger towns and cities where laboratory facilities are located.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If a career as a Laboratory Attendant interests you, consider enrolling in a Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement. You could also study a Certificate III in Laboratory Skills or a Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques. A Diploma of Laboratory Technology would also be appropriate.

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Further reading

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Laboratory Attendant careers

A Laboratory Attendant carries out various duties at a medical or research laboratory. You may provide general assistance to other laboratory staff or perform tests and research tasks. Laboratory Attendants might collect samples, dispose of laboratory waste and prepare reports on testing results. Laboratory Attendants may work in a specialist laboratory facility or in the testing department of a hospital or other large organisation.

Laboratory Attendants must be able to follow correct procedures and have excellent attention to detail. It’s important that you can perform your work accurately and have good time management. Laboratory Attendants should understand the importance of safety and be able to follow instructions well.