Phlebotomy Technician
4 weeks ago
St. Luke's Hospital is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Phlebotomy Student to join our team. As a Phlebotomy Student, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of our laboratory services.
Key Responsibilities- Attend and participate in the SLUHN School of Phlebotomy (SOP) didactic sessions, classroom clinicals, and clinical externship per SOP handbook
- Successfully complete the SOP didactic & classroom clinical portion of the program, as defined by the SOP handbook, prior to the clinical externship
- Interprets verbal and written physician orders (paper and electronic)
- Obtains blood specimens (and non-blood specimens) from patients using appropriate collection equipment (needles, lancets, cups, etc.) and follows safe practices according to the Laboratory Specimen Collection Manual and Phlebotomy Procedure Manual in a timely manner
- Identifies patients by having patient repeat their name and birth date and comparing the information to physician request and labels (or registration form)
- Labels specimens accurately
- Responsible for handling and processing laboratory specimens according to Accession Procedure Manual including operation of a centrifuge and proper specimen transfer and storage
- Performs equipment maintenance, computer entry, and communicates with hospital staff, physician offices
- Follow correct specimen packing for transport of specimens through the pneumatic tube system or transport by courier
Standing for up to 8 hours per day, up to several hours at a time; Ability to operate a motor vehicle in order to collect specimens at off-site locations.
In order to satisfy the physical requirements in a typical workday, when performing essential functions employee must have the ability to sit for 0-2 hours.
In a typical workday, the manual dexterity and ability to use fingers/hands for repetitive action would include frequent fingering, continuous handling, palpating veins, rare grasping and occasional twisting/turning.
In a typical workday, when performing essential functions, the phlebotomist must have the ability to use upper extremities for occasional lifting and frequent carrying of objects weighing up to fifteen pounds.
In order to perform the essential functions, a phlebotomist must have ability to frequently stoop/bend. Additional physical requirements of the essential functions would include restraining and holding uncooperative patients.
Sensory requirements necessary to perform essential functions in a typical workday include the ability for touching, hearing normal conversation, and seeing with general vision.
Must be able to wear exam gloves and face masks (PPE).
Education and TrainingHigh school diploma or equivalent required.
Applicants will be required to have a successful interview as part of the selection process. Successful completion of background checks, a pre-hire physical and drug/nicotine screen are required. Must have a valid driver's license.
Please complete your application using your full legal name and current home address. Be sure to include employment history for the past seven (7) years, including your present employer.
Additionally, you are encouraged to upload a current resume, including all work history, education, and/or certifications and licenses, if applicable.
It is highly recommended that you create a profile at the conclusion of submitting your first application.
Thank you for your interest in St. Luke's
St. Luke's University Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer.