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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Phlebotomist to join our team at Gritman Medical Center. As a Phlebotomist, you will be responsible for collecting blood samples from patients, processing and distributing samples, and providing exceptional customer service.
Key Responsibilities- Collect blood samples from patients via venipuncture or capillary puncture
- Process and distribute samples for internal and external use
- Print and/or process patient reports and offer reception support
- Perform clerical tasks, including data entry, filing, and report processing
- Carry out housekeeping duties to ensure the cleanliness of the laboratory area
- Drive or walk to clients to deliver reports, pick up specimens, or collect blood samples
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Entry-level work experience
- Clinical phlebotomy experience
- Population(s) Served: Neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations
- Physical Demands:
- Lifting: Maximum of 40 lbs. from floor to knee, 1x per day
- Push/Pull: Moderate force required for centrifuge use
- Carrying: Phlebotomy tray (up to 5 lbs.) for up to 50% of the 10-hour shift
- Fine motor skills required for blood drawing, labeling, and computer use
- Standing: Up to 15 minutes at a time and 8 hours in one day
- Sitting: Up to 15 minutes at a time and 2 hours in one day
- Stooping, kneeling, crouching: Frequent throughout the day to collect samples
- Driving: Up to 45 minutes a day to deliver reports or collect samples
- Occasional lifting of supplies weighing up to 10 pounds, frequent carrying of the phlebotomy tray, and occasional climbing of stairs
- Location: Inside
- Exposure: constant exposure to wet conditions from hand washing and solutions, frequent exposure to noise from centrifuges, telephones, computer printers, and laboratory equipment, constant exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals in laboratory reagents, constant exposure to biohazardous materials from patient specimens, including blood, urine, stool, CSF, and other body fluids, occasional exposure to fumes from staining reagents, and constant exposure to odors from laboratory reagents and body fluids
- Required protective equipment: laboratory coat, gloves, safety goggles or safety shield, and closed-toe shoes
- OSHA Category: Class I High Risk
- Provide a positive and professional representation of the organization
- Promote a culture of safety for patients and employees through proper identification, reporting, and prevention
- Maintain hospital standards for cleanliness and quiet
- Keep current with the latest standards of practice, trends, and developments in phlebotomy
- Participate in ongoing quality improvement activities
- Adhere to the organization's policies, protocols, and procedures
- Maintain confidentiality in compliance with organizational and regulatory standards
- Demonstrate excellent customer service in line with The Gritman Way