Phlebotomist at Piedmont HealthCare PA
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Venipuncture, Arterial Puncture, Capillary Puncture, Specimen Identification, Specimen Labeling, Laboratory Testing, Data Entry, Infection Control, Inventory Management, Patient Confidentiality, Phlebotomy Techniques, Clinical Protocols, Efficient Draws, Interactions With Staff, Record Keeping, Report Writing

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Description ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Prepares equipment to efficiently collect blood products. Maintains adequate supplies. Performs venipuncture, arterial and capillary punctures on patients. Identifies and labels specimens. Conducts laboratory tests on specimens. Enters data into computer. Assists donor before, during and after donation. Instructs on urine collection procedures. Cleans/sterilizes equipment, instruments and work area following safety, cleanliness and infection control procedures. Inventories supplies and places orders as assigned by office. Maintains patient confidentiality. The job holder must demonstrate competencies applicable to the position. Requirements EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent. Phlebotomy Certification required EXPERIENCE: Minimum of one year work experience, preferably in health care. Phlebotomy experience helpful. REQUIREMENTS: None. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge of phlebotomy techniques. Knowledge of clinical protocols and policies. Skill in efficient and effective draws. Skill in pleasant interactions with staff, patients and others. Skill in preparing/maintaining records, writing reports and responding to correspondence. Ability to respond appropriately to instructions. ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS: Moves among many outpatient and inpatient settings. Exposure to communicable diseases, sharp instruments, bodily fluids and cleaning chemicals. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS: Must be able to walk to various settings and to bend and reach. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and help with patient transport and transfer. Occasional stress in dealing with priorities.
Responsibilities
Essential functions include preparing equipment, performing venipuncture and arterial/capillary punctures, identifying and labeling specimens, and conducting laboratory tests. The role also involves assisting donors, instructing on urine collection, cleaning equipment, and maintaining supplies and confidentiality.
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