PHLEBOTOMIST (PT 24 HRS.) 1PH01 at Penobscot Valley Hospital
Lincoln, Maine, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Phlebotomy, Specimen Collection, Patient Identification, Urine Specimen Collection, Specimen Processing, Laboratory Reporting, CPSI System Operation, Urinalysis Dipstick Testing, Pregnancy Testing, Occult Blood Testing, Waived Testing, BLS Certification, Safety Procedures, Quality Improvement, Emergency Management, Student Instruction

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description 1PH01 All job offers contingent upon background check and completion of pre-employment physical. This position is part time, 24 hours, 3- 8 hour day shifts, rotating every third weekend. Hourly rate, non-exempt, union. JOB FUNCTIONS Accurately transcribe provider test orders. Process standing and verbal orders. Obtain Advance Beneficiary Notice if required. Positively identify patient. Collect blood specimens in appropriate tubes using technique appropriate to age and physical state of patient. Annual in-service on handling patient emergencies. Instruct / direct collection of urine specimens using technique appropriate to test ordered. Determine acceptability of specimens and rejects per policy. Give collection requirements to patients and providers. Minimally process specimens tested in-house to optimize viability. Process referral specimens up to point of shipment. Stock supplies within and maintains a neat and orderly work area. Process outgoing laboratory reports. File laboratory reports and requisitions. Operate CPSI system within scope of responsibility. Perform urinalysis dipstick testing. Perform urine pregnancy test screen testing. Perform occult blood testing. Perform other waived testing as approved by the laboratory manager. Instruct and observe students in collection techniques. Orients new employees through responsible areas. Uses personal protective equipment during collection, including gloves. Appropriately use BD safety needles and Point-Lok device. Immediately dispose capped needle and holder. Appropriate use of Sharps containers and red bag waste. Observe, report, and eliminate safety hazards within work area. Follow safety and exposure control procedures. Maintains BLS Certification. Pull compliance data and forward to lab manager. Renew monthly reference lab bills for accuracy and forward to lab manager. Quality Improvement: Actively participates in the Hospital-wide Quality Improvement Program, actively supports and implements Department-specific Quality improvement initiatives and projects, recommends process improvement as appropriate, reports any quality issues in service delivery and consistently commits to a focus on quality improvement and organizational excellence. Emergency Management: As an employee of Penobscot Valley Hospital, the position has an inherent role to care for our community members when in need. To this regard, the incumbent will be expected to participate in emergency/disaster preparedness planning and drills as requested. When called When called upon during a real life disaster/emergency event, the incumbent will be expected to participate in the Hospital’s response to this event, within the scope of professional and personal ability to do so. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent required. National phlebotomy certification preferred but not required. BLS certification required. Benefits: PVH has a Section 125 Cafeteria Benefits Plan and pays a portion of the cost of our health plan, dental, basic life, and disability insurance for employees with 30+ authorized hours, and provides partial subsidy for dependent health insurance. Part-time employees are eligible to receive dental, life, and disability coverage and are eligible to participate in the health insurance plan. Other benefits include a 403(b) plan and earned time off accrual.
Responsibilities
The primary duties involve accurately transcribing test orders, obtaining patient identification, and collecting blood specimens using appropriate techniques for various patient ages and states. Responsibilities also include processing specimens, performing waived laboratory tests like urinalysis, and maintaining compliance and safety standards.
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