Phlebotomist
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Healthcare
Phlebotomy
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PositionSummary
The Lab Assistant/phlebotomist
- Outreach Operations position plays a critical role in supporting laboratory operations, patient specimen collection, and outreach account workflows. This position is responsible for specimen collection, processing, order entry, and result distribution for both in-house and external outreach accounts. This role supports a newly implemented outreach workflow designed to increase laboratory revenue, improve turnaround times, and enhance client and provider satisfaction.
The individual will serve as a key liaison between laboratory, outreach clients, and providers to ensure accurate, timely, and compliant laboratory services.
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Completion of a phlebotomy training program or certification from an accredited institution is required. Or, Twelve (12) to eighteen (18) months of related experience is required.
- Background in medical laboratory and/or knowledge of medical terminology is required.
- Blood Collection:
The primary duty of a phlebotomist is to collect blood samples from patients using appropriate venipuncture techniques. They select the appropriate site for blood collection, typically the arm, and prepare the area by cleansing it with antiseptic solutions. They then locate suitable veins, insert the needle, and draw the required amount of blood while ensuring patient comfort and safety. - Patient Interaction:
Phlebotomists interact directly with patients, explaining the procedure, answering questions, and alleviating any fears or concerns they may have. They must have good communication and interpersonal skills to establish a rapport with patients of different age groups and backgrounds. - Specimen Handling:
After collecting blood samples, phlebotomists label and organize the specimens accurately to maintain their integrity and prevent mix‑ups. They ensure that all necessary information, such as patient identification, time of collection, and other relevant details, is properly recorded on the specimen containers and requisition forms. - Equipment Maintenance:
Phlebotomists are responsible for maintaining and cleaning their equipment, including needles, collection tubes and other supplies. They must follow strict infection‑control protocols and dispose of used needles and contaminated materials appropriately to prevent the spread of infections. - Monitor and maintain stock levels of phlebotomy supplies and coordinate with the laboratory or inventory department for restocking.
- Compliance and Documentation:
Phlebotomists adhere to legal and ethical standards, including patient confidentiality and privacy regulations. They maintain accurate records of all procedures performed, patient information, and any complications or incidents that may occur during blood collection. - Safety Procedures:
Phlebotomists prioritize safety measures to protect both themselves and the patients. They follow strict infection‑control protocols, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and dispose of biohazardous waste in accordance with safety guidelines. - Continuous
Education:
To stay updated with the latest techniques and practices, phlebotomists often participate in continuing education programs, workshops and seminars. This helps them enhance their skills, learn about new technologies and maintain professional competence. Receive, collect, and process specimens from external outreach accounts. - Enter and manage laboratory orders in software for outreach samples.
- Track specimen receipt, processing and result completion for…
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