Phlebotomist
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Healthcare
Phlebotomy
Overview
Phlebotomist is responsible for clinical laboratory duties, including:
All Sites:
Reception and Telephone duties & proficient operation laboratory equipment including HIS/LIS systems; specimen handling: receiving and processing; prep & shipping of lab specimens for at Reference Laboratories; specimen/patient registration; phlebotomy - collection of blood samples by venipuncture or capillary stick; therapeutic blood collection; swab collection of specific Micro samples (per competency); assignment to OP Lab locations; training new staff as assigned.
If assigned to a site where offered:
Dispatch functions, EKG performance, collection of DOT and non-DOT drug screens, for cause drug screens (HR), and Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT); clinic relief fill-in
Communication Requirements: respectful and patient communications (written and verbal) with patients, clients, other lab staff, and caregivers from other departments.
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Required Qualifications- Washington Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification upon hire.
- Six (6) months direct experience as a phlebotomist and/or completion of a Phlebotomy program.
- Medical Assistant or Phlebotomy training Program/Course approved by WA State.
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