Medical Research Technician - Phlebotomist
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Healthcare
Clinical Research
Medical Research Technician / Phlebotomist
Phoenix, AZ
On-site As a Medical Research Technician, you are a vital link in the clinical research chain. You will provide essential study support by performing medical assessments, ensuring the integrity of our data, and—most-important—providing a comfortable, professional experience for our research participants. This role focuses on the intersection of clinical skill and empathetic participant engagement.
- Phlebotomy:
Perform safe and efficient blood draws (venipuncture) on a diverse range of participants, including pediatric and neurodivergent populations. - Vitals Assessment:
Perform ECG’s and EEG’s. Accurately measure and record height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, and temperature. - Sample Management:
Handle, process (centrifuging), and store biological samples according to strict laboratory protocols.
- Protocol Adherence:
Follow specific study protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) without deviation to ensure data validity. - Documentation:
Maintain meticulous records in electronic and written formats for easy access, interpretation and use by other authorized research team members. - Regulatory Knowledge:
Maintain a working knowledge of HIPAA and GCP (Good Clinical Practice) guidelines.
- Adaptability:
Tailor your approach to meet the unique sensory or communication needs of participants within the autism community. - Informed Consent Support:
Assist in explaining procedures to participants and families to alleviate anxiety and ensure comfort.
- Certification:
Current Phlebotomy Technician Certification (CPT). - Experience:
Minimum of 1–3 years of experience in a medical environment, experience with pediatric populations is highly preferred.
$20/hr
Robust Benefits Package- 8 paid holidays per year
- Up to 16 days per year Paid Time off
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance(majority of coverage paid for by SARRC)
- Professional development annual benefit of $1000
- 401(k) with 50% company matchup to 6%
Established in 1997, the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicatedtoautism research,education, evidence-based treatment, andcommunityoutreach.
We are one of the only autism organizations in the world that provides a lifetime of services for individuals and their families while also conducting cutting edge research.
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