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Performs phlebotomy in accordance with established National Patient Safety Goals and Baptist Health published protocols. Receives specimens in to the Laboratory Information System LIS accurately and timely. Distributes specimens to testing section in accordance with collection priority, i.e. STAT over Routine. Faxes and distributes results as appropriate. Responsible for maintaining knowledge and deployment of policies and procedures used within the department as well as throughout the hospital to address patient questions and concerns. Estimated pay range for this position is $23.50 / hour depending on shift as applicable.
Job Responsibility:
Performs phlebotomy in accordance with established National Patient Safety Goals and Baptist Health published protocols
Receives specimens in to the Laboratory Information System LIS accurately and timely
Distributes specimens to testing section in accordance with collection priority, i.e. STAT over Routine
Faxes and distributes results as appropriate
Responsible for maintaining knowledge and deployment of policies and procedures used within the department as well as throughout the hospital to address patient questions and concerns
Requirements:
High School, Cert, GED, Trn, Exper
AAMA Certified Medical Assistant
Phlebotomist Certification
Phlebotomy and computer skills
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, verbal and written
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to work in a high volume fast paced work environment
Phlebotomy or medical assistant certificate (PREFERRED)
Hospital phlebotomy experience with pediatric, geriatric, oncology and neonate patients
Bilingual preferred
Minimum Required Experience: Less than 1 year
Nice to have:
Phlebotomy or medical assistant certificate
Hospital phlebotomy experience with pediatric, geriatric, oncology and neonate patients