Description:
60% of responsibilities are drawing blood, while the other 40% are collection/administrative.
Responsibilities:
Candidates will be responsible for drawing blood from children (PEDs) and adults, processing blood samples, using centrifuges, stabilizing samples and packaging samples.
Perform a variety of routine and complex blood drawing procedures including, but not limited to, finger and heel sticks, pediatric venipuncture and blood cultures. Provide instructions to patients for proper collection of urine or stool specimens.
Perform a variety of routine and specialized specimen preparation procedures including, but not limited to general laboratory specimen preparation.
Utilize standard procedure for positive patient identification; record appropriate collection information on proper requisitions; perform order entry and perform billing functions as required.
Receive and process specimens as required including, but not limited to, centrifugation, separation of serum/plasma, and aliquoting of urines.
Resolve all samples received without orders; review and resolve patient orders in question.
Document uncollected specimens and communicate to provider/supervisor.
Direct specimens appropriately and perform daily tracking of specimens.
Participate in the distribution of specimens, supplies and reports to the appropriate laboratory staff.
Daily review of phlebotomy charges; follow up on missing charges; provide monthly tally to manager/supervisor.
Perform review for expired tubes/supplies; remove from use.
Daily disinfection of counters, keyboards, phones.
Maintain clean and organized work area.
Change biohazard containers when needed; prepare package for pick up.
Perform various quality control procedures and record/monitor temperatures to maintain compliance with internal and external regulations.
Notify supervisor or PIC of problems/concerns.
Qualifications:
1-2 years’ experience as a phlebotomist required
Phlebotomy Certification required, but does not need to be actively maintained
AHA BLS required
PEDs experience required
Ability to work independently (will be only lab staff onsite)
Hours:
Monday-Friday from 8:30a-5:30p.
Candidates MUST be comfortable floating to a different clinics (Morrisville, Durham, Holly Springs) during the first 2 weeks of orientation.
Candidates will then only commute to the 2000 Chapel Hill Rd, Durham, NC address.
Skills:
phlebotomy, sample collection, Blood draws
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