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All Phlebotomy Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Phlebotomy Workflow Coordinator

Dayton, OH

$17.50 - $23/hr

Perform all phlebotomy and processing duties (venipunctures, capillary punctures) in accordance with departmental procedures, ensuring proper patient identification and specimen labeling. * Operate ...

Phlebotomist

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$23/hr

The phlebotomy supervisor monitors the phlebotomy team responsible for performing all laboratory related duties within the physician office as per the assigned work schedule. Additionally, the ...

Phlebotomist

Vineland, NJ · On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

The phlebotomy supervisor monitors the phlebotomy team responsible for performing all laboratory related duties within the physician office as per the assigned work schedule. Additionally, the ...

Phlebotomist

Fairfax, VA

$17.50 - $21.75/hr

The phlebotomy supervisor monitors the phlebotomy team responsible for performing all laboratory related duties within the physician office as per the assigned work schedule. Additionally, the ...

Laboratory - Phlebotomist

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$18.25 - $23/hr

Performs a weekly expiration date check of all phlebotomy supplies * Rotates stored patient specimens from refrigerator to freezer storage and discards old samples * Assists the processing bench as ...

Laboratory - Phlebotomist

Tarzana, CA

$18 - $22.25/hr

... check of all phlebotomy supplies • Rotates stored patient specimens from refrigerator to freezer storage and discards old samples • Assists the processing bench as needed for coverage during ...

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How much do all phlebotomy jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for all phlebotomy in the United States is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Phlebotomist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Phlebotomist, you need a solid understanding of venipuncture techniques, specimen handling, and infection control, usually backed by a phlebotomy certification or completion of an accredited training program. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), blood collection equipment, and safety protocols is essential. Strong attention to detail, good communication skills, and a calm, compassionate demeanor are important soft skills for patient interactions. These competencies ensure safe, accurate specimen collection and positive patient experiences, which are vital for effective healthcare delivery.

What are some common challenges phlebotomists face when drawing blood from difficult patients, and how can they handle them?

Phlebotomists often encounter challenges with patients who have small, rolling, or hard-to-locate veins, or those who are anxious or fearful of needles. Successfully drawing blood in these situations requires patience, strong communication skills, and expert knowledge of various vein-finding techniques. Phlebotomists can ease patient anxiety by explaining the procedure, using a gentle approach, and keeping the patient informed throughout. Collaborating with experienced colleagues and participating in ongoing training can also help phlebotomists develop the confidence and skills needed to manage these scenarios effectively.

What is the difference between All Phlebotomy vs Phlebotomy Technician?

AspectAll PhlebotomyPhlebotomy Technician
CertificationsUsually requires phlebotomy certificationTypically requires phlebotomy certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, labsHospitals, clinics, labs
Job ResponsibilitiesDrawing blood, patient prep, sample handlingDrawing blood, patient prep, sample handling

All Phlebotomy and Phlebotomy Technician roles are similar, often used interchangeably. Both require certification and involve drawing blood in healthcare settings. The main difference is that 'All Phlebotomy' may refer to a broader range of related roles or services, while 'Phlebotomy Technician' is a specific job title. Overall, they share similar credentials, work environments, and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various All Phlebotomy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, 20% Temporary, and 60% Contract. Highlights an 50% Physical, and 50% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $42,055 per year, or $20.2 per hour.
Phlebotomy Supervisor

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Appalachian Regional Healthcare rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 72 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

628th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
The Supervisor of Phlebotomy is a hands on position for the day to day supervision and oversight of phlebotomy operations both inside and outside the main facility. The position will be a working position as required due to staffing deficiencies daily.
Responsibilities
  • Management of daily operations and coverage within the medical center confirming that specimens are collected properly and in a timely manner.

  • Management of coverage of various clinics outside the medical facility confirming and training when necessary staff in these areas to be able to register and verify insurance coverage prior to sending specimens to the medical center for processing.

  • Ensuring that all staff are trained in their respective areas so that continuous flow of specimens is maintained to the satisfaction of medical staff both inside and outside the facility. This will involve periodic visits with physician practices to confirm that their needs are being met.

  • This role will be responsible for ensuring that all phlebotomy staff meet annual requirements for their positions based on accredidation and ARH policies. This will also require that annual competency files are kept updated and meet ARH system guidelines.

Qualifications
Education
High School Diploma or equivalent
Phlebotomy Certification required
Minimum Work Experience
2+ years' experience
Previous supervisory experience preferred
Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Basic computer capabilities
Communication Skills
Training and demonstration of high acuity problem skills

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