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How much do all phlebotomy jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 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.
Mobile Phlebotomist - Central

Mobile Phlebotomist - Central

compunet

Dayton, OH • On-site

$23/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


CompuNet Clinical Laboratories rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

83rd of 103 rated laboratories


Job description

Locations throughout Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, & Montgomery Counties
Starting at $23.00 per hour + mileage
Part Time - 32 hours/week
Monday-Friday (4:00am-11:00am)
 
Position Summary:
Phlebotomist travels to Long-Term Care Facilities (LTC) and other offsite collection facilities to collect and process specimens for testing.  The LTC phlebotomist is expected to “float” between long-term care facilities and patient homes to provide quality phlebotomy skills and specimen processing at each facility depending on need. 
 
Essential duties and responsibilities:
  • Perform all phlebotomy (venipunctures and capillary punctures)/processing duties as outlined in the departmental procedure manual.
  • Follow proper procedures for patient identification and labeling of laboratory specimens.
  • Process specimens to maintain specimen integrity for specimen transport to testing facility.
  • Perform training responsibilities if needed.
  • Operate and maintain departmental equipment, including but not limited to, computers and printers. 
  • Correctly read, collect, and receive all laboratory tests ordered.  
  • Complete training when new procedures are introduced, or current procedures are changed.
  • Comply with all LTC and other facility, departmental, company, safety and regulatory policies and procedures.
  • Work as a team and perform all duties according to CompuNet’s behavioral standards.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
  • Must be high school graduate or equivalent
  • Phlebotomy experience 6 months experience (as phlebotomist or role with at least 75% phlebotomy) + 100 successful venipunctures
  • Experience working in long-term care setting is a plus
  • Must have reliable transportation for driving to each facility
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license
  • Must maintain and show proof of liability automotive insurance
  • Must be insurable on corporate auto insurance policy determined by motor vehicle record report 
Safety & Physical Demands:
  • Must be able to stand for the entirety of the shift
  • Exposure to biohazard substances and hazardous chemicals
  • Adherence to safety, ergonomic, and health policies
  • Compliance with PPE requirements in lab or biohazard areas
  • Completion of required safety training and health evaluations promptly
  • Proactive approach to identifying and addressing safety hazards, promoting safety awareness 

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