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Assistant Phlebotomy Training Jobs (NOW HIRING)

PCT

Chicago, IL

$16.50 - $21.75/hr

Certified Nurse Assistant * Phlebotomy Training / Certificate * EKG training and/or Certificate preferred * Compliant with PPD requirements. * New Grads are accepted. * One year hospital experience ...

PCT

Chicago, IL · On-site

$31.62 - $39.52/hr

Certified Nurse Assistant * Phlebotomy Training / Certificate * EKG training and/or Certificate preferred * Compliant with PPD requirements. * New Grads are accepted. * One year hospital experience ...

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How much do assistant phlebotomy training jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant phlebotomy training in the United States is $19.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a phlebotomist assistant do?

A phlebotomist assistant supports licensed phlebotomists by preparing patients, organizing supplies, and assisting with blood collection procedures. They may also handle administrative tasks and ensure proper specimen labeling and handling, often working under supervision in healthcare settings.

What are Assistant Phlebotomy Training roles?

Assistant Phlebotomy Training roles focus on supporting experienced phlebotomists and helping trainees learn the skills needed for blood collection. Individuals in these positions often assist with preparing equipment, ensuring proper labeling, and maintaining a clean work environment. They may also help explain procedures to patients and provide guidance to students during their training. This role is essential for ensuring that the training process runs smoothly and safely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Phlebotomy Trainer, and why are they important?

To excel as an Assistant Phlebotomy Trainer, you typically need a background in phlebotomy, relevant certification (such as CPT), and a thorough understanding of blood collection procedures. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, specimen labeling protocols, and safety regulations is essential. Strong communication, instructional skills, and patience help you effectively train and mentor new phlebotomists. These skills are crucial for ensuring trainees are competent, confident, and compliant with healthcare standards, ultimately improving patient care and safety.

What is the difference between Assistant Phlebotomy Training vs Phlebotomist?

AspectAssistant Phlebotomy TrainingPhlebotomist
CredentialsTypically requires basic training or certificationRequires certification or licensure in many states
Work EnvironmentAssist in blood collection under supervision, often in clinics or labsPerform blood draws independently in hospitals, labs, clinics
Job RoleSupport role, assisting with patient prep and sample handlingPrimary role, responsible for blood collection and patient interaction

Assistant Phlebotomy Training prepares individuals to support blood collection tasks, often under supervision, while phlebotomists perform blood draws independently and have more advanced responsibilities. Both roles are essential in healthcare settings, but phlebotomists typically require more certification and experience.

What are some common challenges faced by Assistant Phlebotomy Trainers, and how can they be navigated effectively?

Assistant Phlebotomy Trainers often encounter challenges such as managing trainees with varying skill levels, ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols, and keeping training sessions engaging and effective. Navigating these challenges involves clear communication, patience, and adapting teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles. Building strong relationships with both trainees and the clinical team helps foster a supportive learning environment, while staying updated on the latest phlebotomy techniques ensures the training remains relevant and comprehensive.
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Lab Assistant - Inpatient Phlebotomy

Lab Assistant - Inpatient Phlebotomy

PeaceHealth

Springfield, OR • On-site

$20.56 - $32.09/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


PeaceHealth rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 171 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

132nd of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

PeaceHealth is seeking a Lab Assistant - Inpatient Phlebotomy for a Part Time, 0.08 FTE, Day position.
The salary range for this job opening at PeaceHealth is $20.56 - $32.09.
The hiring rate is dependent upon several factors, including but not limited to education, training, work experience, terms of any applicable collective bargaining agreement, seniority, etc.
This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement. There may be more than one opening on this posting.
Job Summary
Works collaboratively with all healthcare team members toward the best outcomes for the patient and the organization. May perform phlebotomy services, specimen collection/handling, utilize knowledge of department procedures and computerized Lab Information Systems (LIS), and support patients with information and direction utilizing laboratory services. Assists lab staff with delivering patient care, distributing lab results and reports, and operation of laboratory equipment.
Details of the position
  • Prepares, delivers, and picks up items in accordance with health and safety regulations and laboratory policies to ensure specimen integrity, quality patient care, and caregiver safety.
  • Collects and labels specimens for requested testing, processes specimen according to established guidelines and completes documentation for the specimen.
  • Performs data entry of patient demographics and tests ordered. Performs all paperwork, technical, and nontechnical procedures required to process and submit specimens.
  • Receives, handles, sorts, processes, or packages specimens.
  • Receives and makes telephone calls and uses computer terminal and reference guides to provide information and answer questions from clients and patients, regarding specimen requirements, test results and other client requests.
  • Performs waived testing as assigned. Recognizes abnormal results and follows up as defined in standard operating procedures.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

What you bring
  • High School Diploma Preferred: or equivalent
  • Preferred: Prior clinical laboratory experience

Skills
  • Able to approach, communicate and positively interact with patients and health care professionals while performing their duties, frequently under stressful conditions. (Required)
  • Able to work without supervision but know when to consult with supervisory personnel for assistance in determining appropriate actions. (Required)
  • Able to use the electronic laboratory information system. Must perform work activities in accordance with established policies and procedures. (Required)
  • Able to recognize the various levels of service (routine to critical) demanded of the laboratory and prioritize work and adjust working style to accommodate said demands. (Required)
  • Able to prioritize effectively and manage multiple tasks at one time. (Required)

Department / Location Specific Notes
Lab Assistant - Phlebotomist
  • Following established standards and practices, the Phlebotomist instructs patients in the procedure for collection of specimens, collects specimens and performs simple laboratory procedures.

Lab Assistant-Phlebotomist, RiverBend Hospital
  • Six months phlebotomy experience required OR proof of completion of phlebotomy training program.

Working Conditions
  • Patient handling no greater than 35 lbs. without the use of assistive equipment and/or devices (NIOSH).
  • Ability to move around area with occasional sitting.
  • Fine motor skills to be able to grasp and control medical equipment (i.e. stretchers, wheelchairs, etc.).
  • Frequent reaching/ grasping.
  • Occasional bending/ stooping.
  • Push/Pull: Frequently up to 25 lbs. force. Occasional up to 50 lbs. force.
  • Exposure to biohazard, body fluids and airborne particles.
  • Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals.
  • Time spent on site in medical/hospital setting.
  • Vision and hearing required within normal limits (glasses, contacts, hearing aids permitted).
  • Ability to communicate and exchange accurate information.

PeaceHealth is committed to the overall wellbeing of our caregivers: physical, emotional, financial, social, and spiritual. We offer caregivers a competitive and comprehensive total rewards package. Some of the many benefits included in this package are full medical/dental/vision coverage; 403b retirement plan employer base and matching contributions; paid time off; employer-paid life and disability insurance with additional buyup coverage options; tuition and continuing education reimbursement; wellness benefits, and expanded EAP and mental health program.
See how PeaceHealth is committed to Inclusivity, Respect for Diversity and Cultural Humility.
For full consideration of your skills and abilities, please attach a current resume with your application. EEO Affirmative Action Employer/Vets/Disabled in accordance with applicable local, state, or federal laws.
For additional information or questions, please email Alexis Dress at ADress@peacehealth.org .

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About PeaceHealth

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PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, WA, is a not-for-profit Catholic health system employing approximately 16,000 caregivers, a multi-specialty medical group practice with more than 1,200 providers and 10 medical centers serving both urban and rural communities in Washington, Oregon, Alaska. In 1890, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace founded what has become PeaceHealth. Today, the legacy of its founding Sisters continues with a spirit of respect, stewardship, collaboration and social justice in fulfilling its Mission. Get a feeling for the Spirit of PeaceHealth through this three-minute video, and visit us on Facebook or LinkedIn! We offer competitive compensation, a robust benefitspackage and a collaborative, Mission-driven work environment! To learn more please visit: jobs.peacehealth.org. Questions? Review our Employment FAQor email Recruitment@peacehealth.org. Please note this email does not accept resumes or applications.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Vancouver, WA, US

Year founded

1890

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