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Cardio Phlebotomy Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

... phlebotomy, ECGs, maintenance of spinal precautions. Administers or monitors medications when ... cardio-vascular monitoring and management within scope of training. 4. Performs airway management ...

... phlebotomy, ECGs, maintenance of spinal precautions. Administers or monitors medications when ... cardio-vascular monitoring and management within scope of training. 4. Performs airway management ...

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How much do cardio phlebotomy jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardio phlebotomy in Arizona is $18.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $21.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cardio Phlebotomy job?

A Cardio Phlebotomy job combines phlebotomy (drawing blood) with basic cardiac diagnostics, such as EKG testing. Professionals in this role work in hospitals, clinics, and labs, assisting in diagnosing heart conditions while also collecting blood samples for testing. They must have knowledge of proper venipuncture techniques, heart monitoring procedures, and patient care. This role requires specialized training and certification in both fields to ensure accurate testing and patient safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cardio Phlebotomy position, and why are they important?

To excel in Cardio Phlebotomy, a solid grasp of phlebotomy techniques, cardiovascular anatomy, and basic patient care is essential, supported by a phlebotomy certification and sometimes specialized training in cardiac procedures. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) equipment, and specimen handling protocols is often required. Excellent attention to detail, compassion, and effective communication skills help build trust with patients and support collaboration with the cardiac care team. These competencies ensure accurate specimen collection, patient comfort, and seamless workflow in cardiovascular healthcare settings.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a Cardio Phlebotomy position?

A typical day for a Cardio Phlebotomist involves preparing patients for blood draws or cardiac-related lab tests, collecting blood samples—often from patients with cardiovascular conditions—and ensuring all specimens are properly labeled and documented. You may also work closely with cardiologists, nurses, and laboratory staff to coordinate timely sample processing and support diagnostic procedures. The role can require flexibility to handle both routine draws and urgent requests, sometimes in fast-paced hospital environments. This combination of technical and patient-facing tasks makes the work varied and rewarding, especially for those who excel in teamwork and detail-oriented settings.
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Cardio Phlebotomy jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Cardio Phlebotomy job openings:
Infographic showing various Cardio Phlebotomy job openings in Arizona as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, and 35% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $39,191 per year, or $18.8 per hour.
Paramedic Emergency Department

Paramedic Emergency Department

Banner Health

Tucson, AZ • On-site

Full-time

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7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Primary City/State:

Tucson, Arizona

Department Name:

Emergency Ctr-Hosp

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Clinical Care

Good health care is key to a good life. At Banner Health, we understand that, and that’s why we work hard every day to make a difference in people’s lives. Do you like the idea of making a positive change in people’s lives – and your own? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

Banner University Medical Center Main Campus is an academic medical center focused on providing exceptional patient care, teaching future health care professionals and conducting groundbreaking research to help the people of Arizona and beyond.  Banner University Medical Center Main Campus was nationally recognized by IBM Watson as a Top 100 Hospital in 2018.

The Banner UMC Main Campus Emergency Department has that awesome family feel of a small-town ER yet has the excitement of working in a large city. This position is for a FULL-TIME Emergency Department Paramedic, for the DAY Shift. The hours will be from 7:00AM - 7:30PM and will require 3 shifts per week, which will include weekends and holidays on a rotating basis. You will be able to enjoy our self-scheduling tool as well as earn a flat rate $1/hour weekend shift differential as well as an 18% Night Shift Differential where applicable.

Your pay and benefits (Total Rewards) are important components of your Journey at Banner Health. Banner Health offers a variety of benefit plans to help you and your family. We provide health and financial security options so you can focus on being the best at what you do and enjoying your life.

Banner - University Medical Center Tucson is nationally recognized for providing exceptional patient care, teaching future health-care professionals and conducting groundbreaking research. Also located on the campus is Diamond Children's - recognized for its specialized pediatric services including neonatal and intensive care, emergency medicine and cancer therapies. Banner - University Medical Center Tucson is a Level 1 Trauma Center, meaning we care for the most critically injured patients. The hospital is consistently listed among the nation's top hospitals in the prestigious Best Hospitals ranking by U.S. News & World Report. The academic medical center has earned Magnet Recognition becoming the only hospital in southern Arizona to meet the rigorous standards of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program® for nursing excellence. The hospital's physicians are full-time faculty of the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. Our specialty services include comprehensive heart and cancer care, advanced neuroscience techniques and a multi-organ transplant program.

POSITION SUMMARY

This position is responsible for patient care in the emergency department as assigned under the medical direction of the base hospital EMS Medical Director. This position assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents care of patients in accordance with organizational policies and in accordance with standards of professional paramedic practice. This position is accountable for the quality of patient services delivered by self or others who are under their direction. This position utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and skills necessary to assess data and plan, provide and evaluate care appropriate to the physical and developmental age of assigned patients. 


CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Evaluates acuity level of patients and insures appropriate matching of patients care needs to unit and hospital resources. Demonstrates the ability to assess data reflective of the patient’s status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to their specific needs.
2. Performs basic patient care appropriately within scope of training: positioning, transportation, phlebotomy, ECGs, maintenance of spinal precautions. Administers or monitors medications when indicated and as ordered by a physician. Such medications are limited to those approved for administration and/or monitoring by a paramedic in the State of practice. Assists patient in transfer using proper body mechanics and transfer techniques. Starts peripheral intravenous lines, including external jugular lines, initiates infusion, and maintains and adjusts fluid administration per physician order.
3. Performs cardio-vascular monitoring and management within scope of training.
4. Performs airway management within scope of training and within state guidelines to include oxygen administration, tracheal suctioning, assisting with ventilation, positioning, end-tidal CO2 and pulse-ox monitoring.
5. Actively participates in the resuscitation of critical patients as assigned. Observes and monitors patients through the diagnostic phase of treatment.
6. Performs other duties as assigned based on competency and training.
7. Recognizes changes in patient status that requires notification of charge or primary nurse and physician. Keeps charge or primary nurse informed of patient status and current activities. Alerts responsible physician to changes in patient status.
8. Documents assessment and reassessments within unit guidelines on appropriate documentation forms. Documents the incorporation of assessment findings and appropriate standards statement to support desired Patient Outcomes. Documents patient progress toward outcomes and responses to interventions/therapeutic modalities example: Response to pain medication. Documents the discharge plan of care and services consulted during patient visit.
9. Interacts with all levels of staff in a variety of departments, physicians, patients, families and external contacts, such as employees of other health care institutions, community providers and agencies, concerning the health care of the patient. Interacts with other health care providers in numerous settings in order to report and ask for or clarify information. 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma/GED or equivalent working knowledge.

Must possess a current and valid Paramedic certification or license within the state of practice and maintenance thereafter. Current BLS and ACLS certification is required. PALS is required if working in the Emergency Department or with Pediatric population. Additional certification or continuing education may be required based on specialty of practice.                                                                                                                                                                              

Moderate experience typically gained through 2-4 years relevant work experience OR 12-18 months in an educational program. 


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

FP-C or CCT-P Certification if working in ICU, Burn or CVCU.


Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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